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Power Play (Paperback)
L. B. Cover Art Designs; Lissette E Manning
bundle available
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R348
Discovery Miles 3 480
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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"I'll always remember you . . ." There's always that special
someone . . . the one you can't quite forget. The one who gets
underneath your skin, whose memory rises so unexpectedly. That
elusive memory you remember within the blink of an eye and can
never let go once it surfaces. Memories of You is a collection of
poetry based on this very thought/theme. From lost love, to
friendship, and heartache, it's never hard to forget those who've
impacted your life in so many ways. We'll always remember and we'll
never forget, forever holding close those memories of you
Iocasta has a secret. One, she's loath to reveal. It's no secret
that Iocasta Meldren is the apple of her father's eye. As the
Goddess of Life and Love, she's lived a very privileged life. For
as long as she can remember, she's basked in the adoration of those
who follow her, an adoration she makes the most of. A chance
encounter one fateful night robs her of that which she holds the
most dear. She'd give anything to hold tight to the remnants of her
broken innocence. She's lived with the repercussions of that night
since then, praying that no one learns of her precious secret. Deep
inside, she wishes she could keep the life she's now entrusted
with. Iocasta knows her time is running short. The wolf hovers at
her door, ready to release her from the burden she now bears. If
she's to succeed in holding fast to the one thing she loves the
most, she'll need to devise a plan to keep her enemy at bay. Her
precious bundle must be protected, at all cost. The question is,
how can she do just that when there's no one trustworthy around to
give her the helping hand she so clearly needs?
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Root Canal (Paperback)
L. B. Cover Art Designs; Sharon C. Williams
bundle available
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R130
Discovery Miles 1 300
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The inevitable is sometimes painful. A tooth's life is never easy.
It puts up with multitudes of abuse. From the acidic effects of the
atrocious Pepsi, to the sugary sweetness brought about by
chocolate, its pain knows no bounds. Immersed in darkness, it's
rare for a tooth to see the light. Living a solitary life, each day
blends into the next without the hope of seeing something new.
Death and decay is a certainty many see on a day to day basis.
Survival is the key to living a long, pain-free life. When that
very option is threatened, it's the tooth's obligation to make his
beloved caretaker see the light. The hope of garnering a longer
lifespan is a must, as is a trip to the dentist. The question is,
how can one measly tooth bring about a much needed change without
causing any further pain in the process?
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