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Step into the world of Clara and Daniel, where authenticity is not simply a virtue; it's a transformational force. "They Were All Over Me" is a gripping narrative that weaves the compelling journey of two artists who redefine the power of shared experiences, perseverance, and the enduring strength of authenticity.Clara, an introverted painter, and Daniel, a skilled photographer, learn that their art is more than just a canvas for self-expression. It becomes a bridge that connects their hearts and the hearts of people around them. Their common experiences, from exploring hidden gems in their hamlet to confronting the intricacies of love and accepting new opportunities, take them on a path of self-discovery and inspiration. This book is a celebration of the transformative power of authenticity. Clara and Daniel inspire forgiveness, healing, and the opportunity for forging brighter futures, both for themselves and the community they call home. Their journey serves as a reminder that our shared experiences have the capacity to heal, connect, and inspire, transcending time, place, and personal obstacles. "They Were All Over Me" is a monument to the enduring strength of connections, the capacity for atonement, and the tremendous beauty of transformation. Clara and Daniel's legacy is a beacon of hope, a bridge that unites people's hearts, and an uplifting narrative that will appeal with readers from all walks of life.If you believe in the power of sincerity, shared experiences, and the opportunity for self-discovery, "They Were All Over Me" IS A MUST READ. Join Clara and Daniel as they find hidden gems within themselves, confront the intricacies of love, and encourage forgiveness and reconciliation. Their story is a reminder that authenticity is not just a virtue; it's a transforming force that may influence our lives in the most profound ways.Discover the transformational power of authenticity with "They Were All Over Me." This is not simply a book; it's an invitation to embrace the beauty of shared experiences, perseverance, and the enduring strength of connections.
Kimberly Leif dreams of flying. Not on a broomstick, like the other witches of Secret Hallow occasionally do (usually after drinking way too much hard cider), but on wings. She chalks it up to having Thorn, an eagle, as her familiar...until she wakes up one morning covered in feathers. Plenty of witches have special talents, but shapeshifting shouldn't be one of them. The only other witch who's ever shapeshifted was Kimberly's mom. And the last thing Kimberly wants is to be like the woman who abandoned her as a child. She has a son of her own-Keene-who may not have a whit of magical power in him, and he needs a grounded mother who can guide him through a mundane life among witches. Not a mom who's going to fly away as soon as the wind shifts. With Thorn's help, Kimberly must get control of her urge to fly. Not just for her sake, but for her little boy's chance to have a complete family, too.
Gemma Ash is a techno-witch, which means that she gets along way better with computers than people. But who needs people anyway? She has her twin sister, Enid; their familiar, a drooling Saint Bernard named Bronson; and a creaky attic filled with computers that may or may not grow like vines under the loving care of her magic. What else could a girl ask for? Well, this particular girl is asking for donations to build a new school in Secret Hallow. Ethernet cables might grow on trees, but money, sadly, does not. One of Gemma's online friends, FeistyFox95, is happy to donate a healthy wad of cash to the ComePayMe fund-in exchange for a favor. FeistyFox95 wants Gemma to cast a love spell. How in the world can an agoraphobic techno-witch find romance for one of her best online buddies? She'll need to get help from the coven. She'll have to collect ingredients that aren't made out of fiberoptic cable. And-gasp-she'll have to leave Secret Hallow to get a sample of FeistyFox95's hair on the full moon. That last bit is scariest of all because Fox's profile picture is uncomfortably attractive. The only question is what Gemma wants more: to be an eternally lurking hermit in her computer room, or to bring education to the witches of Secret Hallow at the cost of her privacy...and maybe her heart.
When Rowan Middlebrook left Secret Hallow for college, she swore she would never return home. It's not that she doesn't like her hometown. It's just kinda weird there, what with the eternal autumn thing, the hauntings, and...oh yeah, all the witchcraft. But then Rowan broke up with Garrett, her magic-oblivious boyfriend. And then the local school district put a hiring freeze on teachers, so Rowan can't get a job in her field. And then Nana Winterblossom asked for Rowan's help saving The Elder Tree, since she she used to be the best earth witch in Secret Hallow. Why not? What harm could there be in going home just for one week? Rowan quickly meets the new warlock in Secret Hallow: Caedmon McFarland, who thinks he's going to take over the coven by marrying Rowan, despite the fact they've never met before. Meddling Nana has that matchmaking twinkle in her eye, so she's no help shaking Caedmon off. Dodging arranged marriage and trying to save The Elder Tree is more than enough to keep Rowan busy until graduate school. Which is why it couldn't be more inconvenient for Garrett, magic-oblivious ex-boyfriend, to suddenly show up in Secret Hallow looking for Rowan. Now Rowan remembers why she swore to never go home again.
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