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After leaving her toxic fiance, 45-year-old author Kassandra Graham seeks peace and quiet. The secluded 3600 sq. ft. house with heated pool provides the sanctuary she needs to silence the negative voice of her ex and the solitude that allows her to write uninterrupted in order to meet her contractual obligations as a romantic fantasy author. Meanwhile, the adventures of Shar, the empowered main character of her self-published contemporary romance novels are what keep her going. Thus, Kass spends the first year in her new house doing nothing but writing. Asher McNeil once dreamt of playing football, marrying his high school sweetheart and designing his own home in the big city. Major injuries, a gossip-ruined relationship, and his mother's illness brought him back to his hometown with no backup plan to escape. Ten years later, he is finally comfortable living alone in his childhood home and delivering mail to the people he's known all his life. When the small-town gossip train begins chugging toward the recluse with the audacity to have their groceries delivered, Asher decides it's time to meet, and warn, this person. How much can a simple knock on the door and the delivery of books change the stories of two people? Find out inside You've Got Bookmail.
Carol came to Ardor Point to hide away from her painful past. Jackson came to reconnect with happy childhood memories. Nothing much happens in the sleepy town at the foot of the Appalachian Mountains until the holidays roll around. Though Carol is not a huge fan of the holidays, she loves the extra business the pop-up tree shop brings to her door every year. When Jackson's grandfather sends him to manage this year's crew of unseasoned workers, love is the last thing on his mind. From the moment they meet, Carol and Jackson form a working alliance fraught with sexual tension. When a series of unexpected obstacles impede their budding relationship, they must decide whether their mutual attraction is worth the vulnerability of an uncertain future. Will the arrival of the ghosts of Christmas help quell their fears, or will their pasts continue to haunt them?
In this debut poetry collection, Bobbie Isabel explores the pressure women face to constantly be strong, and the exploitation they endure when the world will not let them be soft. Employing a combination of free verse and more traditional forms, Bobbie expresses the female perspective of strength and resilience through pain, trauma, and ultimately hope. Within poetic expression, she has found her voice, as the poem "Keeping Silent" says, that speaks for the little girl she was, that comforts her tormented adolescent self, and that fortifies the broken woman she has been with boundaries of empathy and compassion for who she was at each stage and what she lived, understanding that her tears were not silent but rather screams of injustice.This collection of poetry comes from a place of pain; even the poems of hope grew from those ashes. Therefore, there will be subjects some will find difficult to read.
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