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Nine months after he's been cremated, Rebecca Tierney's husband shows up in her living room...naked.Rebecca Tierney, now a widow, returns to the family home situated on Michigan's Upper Peninsula bluffs nine months after her husband's death to scatter his ashes on the largest, coldest, and most unforgiving of the Great LakesLake Superior, one that never gives up its dead. Unable to handle the grief of missing her husband and the romance they shared, Rebecca becomes a recluse.She soon finds out that there's more than just memories in the old Victorian house than of a love ended too soon. A Visitor from afar has appeared and searches the house for the key that will stop his alien race from dying on his home planet. Rebecca can either help the clone reach his goal of finding a shipwreck, or let him die. When a young girl goes missing and someone from the clone's past surfaces, hard choices must be made.Only the long-forgotten secrets of the old house can free Rebecca from her grief and teach a man of logic that love is worth more than eternal life. Will she open her mind, and he, his heart to the unlimited possibilities?
Somewhere over the Alaskan wilderness a plane has disappeared.As winter approaches Anchorage, flight instructor Beri Quinn races to find a student who took off in one of her planes, and hasn't been seen since. She's convinced he's still alive despite the Civil Air Patrol calling off their search. She strives to locate the missing pilot, save her reputation as a flight instructor and keep her business. But both in the air and on land, she must overcome gathering forces conspiring against her.A single mother, Quinn fears losing custody of her son. She draws on her knowledge of aviation and musters the emotional strength necessary to overcome unseen adversaries and protect her family. With missing gold, sabotaged aircraft and unsolved murder, the stakes are high for Quinn and for her enemies.To resolve her dilemma, Beri must answer one underlying question: did her student misjudge the weather and make a fatal mistake, or was he the victim of an elaborate murder plot? In her quest for an answer, she discovers unexpected betrayal and a massive criminal conspiracy.Told with suspense, humor, and a fighting spirit, this is a mystery for anyone who has ever dreamed of adventure in Alaska.
Question: Does the world really need another breast cancer memoir?Answer: Probably not.But writing is the only way Carolyn Redman knew how to process a heartbreaking breast cancer diagnosis and the year-long treatments that ensued. These honest, heartfelt, and sometimes humorous e-mails and essays, written solely to keep family and friends informed of her medical condition morphed into the definitive exercise in self-compassion and healing. In the end, no one was more surprised or more grateful than she was to find purpose and meaning masquerading as cancer.
In this motivational and inspirational self-help guide, readers will learn about complementary therapies for better health and fitness, healing the mind, body, and spirit, and techniques for personal development of assertiveness, motivation, and self-esteem.Do you feel weighed down by emotional baggage and a lifetime of unhealthy habits, but would like to live your life with passion, enthusiasm and joy?They say life is a journey...but do you know where you're going? After years of struggling to pinpoint the root of her discontent, unhappiness, and disappointment in herself and others, Renee Salvatori set out on a journey of self-discovery. Along the way, she confronted fears, healed old hurts, let go of regrets and learned to treat herself with gentleness, compassion and acceptance.All too often we look to external sources for guidance on how to live, who we should be, what priorities are most important and what decisions to make. We try to shape the clay of our lives into a form dictated by others. Striving to meet the demands and expectations of others is not only unrealistic, it is exhausting, demoralizing and unfair.If you feel yourself being called to an emotional awakening, let Renee Salvatori be a part of your journey. Mary Roberts will testify in her Preface in Open Your Heart to the True You that Renee Salvatori shares self-help strategies, tips and ideas to help you say goodbye to yesterday in order to celebrate today, and look ahead to a vibrant tomorrow.
There was a boogie man in the closet and its name was alcoholism. This story is not for the faint at heart. Shaking the Family Tree is an anonymous personal memoir of a recovering alcoholic. It is interlaced with poetic offerings that take the reader to the heart and soul of the ramifications of the disease of alcoholism. Dallas's story is one of coming to terms with what has become her family's unfortunate legacy. She and her sister were raised by two loving parents who did the best they could. As young girls growing up, they never doubted for one moment whether or not they were loved, and were infused with a strong sense of family values.Alcoholism wasn't a stranger to the family. It could be traced back for four generations and continues to reveal itself in three younger generations of Dallas's family. In her memoir, Dallas explains her battle with co-dependency, weight, and the genetic predisposition for alcoholism being the single thread that ties it all together of what made her life a living hell.Dallas didn't give up. Although she wanted to kick the habit, it wasn't easy. With the help of a loyal sponsor, a lot of determination, and several hard lessons Dallas now shares how she conquered her biggest demons and became a survivor of alcoholism.
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