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Ursa superstition. Pika bards. Fwan twins. Mard pirates. Basq custom. Clow keepers. Tisk lords. Farley Meadowsweet always planned to travel beyond the quiet Flox village where he was born. He's finally, finally on his way to greatness, alongside Dessa, the mountain who called him, and Torio Kite. The two men share a unique affinity for stone, which makes them perfect for a dangerous vocation, hunting rogue statues known as the Misbegotten.Aboard the Moontide, the newest ship in the Harrow fleet, Farley must deal with Larkin Rakefang. Aurelius and Ulrica's fourth son is less than thrilled with the rite of passage his father set-keeping the Flox alive during a journey that spans continents.A sequel series to Galleries of Stone. Cozy Fantasy. Slice-of-Life. Risk-taking. Friendship.
The Golden Valley is in chaos. What should have been a peaceful refuge from war has turned into a miasma of misery and oppression. The church has betrayed the people, Javis most of all. With the help of his friends, Arianna, Tyr and Bloodstone, Javis must find a way to right the wrongs of his faith and put the rightful leader back into power. Once they find him, that is...Drane Khal'Tara wanders the world, a voluntary outcast from his own people. Sick of the treachery and lies of his homeland, he has spent years on the surface, seeking beauty and peace. On a whim of nostalgia, he heads toward his home only to find himself embroiled in a fight between darkness and light. Strangers are his only hope of finding the truth. Dare he trust them?
The Golden Valley is in chaos. What should have been a peaceful refuge from war has turned into a miasma of misery and oppression. The church has betrayed the people, Javis most of all. With the help of his friends, Arianna, Tyr and Bloodstone, Javis must find a way to right the wrongs of his faith and put the rightful leader back into power. Once they find him, that is...Drane Khal'Tara wanders the world, a voluntary outcast from his own people. Sick of the treachery and lies of his homeland, he has spent years on the surface, seeking beauty and peace. On a whim of nostalgia, he heads toward his home only to find himself embroiled in a fight between darkness and light. Strangers are his only hope of finding the truth. Dare he trust them?
This all-too-real collection of poems is one man's shocking account of a lifelong struggle with mental illness, substance abuse, and poverty. On each page, you will feel his sorrow and pain. In every poem, you will see his soul and witness the darkness and flickering glow of early recovery. You will see the world through his eyes and his recordings of modern times. This diverse collection touches on faith, addiction, religion, mindfulness, philosophy, life, and his innermost thoughts on everything. He leaves nothing unrevealed.This book is for anyone who suffers from the human condition, is sick and suffering, or is struggling to regain control of an aspect of their life that they want back.And for all the people who just like watching trains crashOver and overAgain
You are sitting outside a locked door waiting for it to open when you're the one holding the key Learn how to unlock a treasure just for you. A spark of understanding can give someone the power to interpret how a story can relate to heaven. A parable is a short story with a heavenly message. Your story is no exception. Are you ready to hear a parable for you? The story etched out before you were born is connected to greater. The story where you triumph despite a past of defeats. All you must do is change the words you believe are truth. In The Parable Girl, CJ Cooley makes you the main character, the daughter of the Most High. She shows you how He engulfs you with His love. Written for the single waiting for the one but looking in all the wrong places, for the promiscuous, for the pious, for the socialite, for the depressed, for the overly confident, and for the extremely timid. God wants all His daughters to soak in His affection and discover purpose and revelation for their everyday lives. These parables will lead you to Matthew 6:33, "Seek first the kingdom of God and everything else will be added." Become part of a kingdom where you fall in love again. Your next level has come. Level up
Kicked out of the military for brawling, what can three friends from different countries do to make some needed money?Fast?With nothing in their future, Former US Marine Charles, ex-SAS Booker, and ex-Australian Army Roo decide to give the Zoo a shot.Without the contacts, without backing, without knowing what they are getting into, they scramble to get their foot in the door to even make rent in one of the most dangerous areas in the world.With high rewards comes high risk. Can they learn on the job, where failure means death?Relying on their training, they will scratch, claw, and take the most dangerous jobs to prove themselves, but will it be enough? Can they fight the establishment and the Zoo at the same time?And what the heck's up with that puppy they found?Pick up Reprobates and find out. Go up and click on the 'Read for Free' or 'Buy Now' button and follow our trio as they find out that what doesn't eat them... Waits to eat them next time.
A journey through heartbreak of all types, full of ups and downs. Learning to carefully tread on water instead of sinking beneath all the confusion.
Harley began using drugs at fourteen, and by the time she was twenty-two, she was caught up in the heroin epidemic. She lost her battle with drug addiction in 2016 at the age of twenty-six. This is her story of a young life spiraling out of control, her desire to beat addiction, and her search for God.
Harley began using drugs at fourteen, and by the time she was twenty-two, she was caught up in the heroin epidemic. She lost her battle with drug addiction in 2016 at the age of twenty-six. This is her story of a young life spiraling out of control, her desire to beat addiction, and her search for God.
C-Town. The Land. Believe Land. No matter what you call it, for years, Cleveland has been known to bring the drama. Follow the lives of seven deadly sinners as they struggle to weave their way through the hardened streets of the 216 Michael "Red" Roberts and "Bulletproof" Bobby Walker form a deadly combination3/4making money and holding down their territory. But when Bobby meets a girl that captures his heart, it causes a rift between him and his cousin. It all comes to a head when Bobby has to make a choice between the woman he loves and staying true to the most sacred hood law of all. Tammy has worked tirelessly over the past year to save up enough money to attend college. She's been very careful not to get pregnant and screw up her chances of furthering her education. Everything is going according to plan, until Tammy's mother, Janice, brings home a man who doesn't seem to be quite right. Add that to the fact that Tammy is desperately trying to keep her younger brother, Hakim, from hitting the block to make fast money. Ivory, whom Tammy often hangs out with, has discovered that selling drugs for a living is much easier than working. But when she breaks a long-standing rule, she has no choice but to go into hiding from the hoodlums that she screwed over. Nancy, Tammy's friend and co-worker, has an attraction to dark-skinned men. She also has a secret addiction and an alliance that would get her blackballed from any hood in America.
If, like Carlos Ricard, your past is riddled with trauma, you may have learned to tough it out and to pretend you have it all together. Meanwhile, you're hiding the mental and emotional mess inside, and your life is more controlled by fear than anyone knows. That's a lonely place, and what's worse, it's a place where you can't access your potential for growth and change. Instead, you keep tripping yourself up, leading to failure, heartache, and hitting bottom over and over again.It's easy to believe you're stuck where you are, that you're doomed to this life. But Ricard's bracing and inspiring story proves it's not true.What if your ticket to freedom were found within the very walls that imprison you? What if hidden within the experiences that plague you lies the cure to save you? Would you risk the chance of dying many more deaths to earn the right to live the life you were meant for?The Resurrection Plant tells of one man's mission to see clearly the truth about his troubled past and to reach the source of his self-destructive behaviors. Ricard began life as a homeless immigrant, spent time on the streets gangbanging, and wound up in prison. Though the streets, his schools, his workplaces, and sometimes his own family told him he was worthless, he held to a belief that he deserved better. After dying many deaths, he fought his way from the hood to the woods, from the ghetto to greatness.Carlos Ricard grew up on the streets of New England and made about every mistake you could before turning his life around and finding his purpose. Now a coach and speaker, he helps others turn their suffering into stones on their path to greatness.
If, like Carlos Ricard, your past is riddled with trauma, you may have learned to tough it out and to pretend you have it all together. Meanwhile, you're hiding the mental and emotional mess inside, and your life is more controlled by fear than anyone knows. That's a lonely place, and what's worse, it's a place where you can't access your potential for growth and change. Instead, you keep tripping yourself up, leading to failure, heartache, and hitting bottom over and over again.It's easy to believe you're stuck where you are, that you're doomed to this life. But Ricard's bracing and inspiring story proves it's not true.What if your ticket to freedom were found within the very walls that imprison you? What if hidden within the experiences that plague you lies the cure to save you? Would you risk the chance of dying many more deaths to earn the right to live the life you were meant for?The Resurrection Plant tells of one man's mission to see clearly the truth about his troubled past and to reach the source of his self-destructive behaviors. Ricard began life as a homeless immigrant, spent time on the streets gangbanging, and wound up in prison. Though the streets, his schools, his workplaces, and sometimes his own family told him he was worthless, he held to a belief that he deserved better. After dying many deaths, he fought his way from the hood to the woods, from the ghetto to greatness.