Your obituary does not tell the entire story.You may be romanticized, but is that the true picture of your life? Others talk about your deep dark secrets in private.In "We Have Secrets ... Were We Rotten?", the person has a chance to explain how they developed their deepest, darkest secrets.
Busting Through Blocks will give you tools to stimulate your creativity, get you in touch with yourself and through any writers block you may experience. No writing experience necessary, just a desire to be open, create and heal. The prompts can also be used to stimulate your creativity and activate your flow for business writing, or any other creative work you do. Explore your creativity and potential, pick a prompt and go
HE TURNERS RETURN... Lindsay and Beth's pregnancies progress, with Beth looking like a supermodel and Lindsay looking like...well...Buddha. Meanwhile, a panicking Tyler practices being a dad by borrowing a fake baby... Dora anticipates a sexy surprise, except that's not what happens, leading to unwanted attention from an old friend of Tim's. With this, and her about to be a grandma, Dora decides maybe it's time to start playing bingo and give up on trying to look good. With a strange jogger-wearing mother appearing, Cam and Beth once again unite to get revenge. This time on the man causing Dora's misery. It's yet another round of chaos from the Turner family and friends. AUTHOR NOTE This is book Seven in the series. It can be read as a standalone but for the ultimate in reader satisfaction read the others first Everything concludes for the family in book 8 - out 2018.
In ABC Tongue Twisters, you get to enjoy bold, fun and colorful illustrations while learning at the same time. This book will not only teach your child the alphabet, but words that correspond to each letter as well. Age Range: 3+
The Arcanist: Year One is an anthology of over fifty authors showcasing the depth and range of contemporary sci-fi and fantasy. Each of these stories are flash fiction - one-thousand words or less - but that's where the similarities end. Subjects range from rude aliens in salons to hackers taking body parts hostage. These stories will have you laughing, crying, and everything in between. One thing is for certain, though, each page brings a new surprise. Full Story List: Cowtown by Aeryn Rudel, Dinny Draoi Hits the Big Time by Michael McGlade, Sweet Master Pookie-Shmookie by Alexandra Renwick, 630ml by Tony Pisculli, The Fruits of Summer by Kate Wickersham, Tenure by Justin Short, Life and Limb by Larry Hinkle, Babble by Kurt Newton, Another Day at the Office by James A. Conan, The Gods of Home by J.A. Grier, BABY SHOES-HALF PRICE-ACT NOW by Lina Rather, An Important Message from Sagittarius A by Andrew Johnston, Exercising, Exorcising by Ken McGrath, The First Time They Murder Billy by Stephen S. Power, What Was Left by Aaron Fox-Lerner, Windows into the Soul by Chris Bullard, A Blend of Spices by Brett Shaw, The Overnight Shift by Patrick Johanneson, Reunion by Aeryn Rudel, Mamma Essie's Drive-Thru Elysium by Paul Alex Gray, A Fully Chameleonic Foil by Christi Nogle, The View from Mars by Jennifer Stephan Kapral, Donut's End by William Delman, Inner Beauty Is For Suckers by Liz Schriftsteller, Full Circle by Karel Smolders, Worldbuilding by Alex Shvartsman, Halloween Morning by Kyle Owens, Thoughts and Prayers by Josh Roseman, In Case of Dragon . . . by Bruce Golden, Oracle by Christopher A. Jos, Jed Thule Is a Coward by Brad Preslar, Oymyakon by Christopher Stanley, Philazilla by Sarah Beaudette, Finger by Steve DuBois, The Dragon's Caretaker by J. M. Benefield, Madre by Sarah Hans, One Last Kiss by Ben Howels, The Food Bank by Aeryn Rudel, Gratitude by Karl K. Gallagher, Sim Star by Paul Alex Gray, Paper Kingdoms by C.J. Lawrence, AL1 Y0 ARM IS B0L0NG T0 0S by William Delman, The Affair by M. Luke McDonell, A Matter of Life and Death by M. T. McRowan, Lepidoptera by Christopher Stanley, Disposal of Non-Conforming Product by R. Keelan, Cold Cuts by Rob Francis, Investments by Simon Kewin, Diggin' It with the Dead by Jennie Brass, Built To Never Cast a Shadow by JW Bell, The Trouble with Children by Mike Loniewski, Of Leaf and Limb by Hamilton Kohl, 60 Seconds Remaining by P. R. O'Leary, Until Death by Jim W. Shoemaker,
How To Lose a Guy in 10 Days gets a millennial makeover in this romantic comedy by USA Today bestselling author Andie J. Christopher. Jack Nolan is a gentleman, a journalist, and unlucky in love. His viral success has pigeon-holed him as the how-to guy for a buzzy, internet media company instead of covering hard-hitting politics. Fed up with his fluffy articles and the app-based dating scene as well, he strikes a deal with his boss to write a final piece de resistance: How to Lose a Girl. Easier said than done when the girl he meets is Hannah Mayfield, and he's not sure he wants her to dump him. Hannah is an extremely successful event planner who's focused on climbing the career ladder. Her firm is one of the most prestigious in the city, and she's determined to secure her next promotion. But Hannah has a bit of an image problem. She needs to show her boss that she has range, including planning dreaded, romantic weddings. Enter Jack. He's the perfect man to date for a couple weeks to prove to her boss that she's not scared of feelings. Before Jack and Hannah know it, their fake relationship starts to feel all too real--and neither of them can stand to lose each other.
An office attraction becomes something more when they're off the clock in this delightful romantic comedy by the USA Today bestselling author of Not the Girl You Marry. State attorney Bridget Nolan is successful in all aspects of her life--except romance. After breaking up with her longtime boyfriend, she's been slow to reenter the dating scene. To be honest, she has more important things to do like putting bad guys behind bars. But with her brother's wedding right around the corner, she suddenly needs a date and fast. Lucky for Bridget, the legal intern is almost done with his program. Matt Kido is dumbstruck by Bridget--total love at first sight--but there's one problem. She's totally off-limits while she's his boss. But the moment he no longer reports to her, Matt asks her on a date. An impulsive decision takes them to Las Vegas where, as the saying goes, what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. Unless you put a ring on it.
What's worse than being framed for murder? For vampire-born matchmaker Eva, this is the least of her worries.Get ready for a cozy mystery you can get your teeth into Left in charge of her grandmother's marriage agency, vampire matchmaker, Eva De Silva, is expecting a peaceful gig. She's wrong.On her first night in the hot seat, she gets hit with unexpected visitors. Things only get worse when a dangerous family relic goes missing, and she's framed for murder. Luckily, she has Dominik Zilonka-her newest client and vampire voted least likely to settle down-on hand to help.With danger lurking around every corner, Eva must stay sharp to save the business, clear her name and find Dominik a wife, and all while ignoring she's his perfect match.Join Eva in a cozy mystery that's the perfect read for a night in with a warm blanket and a cup of tea.
Born in Canada to a Swiss mother, Andie Pilot's earliest memories of Switzerland are from her Bernese grandmother's kitchen. After she trained as a pastry chef in Canada and moved to Bern, she started the website Helvetic Kitchen with a simple goal: to share her love of simple Swiss cooking with her friends in Switzerland and around the globe. This adorable little book features Andie's favorite recipes -- some just like her grandmother made and some modern takes on Swiss classics -- as well as Andie's illumination of many of Swiss cuisine's curiosities.
Switzerland has as many drinks as it does mountains, from absinthe to Kirsch, Petite Arvine to Humagne Rouge, healthy pick-me-ups to boozy keep-me-ups. Drink like the Swiss takes you on a titillating tour of this tasty (and tipsy) aspect of Swiss culture. With nearly a hundred recipes -- from cocktails to coffee to cocoa -- and many delightful curiosities, Andie Pilot's colourful little book leaves no bean unground, and no bottle uncorked.
The essential guide to the art of Swiss cookie baking. With more than 40+ yummy cookie recipes and 100+ mouthwatering photos, this cookbook is sure to please expert chefs as well as eager families. Swiss-Canadian chef Andie Pilot has sought out Swiss classics and modern favorites, from Zurich's Tirggel (first mentioned in 1461) to her own grandmother's Mailanderli, to Basel's famous Lackerli. Supplemented with history, fun facts and many secrets, this is a gorgeous must-have for home bakers in the holiday season-or any time of year.
The bestselling Swiss cookbook available in English, now with more than 100 photos. Food blogger Andie Pilot takes readers on a photographic tour of her favorite recipes - some just like her grandmother made and some modern takes on Swiss classics. Along the way she illuminates many of Swiss cuisine's curiosities. This new edition of the classic Helvetic Kitchen is the best introduction to Swiss cooking available in English.
Fill your day with Swiss-themed drinks--with illustrated recipes for every occasion Let bestselling author Andie Pilot take you on a thirst-quenching journey through the world of Swiss drinks With almost a hundred recipes for every time of day, there are drinks for enjoying at home or when it's time to celebrate. With many pages of playfully illustrated instructions and beautiful photos of the finished products, this is a book for anyone who knows that drinks can be the highlight of any gathering.Find out the secret of Swiss milk, and how to make the most of it--with delicious hot chocolates, milkshakes, and frothy coffees. Journey through picturesque farms, whose fruit orchards provide apple cider, as well as every imaginable kind of fruit schnapps. A peek in the forests will find drinks flavored with pine boughs, and lead to the most notorious Swiss drink of all--the green fairy, absinthe.Andie introduces you to Europe's highest brewery and smallest vineyard, as well as the delicate alpine herbs that feature in everything from syrups to spirits to the country's legendary ice teas. No tour of Swiss drinks is complete without learning the secrets of apr s-ski: lots of booze, whipped cream, and a coffee that's set alight.Throughout the journey, Andie takes readers behind the scenes at distilleries and breweries, talking to the people who craft the drinks, with stories about alchemists, Cesar Ritz, and the dogs of Hospice du Grand-Saint-Bernard. Whether you need a love potion, a drink to conjure a Christmas-market feeling, the perfect wine to serve with your fondue, or just a family-friendly treat, there's a Swiss drink for everyone.
The definitive international reference book of Swiss cuisine: over 50 delicious Swiss favorites from a beloved cook, collected into one must-have cookbook. A contemporary and traditional mix of sweet and savory recipes and drinks to enliven everything from casual dinners to social gatherings. Bestselling author Andie Pilot has selected appetizers, entrees, desserts, baked goods and drinks from all over Switzerland: Make cookies from Basel, cheese tarts from Bern, and a creamy sliced veal dish from Zurich. Find out the secrets of fondue and raclette, and much much more