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A Memory of Flames Complete eBook Collection

by Stephen Deas

Collected here are all ten of Stephen Deas' epic fantasy novels about a world ruled by dragons. Blood, fire, sex, politics and betrayal combine in this masterful and wide-ranging series.Contains THE ADAMANTINE PALACE, THE KING OF THE CRAGS, THE ORDER OF THE SCALES, THE THIEF-TAKER'S APPRENTICE, THE WARLOCK'S SHADOW, THE KING'S ASSASSIN, THE BLACK MAUSOLEUM, DRAGON QUEEN, THE SPLINTERED GODS, THE SILVER KINGS

A Memory of Flames Complete eBook Collection

by Stephen Deas

Collected here are all ten of Stephen Deas' epic fantasy novels about a world ruled by dragons. Blood, fire, sex, politics and betrayal combine in this masterful and wide-ranging series. Contains THE ADAMANTINE PALACE, THE KING OF THE CRAGS, THE ORDER OF THE SCALES, THE THIEF-TAKER'S APPRENTICE, THE WARLOCK'S SHADOW, THE KING'S ASSASSIN, THE BLACK MAUSOLEUM, DRAGON QUEEN, THE SPLINTERED GODS, THE SILVER KINGS

A Memory of Light (The Wheel of Time, Book #14)

by Robert Jordan Brandon Sanderson

[from inside flaps] "In the Field of Merrilor the rulers of the nations gather to join behind Rand al'Thor, or to stop his plan to break the seals on the Dark One's prison--which may be a sign of his madness, or the last hope of humankind. Egwene, the Amyrlin Seat, leans toward the former. In Andor, the Trollocs seize Caemlyn. In the wolf dream, Perrin Aybara battles Slayer. Approaching Ebou Dar, Mat Cauthon plans to visit his wife, Tuon, now Fortuona, Empress of the Seanchan. All humanity is in peril--and the outcome will be decided in Shayol Ghul itself. The Wheel is turning, and the Age is coming to its end. The Last Battle will determine the fate of the world. For twenty years The Wheel of Time has enthralled more than forty million readers in over thirty languages. A Memory of Light brings this majestic fantasy creation to its richly satisfying conclusion. Working from notes, scenes, and an outline left by Robert Jordan when he died in 2007, and consulting with Jordan's widow, who edited all of Jordan's books, established fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson has recreated the vision Jordan left behind."

A Memory of Light: Prologue To A Memory Of Light (Wheel Of Time Ser. #14)

by Robert Jordan Brandon Sanderson

Now in development for TV! Since 1990, when Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time® burst on the world with its first book, The Eye of the World, readers have been anticipating the final scenes of this extraordinary saga, which has sold over forty million copies in over thirty languages. The Wheel of Time turns and Ages come and go, leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth returns again. In the Third Age, an Age of Prophecy, the World and Time themselves hang in the balance. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow. When Robert Jordan died in 2007, all feared that these concluding scenes would never be written. But working from notes and partials left by Jordan, established fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson stepped in to complete the masterwork. With The Gathering Storm (Book 12) and Towers of Midnight (Book 13) behind him, both of which were # 1 New York Times hardcover bestsellers, Sanderson now re-creates the vision that Robert Jordan left behind. Edited by Jordan's widow, who edited all of Jordan's books, A Memory of Light will delight, enthrall, and deeply satisfy all of Jordan's legions of readers.The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass. What was, what will be, and what is, may yet fall under the Shadow. Let the Dragon ride again on the winds of time. TV series update: "Sony will produce along with Red Eagle Entertainment and Radar Pictures. Rafe Judkins is attached to write and executive produce. Judkins previously worked on shows such as ABC’s “Agents of SHIELD,” the Netflix series “Hemlock Grove,” and the NBC series “Chuck.” Red Eagle partners Rick Selvage and Larry Mondragon will executive produce along with Radar’s Ted Field and Mike Weber. Darren Lemke will also executive produce, with Jordan’s widow Harriet McDougal serving as consulting producer." —Variety The Wheel of Time® New Spring: The Novel #1 - The Eye of the World, #2 - The Great Hunt, #3 - The Dragon Reborn, #4 - The Shadow Rising, #5 - The Fires of Heaven, #6 - Lord of Chaos, #7 - A Crown of Swords, #8 - The Path of Daggers, #9 - Winter's Heart, #10 - Crossroads of Twilight, #11 - Knife of Dreams By Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, #12 - The Gathering Storm, #13 - Towers of Midnight. #14 - A Memory of Light By Robert Jordan and Teresa Patterson, The World of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time. By Robert Jordan, Harriet McDougal, Alan Romanczuk, and Maria Simons, The Wheel of Time Companion. By Robert Jordan and Amy Romanczuk, Patterns of the Wheel: Coloring Art Based on Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

A Memory of Love: A Novel

by Bertrice Small

New York Times bestselling author Bertrice Small writes searing novels as unforgettable as the indomitable heroines who live and love within them. Now comes a tale of stunning passion, reckless danger, and the fiery will of a remarkable woman who can wield a sword as powerfully as any man--and who dares to fight for her most uninhibited desires. . . . Spirited, fierce-willed Rhonwyn is the bastard child of the Prince of Wales, raised more boy than girl, able to ride and fight with the best. Against her wishes, she is married off to an English lord, Edward de Beaumont, who is stunned to discover his lovely gilt-haired bride is a spitting wildcat with a mind of her own. Slowly, he wins her trust and her heart, and she accompanies him on the Crusades to North Africa. But when Edward falls ill, Rhonwyn boldly leads his troops, only to become the captive of the sensual Emir of Cinnebar, a man who will teach her the ways of erotic love--passions that will be put to the test when she returns to England to battle once more . . . this time for the man who rules her heart.

A Memory of Violets: A Novel of London's Flower Sellers

by Hazel Gaynor

From the author of the USA Today bestseller The Girl Who Came Home comes an unforgettable historical novel that tells the story of two long-lost sisters--orphaned flower sellers--and a young woman who is transformed by their experiences"For little sister. . . . I will never stop looking for you."1876. Among the filth and depravity of Covent Garden's flower markets, orphaned Irish sisters Flora and Rosie Flynn sell posies of violets and watercress to survive. It is a pitiful existence, made bearable only by each other's presence. When they become separated, the decision of a desperate woman sets their lives on very different paths.1912. Twenty-one-year-old Tilly Harper leaves the peace and beauty of her native Lake District for London to become assistant housemother at one of Mr. Shaw's Training Homes for Watercress and Flower Girls. For years, the homes have cared for London's orphaned and crippled flower girls, getting them off the streets. For Tilly, the appointment is a fresh start, a chance to leave her troubled past behind.Soon after she arrives at the home, Tilly finds a notebook belonging to Flora Flynn. Hidden between the pages she finds dried flowers and a heartbreaking tale of loss and separation as Flora's entries reveal how she never stopped looking for her lost sister. Tilly sets out to discover what happened to Rosie--but the search will not be easy. Full of twists and surprises, it leads the caring and determined young woman into unexpected places, including the depths of her own heart.

A Memory of the Future: Poems

by Elizabeth Spires

Zen-infused meditations on the limitations of memory, mortality, and the boundaries of human existence. In A Memory of the Future, critically acclaimed poet Elizabeth Spires reflects on selfhood and the search for a core identity. Inspired by the tradition of poetic interest in Zen, Spires explores the noisy space of the mind, interrogating the necessary divide between the social persona that navigates the world and the artist’s secret self. With vivid, careful attention to the minute details of everyday moments, A Memory of the Future observes, questions, and meditates on the ordinary, attempting to make sense of the boundaries of existence. As the poems move from Zen reflections outward into the identifiable worlds of Manhattan, Maine, and Maryland’s Eastern shore, houses, both real and imagined, become metaphorical extensions of the self and psyche. These poems ask the unanswerable questions that become more pressing in the second half of life. How are we changed by the passage of time? How does memory define and shape us? As Spires reminds us, any memory of the future will become, paradoxically, a memory of the past, and of forgetting.

A Menagerie (Conjunctions #61)

by James Morrow Joyce Carol Oates Russell Banks Temple Grandin Rick Moody

Russell Banks, Temple Grandin, and other renowned writers contemplate animals—and the way our own species interacts with them. Conjunctions: 61, A Menagerie gathers essays, fiction, and poetry that imagine the world of our fellow beings, animals. Cultural mythologies and pantheons are populated with snakes, monkeys, cats, jackals, whales: a cast of characters whose stories reveal how complex and wildly contradictory our species&’ relationship with other animals is. They&’re friends, enemies, tools, food. Descartes deliberated about whether animals have souls, deciding they didn&’t. Linnaeus cataloged them. Darwin connected us to them. Wild or tame, sinless or soulless, the animal is a chimera of shifting identities, both mundane and mysterious. Featuring interviews with William S. Burroughs and Temple Grandin, essays by animal experimenters Vint Virga and Dale Peterson, fiction by Russell Banks and Joyce Carol Oates, and work by many others, this collection of imaginative new writing offers uncaged access to the lives of the nonhuman creatures that surround us.

A Mending at the Edge: A Novel (Change and Cherish #3)

by Jane Kirkpatrick

"Of all the things I left in Willapa, hope is what I missed the most. " So begins this story of one woman's restoration from personal grief to the meaning of community. Based on the life of German-American Emma Wagner Giesy, the only woman sent to the Oregon Territory in the 1850s to help found a communal society, award-winning author Jane Kirkpatrick shows how landscape, relationships, spirituality and artistry poignantly reflect a woman's desire to weave a unique and meaningful legacy from the threads of an ordinary life. While set in the historical past, it's a story for our own time answering the question:Can threads of an isolated life weave a legacy of purpose in community?

A Menina Bonita

by Joana H. S. Lopes Don Canaan and Shawn Graves

Laura Bedrosian, 13 anos, é rapatada e o seu pai, Armen, paga o resgate, no entanto, exige recompensa. Nos vinte anos seguintes, ela paga a dívida permitindo que o seu pai tenha sexo com ela. Laura teme fazer queixa ou tomar qualquer medida. Isso antes de ele contrair a doença de Alzheimer. Ela leva-o a uma feira do condado e aí abandona-o. A sua única identificação é um pedaço de papel a dizer “O meu nome é Larry”. Com esta nova liberdade, Laura tenta reunir as pontas soltas do seu passado. Durante a investigação da detetive Liz Roberts para encontrar Laura, redescobre os segredos de há muito, no passado de Liz, segredos enterrados no fundo da sua mente. (Ouçam o lamento de Laura no vídeo grátis, “Ballad of a Pretty Little Girl”, disponível no YouTube). O governador da Florida, Rick Scott, congratulou o autor e a AudioFile Magazine afirmou ser “um relato real dos desafios enfrentados pelos que cuidam de pessoas afetadas pela demência... não perde um detalhe nem quando o cenário trágico muda...(os leitores) vão sentir que estão numa montanha russa emocional à medida que a história se revela, pouco a pouco, até chegar a uma conclusão inesperada”.

A Menina Que Morreu

by Ragnar Jónasson

A nova voz do policial nórdico 3 milhões de livros vendidos. Melhor Policial do Ano — The Sunday Times Tudo o que Una quer é ser professora, mas, até ao momento, tem sido incapaz de manter um emprego em Reiquiavique. Sem poupanças, sem vida amorosa e assombrada pelo suicídio do pai, a perspetiva de passar mais um inverno fechada no seu minúsculo apartamento parece-lhe insuportável. Assim, fazer as malas e mudar-se para Skálar, uma pequena aldeia piscatória com dez pessoas situada no extremo norte da Islândia, parece-lhe ser um baixo preço a pagar pela hipótese de endireitar a sua vida e voltar a ensinar. No entanto, à medida que a escuridão de um inverno rigoroso vai caindo sobre a aldeia, Una dá por si a passar cada vez mais tempo no pequeno sótão que alugou, a beber para esquecer a solidão, e assaltada por aparições de uma menina de vestido branco a cantar uma canção de embalar, que, noite após noite, a fazem acordar sobressaltada. E quando uma tragédia repentina traz ao de cima algo que os habitantes de Skálar procuram esconder a todo o custo, a inquietação de Una leva-a a desenterrar uma verdade que se manteve oculta durante gerações.Os elogios da crítica: «Um romance inquietante envolto num ambiente claustrofóbico. Um thriller superior.» — Publishers Weekly «Um dos herdeiros da coroa de Agatha Christie.» — The Daily Telegraph Sobre A Menina Que Morreu: «Um thriller intenso e envolvente. Ragnar Jónasson é um poeta da escuridão e do frio.» The Times «Misto arrepiante de terror e thriller psicológico, o novo livro de Ragnar Jónasson é perfeito em ambos os universos.» Booklist«Um romance inquietante envolto num ambiente claustrofóbico. Um thriller superior.» Publishers Weekly «Uma tempestade perfeita de perigo e intriga.» New York Post«Uma história de fantasmas arrepiante e misteriosa, com um toque de policial noir.» Kirkus Reviews «Cinco estrelas. Com a sua habitual prosa elegante e o seu sentido único de lugar, Ragnar Jónasson tece lentamente uma história assombrosa, com um final arrepiante.» Sunday Express«À medida que, a cada página e com toda a mestria, o autor desenvolve a intriga e o suspense, o mistério que envolve a aldeia de Skálar irá agarrar os leitores tanto quanto agarrou Una, num fogo lento de temor e inquietude.» BookPage «Um dos herdeiros da coroa de Agatha Christie.» The Daily Telegraph

A Menina do Bosque

by S.K. Tremayne

ELA VÊ SOMBRAS. ELA VÊ ALGUÉM POR ENTRE AS ÁRVORES. SERÁ TUDO IMAGINAÇÃO?Um thriller arrepiante com uma narrativa empolgante e misteriosa. É interessante estarem todos mortos, não é, mamã? Todos os pássaros, tantos, todos eles estão mortos. Confirmei. Lyla tem 9 anos. Já está habituada a que os adultos não a levem a sério. Costuma ficar em silêncio por longos momentos sem que ninguém lhe consiga arrancar uma palavra. Ou fala por enigmas, difíceis de entender. A maioria dos temas são-lhe desconfortáveis, e tem muita dificuldade em fazer amigos. Os pais tentam ser compreensivos, mas nem sempre conseguem. Lyla prefere correr e dançar pelo bosque com os seus dois cães, os seus melhores amigos. Eles também gostam de andar livres e sem terem de responder a perguntas. Até que acontece o acidente. Quando o carro da mãe se despista e esta sobrevive milagrosamente, a vida de todos muda. Mas Lyla sabe que algo mais aconteceu e tenta explicar que as coisas não são assim tão simples. Há um homem. Um homem que está sempre lá. Mas ninguém acredita. Ninguém entende.

A Menina do Papá

by Don Canaan Joana H. S. Lopes

No primeiro volume da série de Mistérios de Liz Roberts,"Menina Bonita", percebemos que durante 20 anos, desde os 13 anos de idade até se casar, Laura Bedrosian tratava literalmente do seu pai, Armen. Mas Laura decide que tem de viver a sua própria vida e que os cuidados não podem continuar. Decide abandonar o seu pai, agora afetado pela doença de Alzheimer, numa feira popular sem qualquer documento de identificação, apenas um pedaço de papel no bolso onde constava escrito "O meu nome é Larry". O caso é entregue à detetive Liz Roberts, que havia sido abandonada pela sua mãe biológica, e ao investigar a identidade de Larry e na sua tentativa de localizar Laura, descobre vários segredos há muito escondidos em que alguns deles serão revelados em "Menina Bonita" e outros em "O Médico Dedicado ou o Despachante de Bebés". Os críticos dizem que a história "atrai-nos com apenas algumas pistas em relação ao seu destino ao mesmo tempo que se constrói um clímax insano impossível de adivinhar... senti-me imediatamente levado para dentro da história. As descrições eram tão vívidas, conseguia ver as personagens e o cenário na minha cabeça no desenrolar da história. O autor persistentemente me conduzia pelas suas voltas e reviravoltas e os seus mistérios numa história cativante". "Além de ser um excelente drama, este livro também pode ser considerado um ótimo thriller psicológico, (porque) cada personagem desta história tem os seus próprios problemas psicológicos".

A Menina e a Panda (Companheiro Animal #2)

by Zoey Gong

Lihua nunca poderia ter imaginado que o nascimento de um irmãozinho podia acabar com a vida que ela conhecia. Criada em um pobre vilarejo rural, Lihua rezava para que seus pais tivessem um filho para trazer paz e equilíbrio para a família. Mas ela não previu como viver em tamanha pobreza forçaria seus pais a encarar uma terrível escolha que fizeram que agora custaria tudo para Lihua. De repente expulsa de casa, Lihua começou uma jornada traiçoeira sozinha. Após ser atacada na estrada no primeiro dia, uma heroína improvável vem ao seu socorro: uma panda que decide chamar de Panpan. Unidas pelo amor e pela sobrevivência, Lihua e Panpan viajaram juntas pelas montanhas e floresta do oeste da China enquanto Lihua lutava para encontrar seu novo lugar no mundo. A Menina e a Panda é parte da série Companheiro Animal, mas cada livro é um romance independente com novos personagens e aventuras.

A Mercy (Vintage International Series)

by Toni Morrison

National BestsellerOne of The New York Times 10 Best Books of the YearIn the 1680s the slave trade in the Americas is still in its infancy. Jacob Vaark is an Anglo-Dutch trader and adventurer, with a small holding in the harsh North. Despite his distaste for dealing in “flesh,” he takes a small slave girl in part payment for a bad debt from a plantation owner in Catholic Maryland. This is Florens, who can read and write and might be useful on his farm. Rejected by her mother, Florens looks for love, first from Lina, an older servant woman at her new master's house, and later from the handsome blacksmith, an African, never enslaved, who comes riding into their lives.A Mercy reveals what lies beneath the surface of slavery. But at its heart, like Beloved, it is the ambivalent, disturbing story of a mother and a daughter—a mother who casts off her daughter in order to save her, and a daughter who may never exorcise that abandonment.From the Trade Paperback edition.

A Mere Interlude (Penguin Great Loves)

by Thomas Hardy

As Baptista travels home to marry her parents’ old neighbour, she encounters her lost lover. They elope together, but tragedy strikes unexpectedly on their wedding day and she returns to her parents to do her duty. Will her other, brief love remain a secret? United by the theme of love, the writings in the Great Loves series span over two thousand years and vastly different worlds. Readers will be introduced to love’s endlessly fascinating possibilities and extremities: romantic love, platonic love, erotic love, gay love, virginal love, adulterous love, parental love, filial love, nostalgic love, unrequited love, illicit love, not to mention lost love, twisted and obsessional love….

A Merger by Marriage

by Cat Schield

It takes two tycoons to tango... With JT Stone's birthright hanging in the balance, Violet Fontaine comes up with the perfect solution. The Vegas hotel heiress decides to give her sexy business rival a hand-so he can put a ring on it and seal a business deal. The one condition is that they keep their boardroom marriage out of the bedroom.... Fat chance! JT isn't letting Violet deprive him of one of the sweetest perks of wedlock. But will giving in to passion expose the one thing that's always kept him from commitment? Now JT could lose everything, including the woman he can't live without.

A Merger or Marriage? (Wilder Family #6)

by Raeanne Thayne

[From the back cover] THE PRODIGAL WILDER To snag a coveted promotion, financial whiz Anna Wilder had to close one last important deal: the takeover of her hometown hospital, Walnut River General. Black sheep Anna had never felt like she'd fit into the respected Wilder clan, and now her job was making the proposed merger personal-especially when she met her opponent in the boardroom! Richard Green was the savvy attorney-and ex-love-determined to foil her plans. After one unbelievable kiss years ago, Anna had run far away from her home, her insecurities and the man who made her pulse quicken. But perhaps her return was a second chance in disguise. Could Richard convince Anna that this merger was bad business ... and take over her heart instead?

A Merger... or Marriage?

by Raeanne Thayne

The prodigal Wilder returnsTo snag a coveted promotion, financial whiz Anna Wilder had to close one last important deal: the takeover of her hometown hospital, Walnut River General. Black Sheep Anna had never felt like she'd fit into the respected Wilder clan, and now her job was making the proposed merger personal--especially when she met her opponent in the boardroom! Richard Green was the savvy attorney--and ex-love--determined to foil her plans. After one unbelievable kiss years ago, Anna had run far away from her home, her insecurities and the man who made her pulse quicken. But perhaps her return was a second chance in disguise. Could Richard convince Anna thatthismerger was bad business. . . and take over her heart instead?

A Mermaid Girl

by Sana Rafi

A young girl celebrates the experience of wearing a burkini for the first time in this lyrical and heartwarming picture book that casts a fresh light on timeless summer activities, and celebrates cultural traditions and intergenerational bonds.Summer is here and Heba is so excited to wear her new, yellow burkini to the community pool for the first time! She can't wait to look like the other mermaid girls in her family and sparkle like the sun. But when Heba arrives at the pool and her friends start asking her questions about her new special swimsuit, she feels like she's standing out too much. Suddenly her burkini seems like a bad idea. Luckily Mama helps Heba to find strength in the mermaid girls who came before her. Feeling more connected to the women of her family, Heba is ready to show her friends that she can do all the same things that they can do—handstands, summersaults, and dives off the diving board—even while wearing her yellow burkini.

A Merry Christmas

by Louisa May Alcott

One of five beloved Christmas classics A Merry Christmas collects the treasured holiday tales of Louisa May Alcott, from the dearly familiar Yuletide benevolence of Marmee and her "little women" to the timeless "What Love Can Do," wherein the residents of a boarding house come together to make a lovely Christmas for two poor girls. Wildly popular at the time of their publication--readers deluged Alcott with letters demanding sequels--and drawing on Alcott's family and experiences in the abolitionist and women's suffrage movements, these stories have the authentic texture and detail of Christmas in nineteenth-century America, while their emphasis on generosity and charity make them timeless embodiments of the Christmas spirit. Penguin Christmas Classics Give the gift of literature this Christmas. Penguin Christmas Classics honor the power of literature to keep on giving through the ages. The five volumes in the series are not only our most beloved Christmas tales, they also have given us much of what we love about the holiday itself. A Christmas Carol revived in Victorian England such Christmas hallmarks as the Christmas tree, holiday cards, and caroling. The Yuletide yarns of Anthony Trollope popularized throughout the British Empire and around the world the trappings of Christmas in London. The holiday tales of Louisa May Alcott shaped the ideal of an American Christmas. The Night Before Christmas brought forth some of our earliest Christmas traditions as passed down through folk tales. And The Nutcracker inspired the most famous ballet in history, one seen by millions in the twilight of every year. Collect all five Penguin Christmas Classics: A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Christmas at Thompson Hall: And Other Christmas Stories by Anthony Trollope A Merry Christmas: And Other Christmas Stories by Louisa May Alcott The Night Before Christmas by Nikolai Gogol The Nutcracker by E. T. A. Hoffmann Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens Christmas at Thompson Hall: And Other Christmas Stories by Anthony Trollope A Merry Christmas: And Other Christmas Stories by Louisa May Alcott The Night Before Christmas by Nikolai Gogol The Nutcracker by E. T. A. Hoffmann

A Merry Christmas Date: A Clean Romance (Matchmaker at Work #3)

by Syndi Powell

This Christmas…She's giving her heart Bookstore owner Melanie Beach has only ever loved her best friend, Jack Cuthbert. Everyone thinks they belong together. But Jack isn't interested romantically in Mel. So now she is making some changes in her life and looking for love. And Jack doesn't like it. At all. Will Jack's heart open up before Christmas? Or will he lose his best friend—and the woman he's always loved—to someone else?Matchmaker at WorkBook 1: A Hero for the HolidaysBook 2: The Bad Boy's RedemptionBook 3: A Merry Christmas Date

A Merry Heart (Brides of Lancaster County Series #1)

by Wanda E. Brunstetter

A Bitter Heart Is a Lonely Companion Miriam Stoltzfus was once filled with wonderful dreams for a future with the man she'd loved since childhood--until he moved away and married someone else, leaving her heart a bitter shell. Now. Miriam is known in her community as the "old maid-schoolteacher with a "heart of stone. Amos Hilty wants to court Miriam, but she's certain that he only wants a mother for his daughter and a wife for convenience. Her heart warms to a more interesting friendship in the form of Nick McCormick,; a newspaper reporter outside her Amish faith, who is easy to talk to--and, incredibly, makes her smile again. Will Miriam ever let go of her bitter spirit and surrender her will to God? Or will she leave the Amish faith and find what she longs for in the outside world?

A Merry Little Christmas

by Catherine Palmer Jillian Hart

Unto Us a Child. . . by CATHERINE PALMER Jeremiah Maddox agreed to let university administrator Lara Crane house international students in his guest cottage. But he never expected to host a married couple with three children--or babysit the family's infant at Christmastime. And what he least expected was to fall for the woman responsible for turning his life upside down! Christmas, Don't Be Late by Jillian Hart A misunderstanding caused millionaire Colton Nichols to be taken for Santa Claus by Amanda Richards's son. And the letter Jeremy sent broke his heart--Jeremy asked only that his sick sister be well and his mom's heart not be sad. Colton found himself praying for just that--and wishing this family were his own.

A Merry Little Christmas: A Clean and Uplifting Romance (Return to Christmas Island #3)

by Amie Denman

A surprise baby…And a Christmas Island wedding? Hadley Pierce prides herself on being practical, but even she won&’t accept a marriage proposal from a man who doesn&’t love her. Mike Martin is a good friend. Soon he&’ll be the father of her baby, and yet…Hadley can&’t say yes. As Christmas Island comes alive for the busy tourist season, can friendship bloom into something more for this little family-to-be? From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging.Return to Christmas IslandBook 1: I'll Be Home for ChristmasBook 2: Home for the HolidaysBook 3: A Merry Little ChristmasBook 4: Last Summer on Christmas Island

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