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A vintage coat, a hot new co-worker, and a stranger's bucket list - what could go wrong?
The Must Read Children's Book of 2020! This modern tale takes a new meaning on "unlikely" friends. A book filled with humour, wit and touch of nostalgia that adults will love too.Follow Miró and his friends on their journey through Bali! When his friends get scared and run away from their biggest fear, Miró is left alone and lost. But he makes friends with an unlikely character... a human little girl who is not afraid of his rat friends' little tactics.Join the gang on their adventures with Miró, a troubled little rat, as he discovers the true meaning of friendship and kindness. Just don't judge this little rat by his friends!
What would you do if you where accidentally transported to another world and discovered you were a witch?
Do you constantly think about food, your body shape or weight? Do you feel guilty if you eat something 'bad' or miss out on a gym session?Do you experience negative thoughts that get in the way of you living an optimal life? Well, guess what? You are not alone.Food Jail is written by Psychologist, Public Speaker and Food Enthusiast Stephanie Georgiou. In this compelling Self-Help Book, Stephanie sharesher own dark and personal journey through an eating disorder which lasted almost a decade. She describes it as the 'devil entering your mind'and nothing else existing. She lets you take a deep dive into the brain of someone with an eating disorder and helps you understand how the mind works and how you can change any aspect of your life using her strategies.Become part of something great. It all starts with a decision to try.
When orchardist, Dan Faraday''s sisters buy him a dating subscription for his 37th birthday, Dan is unimpressed. He doesn''t need help. He knows exactly the kind of wife he needs - someone sensible and grounded, someone looking to settle down, just like him.Enter Lucy. Hired as a cherry picker for the season, Lucy is everything Dan''s not. A free spirit who lives for the moment, it''s not long before Dan and Lucy rub each other up the wrong way, and sparks start flying.As the season progresses, inconvenient spark turns to unintended sizzle, and Lucy and Dan find themselves increasingly drawn to each other.But Lucy''s not looking for permanent and Dan''s not looking for temporary, so as cherry season draws to a close, can these two very different people find common ground before it''s too late?
From the golden wheat fields of Yorke Peninsula, to the financial hub of New York City... Ten years ago, Pip Martin traded the tragedy and secrets of her past onSouth Australia''s Yorke Peninsula, for a financial career half a world away in New York City. But now Pip''s Alzheimers-ridden gran is dying andit''s time for one last goodbye. ... and home again Except the past Pip was so happy to flee is still there,including Luke Trenorden, the man she loved before betrayal and old secrets tore them apart. Pip Martin is the last person Luke Trenorden wants to see. If only her haunting vulnerability didn''t remind him of what they''d lost. And that''s when it gets really tough. Together Luke and Pip solve the mystery of her past, and between them the spark still smoulders brightly. But Pip''s about to return to NYC and the life she says she wants, and Luke''s about to lose her all over again. But after all they''ve shared, can either of them ever be really happy apart?
From the author of Slow Journey South and Sahara comes the first in an epic series spanning the fall of Visigothic Spain and rise of Arabic Al Andalus.Spain, AD 687 In the southern province of Granada, three children form an unlikely friendship. A despicable act by the king''s bastard son changes their destinies forever. As adults, their decisions will determine the fate of a crumbling kingdom.Yosef is preparing to leave Granada on a trading mission to the East. His friend, wild, silent Laelia, is unsure of her betrothal to the aristocratic Theo.Then Oppa, scheming son of the new Visigoth king, comes south, hungry for riches and for blood.The fate of their country hangs in the balance. Only loyalty can save them. But when corruption is king, friendship is fragile - and loyalty a choice.The Votive Crown takes the reader from the medieval nation of Visigothic Spain to the early Byzantine wars. From Saharan sands to Mediterranean naval battles, pagan caves to Zoroastrian temples, here is a journey into the complexities of a world on the cusp of change. Perfect for those who love well researched historical fiction, real life characters, and beautifully drawn detail.
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