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Nobody’s Perfect Are They?
Rebecca Loughton’s bumbled her way through her thirty something years making a few cock-ups along the way. Of course, these wouldn’t be so glaringly obvious if it wasn’t for her golden haired, older sister Jennifer.
In a bid to escape Jennifer’s lengthy shadow and to find her happy ever after Rebecca, high-tails it out of her hometown of Christchurch to the other side of the world landing a legal secretary job in the buzzing city of Dublin. A few drinks later, all she has to show for her new life is an embarrassing one-night stand and a dollop of flirtatious banter with her boss Ciaran who just happens to have a predatory receptionist in hot pursuit of him.
Amidst plans of preventing such a merger, Rebecca receives news that Jennifer’s picture perfect life has a big, fat crack down the middle of it in the form of a philandering husband. Summoned home to look after her sister’s children and cooking school while she works on her marriage, Rebecca finds the reality of looking after two young children along with the bizarre array of guests booked into the cooking school grim. The only bright spot on her horizon are Ciaran’s e-mails but then she meets David Seagar whom she thinks might just be the ending to her happy ever after but will he prove to be far from perfect too?
"Chick-lit meets romance in Vernal's witty debut novel, The Brazilian Job. With each comical predicament she had me laughing the whole way through." - Pamela Guerrieri; literary judge (ECPA, Cristy Awards, RWA)
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OGONI THE GREAT, the deity of Oka land, the source of their tradition and the glory of their existence has been conquered through a mysterious dream and the lives of Oka people went into trepidation. Immediately all the outcasts in their land became free from their inhuman treatment.
The downfall of Ogoni rewrote the future of the outcasts and divided the land untraditionally and the outcasts gained freedom. Slowly, dark magic became part of culture of the Oka people and the traditions of their forefathers underwent amendment.
Ogoni wandered away for decades, but the ways of the gods aren't always understood by human. He reconstructed the destiny of the very one who made him homeless and beside her dying soul; Ogoni regained his glory in a different form.
This eBook exposed some African philosophies and some belief on the creation of water bodies especially river Emili.
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"Couldn't put it down"; "Excellent read"; "10 out of 10 stars!"
- Reader reviews.
Meeting Aphra Behn is Billie's wish come true -- and now she's trapped in the 17th century!
Take:
- one graduate student who wants to change history;
- one dead -- and now forgotten -- playwright who did change history;
- the colorful and turbulent times of the English Restoration;
- one magic mirror.
Mix thoroughly, and you have a Chameleon in a Mirror.
Billie Armstrong has long wanted to give Aphra Behn, the first professional woman writer in English, the prominence she deserves. But when Billie accidentally activates the magical properties of a baroque mirror, propelling herself into the seventeenth century, she gets more than she bargained for. What develops is an unwilling masquerade, a tale of license, love and literature, as Billie does her best to survive in a strange era and ensure Aphra’s literary survival in the future.
What readers are saying:
"There is nothing better than when a time travel story is paired with real characters from the past and an excellent writer." Review by LA Howell
"Ruth Nestvold colors these pages with some of the more irresistible word painting now being written. The manner in which she weaves this terrific tale will hold the readers' attention from page one. She entertains, pokes our imagination, challenges our intellect, and in all - provides a first class novel." Review by Grady Harp, Top 100 Amazon reviewer.
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A provocative, first time in depth look at the history and corrosive impact of 2016 GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's race baiting appeals and campaign. Political analyst Earl Ofari Hutchinson also tells how Trump's race baiting tactics follows the pattern set by GOP presidential candidates over the past six decades to win the White House.