Welcome to Broken Ridge, where magic is no secret, and love is inescapable. Voodoo you love? With no memories of her past, Odeyssa emerges from the sea, unsure of who she is or where she came from. Guided by a mysterious owl, she soon arrives in Broken Ridge, where a king of shadows seeks vengeance upon the townspeople, particularly an older woman named Mrs. Florence. A group of women within Broken Ridge have rallied together to defeat the threat, but Odeyssa is reluctant to join them, especially after she meets a firefighter who brings comfort to the darkness of her mind. But when a connection she has to the threat is revealed, Odeyssa desperately searches to reclaim her lost memories, before the darkness destroys her. “You are a creation of something much more beautiful than you realize, and as such, you have a power within you.” — Lu, mechanic and mother in the Ancestral Magic series “They needed women they could turn to for inspiration and hope, no matter how dark those women were. Women that might one day liberate them. I love my people, and I love my family, but everything Ma wants for me—to be a good wife that does what she’s told—represents everything I’m fighting against.” — Nikki, student and activist in the Ancestral Magic series “I think the police might be on my trail, and I’m too pretty to go to jail this evening. Don’t get me wrong, I could charm a pig out of a mud hole, but I've done messed up the sheriff’s daughter’s car, so my sweet talk may be a bit bitter to his ears tonight.” — Jessa-Marie, country bumpkin in the Ancestral Magic series A Love Unknown is Book Two in the Ancestral Magic series, full of supernatural fun!
In this book, she distills the wisdom and experience gained from her life as a Carmelite nun into a vigorous, compelling presentation of what it means to be a Christian.
This wonderful sacred work for mixed voices is based on John Ireland's well-loved hymn-tune Love Unknown.
In Love Unknown, Thomas Travisano, founding president of the Elizabeth Bishop Society, tells the story of the famous poet and traveler's life.
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The lives of a trio of women, Monica, Linda, and Richeldis, who in their youth shared a bachelorette flat, become entangled when Richeldis's husband Simon begins an affair with Monica
Here Henríquez seamlessly interweaves the story of these star-crossed lovers, and of the Rivera and Toro families, with the testimonials of men and women who have come to the United States from all over Latin America.
At that time William Rothman had just published a long review essay on the film in which he concentrates on its concluding sequence and contests the apparently uncontested opinion that Stella — in her concluding , isolating departure ...
This is a study of love, specifically of men_s and women_s emotional roles vis-à-vis one another in Northeast Brazil; of how people form conjugal relationships in this region; and of the impact of rapid socioeconomic change on courtship, ...
This book is dedicated to all my brothers and sisters in the Lord, especially those who are at the verge of losing hope of survival spiritually. It is therefore, here to impart in their hearts with Peace and Love from our God Almighty.
Love and Grace: God in Stereo