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Magnet Man
Magnet Man is a richly layered narrative that delves deeper into Ros’ life as a forty-two-year-old woman, juxtaposing her past and present to paint a vivid portrait of her struggles and epiphanies. The story meticulously explores her multiple marriages, each shedding light on different facets of her personality and life choices.
Central to the narrative is her encounter with the enigmatic ‘Magnet Man’, a pivotal figure who ignites in Ros a fervent and transformative passion. Set across various European locales, the plot intricately weaves elements of trust, betrayal, and the tension between societal norms and personal desires.
Ros’ journey is one of profound self-exploration, where moral quandaries and the quest for true love lead her to unexpected discoveries and a deeper understanding of her own identity.
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The Unloving Household
In the poignant tale of Madiya and Dalim’s offspring, we witness the profound impact of a loveless childhood on the fragile fabric of adult life. The narrative spotlights the children, now bearing the scars of emotional neglect, navigating a world where they grapple with understanding love and safety. The story underscores a universal truth: the formative years of parenting indelibly shape a child’s conception of affection and security in life’s unpredictable dance.
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A Tale of Two Pixies – Vol. 2
The threat to humankind is not from artificial intelligence.
The danger, for us all, comes from human intelligence, and the belief that we know best.
When a stone falls down a well and there is no sound, we assume there must be an answer to that puzzle worth knowing about.
Why is there no sound, do you think? And does it really matter?
Just asking...
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The Unloving Household
In the poignant tale of Madiya and Dalim’s offspring, we witness the profound impact of a loveless childhood on the fragile fabric of adult life. The narrative spotlights the children, now bearing the scars of emotional neglect, navigating a world where they grapple with understanding love and safety. The story underscores a universal truth: the formative years of parenting indelibly shape a child’s conception of affection and security in life’s unpredictable dance.
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I'm Going Nowhere
This book, I’m Going Nowhere, is fiction based on the true story of an African woman, Miriam Ateko, who currently resides in Europe. Shortly when she relocated here, she was diagnosed HIV positive and told she would die in eighteen months without treatment.
It was extremely distressing for Miriam. She felt anxious, was in denial and almost went into depression. She had to figure out how to deal with the diagnosis. The process was not easy as she faced obstacles along the way, like stigma, discrimination, rejection, among others from the very people she thought would have supported her to deal with the trauma of being diagnosed HIV positive.
Despite the struggles she encountered, Miriam never gave up. With the right treatment and help from two organisations and some friends, her health improved, though not cured yet. She is now living her life to the fullest. She forgave people who wronged her but will not forget how she was treated.
Miriam’s story is sad, but inspiring. The story encourages HIV positive people not to give up life easily. When you follow ART exactly as prescribed you can achieve an undetected virus load and continue to live a healthy life.
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A Family Unravelled
In A Family Unravelled, meet Henry and his father, Frank. Both men share an unyielding ambition and a relentless drive for success. Yet, they diverge in matters of the heart: Frank, a notorious womaniser, has sired children through various affairs, while Henry stands as a beacon of fidelity, unwavering in his devotion.
Deception, infidelities, and bitter family conflicts shatter the hearts of Henry and his beloved Corrina Jade. The complex tapestry of their family history begins to unfurl with a single ill-timed comment at a funeral. In the face of such turmoil, can they ever reclaim the warmth of true happiness? Dive into this intricate saga to discover if love can survive amidst the turmoil of a family unravelled.
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Kicking the Bucket
Kicking the Bucket has two definitions. It’s a vulgar euphemism for dropping dead, or a literal description of your life support system being involuntarily dispensed with on the gallows, i.e., by kicking away the bucket you may be standing on with the rope around your neck, or by voluntarily removing yourself from the felicitations and care of your family, the NHS, ‘and Social Services. Charles Fenemore, faced with his inevitable decline into senility like most of his friends, chose the latter with unforeseen outcomes.
Leaving his ultimate fate to chance and circumstance, he buys an old boat and sails into ‘the setting sun’, informing no-one of his intentions except his son who reluctantly aids his plans, and arousing the interest of a washed-up journalist who senses an ulterior motive behind his escapade. Subsequent events cause him to query his own feelings and those of his family left behind.
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Modern Living Legend
The first book in a brand new series… Modern Living Legend, a modern-day twist on the tales of myths and legends of yonder years.
Suedette Greenwood unexpectedly became Lady of Greenwood Manor fresh out of university three years ago. Up until recently, Suede had nestled into her responsibilities without fault, opened a tea shop in the village and signed a publishing deal, writing and illustrating children’s books. Life wasn’t quite how Suede had expected it to turn out; alas, whose life ever really does?
As the autumn leaves doth change and fall, the world around Suedette becomes strange. It could affect us all…
Modern Living Legend is an amalgamation of tales of Olde – told to the author as a child – and the mind of a true artist, who mixed the pallet of Myth, Legend, Ancestry and Magick to create a whole new world for all to see.
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A Brother's Promise
A Brother’s Promise is an emotional adult novel that explores the enduring bonds of brotherhood and loyalty. Despite leading vastly different lives, two brothers make a pledge to always support one another through life’s ups and downs.
When tragedy strikes, successful bachelor Michael is suddenly saddled with this forgotten promise - gaining custody of his brother’s two recently orphaned and deeply mistrustful adopted children. Facing a broken engagement and crumbling dreams of an easy future, Michael must confront his own shortcomings to gain the trust of these hurting kids.
Through perseverance and unconditional love, Michael begins to connect with the children. But just when they start to become a family, Michael suffers another unthinkable loss. Battling loneliness and depression, he makes the life-altering decision to care for baby Ella, who also desperately needs a home.
Though the road to healing is long, Michael discovers that the richest rewards come from keeping promises. A Brother’s Promise is an uplifting tale of personal growth, the power of commitment in tough times, and learning to love without limitations.
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We've Been Kidnapped – Haven't We?
Inspired by actual events, this novel blends fact and fiction while spotlighting the grim fates of hundreds of Northern Irish children forced to migrate. Of several kids singled out from Melton Home, two girls and three boys embark unwillingly for unfamiliar lands. One is four-year-old Amy.
No longer children but unmoored young adults, all wrestle with displaced senses of home and belonging. Amy especially faces uncertainty should she return. Yet why does she? Is she driven by those same feelings of rootlessness? Or has she committed an offense, guilty of… what exactly? If accused unjustly, can anyone prove her innocence and bring the true culprit to justice?
While names and places have been changed to protect identities, this fictionalized account stems from a sadly authentic and appalling real-life story. Rediscover this buried history as revived through the eyes of youths robbed of their formative years, yet still grasping for home.
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When the Last Call Was Heard… Nothing but Tears Fell
Ever met someone you felt compelled to connect with, maybe a colleague? Dive into the story of Werewolf Joe, a seemingly average man with more than one hidden facet. Then there’s Demetria, the epitome of kindness and thoughtfulness, traits that make her unexpectedly perfect for a man of Joe’s… unique nature. Join them on a journey where secrets intertwine and destinies collide.
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Lisa’s Ream
Lisa, an intelligent and attractive high school senior, is on a quest to understand happiness. Guided by her middle-class values, Christian faith, and a keen interest in science and philosophy, she navigates life with her unpredictable, alcoholic mother and her own inner demons. Dreaming of a freedom as delicate as a butterfly’s, Lisa finds solace in her final year when she meets Christos, an accomplished long-distance swimmer.
Captivated by Christos’s love for beauty and his laid-back nature, Lisa joins his family’s Greek band as a singer and dancer after graduation. Fortuitously inheriting substantial assets, she establishes a thriving taverna, though at the expense of her health.
However, Lisa’s world shatters when she uncovers Christos’s hidden traits of deception and dishonesty, defended by him through Machiavellian principles and a curious analogy to Santa Claus. This revelation challenges her deeply held Christian virtues and scientific rationale. Resolute to win her trust, Christos undergoes a transformation, adopting honesty and humility.
Ultimately, the couple finds common ground and retreats to Christos’s inherited farm on a picturesque Greek island. There, amidst ancient stone houses, pencil pines, and the crystalline Aegean Sea, they rediscover each other and perhaps the elusive happiness Lisa has been seeking.
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