Fallen is a collection of new poems by Pacific Northwest poet, Shannon P. Laws, her third book of poetry. Fallen explores the trauma of loss, heartache, quiet eroticism, occasionally draped in dark humor and metaphor. This is reflective middle age work asking questions about a dark past, finding truth in the now, while confident how it all ends.
If you or someone you know is dealing with a heavy burden of guilt or struggling with the act of forgiveness, this story can help remove the weight. Mary wrote the story for a man who was serving a life sentence inside a Nebraska prison.
Terry Goodkind has fashioned a masterful tale of unequaled scope and intensity that will leave readers marvelling at the power of the human spirit.
When Blaire moves to Rosemary Beach, Florida, to live with her father, she finds he and his new wife have gone to Paris and her stepbrother Rush has been left behind to watch her.
Chronicles Luce and Daniel's love that spans generations and their struggle to stay together.
In the #1 New York Times bestselling Mercy Thompson novels, the coyote shapeshifter has found her voice in the werewolf pack.
could feel the unbound braid scissoring loose on the side of her head. “Oh, Arriane!” Tess said. “You've ruined it!” “I can't help it if my hair has other plans! And maybe yours does, too!” Arriane reached for the ribbon tied around ...
Read FALLEN, the worldwide sensation that's both dangerously exciting and darkly romantic. #1 New York Times bestseller A USA Today bestseller One of NPR.com's 100 Best-Ever Teen Novels More than 3 million series copies in print!
The second novel in the addictive and worldwide bestselling FALLEN series . . . where love never dies. #1 New York Times bestseller A USA Today Bestseller More than 3 million series copies in print!
A third volume of the fantasy epic that began with Gardens of the Moon finds the uneasy alliance between Onearm's army and Whiskeyjack's Bridgeburners against the Pannion Domin empire further challenged by rumors that the Crippled God has ...
Traces the importance of theology to the crisis of representation in English natural philosophy as documented by the writings of Robert Boyle, Isaac Newton, and their contemporaries.