Adrian Carter is a young mixed-race teen struggling with poor self-image, but he's through with being bullied for his weight. Adrian decides to shed the pounds, no matter what it takes. When he meets and falls for Mel Woods, a confident and sensible girl with a passion for fitness, his motivation to change leads him to take dangerous measures. When Mel confronts Adrian about his methods of weight loss he is left trying to find a balance between the number on the scale and wondering if he'll ever be worthy of love.
An age-gap, workplace lesbian romance about learning you're never too broken to be worthy of love.
"The irony is that the harder we look for love, the more blurred our vision. Only when we become quiet and trust that love is our birthright do we discover its friendship has enfolded us." --Karen Casey, Worthy of Love
Despite his kindness and diligence, he is deemed unfit to be loved, even by the Goddess of Love herself.However, the lame god comes to learn just what true love is, how little appearances can matter, and that he is indeed worthy of being ...
So Worthy My Love They were bitter enemies caught in a dangerous tide that swept through Elizabeth's England—And thus began a battle of wit and will between two people so perfectly matched that they could only fall in love.
It's time to get the power back to your hands, and fully realize how you already ARE the most lovable being on this planet. And of course, make OTHERS start seeing and realizing that too. This book will show you exactly HOW.
For those who struggle to love and be loved -- 52 wisdom-filled meditations. Favorite Hazelden author Karen Casey clarifies the varieties of love: the love we show friends, family, a lover, even ourselves.
Now alone in the world after her father's death, the last person to truly love her, Katherine West became a slave to her cruel uncle and cousins. She grew up in her uncle's home believing herself to be a nobody who was not worthy of love.
Lily Bell realizes that she can do all of the things with her friends, just in a different way. The moral of the story is we are all wonderfully made with a unique purpose and plan for our lives.
This comprehensive guide discusses: · How to be truly and effectively transparent · Combating the “he must not love me” myth and other untruths · What to do about the Internet, office temptations, and travel · Encouragement for ...
Jess knows that when Sam discovers why her own father rejected her, he will stop loving her too. Sam cannot convince Jess that his love is bigger than whatever secret she is hiding. Can he convince her that she is worthy of love?