Price is used to living within the shadow of threatening friend George - forever in the fear that not to follow his lead with will end with a beating. However, new developments mean his life finally seems to be moving from the dormant and gaining some positive development. Before long, though, George is back and Price finds himself following his friend once more. But this time it is different - secrets are discovered, decisions are to be made and life and perspective will never be the same again. If I Never is a novel about asking questions but being unsure if you want to know the answers.
Bestselling author Mhairi McFarlane returns with another heartfelt romantic comedy perfect for fans of Josie Silver, Sophie Kinsella, or Sally Thorne.
Iwas aware that I was fragile when it came to dealing with disappointments. YetI never shared my feelings to any extent.I did not understandthe dynamics of what was happening to me.I thank my husbandhe did notallow me toget into ...
Filled with heartwarming messages of love, belonging, and togetherness, If There Never Was a You gently reassures children that the place they hold in their parents’ hearts can never be filled with anything else. “Love, warmth and ...
A young bird, safe in its nest, debates whether or not to risk trying its wings.
Once the President's condition was stabilized, Doctor Ronald C. Jones, our Chief Neurologist, was called in to assess the damage that may have occurred to the President as a result of the wound to the neck. He has determined that the ...
To me, contentment is knowing that I'm doing what I was born to do, and doing it even if I never earn one red cent doing it. ... I know that it's never easy to acknowledge or accept your own unhappiness; but, if you cannot accept it ...
If. There. Had. Never. Been. A. Bible! When the Trustees who have instituted this Lectureship invited me to deliver the second Lecture, I could not and did not hesitate to comply with their wish. I am deeply sensible of the honour they ...
W. N. Welsby, “Lives of Eminent English Judges,” 1846, quoted in Hall, The Christian History of the Constitution, 139. Judge Moore was given this award by the D. James Kennedy Center for Christian Statesmanship in Washington, D.C., ...
Steven Shapin argues that science, for all its immense authority and power, is and always has been a human endeavor, subject to human capacities and limits. Put simply, science has never been pure.
Moving back and forth from the present to the past through flashbacks, this is the powerful story of how these women unearth family secrets that go beyond anything they could have imagined.