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Author | : Brittany Fichter |
Publisher | : Brittany Fichter |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2015-03-10 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Can the accursed prince and broken beauty move beyond their hatred for one another, not only to break the curse and save their kingdom...but to find love as well? Prince Everard’s father forged him into a warrior. Upon the king’s death, however, Everard loses himself in his pain and brings a dark curse upon himself and the great Fortress that has long guarded the people of Destin. The prince's sin doesn’t solely affect those of his citadel, however. Isabelle, the daughter of a local merchant, has suffered the prince’s hasty temper before, and it changed her life forever. So when Everard’s curse cuts off his people’s source of protection, and he demands that she, a crippled commoner, help him break it, her shock and horror are rivaled only by her indigantation and even stronger desire to protect her family. All the while, Destin’s enemy crouches at the foot of the Fortress’s mountain, waiting for the right moment to capture the stronghold that has stood for a thousand years. Can Everard and Isabelle move past their brokenness to save Destin together? Or will they and their beloved kingdom remain under darkness forever? If you want the magic of Narnia and the romance of fairy tales, read this clean fantasy retelling of Beauty and the Beast today to escape into the Becoming Beauty Trilogy, as well as the Classical Kingdoms Collection, a series of fairy tale retellings with magical mystery, clean, passionate romance, and heroic happily-ever-afters. Author's Note: Before Beauty is an introduction to both series, but it can be read as a stand-alone as well.
Author | : Brittany Fichter |
Publisher | : Classical Kingdoms Collection |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2023-08-10 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781949710144 |
Before Beauty is a clean fairy tale retelling of Beauty and the Beast, targeted at young adult audiences. While it's the first book in the Becoming Beauty Trilogy and the Classical Kingdoms Collection fairy tale world, Before Beauty can be read as a stand-alone novel. This book is a full-length novel and includes clean romance, magical mystery, and heroic happily-ever-afters.
Author | : Virginia Smith |
Publisher | : Baker Books |
Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0800732332 |
Desperate to stay home with her baby, Allie Harrod launches a new career. Sure, she dropped out of Girl Scouts because she was lousy at cookie sales, but makeup is different, right? She'll do anything to make enough money to cover her share of the household bills, but how can she focus on her business when her list of problems is growing? None of her pre-baby clothes fit, her checking account is dwindling, and her mother-in-law has decided to move in! To top it off, her husband's attractive coworker suddenly needs his help every weekend. Middle sister Joan insists that God has the answers to all her problems, but Allie isn't so sure. Can she really trust him? A lighthearted contemporary tale of family, faith, and fun, Age before Beauty is the second book in the Sister-to-Sister series from well-reviewed author Virginia Smith.
Author | : ReGina Welling |
Publisher | : Willow Hill Books |
Total Pages | : 208 |
Release | : 2023-07-05 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
Mag and Clara Balefire are back for another humorous mystery novel featuring witches and other paranormal characters. In this caper, there’s a dead body, a country club pool that has more than chlorine in it, a scheme to get Mag back to her true age, and you can be sure that Hagatha Crow will stir up trouble. If you like a fun paranormal mystery with a heaping dollop of sarcasm and wit, you'll love this humorous magical story full of chaos and intrigue. Books in this series: Murder Above the Fold Murder on the Backswing Murder Below the Waterline Haunted by Murder Middle Age Before Beauty
Author | : Allison Glock |
Publisher | : HarperCollins UK |
Total Pages | : 195 |
Release | : 2013-08-29 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0007455461 |
A beautiful and touching memoir of Allison Glock’s grandmother, this is both an extraordinary portrait of a truly remarkable woman and a engaging history of 20th century Appalachia.
Author | : Mansuor Qurbanali |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2021-11 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780578971964 |
Written in both English and Persian, "This is How Beauty Appeared Before Me" is a collection of poems that guides the reader through the author's emotions as he experiences love for the first time.
Author | : Samuel Cioran |
Publisher | : Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press |
Total Pages | : 289 |
Release | : 1977-09 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0889200424 |
At the turn of the century an intimate alliance of philosophers, poets and theologians discovered the incarnation of their aspirations for a spiritually transformed world in the symbol of Sophia, the Divine Wisdom of God. Under her various aliases as the Divine Feminine, the Wisdom Clothed in the Sun and the Beautiful Lady, this feminine archetype usurped the traditional role of Christ as the mediator between heaven and earth. She was, however, primarily the inspiration of the Russian philosopher-poet, Vladimir Solov’ev (1853–1900), who created of her the cornerstone for both his metaphysical and aesthetic systems. This spiritual courtship of the Divine Sophia deeply patterned the literary works and interrelationships not only of such prominent symbolist writers as Aleksandr Blok and Andrej Belyj, but brought to light religious eccentrics like Anna Schmidt in a scandalous fashion. Sophia’s influence ranged far beyond the narrower confines of literature and eventually provoked one of the most fascinating debates within the modern émigré Russian Orthodox Church through the offices of Sergej Bulakov, an apparent student of Solovev’s Sophiology.
Author | : Martha Laham |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2020-10-10 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1538138050 |
Made Up exposes the multibillion-dollar beauty industry that promotes unrealistic beauty standards through a market basket of advertising tricks, techniques, and technologies. Cosmetics magnate Charles Revson, a founder of Revlon, was quoted as saying, "In the factory, we make cosmetics. In the store, we sell hope." This pioneering entrepreneur, who built an empire on the foundation of nail polish, captured the unvarnished truth about the beauty business in a single metaphor: hope in a jar. Made Up: How the Beauty Industry Manipulates Consumers, Preys on Women’s Insecurities, and Promotes Unattainable Beauty Standards is a thorough examination of innovative, and often controversial, advertising practices used by beauty companies to persuade consumers, mainly women, to buy discretionary goods like cosmetics and scents. These approaches are clearly working: the average American woman will spend around $300,000 on facial products alone during her lifetime. This revealing book traces the evolution of the global beauty industry, discovers what makes beauty consumers tick, explores the persistence and pervasiveness of the feminine beauty ideal, and investigates the myth-making power of beauty advertising. It also examines stereotypical portrayals of women in beauty ads, looks at celebrity beauty endorsements, and dissects the “looks industry.” Made Upuncovers the reality behind an Elysian world of fantasy and romance created by beauty brands that won’t tell women the truth about beauty.
Author | : James Perrin Warren |
Publisher | : University of Georgia Press |
Total Pages | : 282 |
Release | : 2010-02-25 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0820330817 |
This study situates John Burroughs, together with John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt, as one of a trinity of thinkers who, between the Civil War and World War I, defined and secured a place for nature in mainstream American culture. Though not as well known today, Burroughs was the most popular American nature writer of his time. Prolific and consistent, he published scores of essays in influential large-circulation magazines and was often compared to Thoreau. Unlike Thoreau, however, whose reputation grew posthumously, Burroughs wasa celebrity during his lifetime: he wrote more than thirty books, enjoyed a continual high level of visibility, and saw his work taught widely in public schools. James Perrin Warren shows how Burroughs helped guide urban and suburban middle-class readers “back to nature” during a time of intense industrialization and urbanization. Warren discusses Burroughs’s connections not only to Muir and Roosevelt but also to his forebears Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman. By tracing the complex philosophical, creative, and temperamental lineage of these six giants, Warren shows how, in their friendships and rivalries, Burroughs, Muir, and Roosevelt made the high literary romanticism of Emerson, Thoreau, and Whitman relevant to late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Americans. At the same time, Warren offers insights into the rise of the nature essay as a genre, the role of popular magazines as shapers and conveyors of public values, and the dynamism of place in terms of such opposed concepts as retreat and engagement, nature and culture, and wilderness and civilization. Because Warren draws on Burroughs’s personal, critical, and philosophical writings as well as his better-known narrative essays, readers will come away with a more informed sense of Burroughs as a literary naturalist and a major early practitioner of ecocriticism. John Burroughs and the Place of Nature helps extend the map of America’s cultural landscape during the period 1870-1920 by recovering an unfairly neglected practitioner of one of his era’s most effective forces for change: nature writing.
Author | : A. N. Roquelaure |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 370 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : Enslaved persons |
ISBN | : 0525427996 |
After the death of Queen Eleanor, Beauty and Laurent are implored to take the throne and uphold the ways of complete sensual surrender that have made Eleanor's realm a legend.