Kavanna, Mermaid Angel of the Ocean

Kavanna, Mermaid Angel of the Ocean
Author: Bren Fredericks
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2016-10-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1512753327

The book is about Kavanna, a mermaid angel, and stories of her living under the ocean. It is a fun story. She has a journey on land that God wants her to experience. When Kavanna gets caught in a net, she finds a way to escape. This is the beginning of her journey on land. Her name is changed to Pam while she is on land, and she helps many ladies, especially those with breast cancer. Near the end of the book, God calls her home. She meets Bob Parrish, and he flies her home. Also at the end of the book are three fun short stories that are a mix of fiction and true stories.

When An Angel Fell For A Mermaid

When An Angel Fell For A Mermaid
Author: Fabeena Sebastian
Publisher:
Total Pages: 110
Release: 2019-12-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781672735810

A beautiful love story of an angel and a mermaid. What happens if an angel from the heaven falls for a mermaid, who lives in the deepest ocean? Its a divine love story. Please enjoy. See what happens to their lives. Thank you

The Cottage at Glass Beach

The Cottage at Glass Beach
Author: Heather Barbieri
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2012-05-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062107984

“The Cottage at Glass Beach, an enchanting novel about mothers and daughters on an isolated island, is a romantic, delicious read. Barbieri’s beautiful writing and beguiling world view revel in the realities and the mysteries of the sea and of life itself.” — Nancy Thayer, New York Times bestselling author of Heat Wave Heather Barbieri follows her acclaimed Gaelic-tinged drama The Lace Makers of Glenmara with the resonant tale of a woman who, in the wake of scandal, flees to a remote Maine island to reconnect with her past—and to come to terms with the childhood tragedy that has haunted her for a lifetime. Married to the youngest attorney general in Massachusetts history, Nora Cunningham is a picture-perfect political wife and mother. But her life falls to pieces when she, along with the rest of the world, learns of the infidelity of her husband, Malcolm. Humiliated and hounded by the press, Nora packs up her young daughters and takes refuge on Burke's Island, a craggy spit of land off the coast of Maine. Settled by Irish immigrants, the island is a place where superstition and magic are carried on the ocean winds, and wishes and dreams wash ashore with the changing tides. Nora has not been back to the remote community for decades—not since the summer her mother disappeared at sea. One night while sitting alone on Glass Beach below the cottage where she spent her childhood, Nora succumbs to grief, her tears flowing into the ocean. Days later she finds an enigmatic fisherman named Owen Kavanagh shipwrecked on the rocks nearby. Is he, as her friend Polly suggests, a selkie—a mythical being of island legend—summoned by her heartbreak, or simply someone else trying to find his way in the wake of his own personal struggles? Just as she begins to regain her balance, her daughters embark on a reckless odyssey of their own—a journey that will force Nora to find the courage to chart her own course and finally face the truth about her marriage, her mother, and her long-buried past.

Fierce Reads: Kisses and Curses

Fierce Reads: Kisses and Curses
Author: Lauren Burniac
Publisher: Square Fish
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2015-05-12
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1250075092

Beloved of readers and booksellers, our Fierce Reads program has garnered tons of enthusiastic fans since its inauguration in 2012. Now, the authors you know and love are coming together in one book! With standalone short stories from a handpicked set of FR authors, this fabulous collection will often feature characters or worlds from existing Fierce Reads titles. Extended, personal introductions from each author will make this a must-buy for fans as well as a fantastic portal for engaging new readers with the program. With a wide range of genres and subject matter, there will be something here for everyone! Includes short stories from Marissa Meyer, Marie Rutkoski, Jennifer Mathieu, Anna Banks & Emmy Labourne, Courtney Alameda, Jessica Brody, Ann Aguirre, Lish McBride, Lindsay Smith, Katie Finn, Caragh M. O'Brien, Nikki Kelly, Gennifer Albin, Leigh Bardugo.

Falling Into Queensland

Falling Into Queensland
Author: Jacqueline George
Publisher: Q~Press
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2011-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0987169513

When Shirley's uncle leaves her a house in his well, she flies in from London. Port Bruce is a remote town in Far North Queensland, and everything is strange to a city girl from England.

Rhododendron Pie

Rhododendron Pie
Author: MARGERY. SHARP
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-01-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913527617

It was indeed very difficult for the Laventie children not to be a little priggish. Ann Laventie, the youngest of three children in a long line of anti-social Sussex gentry, doesn't quite fit the mould of her intellectual, elegant, ultra-modern siblings Dick, an artist, and Elizabeth, a high-brow writer. Their father is scholarly and just wealthy enough to focus all his attention on reading and other highbrow pursuits. Ann, on the other hand, worries about being plump, is what might be called a 'people person, ' and appreciates the simpler pleasures. As the young Laventies spend more and more of their time in the glitter of London, their differences grow more pronounced, and when Ann returns home with an unsuitably ordinary fiancé, this dazzling, witty battle of the brows reaches its exhilarating climax. Rhododendron Pie, one of Margery Sharp's rarest and most sought-after novels, was her debut, reportedly written in one month while Sharp worked as a typist and shared a flat in Paddington with two other girls. But it already shows all the charm, humour, and sophistication that characterizes Sharp's beloved later work. First published in 1930, it has, inexplicably, never been reprinted. Until now. This new edition features an introduction by twentieth-century women's historian Elizabeth Crawford. 'A first novel of quite unusual charm, pointedly and gracefully written, and whimsically human' Yorkshire Post