Through Gypsy Eyes

Through Gypsy Eyes
Author: Killarney Sheffield
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440566674

Delilah Daysland doesn't see herself as marriage material. After all, who could love a woman locked in darkness? Try telling that to Lord Tyrone Frost. He's determined to do his duty and see her wed to a suitable gentleman, as the King commands. Delilah has other plans. Convinced her father’s death was no accident, she must depend upon her pony Jester to guide her through everyday challenges as she seeks the truth behind mystery, murder, and deception. Though drawn to Tyrone she's afraid to trust him, until she sees the world and love through gypsy eyes. Sensuality Level: Behind Closed Doors

FIRE

FIRE
Author: Nicki Greenwood
Publisher: The Wild Rose Press Inc
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-08-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1509208232

Ethan Sutter is good at running, but he can't outrun himself. Rootless and reckless, he prowls the country, able to abandon everything except his hated Fire Elemental power. Then he lands in Pickering, Vermont, out of gas and out of options, and meets New Age curio shop owner Gypsy Ronan, an even bigger misfit than he is. Gypsy knows Ethan is trouble. However, none of her tarot cards or tea leaves could have prepared her for their undoubtedly dangerous mutual attraction. More shocking still is the discovery that he possesses an incredible power, and he wants her help getting rid of it. Ethan needs a normal life. He's sure a woman like Gypsy couldn't be part of it, but she sets his blood smoldering. Gypsy knows there's more to Ethan than he admits, even as she fears for her heart.

Walking with Jenny

Walking with Jenny
Author: Jenny Wright
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2010-01-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1450022057

A lot of this book is written in the Southern Appalachian dialect of which I love because of it’s uniqueness. Except for a few short stories the rest of it is told in poetry form, although each poem has it’s own “story.” There’s some sadness, some happiness and a lot of humor. It’s a book that can be enjoyed by everyone who loves a humorous lyrical account of events, places and the people therein. Children, young adults and older folk can sit back , read and enjoy “A Walk with Jenny”.

Be the Change

Be the Change
Author: Dr. Duanita G. Eleniak
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2012-05-11
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1452547491

What happens when a forty-five-year old therapist goes to acting school with a group of young actors? While testing her theory that the arts are the pathway to higher consciousness and a spiritual worldview, the author encounters unexpected drama. Art and life blur as she faces daily conflicts, a brush with death, life-altering neurological changes, and a classmates suicide. Through acting, she gains powerful insights about artistic endeavor and heightened consciousness; above all, she realizes that shifting the worldview requires following Gandhis wisdom: Be the change that you want to see in the world. Throughout her adventures, Dr. Duanita shows the reader how to co-create reality, enhance creativity, and deepen their spiritual connection. So powerful is the intention of her true story that few who read it will fail to experience a transformation of mind, heart, and spirit.

The Three Owls

The Three Owls
Author: Anne Carroll Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 472
Release: 1928
Genre: Children
ISBN:

The Country Music Book of Lists

The Country Music Book of Lists
Author: Ace Collins
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Total Pages: 143
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1250096219

More than just charts, star bios, and boring listings, "The Country Music Book of Lists" is the perfect gift or pop reference guide for trivia fans, filled with humor, insight, and "down home fun".

Love's Spirit

Love's Spirit
Author: Elizabeth Meyette
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2013-04-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1440567042

Emily Brentwood’s ultimatum to return to England led to her husband’s capture by British troops, but she learns he has escaped and is still alive. She is overjoyed to be unexpectedly reunited with her husband, but Emily is appalled by Jonathon’s injuries at the hands of the British, and she blames herself for his imprisonment and torture. Separated again when he is forced into hiding, Emily clings to his promise to be with her for the birth of their baby. Boldly, she confronts the British officer who attempted to rape her, and she defies the woman who wants her dead. Still suffering from his wounds, Jonathon risks his life to reunite with Emily, but their time together is cut short by threats from the British and the scandalous demands of his former lover. Jonathon’s physical pain pales in comparison to the torment he feels when he betrays Emily. Standing in the way of their happiness is a British officer with a personal vendetta, and a woman whose vicious intentions threaten Emily’s life. Torn between anguish over his betrayal of Emily and his need to ensure her safety, Jonathon risks recapture and certain death when he returns to Brentwood Manor knowing that British soldiers scour the countryside for him. Both Jonathon and Emily must overcome their guilt and trust that love’s spirit will triumph over the obstacles that threaten to keep them apart. Swirling around them is a war in which a new country is born from a demand for liberty and a new love is sparked in the midst of rebellion. Sensuality Level: Sensual

Seville, Córdoba, and Granada

Seville, Córdoba, and Granada
Author: Elizabeth Nash
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2005-10-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780199725373

Spain's southern city of Seville basks in romantic myths and legends, evoking the scent of jasmine and orange blossom. But there is an ascetic core to its sybaritic spirit. For all their fame as passionate performers, the poet Unamuno called Sevillanos "finos y frios"-refined and cool. Once Europe's most cosmopolitan metropolis, bridging cultures of East and West and hub of a sea-borne empire, Seville was defined by Spain's great seventeenth-century playwright Lope de Vega as "port and gateway to the Indies". The city retains both the swagger of its seafaring heyday, and the sensual flavor of Moorish al-Andalus. Seville produced Spain's lowest ruffians, grandest grandees and a seductive gypsy culture that colors our wider perception of Spain. Elizabeth Nash explores the palaces, the mosques, the patios, fountains and wrought-iron balconies of Seville, Córdoba and Granada, cities celebrated for centuries by Europe's finest painters, poets, satirists and travel writers for their voluptuous beauty and vibrant cultural mix.