Oriana and Jae-hwa act as a fake married couple for a new online video series.The one rule is that actual "close relationships" aren't allowed to develop and everything is to stay strictly professional.This of course isn't a problem for Oriana because she isn't interested in that and Jae-hwa flat out doesn't care.But maybe their constant interaction with each other might change things around....or make things worse....you never know in the game of love and fakeness~ Follow along if you want to read this ambw inspiring but petty fake married life~
Maxwell Sauvage was born into a life of privilege…and boredom. As a “security consultant” to the powerful, he enjoys pitting his wits against the most intricate of security systems for business and pleasure. Anya Swift is a woman with high-class tastes and a high-octane need for adventure. As an operative for International Art and Antiquities Recovery she stays just on the “right” side of the law, while satisfying her desire for the finer things and her thirst for adventure. When a high tech camera catches Anya taking The Fortunate Buddha from the French Ambassador’s vault, Max is eager to help the provocative thief for his own reasons, not the least of which being that he set the camera. But after one stunning night of passion, Anya disappears. Now Max must find Anya before the Ambassador’s men and claim the thief for his own, but they are running against a clock, danger and deception.
In New York Times bestselling author Lisa Gardner's latest D.D. Warren thriller, the relentless Boston investigator must solve a coldly calculated murder--before it happens. In four days, someone is going to kill me . . . Detective D. D. Warren is hard to surprise. But a lone woman outside D.D.'s latest crime scene shocks her with a remarkable proposition: Charlene Rosalind Carter Grant believes she will be murdered in four days. And she wants Boston's top detective to handle the death investigation. It will be up close and personal. No evidence of forced entry, no sign of struggle. Charlie tells a chilling story: Each year at 8:00 p.m. on January 21st, a woman has died. The victims have been childhood best friends from a small town in New Hampshire; the motive remains unknown. Now only one friend, Charlie, remains to count down her final hours. But as D.D. quickly learns, Charlie Grant doesn't plan on going down without a fight. By her own admission, the girl can outshoot, outfight, and outrun anyone in Boston. Which begs the question, is Charlie the next victim, or the perfect perpetrator? As D.D. tracks a vigilante gunman who is killing pedophiles in Boston, she must also delve into the murders of Charlie's friends, racing to find answers before the next gruesome January 21 anniversary. Is Charlie truly in danger, or is she hiding a secret that may turn out to be the biggest threat of all? In four days, someone is going to kill me. But the son of a bitch has gotta catch me first.
A lost woman searching for love, her true self, and her real purpose in life. As she goes on her journey in life, she struggles with relationships with friends, family, and significant others. She also struggles with her self-worth while giving her all to everyone around her. She finds herself in a deep dark place, crying out for help, But no one would help. Through all her struggles and mistakes, God always stood by her side. As things get tough, she begins searching for God and her true self inside and out; during the storm in August 2019, a divine spirit entered her life, this beautiful holy spirit unleashed a great Force she had never come in contact with, two weeks after this divine lioness entered the world Love begin to lose her mind, her past pain came back to hunt her, all the mental, emotional, verbal, physical and spiritual beat downs, all the losses and deaths of loved ones that took place in her life placed her in a deep depression for three years, anxiety, and triggers that reminded her of the past, the yelling, screaming of hateful words, man, control, aggression, what a nightmare to cross paths with these hurtful words, night terrors and evil people. Love finds her true self, and she finds out that she is Agape, Empathy, a writer, mother, grandmother, Communication, and a poet at heart. Her pain is more in-depth than anyone can understand. No one can walk a mile in someone else's shoes, most people are only here to gossip and judge, but in the end, Love had to clear her table to make room for her blessings from God. Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. After thirty-two years she found her inner self.
A heart-stopping story of love, death, technology, and art set amid the tropics of a futuristic Brazil. The lush city of Palmares Tres shimmers with tech and tradition, with screaming gossip casters and practiced politicians. In the midst of this vibrant metropolis, June Costa creates art that's sure to make her legendary. But her dreams of fame become something more when she meets Enki, the bold new Summer King. The whole city falls in love with him (including June's best friend, Gil). But June sees more to Enki than amber eyes and a lethal samba. She sees a fellow artist.
(Piano/Vocal/Guitar Songbook). Play your favorite contemporary hits with this collection in piano/vocal/guitar format. Includes 30 songs: Bad Liar * Good As Hell * Havana * If I Can't Have You * Lover * The Middle * New Rules * Shallow * Shape of You * Sucker * Without Me * You Are the Reason * and more.
Fresh Cuts: Arrangements with Flowers, Leaves, Buds & Branches is an exciting new look at the unexpected possibilities the plant world offers for beauty and enjoyment. It will change the way we approach flower arranging. The one hundred elegant photographs by John M. Hall and the charming, informative text by garden designer Edwina von Gal show that one's choices for natural decorative arrangements need not be limited to flowers. Rather, von Gal and Hall emphasize the intrinsic beauty of each part of the plant, including buds, stems, leaves, berries and fruit. In tune with the current trend toward minimalism in interior decorating, the arrangements featured in this book are appealingly spare and simple. Among the many inspired ideas are a gathering of delicate periwinkle, the flowers a perfect complement to the leaves; a tabletop arrangement of beautifully textured pods and seeds; the rich, red stems of rhubarb chard in a clear glass vase; and a single rose of Sharon in glorious full bloom. Von Gal's whimsical, anecdotal text offers facts, observations, and folklore, as well as practical guidance for the care and maintenance of the plants featured in her creative arrangements. Her provocative captions invite us to stop, take a closer look, and experience plants in ways we might not have thought of before--in vases or in their natural settings. Filled with novel, accessible ideas, Fresh Cuts also suggests that the enjoyable act of decorating one's home or office can be combined with a dedicated foraging expedition, a casual nature walk, or a spiritual lesson in understanding our own symbiotic connection to the world of plants.