This could be the merger of a lifetime The holidays are over, but Allison Caldwell can't stop thinking about the kiss she shared with Nathan Garrett under the mistletoe. The dazzlingly attractive playboy she's secretly crushed on for years isn't just off-limits because he's out of her league; the heir apparent to the Garrett furniture empire is about to be crowned CFO—and the single mother's new boss! One night changed everything for Nathan. And now his executive assistant is strictly hands-off despite their intense physical attraction. Besides, Allison has a son, and Nathan's no family man. Then why is Nathan's head suddenly filled with fantasies of being a father? Perhaps this once-happy bachelor won't be single for long…
The military life causes many families to endure extended separation when daddies get sent away. See how one little girl and her mother find strength through the seasons as they await the return of their loved one in the charming I Wish Daddy Was Here. This book catches the essence of military families. The honest feelings portrayed show incredible strength by being able to move through the seasons and survive a deployment. This is a powerful book for any child missing a parent. Annette Amos - Early Childhood Educator and Military Spouse. Kat DeMille, a full-time mom and wife, currently resides in Virginia.
"Freddie Scott is tackling this issue with The Dad I Wish I Had. He is not only providing an honest look at the problem but giving sound biblical solutions for overcoming it....this book inspires you to think about ways we can get our dads back to their rightful place in this country---involved and active in their children's lives." Tony Dungy, Former NFL Head Coach, Author "There is an extraordinary amount of practical wisdom dispensed in this book. But Freddie systematically goes beyond the realm of simply identifying the problems by providing God inspired solutions. Read it and you will be blessed." Jim Caldwell, Head Coach, Indianapolis Colts "Freddie's book should be an inspiration to men from all walks of life to demonstrate an attitude of gratitude through service to others, beginning with their own sons." Lowell Perry, CEO, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Middle TN
Daddy's Wish is the story of an excited soon-to-be father who can't wait for the arrival of his baby girl and all of the wonderful possibilities it could bring. This book is dedicated to the important, unique and timeless bond between Dads and Daughters. I hope you enjoy reading it as much as I did writing it and that it provides an opportunity for all Dads to discuss their experiences and excitement with their own daughters. Sincerely, Brent Smith
" The story is about a little girl Deepa who lives close to Corbett National Park and has gone on a holiday to Australia to meet her grandparents. It plays on the cultural contrasts and is also about the connection between dad and daughter. This story has been mainly written in-flight when commuting between San Francisco and Chicago, which Puneet frequently does for work. What started off as a personal project has grown ambition to support education of underprivileged kids. Every bit of the profit from the sales of the book will go to a school named Mercy of God in a place called Dehradun in India. The school is run by a young couple who are struggling to make ends meet, and they have sacrificed their live toward the service of the poor. The link to the fund raising campaign is below: http: //www.gofundme.com/deepathestory This book is illustrated by Tina Rajan, an artist/illustrator based in New Delhi."
"23 Things I Wish I Could Ask..." isn't your ordinary self-help or spiritual book for grief and loss. A book of questions -- one question in quiet reflection on each page, It's more like a walk of discovery in a beautiful art exhibit, each piece of art asking you a different question.If you like or have thought about dipping your toe into philosophy, meditation, Stoicism and poetic readings in little bites to easily absorb....this book is a welcome, comforting read to open you up, make you feel what you needed to feel, ultimately joyful about moving your own life forward.If you've ever found yourself thinking about a loved one you've lost ... or about someone still alive but not around in your life, and wishing you could talk to them...ask them just one more question keeping you up at night and rushing into your thoughts during the day....this book is something to hold in your hands, by your night table or favorite quiet place with your morning or afternoon coffee or tea. "23 Things..." is a book of questions -- all questions -- the author wrote to open himself up and move his life forward.Mourning and grieving can be, after a point, destructive. Unanswered questions can be haunting. The author, Jan Zlotnick, found himself, before and during the pandemic, asking questions out loud to his parents, who died many years prior. He found that putting the questions in writing and reflecting on them was as much about listening to himself as listening for answers from his loved ones. It also made him think of the questions his own children and friends and family might have for him today. After the last page, where Jan recalls his most cherished question as a child in the dark...there is even a way to ask your own question to Jan.
"I Wish You Enough" encompasses eight values needed for true contentment and happiness. Short, inspirational stories about everyday people reopen others' eyes and hearts to the abundance all around.
From author and speaker Romal Tune and his son, Jordan, comes this tour de force about fathers, sons, and healing the unfinished business between them. Tune sits down with seventeen men for I Wish My Dad interviews and offers strategies to initiate your own vulnerable conversations, freeing you to have, and become, the kind of dad you wished for.