Normal student Asahi Suzumori is forced to live among the high-achieving students of the exclusive dormitory Midnight Oil Hall. Though any romance within this dorm was expressly forbidden, she finally learns that the boy she shares a secret with, Yokaze Takagi, has feelings for her too! But then it’s pandemonium when everyone finds out she’s not really in the high-achievement course, the dorm is scheduled to be closed down, and the culture festival begins!! You won’t want to miss the conclusion to this romantic dorm-life comedy where love and her true identity must be kept top secret!
Carefree Asahi's school is divided into two curriculums: one for ace students who devote their lives to serious study, and one for ... shall we say, students who care more about enjoying life than having good grades (like Asahi herself!). When Asahi's dorm suddenly burns down, her options are to live with her aunt far, far away (leaving no time for hanging out after school), or accept the class presidents' generous offer for her to move in to the smart kids' dorm, where she must pretend to be a stick-in-the-mud studier or lose her housing. But her first night there she helps a mysterious boy back into the dorm after he breaks curfew ... and she must decide if her crush is worth breaking the smart kids' rules.
This playful new selection of timeless rhymes features familiar favourites and unusual gems from all around the world. Warm and vibrant illustrations bring the rhymes to life in this beautiful, unique collection to share and treasure. Can You Keep a Secret - Volume 4 features Counting Rhymes.
Get caught up in the mystery and romance of the Deep South! For the first time ever, all four novels of bestselling author Mary Ellis' Secrets of the South Mysteries are collected into one ebook-only bundle. These complex crime dramas follow the team at Price Investigations as they make the world a better place…one case at a time. Enjoy the four full-length novels featuring these street-smart and savvy sleuths. In Midnight on the Mississippi, will newly-minted detective Nicki Price, recently relocated to New Orleans, be able to solve a stockbroker's murder and recover the missing millions, or will she let her growing attraction to one of the main suspects cloud her judgment and test her faith? Cousins Nate and Nicki Price travel to Memphis in What Happened on Beale Street, searching for their missing childhood friend. As their friend's sister seems reluctant to accept their help, will Nicki's overzealousness solve the case or get them killed? With Nate away in Magnolia Moonlight, Price Investigations remains in the hands of Beth Kirby and Michael Preston. Far from an ideal team, Beth resents working with someone who has no PI experience. Can they move past their differences to uncover the truth behind a beloved preacher's demise, or will tensions from within and without bring down these partners and destroy their faith? Sunset in Old Savannah rejoins Beth and Michael as they become embroiled in a murder mystery while on a routine surveillance job. With their client as the police's top suspect and more business than the team can handle, they bring in Kaitlyn Webb to assist. Will the ghosts of Kaitlyn's past threaten everyone's safety before the killer is put away? And can Mike and Beth move past their differences to find faith and love? It's up to these investigators to follow the trails of secrets. Will they find love, faith, and the culprits, or will their differences and inexperience put them and their clients in harm's way? Find out in Secrets of the South Mysteries 4-in-1!
Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous; Purdey in The New Avengers; Bond Girl in On Her Majesty's Secret Service; Sapphire in Sapphire and Steel; a castaway in Girl Friday; actress; model; writer; campaigner; inventor; TV presenter and journalist: Joanna Lumley has played many roles in her lifetime, but rarely had the opportunity to reveal her true self. Intimate, funny, intriguing and moving, No Room for Secrets is a more surprising and revealing autobiography than any sensational 'kiss and tell' memoir you will ever read. Inside you will find the real Joanna Lumley.
The poems in this delightful book, Open Secrets, focus on how we can discover spiritual truth from nature, the world around us and the creative arts. The first section, Nature and Grace, draws together insights from the natural world alongside poems inspired by gospel encounters where people find light and love through Jesus. The Deer’s Cry, following St Patrick’s Prayer, has poems that cry out for the protection of the natural environment, as well as for people who suffer in areas of conflict. The third section, The Artist, looks at how works of art can reflect the beauty and goodness of God our creator. The poetry is followed by a short essay that explores the meaning of open secrets in relation to the gospel, nature, and poetry. The whole book points to the importance of attuning our hearts to hearing the voice of God in Christ, full of grace and compassion for all people and for all of his creation, and ever-present by his Spirit in the world.