This sequel to Portrait of the Past follows the story of Henry Johnson, a man blinded while fighting in the Civil War. Deserted by his young wife, he spends the next twenty years chasing a dream – to establish a training center for blinded adults. When he meets and befriends wealthy widow Beatrice Palmer, his dream seems on the verge of fruition. Unfortunately, a shocking revelation threatens to destroy not only his dream but also his budding love for Beatrice. Will love endure when faced with an uncomfortable truth?
"You have such a pretty face, If only you would lose some weight." Tory has heard that all of her life. In her solitary life she eats alone and daydreams about having a handsome boyfriend who could accept all of her. Daily she finds herself running to catch her bus and knowing that she is the laughing stock of the other commuters. And then one day she literally finds herself 'falling' into the lap of one of the commuters; an exotically handsome white man. Tory finds that she is unable to stop thinking about him and daydreaming about the life he must live. But Mr. Gorgeous must be either married or gay because she sees him dismissing the attention of gorgeous women left and right. Never in a million years would she ever guess that hers was the only attention he was interested in... In this multicultural romance, Pepper Pace weaves a story that takes her readers through the ups and downs of personal insecurities, cultural differences, and of course a lesson to be learned; that love is totally and completely blind. Warning: Graphic Content and adult themes
“Lynsay Sands spins a funny, laughable tale.” —Eloisa James on Taming the Highland Bride Adrian Montfort, Earl of Mowbray, had been warned that Lady Clarissa Crambray was dangerous. From stomping on toes to setting wigs on fire, the stunning beauty was clearly a force to be reckoned with. Still, he’s in need of a wife and is sure he can handle one woman and her “unfortunate past.” Intrigued by the mysterious vixen, he soon discovers he’s greatly underestimated the lady… Clarissa would like to find a husband, but perhaps not as much as her stepmother would like one for her. The woman has forbidden Clarissa from wearing her spectacles so she can look prettier, but how is she to see her potential suitors? Besides, she’s already caused enough mayhem to earn a rather horrible nickname. Just when she is about to give up hope of anyone asking her to dance, a man comes to lead her to the dance floor…a dark, handsome blur of a man.
In Black Madness :: Mad Blackness Therí Alyce Pickens rethinks the relationship between Blackness and disability, unsettling the common theorization that they are mutually constitutive. Pickens shows how Black speculative and science fiction authors such as Octavia Butler, Nalo Hopkinson, and Tananarive Due craft new worlds that reimagine the intersection of Blackness and madness. These creative writer-theorists formulate new parameters for thinking through Blackness and madness. Pickens considers Butler's Fledgling as an archive of Black madness that demonstrates how race and ability shape subjectivity while constructing the building blocks for antiracist and anti-ableist futures. She examines how Hopkinson's Midnight Robber theorizes mad Blackness and how Due's African Immortals series contests dominant definitions of the human. The theorizations of race and disability that emerge from these works, Pickens demonstrates, challenge the paradigms of subjectivity that white supremacy and ableism enforce, thereby pointing to the potential for new forms of radical politics.
"The fan-favorite couple from Netflix's Love Is Blind share their ups and downs after two years of marriage, love advice for the modern world, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes from the pods"--
With this large print edition reading, studying and learning the Word of God is made easier and more enjoyable. Before and after you have said I do, after the honeymoon is over. Reality sets in. The preacher that performs a wedding is the factor to rather or rather not the matrimony is Holy. Marriage should not be rushed into. An individual should fast, pray and receive counsel concerning this great institution. Both parties involved should receive Biblical counseling and instructions before the vows are said. There are a lot of people that have gotten married although they did not qualify for this major event. The Bible is clear concerning that of marriage. Preachers and leaders that have not carefully studied the Word of God have lead people astray from the truth of God's Holy Word. One of the causes for the destruction of mankind was that of the misuse of this sacred ceremony and it shall be one of the leading causes for Jesus to return and punish the earth and mankind for its deeds.
A Dictionary of Anglo-American Proverbs & Proverbial Phrases Found in Literary Sources of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries is a unique collection of proverbial language found in literary contexts. It includes proverbial materials from a multitude of plays, (auto)biographies of well-known actors like Britain's Laurence Olivier, songs by William S. Gilbert or Lorenz Hart, and American crime stories by Leslie Charteris. Other authors represented in the dictionary are Horatio Alger, Margery Allingham, Samuel Beckett, Lewis Carroll, Raymond Chandler, Benjamin Disraeli, Edward Eggleston, Hamlin Garland, Graham Greene, Thomas C. Haliburton, Bret Harte, Aldous Huxley, Sinclair Lewis, Jack London, George Orwell, Eden Phillpotts, John B. Priestley, Carl Sandburg, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Jesse Stuart, Oscar Wilde, and more. Many lesser-known dramatists, songwriters, and novelists are included as well, making the contextualized texts to a considerable degree representative of the proverbial language of the past two centuries. While the collection contains a proverbial treasure trove for paremiographers and paremiologists alike, it also presents general readers interested in folkloric, linguistic, cultural, and historical phenomena with an accessible and enjoyable selection of proverbs and proverbial phrases.
“The Love Hypothesis” is compiled by Rubleena Behera and Mayank Samantray, which is among most of the enthusiastic anthology books ever outlined. It visualizes the current morale love tales which is indeed a twist of the abomination. It symbolizes the real nomination from a strange cross to an unstoppable, passionate and realistic love story. Objectives of this anthology is genuinely clear, because ‘The Love Hypothesis’ is made on the basis of limited evidences and facts as a starting point for further investigation of Love itself, where facts end, research starts. One of the best proverbs in our history mentioned, “There is no difference between a wise man and a fool when they fall in love.” As it says, no matter how much we are fond of being ourselves, in the end, when we are being fond of someone’s presence who brings out our personality like a Five Years Old Kid. Drop a hearty mention of our content to your stories tagging in Instagram @wordsgenix_publication, what’s your apparent review about that topic or co-author draft which might justify the same situation occurred with you or you want to clarify your feelings to your partner. Let’s find out different sites of our co-authors draft...
The pitfalls and lessons often ignored in relationships cause pain and bitterness to many. Love and relationships are meant to be enjoyed and not endured, as many find themselves in mini-prisons in the name of love. Love starts with loving oneself before being shared with the other partner. Don’t forget to love yourself and allow your partner to take you for granted.