YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU’VE GOT UNTIL IT’S GONEA King obsessed with justice, Hitoshi Kataoka is making his presence known in the battle for the throne, flanked by a wicked witch and his Jack, Sir Tristan. When Luna goes up against them along with her team, she finds herself beaten down by his accomplices to the verge of death. As Luna fights for her life, Rintarou realizes he must battle the demon inside him to reclaim his powers, recover the place where he belongs, and return to those precious to him.
In this wildly rich memoir, a director at some of the world's finest botanic gardens - Sydney, Kew and Melbourne - suggests such places are a cure for the world's ills. Tim Entwisle believes these sanctuaries can address the key threats of our time, such as climate change and plant extinction, while simultaneously serving up gorgeous landscapes and offering a balm to the weary human spirit. Evergreen reveals the noisy soundtrack to Tim Entwisle's life, why he prefers nature found kerbside rather than in the wild, and how he comes to have an alga (seaweed) named after him. Above all, it's an ode to the powerful mix of nature, science and culture. *Ebook available through all major etailers*
A sweet and satisfying novel of how delicious it is to discover your dreams Issy Randall can bake. No, Issy can create stunning, mouthwateringly divine cakes. After a childhood spent in her beloved Grampa Joe's bakery, she has undoubtedly inherited his talent. She's much better at baking than she is a filing so when she's laid off from her desk job, Issy decides to open her own little café. But she soon learns that her piece-of-cake plan will take all of her courage and confectionary talent to avert disaster. Funny and sharp, Meet Me at the Cupcake Café is about how life might not always taste like you expect, but there's always room for dessert!
Candid and imaginative in life as well as in literature, Ethel Turner's diaries - as selected by her granddaughter Phillipa Poole - bring her Sydney life in the 1900's into attractive perspective, describing Government House balls and garden parties, and the generous gifts brought from the financial success of her books.
This is a definitive bibliography of over 600 years of the Arthurian tradition in English. It is a chronological and descriptive listing of Arthurian literature and related material from the beginning of the English language to 2000.
This book relates a personal testimony of God's care and protection in the life of the author. Throughout the pages she illustrates events of how God intervened and transformed what could've been negative of even fatal results into positive ones, and how God has used her to minister to his hurting children. It reminds the reader that we are always in the presence of God. There's nothing private in our lives that God does not know. He is patient, kind merciful and forgiving. God is our Father, and He wants us to have a relationship with Him. One way to show God's love to us is to give that love away.