Joycelyn is a talented writer hiding behind her words due to her struggle to keep up with the social world. Her comfort comes from writing "What If" stories, alternate realities where she seizes missed chances. Struggling with her latest novel, Joycelyn's life changes when she visits an art exhibition. "Unwritten Pages" is a touching tale of vulnerability, creativity, and supporting peers, inviting readers to join Joycelyn on her journey of self-discovery.
"Unshakeable" is a compass for your expedition towards self-assuredness and victory. Through experiences, insightful guidance, and the tools to bolster confidence, this is your co-pilot as you navigate challenges, celebrate triumphs, and carve your path.
Sensory Noir: A Symphony of Senses in a World of Shadows Step into a world where words are weaved from sensations and intrigue lurks within every scent, taste, and touch. "Sensory Noir" is a mesmerizing detective tale that challenges conventions and immerses you in a narrative painted with the hues of senses. Meet Detective Alex Lane, a protagonist who navigates a rain-soaked city by the tap-tap of raindrops and distant sirens. Blind since childhood, Alex's other senses become his guiding light as he delves into a complex case. A cryptic audio message sets the stage, and with each chapter, you're drawn deeper into a sensory odyssey. Turn the pages to unravel a world where senses speak louder than words and where a blind detective's journey proves that sometimes, the most vivid truths are the ones we feel.
In the first book in a brilliant new fantasy series, books that aren't finished by their authors reside in the Library of the Unwritten in Hell, and it is up to the Librarian to track down any restless characters who emerge from those unfinished stories. Many years ago, Claire was named Head Librarian of the Unwritten Wing-- a neutral space in Hell where all the stories unfinished by their authors reside. Her job consists mainly of repairing and organizing books, but also of keeping an eye on restless stories that risk materializing as characters and escaping the library. When a Hero escapes from his book and goes in search of his author, Claire must track and capture him with the help of former muse and current assistant Brevity and nervous demon courier Leto. But what should have been a simple retrieval goes horrifyingly wrong when the terrifyingly angelic Ramiel attacks them, convinced that they hold the Devil's Bible. The text of the Devil's Bible is a powerful weapon in the power struggle between Heaven and Hell, so it falls to the librarians to find a book with the power to reshape the boundaries between Heaven, Hell….and Earth.
Losing myself in the spotlight wasn't hard. Forgetting who I was, was even easier. "Soliloquy of a Broken Heart" is a raw, intimate journey through the labyrinth of heartbreak. Told in a captivating interspective voice, this novel delves into the universal experience of love's demise, capturing the before, during, and after in a poignant symphony of emotions.
Have you ever thought how life could be so sudden? Sometimes losing someone leads to unexpected things and those things might act like a sunrise, helping you to see the world in a different way. People join your journey and sometimes, the seat next to you is not empty anymore because a specific person finally stays.
At the beginning of the Nazi period, 25,000 Jewish people lived in Tarnow, Poland. By the end of the Second World War, nine remained. Like Anne Frank, Israel Unger and his family hid for two years in an attic crawl space. Against all odds, they emerged alive. Now, after decades of silence, here is Israel’s “unwritten diary.” Nine people lived behind that false wall above the Dagnan factory in Tarnow. Their stove was the chimney that went up through the attic; their windows were cracks in the wall. Survival depended on the food the adults leaving the hideout at night were able to forage. Even at the end of the war, however, Jewish people emerging from hiding were still not safe. After the infamous postwar Kielce pogrom, Israel’s parents sent him and his brother as “orphans” to France in a program called Rescue Children, a Europe-wide attempt to find Jewish children orphaned by the Holocaust. When the family was finally reunited, they lived a precarious existence between France—as people sans pays—and England until the immigration papers for Canada came through in 1951. In Montreal, in the world described so well by Mordecai Richler, Israel’s father, a co-owner of a factory in Poland, was reduced to sweeping factory floors. At the local yeshiva (Jewish high school), Israel discovered chemistry, and a few short years later he left poverty behind. He had a stellar academic career, married, and raised a family in Fredericton, New Brunswick. The Unwritten Diary of Israel Unger is as much a Holocaust story as it is a story of a young immigrant making every possible use of the opportunities Canada had to offer.
What you hold in your hands is not a "Happily Ever After" love story, nor is it a romance novel. But rather it is a real love story. One withups and downs, twists and turns, good times and bad. This story willremind you to show your appreciation for the ones you love every day, because tomorrow may be too late.I met the love of my life. My lifelong dream of being a wife and motherseemed to be coming true before my eyes. Then everything changed.I hope this story will serve as a testament to these truths: love God and those around you everyday, forgive the little things and focus on what's important. Life hardly ever travels on the perfect path you lay out, but the one thing that is constant and unbending - is love.