Monday, April 29, 2019

Say You'll Stay (Return to Me Book 1) Pdf

ISBN: B01HAQMW48
Title: Say You'll Stay (Return to Me Book 1) Pdf
NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY & WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER

From New York Times Bestseller, Corinne Michaels, comes a new second chance standalone romance.

One word.

Stay.
It was all he had to do. Instead, he got on that bus and took my heart with him.

That was seventeen years ago.

I moved on. Marriage. Kids. White picket fence. Everything I ever wanted, but my husband betrayed me and I was left once again.

Alone, penniless, and with two boys, I had no choice but to return to Tennessee. He wasn’t supposed to be there. I should’ve been safe. However, fate has a way of stepping in.

This time around, the tables are turned. It’s my decision. Second chances do exist, but I don’t know if we can repair what’s already been broken . . .

Not what I expected Based on other reviews, I really thought this was going to be a great book. The foul language was horrible, the sex scenes were terribly graphic and the author droned on and on about the same topics. The length of the story could have been cut in half if the redundant conversations were removed. I was so disappointed that I did not continue reading the story.Corinne Michaels writes the best stories! Corinne Michaels has come up with another winner! Loved this story of Presley and Zach. A story that comes full circle 17 years later of 2 young people in love only to be torn apart by Zach's desire for a baseball career. Presley goes on to marry someone else and has twin boys. Her husband commits suicide and she is forced to go home to her parents ranch. Her despair over her husband and getting on with her life is conflicted with Zach coming back into her life. She feels guilt and other emotions that cause her lots of pain. I loved this book because of its raw emotion and conflict that comes up with her first love reentering her life. We can all identify with the feelings of our first love and what if and Presley actually goes through what maybe we have thought about our first love coming back into our life and what would happen. I thought this story had a lot of depth and character development. I so love this author and look forward to her next book in this series.Holy wow i need more Let me start off by saying I do NOT read contemporary romances. I have just never been able to really get in to them until the last few weeks. I read one a few weeks ago that was awesome and had me wanting to try another. That's when I came across a glowing review for Say You'll Stay. Ok sounds like a good read, let me check this one out.Holy Shhhh. What the heck am I reading? The book starts out with (SPOILER) a suicide. A scene that should be dark and depressing, heartbreak and it truly is. BUT Corinne uses that one scene to manipulate the reader. She writes the words that make you think you want to run away, to throw the book but then she turns it around and has you needing NO wanting to know more. You have to know the whys and how comes and the what the hells. She rips out your heart and then careful with every word she crafts, puts it back together so beautifully.This story will have you scream every profane word you can think of, jumping up and down with joy, as well as laughing and crying tears filled with so much emotion. your heart will break and your heart will soar. Presley is devastated but must keep it together for the sake of her boys. She has to move home even though that's the last place she wants to go because of the memories she has there. She doesn't have a choice but the one good thing is she knows he's not going to be there. Yes she can be a bit whiney but with every thing she has gone through you cant blame the woman.Zack had to move home after being hurt while playing baseball and takes over the running of his family farm. He's moved on with his life and doesn't expect to ever see her again even though his heart will always be hers. Life has a way of throwing a curveball when you least expect it, especially when they run into each other at a bar in the same town. While Zack fights for Presley, she pushes him away at every turn.Can she get passed the pain and destruction in her life and move on? Will she allow herself a second chance at happiness? He wants her but knows he hurt her, can he change her mind about them? Or will he allow her to push him away again? Between the lies and the secrets, can love reemerge or is it just too late?Looking forward to the next one and am currently indulging in Corinne's Seal books. oh my delicious.

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Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Life Together Free Pdf

ISBN: 0060608528
Title: Life Together Pdf The Classic Exploration of Christian in Community
Author: Dietrich Bonhoeffer
Published Date: 1978-10-25
Page: 128

"When I think of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, some words Gorky used of Tolstoy come into my mind--'Look what a wonderful man is living on the earth.'" -- Malcolm Muggeridge, author of Jesus After his martyrdom at the hands of the Gestapo in 1945, Dietrich Bonhoeffer continued his witness in the hearts of Christians around the world. His Letters and Papers from Prison became a prized testimony to Christian faith and courage, read by thousands. Now in Life Together we have Pastor Bonhoeffer's experience of Christian community. This story of a unique fellowship in an underground seminary during the Nazi years reads like one of Paul's letters. It gives practical advice on how life together in Christ can be sustained in families and groups. The role of personal prayer, worship in common, everyday work, and Christian service is treated in simple, almost biblical, words. Life Together is bread for all who are hungry for the real life of Christian fellowship.

In Life Together, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, renowned Christian minister, professor, and author of The Cost of Discipleship recounts his unique fellowship in an underground seminary during the Nazi years in Germany. Giving practical advice on how life together in Christ can be sustained in families and groups, Life Together is bread for all who are hungry for the real life of Christian fellowship.

Very Good, But Didn't Live Up to the Hype This book is one I've been meaning to read for years. It has been quoted and referenced in so many other books, sermons, and articles on Christian community. It's densely packed with tons of sweet truths to suck on for hours like a good cough drop. I can definitely understand why it has been so loved, but it just didn't quite live up to all the hype. My expectations were obviously too high. The book is just too short and brief to be a definitive book on Christian fellowship. However, it would be hard to imagine not including these principles and truths when discussing life together in Christ. I liked it a lot and will use this book to train up people in our church because it is short and sweet.An incredibly well written (and I assume well translated) explanation ... An incredibly well written (and I assume well translated) explanation of our (followers of Christ) need of other believers for life to function the way it was designed. Bonhoeffer's insight into what makes the church important to our day to day walk with God, is what makes this book stand out among in spite of the waves of church bettering books that have over-saturated the market in the last few decades. Before anyone reads a book on how the make their church more effective, they ought to read this. In my opinion, it is a quintessential read for anyone aspiring the position of elder or deacon in the church, and maybe just about everybody else who considers themselves a believer in Jesus Christ.and love. This is given that many churches find themselves ... Potentially one of the most important books of modern Christian thought, and this is one of the few books that endeavors to invite Christians into a contemplative life of meditation, work, and love. This is given that many churches find themselves generating artificial, Americanized communities that stand in sharp contrast to the community Christ sought while on earth. An irony is that, rather than point a person away from church and sinners, Bonhoeffer encourages us toward church and sinners. We may not even have the chance to love until we have lived in community, sinned against a brother/sister, and have been forgiven. One is given an opportunity to read what Christianity would be "in context" for Christianity cannot be separated from community and common suffering.This book is for people that want to try living in community in a way that asks more of us all, and for those who also interested in ordering their lives with mediation, scripture, and sharing a common life.

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

A Discovery of Witches Free Pdf

ISBN: B004MTWWD8
Title: A Discovery of Witches Pdf A Novel

A richly inventive novel about a centuries-old vampire, a spellbound witch, and the mysterious manuscript that draws them together.

Deep in the stacks of Oxford's Bodleian Library, young scholar Diana Bishop unwittingly calls up a bewitched alchemical manuscript in the course of her research. Descended from an old and distinguished line of witches, Diana wants nothing to do with sorcery; so after a furtive glance and a few notes, she banishes the book to the stacks. But her discovery sets a fantastical underworld stirring, and a horde of daemons, witches, and vampires soon descends upon the library. Diana has stumbled upon a coveted treasure lost for centuries - and she is the only creature who can break its spell.

Debut novelist Deborah Harkness has crafted a mesmerizing and addictive read, equal parts history and magic, romance and suspense. Diana is a bold heroine who meets her equal in vampire geneticist Matthew Clairmont, and gradually warms up to him as their alliance deepens into an intimacy that violates age-old taboos. This smart, sophisticated story harks back to the novels of Anne Rice, but it is as contemporary and sensual as the Twilight series - with an extra serving of historical realism.

4.6 stars: A Discovery of Witches by Deborah Harkness Diana, a witch who avoids using magic, is studying alchemical history when she finds an old book covered in magic; she returns the book to the library archives, but witches, vampires, and daemons are all hunting it, some bringing danger for Diana, and others -- especially ancient vampire Matthew -- providing protection and love.(Though reviews are inherently subjective, I prefer to provide some organization to my opinions through the use of a personal rubric. The following notes may contain spoilers.)Plot and Setting: 4.6 -- Plot is engaging from start to finish. Has many unique elements, no major holes, and a sense of focus. Major plot points are dropped or not resolved (cliffhanger). Setting is clear and believable. Timeline is clear and consistent. This is an incredibly detailed world, with interesting creatures, complex politics, and complicated family dynamics, all mixed in with elements of the mundane, ordinary world. There's terror and romance, adventure and personal revelations. It's complicated, and it doesn't resolve, leading directly into the next book, but it is wonderful. And it is clearly a well-planned story, since it is possible to track the days as they pass, from September 18 to October 31.Characters: 5 -- Relatable, realistic, interesting, dynamic characters. Even minor characters have depth, as do the relationships between characters. We meet many, many characters, with their own stories, personalities, creature attributes, and motivations (both benevolent and evil). They are all incredibly well imagined and outlined. Diana's struggle to accept her magic ability, and all that comes with it, makes her very relatable, and I enjoyed her relationships with Matthew, Sarah and Emily, Ysabeau and Marthe, and all her other friends and acquaintances.Mechanics and Writing: 5 -- Few, if any, typos, punctuation issues, or word errors. (<3/100pgs) Intelligent use of POV. Skillful writing that adds to the story. Errors include: compound word and/or homophone confusion, mild punctuation or formatting issues. POV is mainly 1st-person Diana, with some scenes (all or almost all when Diana is not present to narrate) in a sort of universal 3rd-person narrative, dipping into the thoughts of whoever is needed to tell the important details.Redeeming Value: 3.6 -- Partially focused uplifting themes or lessons. Drugs, alcohol, violence, etc, are not glorified, though there is some shaky ground. A few borderline explicit sex scenes. Implied moral guidelines for behavior. No actual sex, though there's lots of kissing and intimate acts of 'bundling' between Diana and Matthew, and other sexual relationships are mentioned. A good deal of violence, which grows bloody and/or deadly more than once. Wine is a big deal, but it's enjoyed responsibly. Vampire politics and morality are apparently different from the human versions, falling more into the medieval, or even bestial. Some witches head that way, too. Lots of power plays, long grudges, etc.Personal Enjoyment: 5 -- I loved it. It made me feel in all the best ways, and leaves me content and satisfied. One I'll definitely read again.An love and hate situation So I don't really know how to really describe this book. A discovery of a witch started so promising by giving a strong, smart and self-sufficient female character in Diana Bishop. Yes Diana is not your typical witch/mortal or biped in love with a mesmerizing vampire that are usually found in romance novels. So I was having a ball reading and I even somewhat found Matthew domeering and old fashioned ways amusing at the start and I may admit even quite charming. And the mystery we are giving at the beginning is quite compelling that you truly want to know what going to happen with these two. Then the scenery change and the characters fall in love and God here comes the disaster. I was appalled by turn the novel took with Diana was slowly morphing into the damsel in distress that plague every others romance novel and Matthew domeering and diresgard of others opinion was not enticing to the naratif anymore. By the end of the novel I much wanting to throw it away because I was left confused and irrated with thousands of questions but no desire to pick up the sequel.But because I do value my own sanity and do not feel the needs to keep wondering about what happened next I will read the next book hopping the author doesn't simply tries to stuff our faces with obsucure snippet of historical facts.

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

The Liberator Free Pdf

ISBN: B0083DJTXK
Title: The Liberator Pdf One World War II Soldier's 500-Day Odyssey from the Beaches of Sicily to the Gates of Dachau
The untold story of the bloodiest and most dramatic march to victory of the Second World War.
 
Written with Alex Kershaw's trademark narrative drive and vivid immediacy, The Liberator traces the remarkable battlefield journey of maverick U.S. Army officer Felix Sparks through the Allied liberation of Europe—from the first landing in Italy to the final death throes of the Third Reich.

Over five hundred bloody days, Sparks and his infantry unit battled from the beaches of Sicily through the mountains of Italy and France, ultimately enduring bitter and desperate winter combat against the die-hard SS on the Fatherland's borders. Having miraculously survived the long, bloody march across Europe, Sparks was selected to lead a final charge to Bavaria, where he and his men experienced some of the most intense street fighting suffered by Americans in World War II.

And when he finally arrived at the gates of Dachau, Sparks confronted scenes that robbed the mind of reason—and put his humanity to the ultimate test.

Felix Sparks a True American Hero Felix Sparks another unsung hero from WW2. He helped with the invasion of Italy and fought all the way into Germany. Along the way he liberated the Dachau concentration Camp. Here some of his men slaughtered the brutal SS that they captured. The aftermath had a full investigation into the conduct of those killing the SS. It eventually was squashed by Patton himself.The writer pulls no punches. He lets the reader know when a General messed up and how it affected the outcome of the battle. Felix Sparks is a true American Hero. Once you start reading it will be hard to put the book down.Excellent history of one of America’s greatest and least known divisions, entwined with the history of a great officer The 45th Infantry Division is hardly etched on the public’s consciousness, yet it should be. A National Guard division - America was woefully unprepared for another world war and thus had few regular divisions - the 45th has a WWII combat record that very few divisions can equal and none envy. Thrown repeatedly into the hottest part of battles, the 45th somehow avoided breaking even when entire companies and even a battalion were wiped out almost to a man, yet events conspired to keep their tales mostly from the front page.Colonel Sparks, the subject of this book, is perhaps the best example the author could have selected as a focus. He is both typical of the breed and exceptional within it, and having survived the war, could give additional information after it ended. Sparks is the best possible representative of the American soldier and the larger American war machine, both tough as nails and filled with humanity. His story is amazing.The author’s recreation of Sparks’ part of war is both dryly factual and colorful. He aptly avoids war porn while also not whitewashing the horrors. Those of us blessed with never facing such duty cannot really understand it, but books like this can help us understand to the degree possible, and to deeply appreciate the ordinary men and women who do such extraordinary things in defense of freedom and liberty. Highly recommended. Instead of books about understanding Islam, American university students should all be reading this book, that we may understand ourselves as a nation and grasp both the value of liberty and its terrible price. Highly, highly recommended.Another Winning Alex Kershaw Book The US Army traditionally has been an organization that celebrates elites: Rangers, Special Forces, Delta Force, and Airborne Infantry. But, in the end, it is the straight leg, uncelebrated infantry units who do the heavy lifting of battle. The 45th Infantry Division was one of those organizations in WWII. In over 500 days of combat it suffered unimaginable casualties, fighting its way across Sicily, up the leg of Italy, into France and Germany. It went across the beach in four D-Days, but received little credit or praise. Col. Felix Sparks demonstrated unparalleled courage and leadership in guiding and encouraging his men through the terrors of mine fields, artillery barrages, machine gun fire, and extreme weather conditions of heat, cold and rain. This book is very well written, but equally hard to read because of the description of terror and carnage inflected on these young Americans by a determined, fanatical enemy. Mr. Kershaw has done another tremendous job in writing this book. I recommend it to all.

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Thursday, April 4, 2019

The Universe Has Your Back Download

ISBN: 1401946550
Title: The Universe Has Your Back Pdf Transform Fear to Faith
Author: Gabrielle Bernstein
Published Date: 2018-12-31
Page: 200

Gabrielle Bernstein is the #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Universe Has Your Back, and has written five additional bestsellers. She was featured on Oprah's SuperSoul Sunday as a "next-generation thought leader," and The New York Times named her "a new role model." She appears regularly as an expert on The Dr. Oz Show and co-hosted the Guinness World Record largest guided meditation with Deepak Chopra.

Now in tradepaper: New York Times best-selling author offers simple prayers, affirmations, and exercises to support readers in releasing old thought systems and fears, and a return to peace.

Through acceptance, surrender, and a commitment to her continually evolving spiritual path, New York Times best-selling author and international speaker Gabrielle Bernstein has been transforming her fear into faith. Her stories and universal lessons provide a framework for releasing the blocks to what everyone most longs for: happiness, security, and clear direction. These lessons can help us relinquish the need to control in order to relax into a sense of certainty and freedom--to stop chasing life and truly live.
Ride the swell of your energy and true power to find strength when you are down, synchronicity and support when you are lost, safety in the face of uncertainty, and joy in what might otherwise be pain. Bernstein has secrets to reveal, and she is determined to unleash the presence of your power with the comforting knowledge that the Universe has your back.

Fresh and Uplifting Spiritual Perspectives We All Can Use To Become More Loving And To Feel More Loved *****This is a book with a high purpose, according to the author: "This book is about helping people find safety in the midst of uncertainty, power when they feel powerless, and love in a fearful world.' She accomplished her purpose.This is a practical spiritual book that all readers will benefit from no matter what their spirituality. When I read a book that conflicts with my basic religious beliefs (as this one did--yes), I take the truth that I can find and the good that I can find and translate it into my beliefs, into my way of looking at the world, into my own religious beliefs. This book is rich with spiritual insights that I applied in this way. That said, the reader should know that the foundation of the book is A Course in Miracles (ACIM) and ACIM teachers primarily, plus New Age ideas from Abraham and The Secret and such, plus Kundalini and John of God. If you are offended by these schools of thought, you won't enjoy this book. I was not offended, and I don't think most readers would be. The book is an amalgamation of the above beliefs in a fresh way with the author's unique spin--which is what makes it worth reading. For me it was a reminder of spiritual teachings I know but have "forgotten"; I often need reminders and thus enjoy books like this.It helped me to open up and be more willing to receive from God (my Higher Power, versus "the Universe"), something I am currently struggling with. It helped me to be more willing to surrender to God. A quote: "Limitless guidance is available to you when you surrender to receive it." As you can see, this can be applied to many types of spiritualities and it is a good reminder.It is youthful and fresh, which is a positive and a negative to me. Sometimes it could be a bit simplistic and naive. On the other hand it was filled with youthful and energetic enthusiasm. I am certain that this is simply reflecting the author's personality.The book includes many exercises and meditations, some journaling, and many simple prayers. It also includes several rituals...it reminds me of the truth that often when we reject rituals handed down to us by traditional religions we then go on to create our own, absent some of the wisdom of those who came before us. Still, the rituals could be helpful to those who are seekers, those who have rejected traditional faiths, and who want to ground themselves in love in some way that speaks to them. Despite a few things that I could not apply, I still think this is a five star book. It is one that seekers and millennials especially will find much in to appreciate.As an example of how I applied this book to my own religion, I'll share this: When I was a young Christian, I was appalled at the lack of love and peace I found in my church. I wondered, since according to the Bible, when Jesus left the earth His parting gift to us was "His peace", why I didn't feel much peace as a Christian. Instead I found myself reflecting judgement and even hatred around me. I didn't like what I was becoming. I ended up leaving Christianity for many years. I was involved in other spiritualities, including ACIM. In these New Age spiritualities I found so much peace. It was eye-opening to me. Years later I returned to Christianity and encountered Jesus and His peace in a new way. I do think that my time wandering and seeking helped me to do this. Eventually I found the fullness of His peace as a Roman Catholic. This book nudged me to remember love, peace, and openness, non-judgement, and many other values that are key to my faith. It also addressed living in a fear-based world, especially with all of the turmoil in our country at this time. I loved the reminders and I enjoyed forming my own fresh perspective on the struggles of our nation, all prompted by thoughtful reading of this book. Again, thus the five stars!I received and advance copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I hope that my review was helpful to you in making a buying a decision. I appreciate the author for the earnest and transparent work she has done with it and think it's a keeper.Highly recommended.*****I love books of this genre - my bookshelf is full ... I love books of this genre - my bookshelf is full of them. I even thought I would love this one, something about the cover picture, the title, and even the pages I previewed drew me to it.But when it arrived, I didn't like it. If I list all the reasons why, my review is just going to echo so many of the other negative reviews, that the author feels too goofy, slangy, New-Agey, jingo-y and young. That it just doesn't have depth to it, and there's nothing new in here that hasn't been written thousands of times before. That's okay - sometimes it takes a certain voice to connect with a certain group of people. I want to be clear about who that group would be.Some have said that maybe this book would be good for millenials. I would disagree with that generalization because I'm a millenial. And if you're a millenial with an old soul like me, you're probably not going to connect with it. I think this book is a good fit for a lot of people - maybe young people that are just now starting the search, that are just opening up to the power of the Universe. Or for all of the people that wrote positive reviews - if the book even touches the hearts and changes the lives of just 100 people, then it was worth being written, as that 100 people will touch countless more. How many people's lives do each of us change? Let's think about that before we rip on the author.In fact, I don't even want to really say anything more negative, because this could be the book for you. If you're worried about wasting your money - Amazon has a money back guarantee - all you have to do is print out a return receipt, put it back in the box it came in and UPS will pick it up from your doorstep.Regardless of how old you are - you're new to the path of miracles, Oneness, feeling Spirit working in your life, give this book a try. If you've been on the path for many years as I am, regardless of what generation you're in - I wouldn't recommend it. Hope this review helped. Namaste :)A little too fluffy for me... I don't want to be overly negative, but want to share my review for the sake of balance, because this book has overwhelmingly positive feedback and I just couldn't get on board. You might find this book really great and uplifting, but if you are dealing with actual serious hardship in your life, the author's tone might feel a little trite. If you are recovering from trauma or loss, the author's anecdote of "one time in yoga class I just couldn't get centered and boy was that awful" can be quite irking. She seems lovely and genuine, but also very privileged, so she won't cater to everyone. I found Brene Brown's "The Gifts of Imperfection" to be a little more grounded for what I personally needed.

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