Three chances to fall in love...sight unseen.
Paige Turner is back where she started.
She's living in her parent's basement, working at Upstairs Closet Thrift, and stuck dating men who hate lemon meringue pie and cats-heathens. Something needs to change. She just didn't think that meant participating in a blind dating experiment to find a man she could connect with emotionally and who wouldn't dare judge her Netflix queue.
Rhodes has loved Paige since headgear, acne, and every questionable style phase. She didn't ditch him when his legs grew at record speed one summer, or when his dad's stroke took longer to recover from, and he needed a shoulder to lean on, even if it did mean he had to bend over to reach it. Their history is murky with friendship, but he promised himself he wouldn't squash an opportunity to tell her how he felt the next time she was single. Concealing his identity to compete with two other guys for her attention wasn't what he envisioned. It's worse than reading the negative comments on his viral stop-motion videos.
When the truth comes out, they have to decide if they would choose the person standing in front of them without the protection of a touch screen or if they'd rather put their phones on Do Not Disturb.
Paige Turner is on a new adventure.
After participating in a blind dating experiment with three guys, she's ready for a break from men, even if that includes her best friend, Rhodes. So she does what almost any thirty-year-old in crisis mode would do: she purchases a van and flees her hometown with her favorite sidekick and pet, Cleocatra, hoping to get lost in Montana and maybe even find herself.
If only it were that easy.
Rhodes didn't think confessing his undying love for his best friend would push her to leave town suddenly. Wrong. It did. In the wake of this rejection, he does everything he can to avoid thinking about her, like learning to play pickleball. Turns out he isn't half bad. Unfortunately, he can't avoid his feelings or control the situation he's now in, especially when confronted with his worst nightmare: losing Paige. But he has to trust the process, which is an encouragement he'd rather read on the side of a mug than live out.
Stuck in the not yet of their relationship, they have to decide if this adventure will bring them closer together or farther apart.
Laugh and melt over the characters in book two of the Love is Blind series.
Jabez Jabez What Do You See? is a colorful 123 book that takes young learners along for a ride with Jabez as they develop early math skills. In this book, young learners will be able to recognize their numbers and colors with a combination of simple counting with Jabez's vibrant illustrations of animals. Early learners will find the quirky visuals attractive as they learn the foundations of numbers and counting.
This powerful, life-affirming book written especially for women on a journey of personal growth and discovery, reminds us that healing and transformation are possible when we decide to see everything from a brave new perspective.
Big Ish
There are men that walk this earth going mostly unnoticed and living peaceful lives while raising families, who slowly fade away when their time comes to an end as they breathe a final breath.
Then there are those few that cannot go unnoticed, who no matter where they go, cast shadows so large and dark, that even if they wanted to hide, they could not. Nothing is balanced for them, and no one around them would feel safe if they dared to cross them.
Ishmael Heald was one of those men, who despite wanting to do right by others, never seemed to be able to. He fought with the force of three ferocious men and consumed enough alcohol to kill a normal human, all while existing in a life that seemed more fiction than an actual reality.
The loss of so much throughout his time and a constant battle from within that felt like the devil eating him away, filled his story with lessons that would last well beyond his death for this steel worker.
This book is a comprehensive guide to Strawberry Hill, a Gothic revival villa built in the 18th century by Horace Walpole. It provides a detailed history of the house and its various owners, as well as an analysis of its architectural style and aesthetic. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, the book also includes a tour of the house and its gardens.
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This book is a comprehensive guide to Strawberry Hill, a Gothic revival villa built in the 18th century by Horace Walpole. It provides a detailed history of the house and its various owners, as well as an analysis of its architectural style and aesthetic. Lavishly illustrated with photographs, the book also includes a tour of the house and its gardens.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.
Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.