A 2025 Lefty Award and Edgar Award Nominee
An intoxicating mix of psychological thriller and domestic drama. --Naomi Hirahara, USA Today bestselling author
Beware of false memories. They keep secrets and tell lies.
Memory is Copeland-Stark's business. Yet after months of reconsolidation treatments at their sleek new flagship facility, Hope Nakano still has no idea what happened to her lost year, or the life she was just beginning to build with her one great love. Each procedure surfaces fragmented clues which erode Hope's trust in her own memories, especially the ones of Luke. As inconsistencies mount, her search for answers reveals a much larger secret Copeland-Stark is determined to protect.
But everyone has secrets, including Hope.
For readers who enjoy The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier, Lies We Bury by Elle Marr, and The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn.
Never Forget.
Memory is Copeland-Stark's business. Yet after months of reconsolidation treatments at their sleek new flagship facility, Hope Nakano still has no idea what happened to her lost year, or the life she was just beginning to build with her one great love. Each procedure surfaces fragmented clues which erode Hope's trust in her own memories, especially the ones of Luke. As inconsistencies mount, her search for answers reveals a much larger secret Copeland-Stark is determined to protect.
But everyone has secrets, including Hope.
A 2025 Lefty Award and Edgar Award Nominee
An intoxicating mix of psychological thriller and domestic drama. --Naomi Hirahara, USA Today bestselling author
Beware of false memories. They keep secrets and tell lies.
Memory is Copeland-Stark's business. Yet after months of reconsolidation treatments at their sleek new flagship facility, Hope Nakano still has no idea what happened to her lost year, or the life she was just beginning to build with her one great love. Each procedure surfaces fragmented clues which erode Hope's trust in her own memories, especially the ones of Luke. As inconsistencies mount, her search for answers reveals a much larger secret Copeland-Stark is determined to protect.
But everyone has secrets, including Hope.
For readers who enjoy The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, Things We Do in the Dark by Jennifer Hillier, Lies We Bury by Elle Marr, and The Woman in the Window by A. J. Finn.
Have you had a time that felt like something had just knocked you upside the head?
Does that event keep you down long after it happened?
Does it seem like a horrible story that just keeps repeating itself in your life?
Just as a rotten apple knocked the keeper off his track in the companion book The Keeper of the Story, so can events in our lives keep us down. We need to empower our lives and transform our lives. The Keeper of the Story Workbook teaches us how to use story to heal from traumatic feelings and emotions, any kind of emotional pain or heal from emotional abuse. It can actually transform your life and empower your life. You can learn to take charge of your own life.
Our lives are a multitude of stories. The most bothersome stories are the ones where we did not know how to act or how to handle our feelings when the event occurred. These are the stories that cause emotional pain and emotional abuse. They make us feel disempowered. Take the steps from The Keeper of the Story Workbook and use these principles to heal from emotional abuse.
Re-writing your story is nothing but using something similar to lucid dreaming. You know, going back into your dream when you are still in that half-awake dreamy state and making a bad dream come out the way you want it to. You don't have to be a writer or a storyteller. In fact, you might decide not to tell your story to anyone but yourself. Even if you never tell another person, the process in The Keeper of the Story Workbook can transform your life. You can empower your life to become who and what you want to be.
With the life coaching techniques in The Keeper of the Story Workbook, you will learn how to find your story and learn to live life daring greatly, change and transform your life, heal your relationship problems with friends, coworkers, bosses and children, marriage problems, as well as heal feelings and emotions.
The Keeper of the Story Workbook can be a major aid to transform your bad apple experiences into stories that will help you get back on track Transform your thoughts in order to heal from old stories, inspire your ideals, grow in any relationship, as well as empower yourself to take charge in your own life.
This book is about a tour guide trip of rafting the Colorado river with full color photographs and includes facts about the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River flow and usage, Robert Stanton, Charles Spencer and gold mining, John D. Lee and Lee's Ferry, animals and birds of the Colorado Plateau, hydrology and geology of this section of the river, ancient civilizations and their beliefs, legends and petroglyphs. It also relates tales about John Wesley Powell, the first river runner of the Colorado as well as other river runners such as Norman Nevills, Bus Hatch, Georgie White, Glenn and Bessie Hyde, and Bill Beer and John Daggett, who swam the river with life vests. The book also includes Emory and Ellsworth Kolb, who made the world's first true-life adventure movie about running the river. Barry Goldwater also made a movie, which actually got his political career started.
Experiencing the emerald green water and breath-taking vistas will bring you to a red rock cathedral that surpasses any man made structure on earth.
In this kids books 6-8 to find out what happened to
THE KEEPER OF THE STORY
What is creative thinking? Well, for one, with a creative thinker like Jimmie in our story, when a parent says, Thou shalt NOT, a resourceful child will think, When and how can I do it? How to Parent a Child was not a book that Jimmie's Father even thought of using for reading material in the you know where. And what is child abuse? Does it begin and end with physical abuse? Not hardly.
However, instead of sulking and becoming miserable, Jimmie handled his potential depression with an extremely inventive idea. Not only that, he solved his relationship problem with his Dad. Also, he was able to do this in a manner in which, no one would be able to lay blame under HIS skateboard
Jimmie's Dad really should have taken a lesson in child development and parenting from his son. Don't miss out on reading Christmas Craving to find out Jimmie's ingenious solution to his battle with Dad about the skateboard