Agony Churns My Heart


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I acknowledge the contribution of my mother and father for their blessings and my careful nurture and of my brothers for their intellectual companionship. I also acknowledge hereditary contribution of my grandfather whom I have never seen but whose stories as “pioneer and the first English Teacher” still prevail as folklore in my hometown. I am grateful to my wife and children for their support in writing. Also I am grateful to ShriRajenderKrishan and Ms AparnaChatterjee from Boloji.com for building my confidence on writing poems and to ShriRamaraoVadapalli for his kind remarks.I acknowledge the contribution of my mother and father for their blessings and my careful nurture and of my brothers for their intellectual companionship. I also acknowledge hereditary contribution of my grandfather whom I have never seen but whose stories as “pioneer and the first English Teacher” still prevail as folklore in my hometown. I am grateful to my wife and children for their support in writing. Also I am grateful to ShriRajenderKrishan and Ms AparnaChatterjee from Boloji.com for building my confidence on writing poems and to ShriRamaraoVadapalli for his kind remarks.




The Agony Within


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In this book you’ll learn: How to live the life you were born to live. • Learn how to stop being Codependent, and ways to recognize an abuser. • Break the cycle of abuse by building up your self-esteem. • Love yourself first. • Identify the patterns that keep you emotionally trapped and take care of your inner Child. • Recognize and understands the abusers in your life. “A PHENOMENAL BOOK, VERY ENLIGHTEN AND FULL OF HOPE.”




Split


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JB Salsbury is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author who has captivated readers around the world. Her unforgettable new novel is a story of romance and suspense, with a twist no one will see coming . . . What do you do when you wake up with no memory of what you did last night? Lucas spent the first half of his life protecting himself from others, but now his own mind is his biggest enemy. He doesn't know what happens when the blackouts overtake him, but he can recall the feelings -- the rage, the confusion, the fear. Thankfully the quiet life he's found in Payson, Arizona has kept the darkness at bay. Until his boss's estranged daughter shows up in town, asking questions she shouldn't and sparking a desire Lucas can't control. Getting close to Shyann is the best thing that's ever happened to him, but when his blackouts return, unleashing the truth he's battled so long to hide, he may just lose her forever . . .




Breaking the Back of Depression


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Jackie Osinski takes us on her own personal struggle, heartaches and devastations of dealing with depression. The book opens as Jackie is a seven-year-old child trying to deal with an abusive home life. She candidly points out the harrowing feelings of being a small child, wanting to plunge a knife through her chest. She continues the journey with the successive years of depression and her many attempts at suicide. She feebly attempts to find some sort of healing and resolve. As the book progresses, we find a young woman haunted by the demonic forces of depression. It is only several years later when the Word of God is revealed to her in a dynamic new way, that she is able to find complete and total freedom. The reader is given tools to be set free from depression and help others find the same hope, peace and freedom. Jackie Osinski is an author, conference speaker and evangelist. As a former pastor, she has counseled many who have suffered from depression and suicide. Her passion is to see the oppressed set free. She is on a journey to bring hope, healing and freedom to millions. Having suffered from depression and suicide for over 20 years, Jackie sought answers to be set free. After 20 years of seeking every possible avenue, she discovered the power to overcome and be totally set free. Jackie then set out on a course to help others. Through many years as a counselor, conference speaker and pastor, she has used these same tools to set many free.




Amber to Ashes


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An orphaned outsider, Amber Moretti is desperate to start fresh the moment she walks onto campus. She meets two men who bring color, air, and light to her darkened world: Brock Cunningham's appeal is dizzying, a potent force Amber can't deny; Ryder Ashcroft, a blue-eyed, tattooed, and pierced bad boy, turns Amber off-- until his kisses steal a piece of her heart. Now Amber is on fire, and with both men sharing every inch of her, they soon have Amber in ashes....




Forsaken Control


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Ares I was suffocating until the club saved me. I've sent the pain below, buried it and taken control of my life. Now, I cause the pain. I make people break and beg for their lives, as I decide their fates. It's up to me as the Enforcer to protect my club, by any means necessary. She comes into my life, like a stiff punch to the gut, making me question everything I once believed. She belongs to my brother and it goes against everything to take her from him. However, I don't want to take just her. No, I want them both. Can my club handle it? Can he? Because she already loves me... This is book 5 and can be read as a standalone or as a series. The series order is- Secrets, Exposed, Relinquish, Corrupted and Forsaken Control




Lamentations


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Though the five poems of Lamentations undoubtedly refer to the Babylonian siege and destruction of Jerusalem in 587 BCE, the multiple voices that narrate unspeakable suffering and labor to make sense of the surrounding horror do so at women’s expense. In the opening chapters, a prevailing metaphor of Jerusalem as a woman (Woman Zion) portrays a weeping widow, abandoned and alone, who soon becomes the target of blame for the downfall of the city and its inhabitants. Vague sexual improprieties craft the basis of her sinfulness, seemingly to justify her immense suffering as punishment. The damning effect of such a metaphor finds company in subsequent accounts of women, young girls, and mothers—all victims of the destruction recorded therein. But this feminist interpretation of Lamentations does not stop at merely documenting the case against women; it also demonstrates how such texts can serve as sources of strength by lifting up portraits of courageous resistance amid the rubble of misogynist landscapes.




The Pomegranate Lady and Her Sons: Selected Stories


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“Carries the flavor of the old world, its underlying ferocity leavened by a lyrical mysticism. . . . Her prose is transcendent.”—Washington Post Rich in characters both whimsical and deeply poignant, humorous and real, the stories of Goli Taraghi have made her one of the world’s most beloved contemporary writers from Iran. A best-selling author in her native country and widely anthologized in the United States and around the world, Taraghi's work is now made fully accessible to an English-speaking audience in this standout and long-awaited volume of selected stories, selected as a Best Book of 2013 by staff and critics at National Public Radio. Drawing on childhood experiences in Tehran during the reign of the Shah, her exile in Paris, and her subsequent visits to Tehran after the revolution, Taraghi develops characters and tales that linger in one’s mind. In the title story, a woman traveling from Tehran to Paris is obliged to help an old woman—the Pomegranate Lady—find her way to her fugitive sons in Sweden. In "The Gentleman Thief," a new kind of polite, apologetic thief emerges from the wreckage of the revolution. In "Encounter," a woman's world is upended when her former maid becomes her jailer. And in "The Flowers of Shiraz," a group of teenagers finally manages to coax a shy schoolmate out of her shell—only to once again encounter tragedy. Reminiscent of the work of Nadine Gordimer and Eudora Welty, Taraghi's stories capture universal experiences of love, loss, alienation, and belonging—all with an irresistible sense of life’s absurdities.




Premature


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Within this book lie various parts of my soul, such as the torn-up version, the bitten-off version, and the death of many versions. There are not many pieces of my body that I have not self-inflicted on, and this book holds the parts that hold me together. I wear on the outside what is my personal battleground. My scars are past and present—imprints that have joined me in my psychological war to find myself and my sanity. These scars are printed on pages now to express the never-ending pain and suffering that entails such beings who have felt such things. This book is for anyone who has drowned above land, who has frowned in the sun, or who has stopped beating the normal heartbeat. This book is my soul, cracked and never fully able to heal, yet out in the open for a breath of life.




THE GENERAL


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Stars enflame. Angels war. Love betrays. Zion’s Angels are preparing for the heavenly wedding of Lilly Rose and Skye Worthy. But when Lilly arrives in eternity’s paradise, Captain Leafe sets his eye on Lilly. Determined to claim her as his own, he begins to pursue the soon-to-be-bride. Lilly and Skye’s relationship is tested. Zion is on edge, anticipating who Lilly will choose: Skye or Leafe. Meanwhile, Zion’s Angels are at war with the evil hinlors who seek to wreak havoc on Zion’s peace. Armageddon is near, and King Worthy envisions at dwelling place for both angels and humans in New Zion. General Skye Worthy and Captain Leafe will battle for the destiny of New Zion, while battling for Lilly’s heart.