Echoes of the Hearts


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Echoes of the Hearts has feelings coded in form of words that beautifully satisfies the soul. One can find the darkest to the most motivational and self loving poetries in the book. These poetries would indeed devote themselves to make you realise how important is to know the reality of the invisible traps that surrounds us. The common ones being depression, suicide, anxiety, breakup, love, dilemma and a lot more. To have the best is not just to realise but to even get a boost of inspiration to step forward.




Echoes of the Heart


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Echoes of the Heart


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Echoes of the Heart, is a book of modern poetry & Haiku allowing us all to feel the tragedies and triumphs in life many of us never get to experience. The author turns the lemons into lemonade. Passion is oozing from the pores, and pen of this author, as she colours pictures with words, as only Ms. Destiny can do. Vivid images pop out in your imagination as you read each verse. Echoes of the Heart touches your own heart. It tears at your heart, and excites your soul. You can't put down this book of poetry! Passion Echoes though out it! A truly sempiternal effect on the reader. The author shines through eupeptic, while giving cerebration, until the very last poem. It is ineluctable, to go away with a feeling of triumphancy for this author.




ECHOES FROM THE HEART


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Heart Echoes


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In the aftermath of a massive LA earthquake, the perfect existence Teal Morgan-Adams has built begins to crumble. Teal's daughter, Maiya, is determined to learn the identity of her biological father. As Maiya's prying reopens old wounds, Teal receives tragic news and must travel home to Cedar Pointe, Oregon. Will her already-strained marriage survive the distance and the secrets she'll be forced to face there?







Echoes from the Heart


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Woodland Echoes


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For many years, Woodland Park was a best-kept secret for the residence and vacation property owners. Her lake was and still is according to a recent conservation report pristine. As with most secrets, they are not kept for long, and the word got out. People have moved in or bought the propertysome very inexpensively that went back for taxes. These new people probably wonder why there are so many black property owners in Woodland Park. The majority of the newcomers are not aware that Woodland Park was once a black resort that was created during segregation. They never stop to read the historical marker in front of the old one-room schoolhouse that tells about Woodland Parks history. They are unaware that there were once hotels and rental cottages that couldnt keep up with the summer demand or that the now-deserted beach used to be packed with many black vacationers and locals. They dont know that there was once a grand clubhouse that dominated Mayo Point. Many of these new people swim in the shallow waters of that very point where the clubhouse boardwalk once led. They havent heard of the beautiful Hallie Q. Brown, a black elocutionist, who once gave a speech for Queen Victoria. Hallie owned a humble cottage near the public beach. The new people dont know that the famous boxer Joe Louis spent lots of time in Woodland Park because his wifes family owned a cottage across the street from the old Kelsonia Hotel. Or that W. E. B. Du Bois once stood on a dock in Woodland Park with its founder, Marian Auther. They would be interested to know that during Prohibition, Dutch Anderson would be killed in a shoot-out with the police in Muskegon. Only a few days earlier, he had been to what is now the Shangri-La in Woodland Park to pick up his bootleg whisky and beer. They only know that Woodland Park has one of the most beautiful lakes in the area and that it is a wonderful place to bring the family. They know they can count on the old-timers waving to them with a smile as they pass them by. But there is so much more for them to learn about this enchanted place and so much more about Woodland Park, its settlers, and the people in the surrounding communities.




Echoes of the Heart


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A sizzling second-chance romance from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author L.A. Casey--Frankie pushed her first love away. A decade later, he walks back into her life, but is she prepared to trust again? When rock star Risk Keller shows up in Frankie's diner with his heart on his sleeve, it turns her world upside down. Letting him go was the hardest thing she ever had to do. For years, his voice has been a reminder of everything she sacrificed, and now it's time to face the music. For Risk, coming home shows him what he's always known deep down--every song, every gig, every drink, every girl--it's always been about Frankie. There's no denying their intense chemistry. But Risk still has a career that takes him around the world; Frankie still has a sick mother she loves too much to leave. Can they overcome everything in their way to give first love a second chance?




Echoes of Eden


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From comic books to summer blockbusters, all people enjoy art in some form or another. However, few of us can effectively explain why certain books, movies, and songs resonate so profoundly within us. In Echoes of Eden, Jerram Barrs helps us identify the significance of artistic expression as it reflects the extraordinary creativity and unmatched beauty of the Creator God. Additionally, Barrs provides the key elements for evaluating and defining great art: (1) The glory of the original creation; (2) The tragedy of the curse of sin; (3) The hope of final redemption and renewal. These three qualifiers are then put to the test as Barrs investigates five of the world's most influential authors who serve as ideal case studies in the exploration of the foundations and significance of great art.