Maybe It's You


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USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR CLAUDIA BURGOA PENS A ROMANTIC COMEDY THAT’S SMART, SEXY, AND FUNNY ENOUGH TO MAKE YOUR KNICKERS FALL OFF.




Maybe It's You


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ER nurse Sloane Ferrell escaped her risky past—new name, zip code, job, and a fresh start. She’s finally safe, if she avoids a paper trail and doesn’t let people get too close. Like the hospital’s too-smooth marketing man with his relentless campaign to plaster one “lucky” employee’s face on freeway billboards. Micah Prescott’s goal is to improve the Hope hospital image, but his role as a volunteer crisis responder is closer to his heart. The selfless work helps fill a void in his life left by family tragedy. So does a tentative new relationship with the compassionate, beautiful, and elusive Sloane Ferrell. Then a string of brutal crimes makes headlines, summons responders . . . and exposes disturbing details of Sloane’s past. Can hope spring from crisis?




Maybe It Was So


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Across a wide range of scenes, moments, and persons—from the American midwest to Spain and Vietnam, from early in the century to an imagined future, from lovers to refugees—Reginald Gibbons's poems explore the power of empathy to deepen and even transform our awareness and sense of purpose.




Maybe It's Too Early


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Of the 64 poems in my first book of poetry, eleven had been previously published. In response to my impatience to go to press with this second book before achieving at least that level of validation, my wife counselled, "Maybe it's too early."




Maybe It Wasn't Made


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Maybe It wasnt made is about the relationships and attachments we make and they end up not having in our fate when times plays it part and we have to play ours We should know that it's alright to be left out the things which remains is actually the things which belongs to us and which belongs to us will always stay with us no matter how much distance apart you will be far away. When you feel like you will give up think about what's behind you your parents which just wants to see you happy your soul which knows the answer craves to be loved in the most right way your closed ones which are there are for Some and some feel lonely at the end of the road for those people don't feel lonely cause we all are suffering nobody is left untouched but do believe know that kindness never leaves it always stays in hearts apart. Our wait will be worth it and then life will lead to you the path of happiness and peace then you will be learn that the chapter which was meant to close was just maybe it wasn't made for you so you been chosen for more deserving part of your life. This book is basically an anthology where co authors have expressed their feelings to their loved ones. Its is the result of efforts of every co authors involving in it. It has got all the poets and writers combined together from all around the world and has been compiled by Kulsum Yasmin and is initiated by Rosewood Publications. Do give a read and I am sure you will be nostalgic of the memories you too have cherised in your lifetime with yout loved ones and family.




Maybe It’s About Time


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Two people trapped in their different worlds. One by wealth and one by poverty. Twenty years working for The Firm has given Marcus Barlow everything he wants but has taken his soul in return. Finding a way to leave has become an obsession. Claire Halford’s life hits rock bottom when she is caught stealing food from Tesco Express. Left alone by her husband with two small children and an STI, her suicide music is starting to play louder in her head. A chance meeting brings them together. As a mystery virus from China starts to run riot across the country, their world’s collide and they find they have more in common than they knew. Set in the early months of 2020, Maybe It’s About Time is a story about the difficulty of changing lives for the better. Starting as a funny and satirical view of the egocentric world of professional services, it gives way to a heart-warming story of an unlikely friendship that rejuvenates Marcus and Claire, giving them both hope for a better future.




Maybe It's Because I'm a Londoner


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A story of a boy born in London in 1945, which describes the boy's love of London, particularly the East End. This story describes family treats such as seeing the sites of London, trips to the theatre and Southend, and cruises along the river Thames. The story contains light hearted humour and descriptions of London.




Maybe, It's Just Me...


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Maybe, It's Just Me By: Pastor Nancy Advincola Greetings, everyone, and welcome to the memorable events in my life. In a celebratory manner, I'm giving tribute to the unsung heroes who contributed to the person I am today. After years of countless conversations and observations, I've come to the perception that most triumphs and occasional adversities in an adolescent's life are due to the initial affections that were exhibited or denied can be the primary reason for their demeanor. Furthermore, what has motivated me to write this book was that I yearn to honor those affectionate men and women that are no longer with me, but have in finitely touched my heart and blessed my life. Ergo, as a wife, mother, Pastor, my infinite mission is to tell the world how Jesus Christ has blessed my life.




Maybe It's Your Medications


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Adults ages 65+: Your medication could be the reason for your new medical condition; read this eye-opening guide to become an expert on what medications you take! We have a medication problem in America. It is marked not only by excessive use of medications, but by errors in how they are prescribed, monitored, and taken. An estimated nineteen million adults age sixty-five and older take five or more medications daily. These individuals and family caregivers know the frustrations of lengthy medication lists, high drug costs, and frequent questions about the need and value of those medications. All too often, an unrecognized adverse drug effect is mistaken for a new medical condition, or worse, a symptom of getting older. But who stops to question the medications? Maybe It’s Your Medicationstackles these problems by providing information, insider tips, and strategies that empower patients and caregivers to have important conversations about their prescription and nonprescription drugs. This book addresses the questions consumers want to ask about their medications and brings to light other questions they should be asking but may not know how. It is everyone’s go-to guide on how to use medications safely on the journey to healthy aging. Dr. Hedva Barenholtz Levy, PharmD, is a geriatric specialist and founder of a unique senior care practice of over 25 years working with patients in their homes. She is an educator and leader in geriatric pharmacy and a dual board-certified specialist. Dr. Levy applies her decades of experience to guide the reader in how to become an active participant on their healthcare team and prevent unintended errors and medication-related problems.




Maybe It’s a Sign


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An uplifting middle-grade novel about loss, luck . . . and deep-dish chocolate chip cookies—perfect for fans of King and the Dragonflies and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise. Seventh-grader Freya June Sun has always believed in the Chinese superstitions spoon-fed to her since birth. Ever since her dad’s death a year ago, she’s become obsessed with them, and believes that her father is sending her messages from beyond. Like how, on her way to an orchestra concert where she’s dreading her viola solo, a pair of lucky red birds appear—a sure indication that Dad wants Freya to stick with the instrument and make him proud. Then Freya is partnered with Gus Choi, a goofy and super annoying classmate, for a home economics project. To her surprise, as they experiment with recipes and get to know each other, Freya finds that she may love baking more than music. It could be time for a big change in her life, even though her dad hasn’t sent a single sign. But with the help of her family, Gus (who might not be so annoying after all), and two maybe-magical birds, Freya learns that to be her own person, she might just have to make her own luck. In Maybe It’s a Sign, E. L. Shen cooks up a deliciously voicey, comforting family story sweetened with a dollop of first romance, a dash of whimsy, and heaps of heart.