Missy Mermaid


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There is a terrible storm brewing above sea level. What happens to Missy Mermaid when the storm hits? This book is about Missy (the mermaid) and all her friends under the sea. Her special friendship with Dino the Dolphin is obvious. Tito, the turtle, gets to finally meet Missy Mermaid. Tito is over the moon when he meets Missy Mermaid for the first time. Missy knows she plays an important part under the sea. You will meet all her friends that know and love her. You will feel the magic under the sea.




Mermaid's Touch


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Mermaid


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"Mermaid" is a novel by an American writer and critic, Grant Martin Overton. It tells a complicated story of a widowed father, his young wife, and his sister disapproving of a new wife. The story is a dramatic reflection of a difficult situation where people should find a balance between love, care, and jealousy.




The Accidental Mermaid


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What would you do if you suddenly found yourself turned into a mermaid? Or a legendary wielder of Force powers? This is the story of Hannah and her fiance Alex after they and thousands of others have their normal lives changed by a cursed shaman's mask.




Until It's Gone


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You don't know what you've got...until it's gone. Mitch has been playing a dangerous game. The lines between black and white, good and evil, saint and sinner are all blurred. Just when he thinks the stakes can't get any higher, in steps the only woman who could ever hurt him and the only one who can heal him. In the space of a skipped heartbeat, he can't imagine having more to gain...and more to lose.




Portals


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PORTALS: What mysteries...or horrors...await you on the other side? The lure of an open doorway is hard to resist. What lies beyond? Where will it take you—and how will you be transformed? Will it lead to paradise...or a living hell? You’ll never know, unless you have the courage to take that first step. In this anthology you will find sixteen stories of portals to exotic destinations, whether it’s a doorway in the desert that appears out of thin air, a fairy ring of mushrooms in the backyard, a crack in the road, or a train headed straight to Hell. Science fiction and fantasy authors Nancy Holzner, Esther Friesner, Ian Tregillis, Jacey Bedford, John Linwood Grant, Kate Hall, Gini Koch, Violette Malan, Juliet Kemp, James Enge, Steven Harper, F. Brett Cox, Jaime Lee Moyer, Jason Palmatier, Andrija Popovic, and Patrick Hurley invite you to step through a host of doorways to other realities with infinite possibilities, some horrible, some comic, and some just plain weird. So take my hand—not too tight!—and let’s journey into another world. The door is open. The portal awaits.




The Blue Kind


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In Neom the laws of physics are lax and everyone still gets high. The city squares do it so they can keep working non-stop. The hipsters do it so they can accept things as they are and not how they want them to be. And for a thousand years, Alison has done it to cope with the burdens of immortality. If you can't die, she says, at least you can be as stoned as the living dead. So begins The Blue Kind, a dystopian drug-fantasy that unfolds in the apocalyptic debris of an all but unrecognizable American city. In the wake of Drug War II, all the soldiers have become dealers and all the women have become collateral for the intoxicants they both peddle and pop like Skittles. But a powerful new drug is rumored to top them all, one that will fix everything wrong with Alison's life, but one that is cooked and sold by her fiercest adversary: a dealer who threatens to destroy her entire world. Brimming with a rich and labyrinth plot, indelible characters, and an unforgettable ending, The Blue Kind is as wild a ride as they come: a free-wheeling read about the cycle of addiction that is, itself, addictive.




A Mermaid's Tears


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After losing her job, Isa Andrews finds herself house-sitting for her sister, Kate. Her quirky small town neighbors are already driving her crazy, including a nine-foot-long alligator. She hopes to survive this short purgatory and head back to Manhattan to be a photographer, but luck seems to be against her. Bryce Williams is mourning his grandfather Harrys death, and his inheritance is nothing more than mounting debt. Hes on the verge of losing everything. Even his second job as captain and dive master on the Dream Maker can't bring enough money in time. Then, while diving with Isa, something miraculous happens. Isa takes an underwater photograph that appears to be a clue that could lead them to a four hundred-year-old sunken treasure. Together, they start looking, but theyre not the only ones. To find the treasure--and save both their futures--Isa and Bryce must go up against modern day pirates and a violent hurricane. With luck, theyll be flying high; otherwise, theyll end up at the bottom of the sea.




Surprises of Love


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SUNSHINE ………FOREVER AND ALWAYS


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SUNSHINE FOREVER AND ALWAYS is a collection of three stories for children. Each one is different. The first story, ZURIKA, THE GYPSY PRINCESS is a simple adventure replete with exciting events, lifestyle conversations and subtle lessons to be learnt. SUNSHINE SURVIVES is the second story. With 50-100 elephants dying each day at the hands of poachers - decimating elephant population, it addresses environmental and humanitarian issues. The story is captivating and the work done is incredibly ground breaking, challenging and beneficial to us all of us and to our natural world. CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE EVERYWHERE AND EVERY BITE TO EAT is a delightful fantasy. It underlines the importance of doing what you love and loving what you do. Pleasure in the job puts perfection in the work. So: Be yourself. Be human. Be useful. Be relatable. I very much hope my presence in your lives will help TO MAKE YOU HEAR TO MAKE YOU FEEL AND BEFORE ALL TO MAKE YOU SEE. REMEMBER : “Raise your word, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.” Rumi