Nan Ryan lives by herself. When builders arrive next door her three grown up children reckon she won't get a moments peace. But Nan is secretly exited. And when the handsome builder looks to Nan to help unravel the mysteries of the previous residents' vanishing, a special friendship seems to flourish. But as they soon discover, nothing is quite what it first seems...
Viviane, a beautiful Celtic princess, unwittingly unravels the spell that binds the spirit of the evil Idoc within a circle of tall stones. Once released, the sorcerer-priest uses his powers to deliver vengeance upon those responsible for his original enslavement - including the Princess Viviane. With Idoc in possession of the body of Prince Caradawc, her betrothed, Viviane can no longer judge safely between friend and foe, between this life and previous incarnations. Yet to rescue Caradawc from his nightmare, she must risk everything to reach the dreaded dark tower where Idoc waits.
The brilliant collection of quotes from best-selling author Dr. Wayne W. Dyer will open your mind to the wisdom that is within you! From Everyday Wisdom: “You are the result of all the previous pictures you have painted for yourself… and you can always paint new ones.”
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Pollyanna Grows Up
Porter mainly wrote children's literature, adventure stories and romance fiction. Her most famous novel is Pollyanna, later followed by a sequel, Pollyanna Grows Up. Pollyanna ranked eighth among bestselling novels in the United States, second in 1914, and fourth in 1915. Fully recovered from her previous automobile accident, Pollyanna returns once again to the city of Boston, in request of her kind nurse, Della Wetherby...
Linguistic Realization of Evidentiality in European Languages
The book offers the first collection of papers which explicitly deal with the linguistic realization of evidentiality in European languages. The contributions summarize relevant previous research and develop new perspectives on the view of evidentiality.