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SciFi Romance, Action Adventure, Multiple Partners

Date Published: March 10 2023

 

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Tired of being taken for granted, Emelia Drake decides to confront her
latest loser boyfriend. Instead of the satisfaction she hoped for, she finds
herself caught in an elaborate and dangerous web.

Nick Cormac and Chase Turner seek to protect an innocent woman from the web
of darkness that’s shattered their lives. The survivors of dark
experiments and torture at the hands of a mercenary who wanted to create a
legion of superior soldiers, Nick and Chase are part of an elite,
highly-skilled group intending to stop the mercenary once and for all.

They know Emelia is too good for them and their world, but that
doesn’t change the fact that they want her. Will they be able to keep
her safe? How can they ever let her go?

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Copyright ©2023 Isabella Jordan

 

Emelia Drake’s heart dropped as she spotted Scott’s car parked
at a seedy-looking bar on the outskirts of the city. Amy, her coworker who
lived nearby, had mentioned seeing Scott’s very distinctive Camaro at
the bar several times lately. Emelia wouldn’t have been curious except
that over the last several days, she hadn’t had a lot of luck reaching
him. Once he explained his phone’s battery had died. Another time he
was out of range, working with some new client.

It had been a month now and she’d barely seen him. Emelia tried hard
to give him the benefit of the doubt, she really did. Scott was an
architect, and a good one. It was one of the reasons she liked having him as
a boyfriend, shallow as it was to admit. But who was she kidding? Scott had
cheated on her before. A couple of times. And the chants of “if he
does it once” from well meaning friends were really starting to get
old.

So, Emelia had gotten home from work, downed a couple of small glasses of
bourbon for courage, and decided to go for a ride. In her gut, she knew
she’d find him. She always did.

This time, though. This time she wouldn’t sit out in the parking lot
staring at his car in tears. She had no intention of driving away in shame
and waiting until he got tired of the other woman and came back to her. No.
Not this time.

Climbing out of the car, Emelia braced herself. She was going to look so
out of place in there. Here she was in her pencil skirt and blouse, kitten
heels and her hair up in a neat twist. Why hadn’t her dumb ass changed
clothes?

But she just had to do this. She had to face him down. Just once.

Because this was over.

Yanking open the door, she walked into a classic smoky barroom, filled with
rougher people than she normally kept company with. Emelia mentally shook
her head. What was Scott doing here? It usually pained him to converse with
anyone making less than a hundred grand a year and he was here?

Some old rock tune with a heavy bass blared above the din of conversation
around her. She tried to see if she could spot him there. She was
half-praying that she wouldn’t, that it was an incredible coincidence,
that someone had a Camaro just like his. She could go home, crawl into her
bed, and just hide  there for a day or two.

When her heel caught on a rough board, Emelia almost went flying, but
strong hands steadied her as she regained her balance. Turning, she glanced
up at her rescuer and just stared. Steel blue eyes met hers set in a truly
handsome face, all strong-jaw and nice lines with a scruffy beard and thick,
wavy dark hair that just touched his shoulders.

Damn. Why had she never come here before?

“Thank you,” she told him, truly grateful that he saved her
from making a spectacle of her self earlier than she intended.

“You okay?” he asked, his gaze raking her over.

Emelia nodded, looking him over, too. He was all muscles covered in denim
and leather and…

She needed to focus. Find Scott. You’re not here for the hot biker
dude.

“Yeah, thank you,” she told him with a smile. She left him
there, watching as he took a seat across from a blond who was even bigger
than he was and just as gorgeous. The blond’s eyes lit up with
amusement. When he caught her gaze, he winked at her.

Jesus.

When she reached the very back of the bar, she spotted Scott in a booth,
wearing a leather jacket she’d never seen before, with a T-shirt and
jeans. That was new. Snuggled up against his side was a very attractive
woman with a head full of flame-red ringlets, big green eyes, and
ruby-painted lips. She laughed at something Scott said, and he answered by
pressing a kiss just under her ear, nuzzling under her hair.

Emelia’s heart sank. Well, okay then.

Across from them sat a huge guy with a military haircut and his back to
her, so she couldn’t get a good look at him. Now what are you going to
do, genius?

It had been a mistake to walk in. Especially when she knew what she’d
find. Just as she knew she’d let him come crawling back to her when he
was done with the Julia Roberts wannabe.

And it was at that moment Scott spotted her.

His dark eyes widened. Shocked, he abruptly jumped up from the seat,
throwing the redhead off in a way Emelia would have found comical if
circumstances were different. “Emelia, what are you doing here?”
Scott asked in a not-so-steady voice. His eyes were glassy and red, and he
wasn’t entirely stable on his feet. He’d been drinking. A
lot.

Emelia smiled, wanting to come across as sassy and empowered but not quite
hitting that note. “I saw your car outside.” She jerked her
thumb in the direction of the bar’s entrance. “I thought
I’d stop by and say hi.”

“Is this your girlfriend?” The redhead was beaming at her from
the seat, her chin propped in one hand. “She’s so… sweet.
Don’t you think she’s sweet, Alex?”

The military guy glanced over his shoulder at her, his dark gaze roaming
over her in a way that made her cringe. Then he smirked at her.
“Yeah.”

Scott’s gaze shifted from Alex to Emelia and back again. Licking his
lips, he returned his attention to her. He looked nervous. Somehow, she
didn’t think it was because he’d been caught by his girlfriend
snuggling up to a redhead.

“I’m going to be out for a while tonight,” Scott told
Emelia. “Why don’t you go on home and I’ll call you
tomorrow? Yeah?”

Something was wrong. Usually when she confronted Scott about any of his
little side bitches, he’d be furious. That has been part of the reason
confronting him in a public place had seemed like a good idea. As pissy mad
as he usually got, in public he wouldn’t be able to throw things at
her or swing at her as he normally did. Not without risking someone would
get the police involved.

Now Scott just seemed… worried. What had he gotten himself
into?

Emelia nodded, uneasy. “I’m going to take off. Don’t
worry about calling me,” she said in a shaky voice. “I’m
good.”

The line was meant to mark her exit. Just as she turned around, a hand
caught her elbow. She looked up in fear as Alex rose from his side of the
booth, his grip on her firm. He was a big guy, towering over her. The smirk
he wore just made it worse. “So, does that mean you’re available
now, sweet thing?” Alex drawled, his grip tightening around her
bicep.

Emelia yanked on her arm to pull free. His fingers flexed. Now it hurt.
“Let me go, please.” Emelia forced herself to meet his gaze.
“Please?”

“Hey, man,” Scott jumped in at that point. “Hey,
she’s—”

Alex held up his other hand to cut him off. “I’m just going to
walk her out to her car. It’s a rough neighborhood. I just want to
make sure she’s taken care of.”

The redhead’s grin widened, and Emelia’s stomach dropped.
“I’ll be fine,” Emelia told him as forcefully as she could
manage.

Alex lowered his face, his dark, mean eyes glaring into hers. “I
insist.” Alex walked around her and then proceeded to pretty much drag
her away from the booth. A quick look back showed Scott just watching, with
his mouth hanging open.

Emelia struggled, trying to pull free. When the front entrance came into
sight, she decided she’d just start screaming. No way she was going to
let the man drag her out of the bar and do who-knew-what with her.

Abruptly, the man came to a halt in front of her, causing her to run into
his back. Something had surprised him enough to loosen his grip and Emelia
yanked back the moment she felt it, pulling free of him. As she made it
around him, she realized it was the blond man who’d been sitting with
her rescuer who’d stopped them. And while Alex whoever-he-was was a
big guy, he had nothing on the blond blocking his exit. The hot guy with
long, dark hair stepped in front of her, shielding her from Alex.

“You’re in our way,” Alex growled at the taller
man.

The man had sky-blue eyes, a strong jaw, and blond hair cut short. His
shoulders were as wide as church doors and his muscles had muscles under a
heavy, worn leather coat, shirt and jeans. He cut an intimidating figure as
his glare locked with that of the guy who’d been trying to drag her
out of the bar.

“I’m not blocking your way,” the blond corrected him,
tipping his head in Emelia’s direction.

She felt much safer tucked behind the broad back of the dark-haired man.
Her palms were pressed to his back and he felt muscly, too. Damn.

“She’s with me,” Alex told him, his voice low.

“You with him, sweetheart?” the blond asked her.

Emelia shook her head. “No, I’m not.”

“Guess that means she’s with us,” the brunet said,
grinning over his shoulder at her. “You with us?”

Emelia didn’t know these two anymore than she did Alex, but the vibes
she got from them felt much safer. She was willing to chance it.
“Yes,” Emelia said loud enough for Alex to hear.

Alex’s glare had her heart lurching in her chest. After a meaningful
moment, that intense gaze shifted back to the blond. “My
mistake,” he said, his lips pressed into a thin line. When he headed
back in the direction of Scott’s table, she released the breath she
hadn’t realized she’d been holding.

The two men waited until he was out of earshot before herding her back to
the booth where they’d been sitting. The dark-haired man seated her
between himself and the wall.

“How you fellas doing?” A tall waitress with curly hair smiled
at them as she stopped at their booth.

“A couple more,” the blond motioned to the mostly empty glasses
on the table before them. “What about you, sweetheart?”

Drinking was the last thing she should be contemplating but she was going
to need to calm down, to get her mind around what just happened. “A
Whiskey Sour, please.”

The waitress nodded. “Be right back.”

“You okay?” the blond asked, the concern in those bright blue
eyes seeming genuine.

Emelia nodded. “I will be. I think.”

“What are you doing here?” the brunet asked meaningfully.

She blew out a sharp breath. “Confronting a cheating
boyfriend?”

The two of them exchanged a look. “That was your boyfriend?”
The brunet jerked his thumb in the direction of Scott’s table.

Emelia shook her head. “I don’t know the big guy. Scott’s
my boyfriend. Was my boyfriend. He’s the one back there all over the
redhead.”

“Do you know the woman?” the blond wanted to know.

Emelia shook her head again.

“Well, sorry about that,” the brunet said slowly. “But
you might have bigger problems now.”

“Why?” Then she stopped, remembered how uneasy Scott had seemed
at her arrival. “He’s gotten into something he shouldn’t
have, huh?”

Again, the two men exchanged a look.

“You can tell me.” Her relationship was definitely over now.
Whatever was going on between him and redhead and Alex? She wanted no part
of that.

“Yeah, he’s gotten himself into something he shouldn’t
have,” the brunet went on. “Problem is, they’ve seen you
now.”

“So?” Emelia thanked the waitress who came back with the round
of drinks. “I don’t have anything to do with it.”

The blond held up a hand to halt their conversation until the waitress
left.

“You do if they think they can use you against him,” the blond
explained.

“Excuse me?” Emelia stared at him as she worked on her drink,
enjoying the way it burned into her stomach. “I don’t think they
missed the part where I showed up and found him cuddled up to another woman.
I told him not to call me. It’s over. Done. Whatever is going on there
doesn’t involve me.”

“It does if they think they can use you to motivate him to do
something they want,” the brunet continued. “Do you know
anything about them? Why he’s with them?”

“Are you undercover cops or something?” Emelia wanted to know,
fear creeping into her head. “Why all the questions?”

“We’re the ones who are going to get your ass safely out of
here, so don’t worry about it,” the blond snapped. “Do you
know anything about them?”

The impatient tone got her attention. “No, I don’t.”
Emelia forced herself to meet his gaze. “Scott’s an architect.
He’d been telling me that he was putting in a lot of hours with a new
client, a woman. He’s designing some sort of special building for her.
That’s what he told me. I really haven’t heard anything from him
for weeks, so I found him here and decided to confront him. Guess it
wasn’t my best idea.”

“You’re in the wrong place at the wrong time,” the brunet
told her. “I’ll give you that. What’s your
name?”

She looked from him to the blond and back, ultimately deciding that it was
in her best interest to be nice. “Emelia,” she told him.
“Who are you?”

“He’s Nick,” the brunet offered. “I’m
Chase.”

Emelia worked on downing her drink, trying to calm the riot of thoughts in
her head. She’d shown up to confront her loser boyfriend. His cheating
ways had apparently led him to get involved with some people he should have
avoided. What happened now? All she really wanted to do now was go home,
call in sick for the rest of the week and feel sorry for herself with more
bourbon and ice cream.

Something told her she wasn’t going to get her wish.

“Thank you,” she said after a moment. “Whatever’s
going on, you didn’t have to keep him from dragging me out of here,
but you did.”

Something like admiration lit Nick’s eyes and he nodded.

The brunet, Chase, sat back on the booth seat, wrapping an arm around her
shoulders. Emelia stiffened but she didn’t protest. “Can I go
home now?” Emelia hated the pitiful note in her own voice.

“Do you live close by?” Nick asked, scrubbing a hand over his
jaw.

Emelia shrugged. “I’m about three miles away. I’ll be
okay to drive.”

Nick shook his head. “I’m sure you are, but if he decides to
look for you, it won’t take him long at all to find you.”

Emelia’s heart ached in her chest. “Why would he? Apparently, I
don’t matter to Scott.” Oh, that hurt to admit. And come find
her? How insane was what they were telling her? They couldn’t be
right, could they?

Chase’s gaze locked with hers. “Doesn’t matter to them.
And Alex seems like the type of guy who’d make the most of his
mistake.”

Emelia didn’t mistake his meaning. What if he did come looking for
her? What could she do? Both men watched her reaction while her mind
reeled.

“Hey,” Nick got her attention, pulled her out of her mind.
“Sorry. Not trying to scare the shit out of you. Just trying to be
realistic. I’m sorry you stumbled into this, but you did.”

Whatever it was, it was real. She’d felt so uncomfortable at
Scott’s table when she’d gone back there to face him. Something
had been off about the entire situation. What if they were right? What if
she was in danger?

“We’ll keep you safe,” Nick told her…

 

About the Author

Isabella Jordan is the alter ego of an otherwise stressed out web designer,
programmer, and internet junkie. When she’s not trying to perfect her own
personal caffeine IV drip, she enjoys spending time with her family, doing
volunteer work, and writing. She loves creating new stories of all kinds and
chatting with readers and friends.

Isabella would love to hear from her readers!

 

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Suspense / Thriller

Date Published: January 23, 2023

Publisher: MindStir Media

 

She’s Paris Pennington.

 

A lovely workaholic about to be confronted with adversity and chaos, with
challenges leading her to restlessness, uncertainty, and questioning her
life choices and her current path. The fabric of her life begins to be
picked apart as people around her start dying.

A crossroad leads her to make a change and promises to fulfill her dreams
while an embattled personal war between past and present comes together,
testing loyalty and the forces of envy that may prevent tomorrow from
coming.

Rhonda Parker Taylor’s most exciting suspense thriller fictional character
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Rhonda Parker Taylor

Rhonda Parker Taylor is an American writer, entrepreneur, and academic
researcher. Rhonda Parker Taylor was born in Noblesville, Indiana, on
October 18, 1964. She is the second youngest of five children born to Anita
and William Parker, founders of a midwestern steel manufacturing company in
Noblesville. Rhonda spent her childhood in their two-story home surrounded
by cornfields and cows and attended Heritage Christian School in
Indianapolis. After graduating from Heritage, she attended Bauder Fashion
College in Arlington, Texas. After graduating from Bauder with a certificate
in fashion buying, she returned to Indiana. Parker initially found work at
Educational Financial Services in Indianapolis. Her friends and family
suggested that she try her hand as an author. Rhonda took their advice and
wrote her first book, Crossroads, in 2002. It took a decade for her to
publish it due to her academic explorations. She attended the doctoral in
business program at the University of Phoenix and received an MBA and a
bachelor’s in science management from Indiana Wesleyan University.
Parker’s writing ranges from educational to fiction. She is best known
for her study on emotional intelligence and as the multi-national leader
presented at the Union Global Compact Committee. She loves writing,
consulting, and teaching. However, she has spent her business life
encouraging others through career and academic development programs,
including being a campus president for National College and founder of
Intelligence Solutions. After years of assisting others in pursuing their
dreams, Rhonda follows her passion for writing as she lives a peaceful life
raising her three dogs and living with her husband, Dana.

 

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Stories to Save Our Planet

Climate Fiction Anthology

Date Published: 11-02-2022

Publisher: Habitat Press

 

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A collection of inspiring, funny, dark, mysterious, tragic, romantic,
dramatic, upbeat and fantastical short stories
 

These 24 stories are written by a variety of authors, with the aim to
inspire readers with positive visions of what a sustainable society might
look like and how we might get there.

The stories are diverse in style, ranging from whodunnits to sci-fi,
romance to family drama, comedy to tragedy, and cover a range of solution
types from high-tech to nature-based solutions, to more systemic aspects
relating to our culture and political economy.

 

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MANGROVE MAJ 

These things creep up on you without you noticing. One minute, there you are minding your own oil-trading business, racking up the millions (and the rest!) in your numbered bank accounts, feted by fawning industry admirers and sycophantic media hangers-on. Then, before you know it, all of a sudden you are Mr. Unpopular, a leper bell around your neck, featuring at number seven in The Guardian’s much-trumpeted list of the Top Ten Existential Threats to the Global Environment.

It would be fanciful to suggest that my origins were humble – a first-rate if rather troubled education at Lancing College, a knight-of-the-realm father rubbing shoulders with ministers and minor royals. (Papa was, rather unfortunately, disgraced in later life, but the point still stands.) When you exist only in these rarefied environs, the advantages that you have over others are neither apparent nor of any particular concern. Indeed, the first time I read an opinion piece accusing me of being posh and overprivileged, I almost spat out my 1969 Louis Roeder Cristal Millesime Brut. Later in life, though, even I had to appreciate that such a charge is difficult to counter when you happen to be in possession of your very own island.

COME HELP ME

On May 1, aboard the Morning Star, Yulia is learning the various meanings of May Day. In Russia she knew it as a major holiday. In the Soviet days it had meant speeches and parades in Red Square and, later, in her time, it was a pleasant day for celebrating spring and workers. In America, Peter is teaching her, it involves putting flowers in a basket and dancing around a pole with ribbons and maybe, too, depending on who you are, Communist sympathizer or not, saying kind things about workers. But, more importantly for them now, mayday is all one word and is what she must shout into the radio in the occasion of the boat being on fire or sinking. She should shout it three times in a row, and give the location. 

This is how you work the radio, Peter has shown her. This is the emergency locater beacon, and this is how you turn it on, although it should turn on automatically if it goes underwater. This is the emergency life raft, and this is where you release it. These are our survival suits. Now we put soap on the zippers. Now we practice getting into our Gumby suits. Gumby is a rubber man, yes, from a cartoon. No, hood now. Zip all the way. Now we do it again, faster. He uses the timer on his big, complicated, good-under-water watch. Now you are dead of hypothermia, he says, if she is too slow to zip or can’t get her hair tucked into the hood.

But why is she going to shout mayday? Peter says the French: venez m’aider, come help me.

Yulia can barely imagine her other life, the one that is disappearing, as behind fog, with every minute on the water and every mile from land. Only two days ago—just when finals week started—she’d sold off her textbooks, tossed piles of papers into the trash, kissed her favorite microscope good-bye, and flown to Kodiak to meet Peter. Her master’s degree in marine biology and the award she’d received for her thesis were happy achievements, but she hadn’t needed the long robe and flat hat and for so much hugging.

She has a new job: sticking hooks into stinky herring, clipping the short lines onto the long line. Watch the lines go down and then six hours later watch them come up, big white-belly fish taking shape as they swing towards the surface. Maggie’s clothesline, Peter says. Like big white panties coming up, and it’s for her to unpin them. Bigger than big panties—maybe pillow cases and sheets. Who is Maggie? Peter doesn’t know this, just an expression.

Her happiness comes not just from big halibut that will make money for Peter and her. There is the rest to love: sky, waves, gulls with lonesome voices, some fish frying in a pan, a deck to scrub, a movie to watch and forget, mountains far away with snow. And Peter, of course: she wants to be with this man, her Petya, engine oil on his hands and fish oil in the brain. 

Yulia is learning about the American enterprise system, quota shares that mean Peter can catch certain pounds of halibut in the part of the ocean called Area 3A. Enterprising is when you figure things out, like in science, but for more practical and personal reasons. Peter is always figuring things out, how to make something work, how to use mayonnaise instead of the eggs she somehow forgot at the store. She wants to be enterprising too, and now she has already learned how to run the hydraulics so that Peter can gaff the monster fish. When he was not mad about the eggs he called her “a natural” at baiting hooks and snapping gangions. She felt proud when he praised her “good hands.” She is not so confident about knives. It’s Peter’s job to gut the fish, hers to pack the insides with ice. They will fill the hold this way. 

 

CLIMATE GAMERS 

 Welcome to the Climate Games. The premise is simple but the task urgent. Your goal is to control the climate crisis by deploying actual or speculative solutions to keep predicted temperatures below + 1.5 degrees above pre-industrial levels. Over a thousand different climate actions are available to you, covering all areas: ocean, forest, soil, cities, culture, governmental, policy, taxation, finance, carbon credits etc. How you proceed is up to you but choose your path wisely. You must find a way of funding and managing the processes – preferably without civil or economic collapse. The world stands on the precipice. Can you be the one to bring us back? You will work in teams initially but in the final phase the winning team is disbanded and you’re on your own – winner takes all! 

We wish you the very best of luck. 

 

Since childhood, Devlin had been a bit of a dick – or asshole, as his fellow gamers over the pond would say. Arrogant as only a teenager can be, prone to gloating and grandiose statements. Still, there was no malice in him and something engaging about his positive can-do attitude. Devlin also had what psychologists would call ‘Just World Syndrome’, meaning that he couldn’t countenance that bad things might happen to good people. Faced with the injustices of the climate crisis, some similarly afflicted people became either climate deniers or victim blamers, so it’s to his credit that Dev’s response was simply to declare that it was a no-brainer to solve. Other character traits – refusal to admit he could ever be wrong and obsessiveness, combined to ensure that having made this assertion at the tender age of ten, he had to set himself to proving it. 

In his spare time he played games. A lot. Some people, his parents for example, who didn’t appreciate how in control he was, might even say he’d become a gaming addict, throwing away friends, his studies and normal life to live in a virtual world. He was still not much more than a child, recently turned 19, but already a veteran of the gaming world, a regular fixture in the top 100 leader boards in Minecraft, World of Warcraft, GTA and its many offshoots. His research into climate solutions petered out when he discovered Civilization and devoted himself to winning the game using every possible method. Devlin countered parental nagging that he was throwing his life away by listing all the ways he could monetise his gaming. Admittedly, when boiled down to an hourly rate, it added up to peanuts, certainly not enough to leave home, but with the Climate Gamers challenge, here finally was the chance to prove everybody wrong, win big and save the planet. He no longer thought it would be easy – it wasn’t like ten years ago when a rapid switch away from fossil fuels to renewables might have been enough. Now tipping points had been passed, it would be way more tricky. He knew he was the man to do it.

 

THE ENVELOPE 

Sepphira swims five metres below the ocean surface, waiting for her moment. She’s not usually superstitious, but this morning she’d strapped her grandmother’s fifty-year-old titanium diving knife to her ankle, so that something of Allegra was with them today. There are fading photos on the walls of the science facilities of Allegra using the knife to cut ropes and fishing gear from entangled whales, dolphins and turtles: unthinkable today. Ocean protection had been a worldwide priority for the last fifteen years, and in 2040 the need to cut fishing gear from cetaceans is thankfully a thing of the past. Apart from the knife, the rest of Sepphira’s gear is new and hi-tech. She’s wearing one of the latest full-face masks so she can talk into the small microphone when she needs to, and in her earpiece she can hear Leonard speaking to the delegation. She’s aware of each gentle flick of her fins, and the need to conserve her air supply. Today there are important people watching, who will decide the future of the facility. Three generations of Sepphira’s family have poured blood, sweat and tears into the seagrass and marine restoration project; it’s unthinkable that this could all collapse now. She’s desperate for the officials to leave impressed, but nevertheless she’d been thankful when her father had asked her to be the diver today. She knows her nerves won’t be as visible through the tempered glass. 

About ten metres away, there is an underwater observation room – built to encourage the tourists to ride their bikes across from the apartments and campsites to spend some precious dollars on a short boat trip and a unique glimpse beneath the ocean. Inside, you feel like you’re standing in a bubble, glass panels on three sides providing a panoramic vista, the lighting dimmed so that divers can only see silhouettes of those inside. Voltage is kept as low as possible, because no one on site wants to squander the solar power – efficient green batteries have come a long way in the last decade but so has the challenge of managing consumption in an award-winning science facility and tourist destination. Besides, when you stand in the dark at this time of the early morning, when the sun is strong and the sky clear, you get the underwater landscape in all its glory: the light playing like tiny sea nymphs along each blade of seagrass, the gentle undulations of each long stem as the current whispers a softer choreography beneath the surface of the restless ocean. The seagrass extends farther than the eye can see – kilometres further – and Sepphira’s family and the team of scientists and volunteers are responsible for all of it. Marine life and seagrass restoration on this small tourist island has been her family’s home and passion for nearly fifty years. So much has changed, and yet here they are again, desperate for money to sustain and expand the business, and needing to prove themselves.

 

About the Author

D.A. Baden

EDITOR/AUTHOR: D.A. Baden is Professor of Sustainability at the University
of Southampton and has published numerous book chapters and articles in the
academic realm, and a eco-themed rom-com Habitat Man. She wrote the script
for a musical, performed in Southampton and London in 2016, and has written
three other screenplays. Denise set up the series of free Green Stories
writing competitions in 2018 to inspire writers to integrate green solutions
into their writing (www.greenstories.org.uk). Denise has written three
stories for this anthology, and co-written two others. The Pitch is adapted
from her novel Habitat Man. Follow on https://www.dabaden.com/ and
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The Catcher Dream: Childhood Classics Blitz

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Children’s Book

Date Published: 07/29/2022

Publisher: Balboa Press, a division of Hay House, Inc.

 

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“The Catcher Dream” was born as a poem and remains so in this
newly minted Book Five of Kelly Anne Manuel’s Childhood Classics.

In this story the Child is invited on a journey where self-empowerment is
modeled through an interaction between the narrator and a fictionalized
character known as the Catcher Dream.

This is a story where the narrator models strength and courage once an
uncomfortable matter is identified through self-assessment.

“The Catcher Dream” offers a standing invitation to the Child.
The Child will learn that they are individuals in charge of safeguarding
their physical and emotional space. It is an example of how imperative it is
to process the thoughts, feelings, and emotions that uncomfortable matters
provoke.

 The simple words take on new meaning as the illustrations pair
perfectly with their presentation. The Child will observe illustrations that
are in alignment with the serious tone of the story. It is important that
the art match the conflict presented and resolved by the narrator.

The narrator shows the Child that once a boundary was encroached upon,
speaking up in a firm manner provided a solution. Children learn how to
handle conflict by observation. It is important for their literature to
address a balanced yet firm approach to conflict resolution.

The author intends this book to be a launch pad for discussions about
personal space, respect, and boundaries. These are all areas that deserve to
be explored frequently as the Child ages. It is in Early Childhood that
futures are being constructed.

“The Catcher Dream” is a tool in a Caregiver’s toolbox to assist
with that healthy formation. The idea that self-empowerment is formed during
these early years is embraced by the author.

The Children who read this book will be rewarded with a valuable lesson
that facing fears results in the positive trait of resilience.

 

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(Flames of Winter Book 2)

 

Historical Romance, Regency Romance

Date Published: March 2, 2023

 

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From USA Today bestselling and HOLT Medallion winning author BREE WOLF
comes an epic love story that spans across an entire series. Ensure that you
have a steaming cup of cocoa, perhaps some complementary mint ice-cream and
a box of tissues at hand before you dive into the second installment of this
slow-burn Regency romance full of enchanting moments between Sarah and Keir,
the little wisp and her highlander.

 

A sister’s desperate call.

A new adventure.

And a love just beginning to bloom.

 

England 1804: Generally fearful of her own shadow, SARAH MORTENSEN,
youngest daughter to BARON HARTMORE, did the unthinkable. After all, running
off the night before her wedding, allowing herself to be kidnapped by a
dashing Highlander or even spending a fortnight alone with said Highlander
hiding out in the woods is considered unthinkable, at least by the
ton.

Yet, Sarah did all of the above!

Along the way, though, the innocent, wide-eyed English miss, who never
dared put a toe out of line, lost her heart the very moment society
proclaimed her ruined beyond repair. Now, Sarah is free of her vile
fiancé but also considered…

…unmarriageable!

 

KEIR MACKINNEAR, second son to the LAIRD OF CLAN MACKINNEAR in the Scottish
Highlands, is called back home…to Scotland. After all, he only came
to England as a favor to the Dowager Countess of Whickerton, and now that
Sarah is safely settled with the Whickerton clan, there is no reason for him
to linger, is there?

Yet reason or not, Keir cannot bring himself to bid Sarah farewell just
yet, for he feels irresistibly drawn to the shy, wide-eyed lass who blushes
every time their eyes meet. And so, when Sarah rides to her sister’s
aid, he cannot abandon her. Still, eventually, Keir will have to return
home.

Only if he does, he will be leaving his heart behind in England.

  

This book is part of a series. For your full enjoyment we recommend to
start with book one, FLAMES OF WINTER.

 

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USA Today bestselling and award-winning author of the LOVE’S SECOND CHANCE
SERIES. Bree Wolf has always been a language enthusiast (though not a
grammarian!) and is rarely found without a book in her hand or her fingers
glued to a keyboard. Trying to find her way, she has taught English as a
second language, traveled abroad and worked at a translation agency as well
as a law firm in Ireland. She also spent loooong years obtaining a BA in
English and Education and a MA in Specialized Translation while wishing she
could simply be a writer. Although there is nothing simple about being a
writer, her dreams have finally come true.

“A big thanks to my fairy godmother!“

Currently, Bree has found her new home in the historical romance genre,
writing Regency novels and novellas. Enjoying the mix of fact and fiction,
she occasionally feels like a puppet master, forcing her characters into
ever-new situations that will put their strength, their beliefs, their love
to the test, hoping that in the end they will triumph and get the
happily-ever-after we are all looking for.

If you’re an avid reader, sign up for Bree’s newsletter at www.breewolf.com
as she has the tendency to simply give books away. As a welcome gift, you
also receive the prequel to the bestselling ‘Love’s Second Chance Series:
Tales of Lords & Ladies’ for FREE. Find out about freebies, giveaways as
well as occasional advance reader copies and read before the book is even on
the shelves!

 

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