I Met A Guy And Other Things You Can Only Discuss With Your Sistergirlfriends

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Bama Sweetheart

You said that one day you'll have the chance to love, I guess I didn't get that choice. I know someone sings the song of your heart, I guess I didn't have a voice . . . and I'm sorry. One Less Reason A big city boy falls in love with a small town girl. There's not much to do, there's not much to say, and the town would like to keep it that way. But when the two get involved this little town unravels, and chaos takes over. The further the boy falls, the deeper he gets-until he realizes it is too late. Unfortunately, things aren't always as they appear to be; so be careful, or you too may get caught up in something you're not ready for. Rob Massey Have you ever been in love before? Love that maybe you have lost because you did something you shouldn't have, or maybe because it was something that they didn't want. Ever get to a point where you say, "never again?" I will never again let someone in-not to hurt me-never to fall in love again. Then one day it happens. You don't know how or why, but it does. By the time you realize this, you are so deep that you can't pull yourself out. Then you find yourself in a situation that you never thought you could ever be in. Things don't seem real. These things just don't happen to anyone on a normal day. But then, who is to say what is normal? This is an experience that I wouldn't trade for the world-because it made me realize that I could love again. Even if it was the wrong person, in the wrong town, at the wrong time. But then . . . anything is possible when you're not expecting it to happen. Right? Bobby Loskey This book is dedicated to everyone that has experienced Life, Love, and Lies. If we never had these experiences, then deception would only be a "dream." Bobby Rose
Thea at Sixteen

Author: Susan Beth Pfeffer
language: en
Publisher: Open Road Media
Release Date: 2014-12-09
Thea would do anything to make the people she loves happy . . . but how much can she give away and still be herself? The Sebastians have a tradition of falling in love at sixteen, and Thea is ready for it to happen to her, but so far she hasn’t met anyone except the moving-van driver who deposited her and her family in their new home. As the sisters and their untraditional parents, Nicky and Megs, unpack yet again, Thea dreams of whispers, longing glances, and romance. But what she gets is a volunteer job at the local hospital. Thea figures she’ll be fluffing pillows, playing with children, and reading books aloud, and it will help Nicky’s chances of striking a business deal with community leaders. So she doesn’t mind when she’s matched up with Gina, a young leukemia patient. She minds even less when she meets Gina’s big brother, Kip. Kip is devoted to his sister, and he and Thea are quickly drawn together by their fight for Gina’s health and happiness. But their alliance is soon tested by illness, family, and a tragedy in Thea’s life—one that will make demands of her heart that she never expected.
You Did That To Me?

As a business owner of a Bagel Shoppe that served many kinds of fl avored and unfl avored coffees after the lunch rush you have time to sit and unwind. While the help was cleaning up and preparing for that nights Bagel making activities I could have a quite cup of coffee. Once in a while, a parent that came to pick up their kid or spouse would sit with me while I was winding down and start a conversation. You become the bartender or should I say coffee-tender or tea-tender for problems of the frustrated housewife. One mother would show up almost every day looking for sympathy telling me what happened to her but never divulging all the details. I was able to fi ll in most of the between the lines information having some what of the same back ground as her ex-husband. That was my inspiration to write this book. You can learn a lot if you listen and weed out the one sided opinion when you hear both sides from one person. The most important lesson to be learned here is how vulnerable a woman can be while still in a man’s world. She was certain nothing like this could happen to her. COULD THIS HAPPEN TO YOU?