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In Grateful Lady, Mehdi Esfandiari invites readers into a tender, reverent exploration of the female form — not as an object, but as a vessel of divine craftsmanship, strength, and beauty. This is not a medical book, nor is it merely poetic admiration; it is a spiritual journey, a heartfelt tribute to the anatomical and metaphysical wonders that define womanhood.
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Gregory Funaro returns with a bone-chilling thriller that proves once again why he’s earned a reputation as a master of suspense. All the Silent Bones is an unrelenting, atmospheric descent into terror—where the past refuses to stay buried and silence speaks louder than screams.
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Nick Evans’ A Glass Darkly is a profoundly moving memoir that intertwines the personal with the historical, shedding light on the hidden struggles of a family shaped by war, tragedy, and moral conviction. Subtitled “A wartime love story. A conscientious objector. Two disasters. A boy left alone,” the book reads like a novel—but every word is rooted in truth.
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Laurie S. Jacobson’s Unexpected Awakening is a luminous, raw, and redemptive journey into healing, told through the lens of one woman’s life-altering stay at a Buddhist monastery. Blending memoir with spiritual insight, it is both a testament to personal resilience and an invitation to transformation.
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Brenda K. Uekert’s The Woman on the Ferry is a beautifully written, soul-searching memoir that explores what it means to reclaim your life on your own terms—mile by mile, moment by moment. At its heart, it’s a story of reinvention, of listening to the call of nature and intuition over noise and expectation.
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Set on the remote ESSO-3 Colony, a distant planet that takes ten years to reach, Rocky Frontier is a gripping science fiction debut that blends space thriller, character-driven drama, and first contact mystery into a tightly woven, suspenseful narrative.
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