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Half American, half French up-and-coming chef and hereditary werewolf Jules Zweigenbaum thought he'd been relieved of his obligation to protect the guardian of water magick. Just when he thought maybe he'd have a normal life after his recent international quest, his little sister Minette drops by struggling with her own lycanthropic curse.So, when Basilie d'Amille asks Jules to rescue her fashion designer, ex-husband Ãtienne from the clutches of the deceased supermodel Adelaide Pitney and Kait, Jules' former supernatural boss, the siblings head around the world and end up in Chicago. On their journey to bring Ãtienne home to his life partner and newborn baby, the Zweigenbaums challenge each other, their notion of reality, and reconnect their family in ways they didn't know were possible. This short book is a new adult, coming-of-age story of discovering one's identity, the bonds of love, and overcoming limitations.
A meticulously researched account that shines a much needed searchlight on the African American experience in Philipsburg, New Jersey. It combines demographic, documentary, and narrative history-writing strategies to hold the reader's interest and suggest new areas for further research. Dr. Paul D. Barclay, Professor of History Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania
Larry Sceurman's second book, Coffee in the Morning, presents a collection of nostalgic short stories celebrating 20th century Americana, capturing the hopes, dreams and fears of multiple generations and different life circumstances. Similar to his first book, The Death of Big Butch, this carefully curated collection blends his experiences as observer first and storyteller second.These sixteen stories weave from the backyard into diners and into forests, capture the other-worldliness of fairy tales and the grittiness of misfortune. So visit the general store to discover the hero, explore perspective from the pawnbroker shop, pay your parking tickets, sleep beside the Jersey Devil, and never underestimate the power of a good Pennsylvania Dutch pie.
Most spiritual paths share the notion of Do Onto Others but in an age of violence and technology, how does a Christian- or anyone who believes in Do Onto Others- maintain their moral values without compromising their personal safety, or that of their loved ones? Can a Christian first responder protect and serve without jeopardizing their salvation? How does the Bible prepare humanity for emergencies and dangers?This devotional addresses these topics and pushes the reader to reflect about Scripture to find personal and physical security in an increasingly volatile world.
When Jules Zwiegenbaum moved from the South of France to the United States, he knew culture shock would be a problem. He was half-American, so how bad could it be? As a high schooler who loved to surf, California might suit him nicely. He even starts making friends. But when the school bully challenges him to a fight-it reveals a hereditary condition that Jules didn't know his family carried. Apparently, the abnormality prompted his parents' whole career as medical researchers in genetics. This is the story of how one young man learned about the inherited curse that links him to a world he thought only existed in fairy tales and horror movies.
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