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The author has several books already under her belt, and this book was nominated for "The Most Moving Book Award" on Jan. 2, 2023 on The Moving Words website (themovingwords.com). Her new book, The Portal, a futuristic western, relates the tale of Colleen Armstrong, a young woman who, while traveling with her family on a wagon train heading West, encounters terrorizing bandits, abnormal feral cats, and plenty of mystery. Colleen seeks love and also wants to find her true destiny. She wants to understand why she is considered the missing key that her family has been searching for, and why the mysterious Indian Kuruk immediately perceives her as "The Portal." This fictitious genre of futuristic western suggests what life could be in the future. Without today's technology, life again becomes simple. The Portal instills an understanding of unconditional love as well as a wide range of emotions. Its discussion of trauma, recovery, innovation, and the visionary approach to the uncertainties of the future makes the story appealing for all who want to be moved by the realities of life and society.(About the Author) Donna Eimer Villani has lived in the Midwest all her life. Besides The Portal, she is also the author of The Capture of Art, its sequel Return to Red Winds, and Sole Mate. She is working on her next novel, Keep Shining Still Here. The author has always loved writing, and as her blessing of life continues, it's important (as Matthew West sings in his song "What If") that when she takes that final breath she does not want any "What Ifs or Regrets." Her main goal in writing is feedback from readers and the hope they enjoy her efforts.
Too many of us are told that we are less than, and too many believe it. The Born Good Enough Mindset is a self-help poetic book that reminds us we are born good enough, with innate creative stuff, and our existence validates our worth. Therefore, our life mission is to continuously develop our innate creativity, not to abuse it, but to use it to benefit humanity and the earth. Written from a cosmic perspective and humanist worldview, this thought-evoking easy-to-understand book helps us to self-reflect, think critically, and value our own and others' humanity and self-worth. Comprised of more than 180 original messages, it directs us to take an introspective look at ourselves and shed the negative ways we treat ourselves and others. While acknowledging the socio-economic and ethical stresses and strife of life, it helps us realize we are born good enough, which makes each one of us worthy of love, success, and happiness.About the Author: Gwendolyn Rose Forrest is a poet and author of three self-help poetry books. Her previous books are Dreams, Deeds, and Destiny, and Everyday Ethics and Equity. She possesses a BA in sociology/psychology and an MA in public administration. Throughout her career as a writer, civil rights advocate, administrator, and certified fund-raising executive, she has worked in seven major metropolitan areas: Detroit, Michigan; Atlanta, Georgia; Portland, Oregon; Chicago, Illinois; Denver, Colorado; San Diego, California; and Fort Worth, Texas. Retired, the author currently resides in Detroit and enjoys writing, line dancing, and yoga.
God's Truth says what should have been said thousands of years ago. If it had been, history would not have recorded the millions upon millions of people needlessly slaughtered in the name of God and religion. For an eye-opening experience and to bridge the divisions between us, read God's Truth: we have been misinformed about God for the last 3,000 years! The religions of the world have not lived up to their promise of bringing peace, love, and understanding to humankind. In fact, religion has brought just the opposite: war, hate, and intolerance. How is this possible? Quite simply because we have the wrong picture in our minds about who, where, and what is God. God's Truth clarifies the "who, where, and what" God is, and therefore can bring unity and understanding to people everywhere. The book is not based on opinions, religions, or ancient writings. As the title suggests, it is entirely built upon evidence that can be understood by the youngest children. This evidence has been with us for thousands of years, but has been largely overlooked until now. God's Truth is written in a friendly, conversational style. Because it unfolds facts that have been overlooked, it is arresting, intriguing, and unique. The book will appeal to people throughout the world, irrespective of religion or ethnic background, as it points a way for humanity to find the real God, without any theology or its divisive concepts. About the Author: Ronald S. Coltart grew up in Scotland and now resides in Tampa, Florida.
"There is something about a genuinely peaceable, good-natured woman that causes a certain type of person to imagine they may walk all over her. This likelihood increases if she happens to be naturally pretty. Men may feel certain that they can be the stronger force in a relationship. In terms of other women, admiring friends may be genuine but, when envy creeps in, the temptation to be manipulative seems even greater." When people are privileged or in a position of authority, they sometimes believe they have the right to intimidate others. This can be especially true when they perceive a woman is weak or attractive. A pretty, feminine woman may be thought to have little strength of character and she could run the risk of being bullied. Maria made the difficult decision to leave two jobs that she really enjoyed. Both times there was another worker there who made her feel small. But she found there is strength in ridding oneself of controlling people and moving on. Maria finds work that suits her much better taking care of horses and dogs. For several weeks over the Christmas season, she stays in a mansion as an employee, but also as a guest. She meets others with whom she feels compatible, and they enjoy the holiday. The guests in The Manse have tales to tell, and share confidences and insights on long winter evenings, feeling cosy and safe by the fireside. Then events take a surprising turn.
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