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Many years she has been living as a human but when she starts going to new school and make new friends her life is turned upside down. April Banks lost her father on her 16th birthday ever since she hasn't been the same. A few days after her father's death she began to hear specific people's thoughts. Seeing April beginning to close herself off her mother, Maria, have them move to the place her husband's pack is. At her new school April meets Nathan Blake, Clara Simmons and Seth Adams. All of which help her understand who she really is. Will she fulfill her destiny? Or will her Fate destroy her?
The beauty of going to an all boy's school is not having to deal with stupid things like dances right? Well that's not the case in Powers High. Forced to go along in order to protect his Uke friends, Mathew relives his past. Especially when one of the Ukes gets atacked again. Things get weirder when a ghost makes a surprise visit, turning the club room into chaos. Mathew tries to cope with all this, while struggling to contain his feelings of love for his best-friend, Alfred, which for some reason, seem to be growing thinner. But his heart goes thump for Gilbert? And what is Tino doing, clinging to his arm? Is this really what High School feels like?
“He shot me Jessie” I moved my hand to show the exit wound just below my shoulder.Jessie pulled me into a hug and mumbled in my ear that I'd be okay.He put a hand over the wound and used his other to stroke my hair.He sliced the palm of his hand. With one more reassuring, mumbled “It's okay” He quickly shoved his hand to the bullet wound.Then I felt strong. Amazing, like I could do anything. Everything went black.
Book is not finished and will be updated as I continue writing. Edits and stuff are not done, this is only going out for a general idea. only the first few chapters will be on here due to the fact I plan on getting this book published.
Bren was a wall flower in her freshmen year of high school and she hated it. Over the summer she tried to come out her shell but was quickly pushed back inside. She wanted to be noticed and remebered not the kind of girl guys looked through and the kind that girls snickered about in the halls. So this year Bren is going to make a name for herself and she does just that with unwanted help from smoeone out to get her! Junoir year starts with an embarrasing crash and burn for Bren but not all the attention she gets from it is bad after a run in with a boy named Jax and a proposition from a nice guy named Asher Bren jumps into teenage social life while dodging bullies and avoiding conflict with mean girls After a night of dancing and a unexpected kiss and an awful truth are exposed Brens new found happiness quickly turns to heartache and downfall When awakes to a sea of rumors and a Art exibit of her name and number all over the boys bathroom walls. Her suspicions are everywhere for whos responsible for this and the events that follow. Like a fall leaf Bren is about to be blown through high school with no control of her own. And just when she thinks she's close tdiscovering who's behind it all there is another door slammed in her face.
John Mwangangi is an idealist. He turns his back on a successful legal career in London to return to his home in Migwani, a small, poor town in eastern Kenya. His ambition is to assist his country's development, to create a model that others might emulate. But in trying to rediscover his roots and his very identity, old tensions resurface and new battles have to be fought. John gradually finds himself isolated by irreconcilable demands, excluded from his own culture, never fully admitted to the one he adopts. His father seeks proof of his son's integrity and insists that John's daughter be initiated into adulthood, an act that John's wife would never sanction. And when the tensions force the family apart, John finds solace in the company of Janet Rowlandson, a young British volunteer teacher, who becomes more than a friend. It becomes clear that someone will try to force the issue. A Fool's Knot is a sensitive portrait of a man's attempt to reclaim his cultural identity and, at the same time, stimulate change. The contradictions he must confront in his campaign against the grinding poverty of his people lead almost inevitably to conflict.