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This is the sequel of "Eyes Like Ice" published here by the same author. Evelyn Lawrence has changed her surname and appearance in order to protect herself and her sister's family from the vengeful Scott. The newly appeared Evelyn Walker seems much more outspoken and extroverted from the outside but does miss a huge part of her life consistently. She becomes absolutely depressed until one day her domineering boss sends her back to LA, to the life she decided to leave behind. The moment she steps in LA, her depression transforms into fear and anxiety. She has to face all the dark days once again, maybe this time it will be worse! She feels totally stuck in her past.
"Alpha" Elle Felicity Kingston is the "alpha" of McGull High School and Roses and Vines Clique. She has everything she needs, except for the perfect boy.
Richard McGull is the descendant of McGull Enterprises. He is rich, hot, toned, and an alpha, and captain of the football team. He thinks Elle is cute, but he's into Sarah Betchulli.
Sarah Betchulli is not the most popular, nor the prettiest, at least not in her opinion. What chance does she have with someone like Richard McGull?
Lexandra Yu is the luckiest, not to mention prettiest, girl in school, except for one thing: she's a mere beta, not an alpha. Can she really overthrow Elle?
Carrie Rickley is content with her life. But when her boyfriend breaks up with her, all hell breaks loose.
Charlotte Middleton is finally in the In Crowd and couldn't be more thrilled. But it's more work than she imagined. Is this really right for her? And there's still a couple of huge secrets she needs to keep...
Blair O'neal is not thrilled about being outed by Elle two years ago. She's lost her touch and she's going crazy with jealousy. The only person that knows she's in therapy for it is Charlotte. Both girls have to trust each other to make this work...
Have you ever wished for a miracle? Come on now. Of course you have. You know you have. For, which of us on this planet, atheists included, has not at one time or another, and with the heart of a beggar, pleaded, entreated, prayed, even bargained for a miracle of one sort or another to be granted, whether for ourselves or someone else? Now, let us never confuse miracles with magic. Magic is just that - hocus-pocus, fake, sham, not real, no matter how impressive and baffling. Again, let us not confuse miracles with favours - favours from the Almighty and favourite saints, all part and parcel of the popular novena culture of Catholics, and prayed for daily by the faithful for receipt of all manner of personal intentions. Nor are we talking the "Wow! How did that happen?-It's-gotta-be-a-miracle!" kind of miracle. No, no, no. At the risk of sounding redundant, we're talking real miracles here!
But, Dr. Adam Bell is surely not confused. Oh no. As Chief Investigator, he knows the difference only too well. After all, 'miracles' are his official business at the Bureau of Scientific Scepticism (B.O.S.S.), and his good nature and intellectual curiosity soon cause him to delve more deeply than required into the anatomy and character of miracles - all in keeping with the bureau's secret agenda. This happens not a moment too soon as it turns out, when without warning his own dire need for a miracle transforms his usual impartial, objective, routine work with the federal government bureau into an inordinately personal, life-and-death chase. Adam is also, of necessity, himself inherently transformed from the quiet, plodding, somewhat hesitating investigator, unused to police work, into a man on a mission, a father-to-be with a cause, where time is of the essence, and there's no room for error... Join him in the chase of his life!
About the Author
Eliot H. Bailey was born on Wednesday August 10th 1983 at 3 a.m. on the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Lucia - an island that has produced two Nobel laureates. His parents, both educators, have devoted their lives to teaching the arts. Eliot was named after T.S. Eliot - "one 'l', one 't'" - as he was wont, from the tender age of eighteen months, to inform all and sundry who might ask his name. Eliot was a curious child who started talking when he was about ten months. As a young boy, he asked questions galore and spouted creative ideas. Being British (as well as St Lucian), he would spend his summers back in his father's homeland of England visiting family and, in his teens, chose to live there on his own for a year. It was during this time that he was moved to chronicling his days and jotting down his thoughts on life and the parade of characters that crossed his path. Much of this writing was done on the spur of the moment as he sat in train stations or on park benches.
For more visit: eliothbailey.com
Is evil in us? Coded in DNA? Imagine you could uncover exactly what lurks within your DNA, revealing the code that shapes your mind and body and using that knowledge to change yourself. Now imagine someone else making those changes instead. In Human Source Code, the hypothetical becomes reality when one organization attempts to manipulate the human code for its own terrifying purposes. Detective Klapman's attention is brought to a series of seemingly unrelated and accidental deaths after they continually turn up with a single therapist in common. Klapman's journey eventually reveals the existence of a secret international organization that is intent on manipulating the very nature of what makes us human. Can our minds truly be controlled from the inside out? Will Klapman bring this organization to light in time to save the others?
Mankind believes he is the greatest intelligence on this Planet, and so do many others on similar Worlds scattered throughout the Universe. But some people know different. They know that every World is overshadowed by a Being of Planetary proportions, whose impeccable intelligence and incredible power far surpass mortals. Called Great Makers, these majestic Beings are the initiators of Life and its Keepers. They do not occupy thrones of grandeur, dictating with a rod of iron the daily activities of ordinary people, instead, they are the mindful ones, carefully influencing creatures like Man on towards his highest potential.
- Leaving behind a life of idleness when awakened to latent powers inside him, the young Hanor is encouraged by Brandor - a knower of the Mysteries, to travel to Tarden to help develop his potential. Hoping to be be of use against the coming tide of evil, Hanor’s loyal brother and best friend however, upset the proceedings when they follow him and his guide - Kifter. Tame the journey is supposed to be, yet it soon turns to one of discovery and daring, hardship and loss. Mysteries become as rampant as the evil preparing to strike. Death unleashes a series of events that results in the return of a precious Stone to The Freelands - The Heart of Tarkon. Giving hope amongst the growing darkness, its light and power is but the start of an even greater story, where mortals discover life exists on a scale far beyond present understanding.
This is the sequel of "Eyes Like Ice" published here by the same author. Evelyn Lawrence has changed her surname and appearance in order to protect herself and her sister's family from the vengeful Scott. The newly appeared Evelyn Walker seems much more outspoken and extroverted from the outside but does miss a huge part of her life consistently. She becomes absolutely depressed until one day her domineering boss sends her back to LA, to the life she decided to leave behind. The moment she steps in LA, her depression transforms into fear and anxiety. She has to face all the dark days once again, maybe this time it will be worse! She feels totally stuck in her past.
"Alpha" Elle Felicity Kingston is the "alpha" of McGull High School and Roses and Vines Clique. She has everything she needs, except for the perfect boy.
Richard McGull is the descendant of McGull Enterprises. He is rich, hot, toned, and an alpha, and captain of the football team. He thinks Elle is cute, but he's into Sarah Betchulli.
Sarah Betchulli is not the most popular, nor the prettiest, at least not in her opinion. What chance does she have with someone like Richard McGull?
Lexandra Yu is the luckiest, not to mention prettiest, girl in school, except for one thing: she's a mere beta, not an alpha. Can she really overthrow Elle?
Carrie Rickley is content with her life. But when her boyfriend breaks up with her, all hell breaks loose.
Charlotte Middleton is finally in the In Crowd and couldn't be more thrilled. But it's more work than she imagined. Is this really right for her? And there's still a couple of huge secrets she needs to keep...
Blair O'neal is not thrilled about being outed by Elle two years ago. She's lost her touch and she's going crazy with jealousy. The only person that knows she's in therapy for it is Charlotte. Both girls have to trust each other to make this work...
Have you ever wished for a miracle? Come on now. Of course you have. You know you have. For, which of us on this planet, atheists included, has not at one time or another, and with the heart of a beggar, pleaded, entreated, prayed, even bargained for a miracle of one sort or another to be granted, whether for ourselves or someone else? Now, let us never confuse miracles with magic. Magic is just that - hocus-pocus, fake, sham, not real, no matter how impressive and baffling. Again, let us not confuse miracles with favours - favours from the Almighty and favourite saints, all part and parcel of the popular novena culture of Catholics, and prayed for daily by the faithful for receipt of all manner of personal intentions. Nor are we talking the "Wow! How did that happen?-It's-gotta-be-a-miracle!" kind of miracle. No, no, no. At the risk of sounding redundant, we're talking real miracles here!
But, Dr. Adam Bell is surely not confused. Oh no. As Chief Investigator, he knows the difference only too well. After all, 'miracles' are his official business at the Bureau of Scientific Scepticism (B.O.S.S.), and his good nature and intellectual curiosity soon cause him to delve more deeply than required into the anatomy and character of miracles - all in keeping with the bureau's secret agenda. This happens not a moment too soon as it turns out, when without warning his own dire need for a miracle transforms his usual impartial, objective, routine work with the federal government bureau into an inordinately personal, life-and-death chase. Adam is also, of necessity, himself inherently transformed from the quiet, plodding, somewhat hesitating investigator, unused to police work, into a man on a mission, a father-to-be with a cause, where time is of the essence, and there's no room for error... Join him in the chase of his life!
About the Author
Eliot H. Bailey was born on Wednesday August 10th 1983 at 3 a.m. on the beautiful Caribbean island of St. Lucia - an island that has produced two Nobel laureates. His parents, both educators, have devoted their lives to teaching the arts. Eliot was named after T.S. Eliot - "one 'l', one 't'" - as he was wont, from the tender age of eighteen months, to inform all and sundry who might ask his name. Eliot was a curious child who started talking when he was about ten months. As a young boy, he asked questions galore and spouted creative ideas. Being British (as well as St Lucian), he would spend his summers back in his father's homeland of England visiting family and, in his teens, chose to live there on his own for a year. It was during this time that he was moved to chronicling his days and jotting down his thoughts on life and the parade of characters that crossed his path. Much of this writing was done on the spur of the moment as he sat in train stations or on park benches.
For more visit: eliothbailey.com
Is evil in us? Coded in DNA? Imagine you could uncover exactly what lurks within your DNA, revealing the code that shapes your mind and body and using that knowledge to change yourself. Now imagine someone else making those changes instead. In Human Source Code, the hypothetical becomes reality when one organization attempts to manipulate the human code for its own terrifying purposes. Detective Klapman's attention is brought to a series of seemingly unrelated and accidental deaths after they continually turn up with a single therapist in common. Klapman's journey eventually reveals the existence of a secret international organization that is intent on manipulating the very nature of what makes us human. Can our minds truly be controlled from the inside out? Will Klapman bring this organization to light in time to save the others?
Mankind believes he is the greatest intelligence on this Planet, and so do many others on similar Worlds scattered throughout the Universe. But some people know different. They know that every World is overshadowed by a Being of Planetary proportions, whose impeccable intelligence and incredible power far surpass mortals. Called Great Makers, these majestic Beings are the initiators of Life and its Keepers. They do not occupy thrones of grandeur, dictating with a rod of iron the daily activities of ordinary people, instead, they are the mindful ones, carefully influencing creatures like Man on towards his highest potential.
- Leaving behind a life of idleness when awakened to latent powers inside him, the young Hanor is encouraged by Brandor - a knower of the Mysteries, to travel to Tarden to help develop his potential. Hoping to be be of use against the coming tide of evil, Hanor’s loyal brother and best friend however, upset the proceedings when they follow him and his guide - Kifter. Tame the journey is supposed to be, yet it soon turns to one of discovery and daring, hardship and loss. Mysteries become as rampant as the evil preparing to strike. Death unleashes a series of events that results in the return of a precious Stone to The Freelands - The Heart of Tarkon. Giving hope amongst the growing darkness, its light and power is but the start of an even greater story, where mortals discover life exists on a scale far beyond present understanding.