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No One Is Perfect, but There Is Someone Who Is Perfect for You
In a world that glorifies perfection, love is often considered an impossible pursuit, flawed, messy, and heartbreakingly elusive. But what if love was never about finding someone flawless? What if it was about discovering the one whose imperfections align beautifully with your own?
“No One Is Perfect, but There Is Someone Who Is Perfect for You” is a deeply moving exploration of the truths we often overlook in our search for connection. With poignant storytelling and raw honesty, this book challenges the fairytale illusion of love and unveils the magic of finding someone who truly understands you, imperfections and all.
Through laughter, heartbreak, and profound realizations, this book will redefine the way you see relationships, reminding you that love isn’t about settling for less or striving for perfection; it’s about embracing the imperfect journey with the perfect person by your side. Heartfelt, inspiring, and refreshingly honest, this book is for anyone who’s ever questioned love, chased an impossible standard, or wondered whether true connection really exists. Maybe perfection isn’t the answer. Maybe love is found in the beautiful imperfections that bring two souls together.
Are you ready to see love differently?
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The Unbroken Spirit
The Unbroken Spirit: Journey and Vows of Love is a poignant poetic tale of love’s endurance despite distance, centered on Elara and Jillian, two star-crossed lovers. Their bond transcends miles through heartfelt letters that express their deepest longings and unwavering devotion. Each letter serves as a testament to their infinite love, filled with promises of togetherness and dreams shared in an ethereal connection that allows their spirits to dance freely amidst life’s harsh realities.
As seasons change and life pulls them apart, the weight of their promises becomes apparent. Their once-vibrant exchanges turn melancholic, revealing the fragility of love in the face of fate. Each letter, once a beacon of hope, now resonates with the bittersweet truth that love can be both powerful and vulnerable.
Ultimately, The Unbroken Spirit celebrates the enduring essence of love, reflecting the complexities of human emotions—the beauty of connection and the heartache of separation. Elara and Jillian’s journey reminds us that while promises may falter, true love remains forever enshrined in the hearts of those who dare to love deeply. Through lyrical prose, this tale invites readers to explore love’s depths and the unyielding spirit that persists even through heartbreak.
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The Blue Truth
In The Blue Truth, author Erstorm explores the complex nature of love and its crucial role in promoting societal acceptance of same-sex relationships and marriage. The book is structured around interconnected chapters that examine love’s historical perceptions, legislative frameworks for inclusivity, and the emotional bonds that unite individuals, regardless of sexual orientation.
Erstorm begins with a historical analysis of love across cultures, arguing that it is a foundational element for guiding inclusive legislation. Through anecdotes and research, the author demonstrates how love can challenge societal norms and inspire change. The narrative also introduces concepts like “love at first sight” and the idea of soulmates, emphasizing the importance of various relationships in shaping identity.
Challenging outdated views, Erstorm presents homosexuality as a natural variation of human sexuality, advocating for a deeper understanding of human connections. The book contrasts conscious manifestations of love with instinctual behaviors in the animal kingdom, highlighting the commitment in same-sex relationships.
Erstorm calls for legislative action through The Blue Truth, providing a framework for addressing challenges faced by the gender variant community. Ultimately, the book serves as a manifesto for love and equality, encouraging readers to advocate for a future of acceptance and freedom in love.
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Summer and Chaos Just Don't Mix
Chaos follows the three sisters wherever they go but they team up to make sure it does not defeat them. They push aside such distractions as they create memorable keepsakes of their summers together. Here are three of those memorable experiences.
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Tesoro
After the brutal murder of her friend, Mattie, three years ago, Eva was left wondering what happened to Mattie’s baby. No longer able to resist the desire to know if the child is safe and healthy or met the same fate as her mother, Eva starts to investigate. Her questions take her on a dangerous path that alters the course of her life. Will she find the child, and perhaps love, along the way? Or will she meet the same fate as her friend did?
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Home At Last
Lost in the countryside, a curious young fox and gentle fawn make new animal friends as they search for a way home. The courageous adventurers find joy and kindness, discovering that every journey leads to love. Young children will glory in the adventure yet feel safe and cozy, meeting cute animal friends and having the comforting reassurance of finding home.
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Will Snow Cover the Past?
The book Will Snow Cover the Past? has deep moral meaning. Love cancels hatred and opens the door to forgiveness.
The novel consists of chapters as if they were short stories, connected by the main character—a woman. Very important background makes dramatic events in the contemporary history of Poland.
The hero of the book, a mature woman, meets in a church the German of more or less the same age. For a moment they are mutually fascinated, but they part and go their way. This provokes Wanda, the Polish woman, to a chain of memories: childhood in Warsaw under German occupation (World War II), the Warsaw insurrection, and displacement to a village.
In the book are shown such dramatic events as the murder of Polish officers in the communistic Russian camp in Katyn (World War II), the genocide of the Polish population in Wolyn (by Ukrainian nationalists), the martial law implemented by General Jaruzelski and everyday life in Poland during the Covid pandemic.
Simultaneously the young, contemporary generation is described in a very colored way. Her grandson and a girl from different, discordant political sides fall in love. In spite of poignant history (murders in Ukrainian Volyn), they go together to Maidan in Kyiv (capital of Ukraine) to support the insurrection against President Yanukovych, who opposed plans to join the European Union.
During a meeting with Pope Francis in Krakow (“World Youth Day”), they make friends with young Germans. It happened that their grandfather was searching for the woman he had met in the church. Maybe Wanda, the grandmother of Polish youths, is associated with him?
Will Snow Cover the Past?
Rich with poetic language and emotional insight, each chapter is introduced by a short poem written by the author—a renowned Polish poet—offering a lyrical prelude to the chapter’s themes.
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If Only I Could See Him
It’s simple. The young girl wants to believe in God. She just needs one thing first: a quick peek at God.
Her mother knows it’s not simple. God prefers to remain unseen. How can the young girl find faith?
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Red Velvet
Demetra, a young woman adrift in profound loneliness, is relentlessly pursued by the enigmatic murderer Veronica, whose reign of terror systematically claims those closest to her, forcing Demetra into a desperate race against time to reclaim her fractured sanity. This harrowing quest compels Demetra to confront not only an external menace but also the unsettling erosion of her own reality and sense of self, propelling her toward a profound re-evaluation of her existence. Veronica, a phantom-like presence, seems to dwell within the very foundations of Demetra’s home, tormenting her with echoes of a traumatic past. This is an enthralling thriller, designed to be devoured in a single breath, immersing the reader completely in a narrative that offers no respite, laced with shadows of horror and an insightful exploration of the human soul.
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Therapized
Therapists are human too.
They cry in the shower, spiral at 2 a.m., and occasionally eat an entire bag of chips while rewatching the same comfort show—just like everyone else.
In Therapized, Anne Petraro—a licensed therapist, educator, and unapologetic dog mom—opens up not just as a professional, but as a person who’s lived through trauma, healing, and everything in between (with snacks in her pocket and dog hair on her clothes).
Part memoir, part guided journal, this book invites you into the real, raw, and sometimes ridiculous process of being human. Through deeply personal stories and powerful journaling prompts, Anne helps you stop striving to be “fixed” and start accepting what it means to be fully, beautifully, imperfectly real.
You’ll laugh, cry, maybe throw the book across the room—but most importantly, you’ll feel seen. Not as a diagnosis or a label, but as someone deeply worthy of healing and joy.
Written with heart, grit, and enough dog hair to knit a sweater, Therapized is for the over-thinkers, the people-pleasers, the trauma survivors, and the ones still trying to make sense of it all. You don’t need to have it all together to begin. You just need to show up.
Let Therapized be the place you finally do.
$11.95 -
The Last Sunset
On a beach in Florida is a mysterious manuscript written and left there by an unnamed narrator who’s eager for somebody to know his life story. Starting with his first day of kindergarten, the narrator holds nothing back in sharing the important moments, as well as the moments he only now realizes have had a big impact on his life. The narrator tells of his mishaps as a child, his troubled teen years, a devastating heartbreak, a frustrating illness, and his struggles to find his place in the world as an adult. Taking place in an era before smartphones and before mental illness was discussed openly, the narrator looks back on everything that has gone wrong in his life, the things he could have done differently, and how it has all led to the most difficult decision of his life.
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Presenting the Messiah
Presenting the Messiah by Brandon Carpenter invites readers on a captivating journey into the first-century world of Yeshua—Jesus—unveiling the vibrancy, depth, and richness of the Gospels as they were originally experienced. Drawing from years of pastoral teaching and in-depth study, Carpenter bridges the gap between ancient Jewish tradition and modern Christian faith, revealing how the Messiah’s identity is rooted in the soil of Second Temple Judaism. With each chapter styled as an engaging “act” in an unfolding drama, this book challenges common assumptions and brings familiar stories to life through Jewish eyes.
Discover how parables, miracles, and teachings resonate with new power when understood against their authentic backdrop. Explore the traditions, debates, and expectations that shaped the daily lives of Jesus’ earliest followers and see how the Scriptures—Old and New Testaments—form a unified, high-definition portrait of the Messiah. Through accessible explanations, practical reflections, and thoughtful group discussion prompts, Presenting the Messiah inspires readers to see Yeshua not as a distant religious figure but as the fulfillment of God’s promise to Israel and the world.
Whether for personal study, group discussion, or anyone longing to encounter the Scriptures anew, this book invites all to step onto the grand stage of faith—discovering not only the Jewishness of Jesus but a deeper, more transformative understanding of discipleship and hope.
$13.95
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