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Our Daughters’ Last Hope: A WWII Story of unexpected Friendship across Enemy Lines when two Mothers seek to save their Children’s Lives (Resilient Women of WWII Book 2)
Amsterdam, 1940 Herta lives a contented life until Nazi Germany invades the Netherlands. As Jews, she and her family face persecution. Across town, Julia finds herself in the midst of upheaval when her husband becomes involved in Nazi activities.
Then Herta and Julia’s husbands go missing—one to hide from the Nazis, and the other to collaborate with them. As the Jewish population faces rising tension, Herta feels compelled to find a hiding place for her daughters. Unexpected developments bring the mothers together, but their potential for true friendship becomes compromised when their identities surface. They are confronted with dangerous consequences that could harm not only them but also their daughters.
Following We Shall Not Shatter, book 1 of the Resilient Women of WWII Trilogy, this captivating story of friendship questions whether two mothers, striving to ensure their children’s future, can overcome the issues of religion and heritage that could lead the Nazis right to their doorstep.
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GETTING UNSTUCK: Adverse Childhood Experiences Darken Your World by Affecting Present-day Thoughts, Emotions, Perception and Behavior. Set Yourself Free
Do you suffer from ‘childhood’ inner wounds?
Here is a telltale sign!
If you experience ‘recurring’ or ‘out of proportion’ emotions and reactions to present-day events, experiences, people, or behaviors…
…there is a good chance you do.
If this sounds familiar, Dr. Murphy’s book will give you life changing information.
Inner wounds will keep you stuck. Why? Because they are unconscious.
These wounds impact day-to-day life by causing pain, suffering and damage. People live their life not knowing why it is so difficult. No matter what they do, nothing changes. The same cycle of pain and struggle continues causing despair and hopelessness.
The truth is…
…many of our day-to-day struggles and afflictions such as depression, anxieties, relationship difficulties, or mal-adaptive behaviours are based in early childhood trauma or the lack of a loving, nurturing environment that is crucial to bring forth the child’s Spirit and give birth to the positive self-beliefs that create confident, happy, loving adults.
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The Death of a 10-Year-Old Boy
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Blackout (Sam Archer Book 3)
Young counter-terrorist cop Sam Archer arrives for work at the Armed Response Unit expecting a quiet day.
But unbeknownst to him, a storm is coming.
Three men have already been killed that morning. One committed suicide by the River Thames. Another was strangled in his car in Washington D.C. And the third was shot in the face in his high-rise New York apartment as he slept. The deaths seem random, thousands of miles apart. But they are all connected. By a shocking event fifteen years ago.
And this is only the beginning.
Archer, Chalky and the rest of the Unit suddenly find themselves plunged into a ferocious and violent confrontation, fighting for their lives. The enemy they are up against are brutal, highly trained, well-armed and anonymous. No one knows where they have come from. No one seems to know who they are.
But they have a vendetta. They will never forgive or forget, or show mercy.
And for some reason, they’re hell-bent on killing ten specific people before the end of the day.
As the Unit tries to find out who these killers are and locate the remaining targets so they can protect them, it becomes a race against time to see who can get there first. As the counter-terrorist unit and the vengeful enemy come up against each other all over the city, Archer and the team soon realise two things.
This enemy is more proficient and deadly than any they’ve ever encountered.
And one of their own ARU men is on the extermination list.