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Lisa Henry

    This author crafts compelling narratives, primarily featuring attractive male protagonists who ultimately find their happily ever after. A core tenet of her storytelling is that such contentment must be earned, with no easy victories offered to her characters. Her work emphasizes the rewarding struggle involved in achieving one's desires.

    Everything I Can See
    Lights and Sirens
    Missing
    King of Dublin
    Shea's Saviour
    Experiences of Hunger and Food Insecurity in College
    • Focusing on the lived experiences of hunger and food insecurity, this volume presents insights from ninety-two college students at a Texas university who shared their struggles through interviews. It details seven profiles of food insecurity, examining the lasting effects of childhood hunger, coping mechanisms, and the stigma surrounding food scarcity. The students' narratives reveal connections between nutrition, mental health, and academic performance. The author proposes various solutions, including student-led initiatives and policy changes, to address food insecurity on campuses.

      Experiences of Hunger and Food Insecurity in College
    • Shea's Saviour

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story follows Shea, a biracial solicitor who embarks on a gripping quest for justice after the tragic death of her best friend, Jemma. As she delves deeper into the investigation, Shea uncovers unsettling truths that reveal a shared past between her and Jemma, challenging her understanding of their friendship and herself. The narrative explores themes of identity, loss, and the complexities of uncovering hidden connections.

      Shea's Saviour
    • King of Dublin

      • 322 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Twenty years after a deadly pandemic ravaged the world, Darragh Fergus Anluan and the people of his village have carved out a hard but simple life in the Irish countryside. But with winter comes sickness, and Darragh must travel to Dublin in search of medicine. What he finds there is a ruined city ruled by a madman, where scavenging is punishable by death . . . or conscription.Ciaran Daly came to Ireland with aid and optimism, but instead was enslaved by the so-called King of Dublin. After months of abuse from the king and his men, he has no reason to believe this newcomer will be any different. Except Ciaran finds himself increasingly drawn to Darragh, whose brutish looks mask how sweet and gentle he really is.The tenderness Darragh feels for the king’s treasured pet is treason, but it’s hardly the only betrayal brewing in this rotten kingdom. Rebellions and rival gangs threaten the king’s power, but not nearly as much as Darragh and Ciaran—whose only hope for freedom is the fall of the king.* This title contains the following sensitive themes: dubious consent, explicit violence and non-consent.

      King of Dublin
    • Missing

      • 498 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      At the center of the story is Luna, a gifted fourteen-year-old girl who inherits her powers from her Grandma Pearl. As she navigates the challenges of adolescence, she faces a formidable adversary in Aura, who seeks to exploit Luna's abilities for her own nefarious purposes. The conflict between Luna's desire to embrace her gift and Aura's manipulative intentions drives the narrative, highlighting themes of empowerment and the struggle against malevolence.

      Missing
    • Lights and Sirens

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "Paramedic Hayden Kinsella is single and the life of the party. He likes driving fast and saving lives, and he doesn't do relationships--he does hookups. Except he wouldn't hook up with copper Matt Deakin if he were the last guy on the planet. Hayden thinks the feeling is mutual ... until clearing the air leads to a drunken one-night stand, which leads to something neither of them was expecting: a genuine connection. Police officer Matt Deakin moved to Townsville to take care of his elderly grandfather. In between keeping an eye on Grandad, renovating his house, and the demands of his job, he somehow finds himself in a tentative relationship with Hayden and very slowly gets to know the damaged guy beneath the happy-go-lucky persona. But the stressors of shift work, fatigue, and constant exposure to trauma threaten to tear Hayden and Matt apart before they've even found their footing together. In the high-pressure lives of emergency services workers, it turns out it's not the getting together part that's hard, it's the staying together"--Amazon.com

      Lights and Sirens
    • Everything I Can See

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Years after the battle against Altair, the inhabitants of Enceladus enjoy a flourishing life, marked by resilience and growth. However, the peace is disrupted when new threats emerge, challenging the stability they've built. As characters navigate these dangers, they must confront their past and unite to protect their future, exploring themes of courage, community, and the consequences of conflict. The narrative blends elements of adventure and science fiction, offering a gripping tale of survival and hope in a richly imagined world.

      Everything I Can See
    • Royal envoys Calarian and Benji's quest in Tournel takes a turn when the duke falls to his death. They convince a naive cowherd, Lars, that he's the new duke. As they teach him to fake it, they face trolls, a monster, and their own growing feelings, complicating their elves-with-benefits arrangement. What’s up with the leather shorts?

      Elf Defence