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Patricia Altenbernd Johnson

    January 1, 1945

    Patricia Johns crafts sweet romances that have achieved bestseller status according to Publishers Weekly. Her work is known for its tender exploration of relationships and emotional depth, offering readers poignant and satisfying reading experiences. Johns excels at character development and nurturing the bonds between them, creating narratives that resonate with universal desires for love and connection. Her writing style is both accessible and insightful, making her a beloved voice in the contemporary romance genre.

    Patricia Altenbernd Johnson
    Awakening Dreams
    Make Your Own Magic Soil
    On Heidegger
    On Arendt
    The Essence of Tantric Sexuality
    The Bishop's Daughter
    • 2024

      Awakening Dreams

      • 390 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Paige Mackenzie, a modern witch with Celtic heritage, experiences vivid dreams connected to a serial killer terrorizing the DC area. Despite skepticism from the FBI, she finds an ally in Agent Michael Donovan, who believes in her visions. As Paige aids the task force in identifying the killer, her feelings for Michael deepen. However, the killer becomes fixated on Paige, threatening her life and complicating their pursuit of justice. The blend of supernatural elements and romance drives the tension as Paige navigates danger and her growing connection to Michael.

      Awakening Dreams
    • 2022

      The narrative centers on the author's journey through profound grief following the loss of a son, highlighting the transformative power of faith. Through personal experiences of miracles and divine signs, the author illustrates how God provided strength and companionship during this challenging time. The story aims to share messages of hope and resilience, encouraging others facing similar struggles to find solace in faith and the belief that they are not alone in their hardships.

      From Devastation to Victory
    • 2021

      Mandala Coloring Book For Adults

      50 Magnificent Animal Mandalas Designed For Stress Relieve and Relaxation

      • 106 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Celebrating the joy of turning 50, this book offers an uplifting perspective on aging, emphasizing the wisdom and experiences gained over the years. It features personal anecdotes, reflections, and insights that inspire readers to embrace this milestone with positivity. Through humor and heartfelt stories, the author encourages a mindset shift towards viewing life at 50 as a wonderful opportunity for growth, adventure, and new beginnings, making it a perfect read for those approaching or celebrating this significant birthday.

      Mandala Coloring Book For Adults
    • 2021

      Bird Coloring Book For Adults

      A Mandala Coloring Book Of Birds For Stress Relief And Relaxation

      • 112 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      Engaging with mandalas offers a soothing and enjoyable experience, allowing for creative expression and relaxation. This book features a variety of intricate mandala designs that cater to all skill levels, making it perfect for both beginners and experienced colorists. Each page invites users to immerse themselves in a meditative coloring journey, promoting mindfulness and stress relief through the art of coloring.

      Bird Coloring Book For Adults
    • 2021

      Key West and Cuba 1955

      Adventures of a Woman Traveling Alone

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Key West and Cuba in 1955, the story follows a young woman's journey of personal growth as she transitions from self-interest to valuing family connections. After healing from a fleeting romance in San Francisco, she embarks on a quest to reunite with her estranged brothers, who were separated after their parents' death years earlier. This narrative explores themes of healing, familial bonds, and the importance of reconciling with one's past.

      Key West and Cuba 1955
    • 2019

      The Bishop's Daughter

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.4(110)Add rating

      "As a bishop's daughter and good Amish mother, widowed Sadie Hochstetler teaches her young son that God blesses those who try their best to please Him. But her brief marriage taught her that life is infinitely more complicated than that. Older, and serious, her late husband seemed a sensible choice - especially compared to Elijah Fisher, the spirited boy with whom she butted heads and hearts. Then Elijah abruptly left for the Englisher world, taking Sadie's beloved brother along with him - a double betrayal she still strives to forgive. Especially now that Elijah has returned ... Elijah plans to stay in the Amish community only as long as he's needed, helping his family and working for Sadie's ailing father. The outside world has changed him, leading him to question rules and restrictions that others take on faith. Once, he'd been head over heels in love with the bishop's daughter - a girl he was judged unworthy of courting. Nine years have changed so much between them. Yet something remains - a spark that, for all their differences, might light the way home again ..."--Publisher description

      The Bishop's Daughter
    • 2018

      This accessible book focuses on the emotional needs, experiences and development of young children, exploring the role of the practitioner in ensuring that each and every child feels loved, supported and safe; able to develop secure attachments and flourish in the first five years and beyond. Drawing upon neuro-scientific research and referencing key theories relating to attachment, and health and wellbeing, the book examines the responsibilities of the early years practitioner in supporting children to reach their full potential. The response of the adult to the emotional needs of individual children is analysed in detail, and the impacts of various experiences, cultures and contexts on a child’s emotional wellbeing are considered. With topics including safeguarding, communication, the physical environment, neurological development and Attachment Theory, readers Supported by rich case studies, provocations and examples of good practice to encourage reflection and improve future practice, Understanding the Emotional Needs of Children in the Early Years is an engaging and comprehensive guide for all early years practitioners, early years students and professionals including paediatric nurses, health visitors and social workers.

      Understanding the Emotional Needs of Children in the Early Years
    • 2017

      Zesta and Friendship: Volume 1

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the responses to various actions, this book offers guidance and comfort to children as they navigate everyday choices. It aims to empower young readers by helping them understand the consequences of their decisions, fostering a sense of confidence and awareness in their daily lives.

      Zesta and Friendship: Volume 1
    • 2017

      Enamelling on Copper

      • 143 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Copper enamelling - essentially, the melting of glass enamel grains onto a copper surface - is an exciting and fascinating technique. This book highlights the unique interactions between copper and enamels, and gives a detailed account of working with this wonderful combination.

      Enamelling on Copper
    • 2016

      Zesta, a multicolored horse, serves as a guide and source of comfort for children as they navigate their choices. Through various experiences, Zesta teaches valuable lessons about the impact of decisions, highlighting how they can lead to both joyful and challenging journeys. This enchanting tale invites readers to join Zesta on an adventure filled with friendship and growth.

      Zesta and the Apple Tree: Volume 1