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Michelle Adams

    This author delves into the complexities of human nature, exploring the motivations and behaviors that shape our interactions. Her writing is inspired by observing people and their diverse ways of behaving. Through compelling narratives, she seeks to capture the essence of the human experience, leaving a lasting impression on readers. Her work resonates with those who appreciate empathy and perseverance.

    Michelle Adams
    Between the Lies
    Little Wishes
    Boone Hall Plantation
    Springtime for Your Spirit
    WRITING & SELLING CHILDRENS BOOKS IN THE
    I Love You . . . Bigger Than the Sky
    • I Love You . . . Bigger Than the Sky

      • 20 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.9(29)Add rating

      Guess How Much I Love You? meets If Animals Kissed Goodnight in this padded board book about the unconditional love parents have for their little ones.

      I Love You . . . Bigger Than the Sky
    • Springtime for Your Spirit

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Guaranteed to breathe new life into your walk with God, this 90-day devotional—with entries for March, April, and May—will reawaken your spirit through famous quotes, inspirational readings, meaningful prayers, and targeted scriptures. Whether you’re looking for those first signs of new life to burst through the soil, hunting Easter eggs with the kiddos, or seeking a closer relationship with Jesus, it seems we’re all searching for something to bring us hope, joy, and a new beginning. That’s why Springtime For Your Spirit: 90 Devotions of Hope, Joy, and New Beginnings is the perfect devotional for such a special season. Award-winning authors Michelle Medlock Adams and Andy Clapp have carefully woven biblical lessons into holidays and happenings that we experience only during spring, such as: MLB Spring Training Lent Easter Spring Storm Season Spring Pancake Festival Spring Planting Mother’s Day Each devotion not only features an inspirational teaching and quote, but also, it gives readers the opportunity to: Plant the Word, Work the Word,Pray the Word, and learn more through a Did You Know? feature. We challenge you to search the pages of this devotional and experience the sweetness of this sacred season. Your beautiful new beginning awaits. . . .

      Springtime for Your Spirit
    • Boone Hall Plantation

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The history of Boone Hall Plantation, established in 1681, showcases its resilience through two wars and its evolution into the longest-running brickyard in the Lowcountry. The plantation's diverse residents, both black and white, have shaped its legacy. As a tourism hub, it reflects Southern romance and fosters community connections through educational programs and festivals like the Strawberry Festival. Boone Hall's unique landscape serves as a backdrop for social gatherings, ensuring its continued relevance and lasting heritage.

      Boone Hall Plantation
    • If only they had time for one more wish... A sweeping love story about a couple kept apart for 50 years who reunite when he has only months to live.

      Little Wishes
    • She doesn't recognise the strangers who call themselves family. She can't even remember her own name. As she slowly recovers, her parents and sister begin to share details of her life. The successful career. The seaside home. The near-fatal car crash. But Chloe senses they're keeping dark secrets - and her determination to uncover them will have devastating consequences as the shocking truth is revealed...

      Between the Lies
    • A lost love, a valuable jewellery box stolen from the Nazis - and a lifetime of secrets... A powerfully emotional and romantic novel of rekindled love - perfect for fans of Jodi Picoult, Josie Silver, and Jill Santopolo.

      The Lost Lives of Frances Langley
    • Wadmalaw Island

      • 130 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Wadmalaw Island has remained a timeless representation of a bygone era. A once thriving plantation economy, Wadmalaw boasted of cotton, indigo, and rice plantations that also housed the town of Rockville: a quaint, seaside retreat for the local planters. Lowcountry architecture was seen throughout the island in the designs of the plantations and summer vacation homes. Time and events did not leave the island unscathed, and Wadmalaw fell victim to war and financial hardship as did the rest of the South. Wadmalaw weathered the harsh conditions and was able to continue its sleepy way of life into the 20th century. Rockville also became home to the well-known Rockville Regatta that brings thousands of visitors to the island. Despite surrounding growth that has threatened it, Wadmalaw has continued to maintain its unique noncommercial air and retains the agricultural focus on which it was founded.

      Wadmalaw Island
    • Irini Haringford wurde von ihren Eltern fortgegeben, als sie drei Jahre alt war. Ihre unberechenbare Schwester Elle dagegen durfte in der Familie bleiben. Auch als erwachsene Frau kann sich Irini diese Entscheidung nicht erklären. Dann erhält sie eines Tages einen Anruf von Elle, die ihr mitteilt, dass die gemeinsame Mutter verstorben ist. Irini macht sich auf den Weg nach Schottland, um herauszufinden, was damals geschehen und wodurch ihre Mutter umgekommen ist – denn sie wird den Gedanken nicht los, dass Elle mit beiden Ereignissen etwas zu tun haben könnte ...

      Dunkelschwester