The Melody of Lost Souls

The Melody of Lost Souls
Author: OJ LEIGH
Publsiher: OJ LEIGH
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2023-09-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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In the quaint coastal town of Harmony Bay, where the salty breeze whispers secrets to the sea, a story of profound connection and rediscovery unfolds. Amidst the picturesque landscape, two souls, burdened by their own silences, find solace in each other's company. Meet Payton, a once-brilliant violinist whose heart's melody has been muted by a profound loss. And then there's Esteban, the reclusive artisan, his world engulfed in silence after an unfortunate accident that robbed him of his hearing. Fate, however, has orchestrated a unique encounter that will bridge the chasm between sound and silence. "The Melody of Lost Souls" unravels a captivating tale of music, passion, and healing. As Payton and Esteban cross paths, their lives will never be the same. Drawn together by an unexplainable force, they embark on a journey that transcends the boundaries of conventional communication, forming a connection that goes far beyond words. United by their love for music, they decide to craft a one-of-a-kind violin, a masterpiece that will represent their shared journey of rediscovery. In this heartwarming novel, the process of violin-making becomes a metaphor for healing, as both Payton and Esteban learn to mend the broken pieces of their souls. As they delve into the depths of each other's pasts, their vulnerabilities bring forth a symphony of emotions, and the violin they create becomes not just an instrument but a vessel for the harmony of their hearts. As you turn the pages of "The Melody of Lost Souls," prepare to be swept away by a tale of resilience, hope, and the magic of human connection. Join Payton and Esteban as they uncover the timeless truth that true harmony knows no boundaries, transcending the barriers of sound and silence to create an everlasting symphony of their souls. Let the melody unfold and carry you through a journey that will resonate in your heart long after the final note has been played.

The Heart s Lost Souls Part One The Binding

The Heart   s Lost Souls  Part One  The Binding
Author: Trinity Blacio
Publsiher: Riverdale Avenue Books LLC
Total Pages: 109
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781626015173

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In the third installment of the Fantasy is Alive series by best-selling erotic romance author Trinity Blacio, Shannon Kreep must face her own death and rebirth as well being mated to seven alien alphas. She is the key that will hold many worlds together. Death was supposed to be freeing, but not to Shannon. It was painful, and only brought the creatures in her dreams into her reality. Her world was now made up of what normal people would call monsters, but Shannon wasn’t normal. The world around her was changing. Witches, warlocks, gods, alien kings and queens from other planets and galaxies were now part of her life. Many factions wanted her truly dead. On top of that, the strangest and scariest thing was that seven men claimed to be her mate—seven alien men. Oh, but wait, now she was supposedly some kind of queen too.

Ava Delaney Lost Souls

Ava Delaney  Lost Souls
Author: Claire Farrell
Publsiher: Claire Farrell
Total Pages: 867
Release: 2024
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Ava Delaney: Lost Souls. Books 1-3. An urban fantasy adventure. ~Best read after the original Ava Delaney series~ Tainted: The backdrop may be grim, but Dublin city has become the centre of change. And as the humans and supernaturals figure out how to live in each other’s worlds, the person who forced that change has quietly stepped aside for a peaceful life. Ava Delaney is still trying to adjust to her own altered existence when a tainted nephal turns up on her doorstep, apparently on the run from the monster who changed Ava’s life before she was even born. But she’s not supposed to interfere, even for the lost souls she’s vowed to help. But as the first vampire leaves death in his wake, and Ava becomes an easy target to blame, she realises she has to take care of business once again. There are more secrets hidden in the shadows, more voices just waiting to be heard, and obedience has never been Ava’s thing. Only one thing is for certain: for people like Ava Delaney, there’s no such thing as a peaceful life. Tethers: Ava’s been protecting her shifter friend from the alpha for months, but now he’s managed to come up with a brand new excuse to take Esther, and the Senate have turned their backs on her completely. While Ava works to find a way to keep Esther out of Mac’s reach for good, a series of violent murders put everyone in the cul-de-sac under suspicion. An entire race will be exterminated the real culprits aren’t found, and people like Ava just might be next on the soon-to-be-extinct list. Tithes: Ava’s been trying to help her past and her future co-exist, but when it all goes wrong, she’s barely able to take a breath when the next drama begins, and she begins to wonder about her string of bad luck. Tensions are already running high when evidence of slavery appears on Ava’s doorstep, quickly followed by an unwelcome blast from the past with news that forces her to rethink where her trust lies. The only thing Ava knows for sure is that it’s time to finish cleaning up the mess that started with Fionnuala because bad luck is catching, and everyone she cares about is affected.

The Hunt for Lost Souls

The Hunt for Lost Souls
Author: Michael E. Thies
Publsiher: Writer's Block Press
Total Pages: 644
Release: 2022-12-20
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780989566834

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The Curse of Pirini Lilapa has once again sown discord throughout the system. In its wake, the Twelve gods are sealed and scattered throughout the system, leaving nations on the brink of war and rulers left to fend for themselves. Looking beyond their disputes, Guardian Eska is forced to unleash the Hown as he searches for the largest threat to the system, Hydro Paen—and the strange necklace he bears. The system’s most-wanted man, Hydro makes a deal that allows him to evade the Hown pursuing him. But what has he sacrificed in return and how long can he outrun the system’s most highly trained trackers and fighters? By a stroke of luck, Zain Berrese escapes Zigarda’s Web along with his father and what remains of his troops. Driven by the need to halt a war and save those he loves, Zain must outmaneuver attempts to recapture him, all while he questions his choices, his future, and his purpose. Finally understanding his birthright, Eirek Mourse is determined more than ever to earn Guardian Eska’s trust. But how can he focus on his training when the system lingers on the precipice of total collapse—and he might be the only one who can save it? Find out in the third riveting installment of the space adventure fantasy series, The Guardian of the Core. Buy and read it today!

The Redeemer s Tears Wept Over Lost Souls and Two Discourses on Self dedication and on Yielding Ourselves to God

The Redeemer s Tears Wept Over Lost Souls  and Two Discourses  on Self dedication and on Yielding Ourselves to God
Author: John Howe (of Magdalen College, Oxford.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1837
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000300616

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The Lost Soul of American Politics

The Lost Soul of American Politics
Author: John P. Diggins
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1986-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780226148779

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The Lost Soul of American Politics is a provocative new interpretation of American political thought from the Founding Fathers to the Neo-Conservatives. Reassessing the motives and intentions of such great political thinkers as Madison, Thoreau, Lincoln, and Emerson, John P. Diggins shows how these men struggled to create an alliance between the politics of self-interest and a religious sense of moral responsibility—a tension that still troubles us today.

Lost Soul Wise Soul

Lost Soul  Wise Soul
Author: Karen Joy
Publsiher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2022-02-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780738770215

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Explore Challenging Past Lives and How They Can Change Your Future Drawing on her most compelling client cases, Karen Joy shows you the natural arc of a soul's journey over many lifetimes, including violent or negative ones. She reveals how our souls begin, how we enter lives on earth, and how facing a diverse range of experiences teaches us to be wiser and happier. Over many lifetimes, most souls have played the dual roles of victim and perpetrator. The trauma of these past lives—especially those that harmed others—can burden your soul, causing your present self to struggle with negative experiences. Learn how challenges can lead you astray, how energy can be carried from one incarnation to the next, and how your soul can move toward balance. Through inspiring case studies, Lost Soul, Wise Soul demonstrates how anyone can overcome a past life history of unethical or shameful behavior and live a life filled with peace, love, and joy.

Lost Souls

Lost Souls
Author: David Weissman
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791486719

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Lost Souls examines the origins and consequences of the philosophic idea that mind and body are distinct. The author traces mind-body dualism from Plato, Plotinus, Augustine, and Proclus through Descartes and Kant to Nietzsche, Heidegger, Carnap, and Quine. Mind's separation from body has dominated philosophic thinking for millennia, yet most mental activities are now explained in physical terms. What are the implications if mind is material and mortal? Considering both philosophic and scientific ideas about mind, David Weissman explores our options. Rejecting the claim that the character and existence of other things are an effect of the ways we think about or perceive them, he reexamines such topics as meaning and truth, human significance, self, and society. He argues that philosophers have the rare opportunity to renew inquiry by invoking the questions that once directed them: What are we? What is our place in the world? What concerns are appropriate to being here?