T. S Arthur
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After the Storm was written by the very popular nineteenth-century American author who articulated and disseminated the values, beliefs, and habits of middle-class life in pre-Civil War America. T.S. Arthur (June 6, 1809 — March 6, 1885) was a popular 19th-century American author. He is most famous for his temperance novel Ten Nights in a Bar-Room and What I Saw There (1854), which helped demonize alcohol in the eyes of the American public. He was...
2) Lost in Lia
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Everything in Drew's life has finally fallen into place, but a foolish pact from his past could ruin everything. Drew Swan is comfortable with his bachelor lifestyle. After getting burned by love before, he's in no rush to settle down again. A chance meeting with Lia whilst on a lads' break in Cyprus develops into something more, and Drew finds himself falling hard. But when the time comes to say goodbye to her, Drew finds himself unable to let her...
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"ARTY! Arty!" called Mrs. Mayflower, from the window, one bright June morning. "Arty, darling! What is the child after? Just look at him, Mr. Mayflower!"
I leaned from the window, in pleasant excitement, to see what new and wonderful performance had been attempted by my little prodigy-my first born-my year old bud of beauty, the folded leaves in whose bosom were just beginning to loosen themselves, and send out upon the air sweet intimations of an...
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“Ten Nights in a Bar Room” is a book written by T. S. Arthur. The book is a moralistic tale about the dangers and consequences of excessive drinking and alcoholism. The story follows the journey of a man who becomes addicted to alcohol and the negative impact it has on his life and the lives of those around him. The author uses the character's experiences to explore the social and personal tolls of alcohol abuse, and to deliver a warning against...
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Love finds us when it's meant to; something Lia is learning the hard way. Lia Hayes has been unlucky in love too many times. After her latest fiasco, she's sworn off men and is ready to embrace her life as a singleton. Encouraged by her best friend, Lia agrees to a girls holiday full of sun, sea, and sand. In search of nothing more than a frozen daiquiri and an escape from her daily life, it is the perfect tonic for her shattered heart. At least it...
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“Riches Have Wings, or A Tale for the Rich and Poor” is a book written by T. S. Arthur. It is a moralistic tale that explores the themes of wealth, poverty, and the value of hard work and perseverance. The book tells the story of a wealthy individual who experiences financial loss and must learn to adapt to life with limited resources. The author uses this character's experiences to show the importance of humility, compassion, and hard work, and...
9) Them
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It only takes a moment… Marnie Brown has been exploring the great outdoors with the local youth group for the last week. Lonely without the company of Jake, her best (and only) friend, she's eager to make up after their latest argument. Her uneventful trip takes a sinister turn when sirens wake her, causing panic throughout the camp. As they return home, the sights Marnie sees leave her with more questions than answers- including who the adults...
10) Formula Love
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Being a woman in a man's world is tough, but it's the only way Lizzie can achieve her dreams. When Lizzie Evans is offered a job as part of the pit crew for Robinson Racing, she can't accept their offer fast enough. Determined to prove her doubters wrong, she throws herself into her new role. After a rocky start, Lizzie's job is complicated further when she meets Todd Hunt, member of rival team, Twitchen Motoring. Todd's reputation for trying to trade...
13) The Allen House
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