The Oracle Card Deck Journal helps you deepen your oracle card reading sessions and explore the meaning of your answers all in the same place. With the author’s guidance, you will gain a greater understanding of the cards, how to use them; and experience for yourself how journaling can help you grow as an intuitive reader.
Honey Girl follows Grace Porter, a high-achieving PhD graduate who impulsively marries a woman she just met in Vegas. As Grace struggles with parental expectations, career burnout, and self-doubt, she escapes to New York to spend a summer with her new wife, Yuki. There, she confronts her fears, family wounds, and learns that growing up means learning to love herself first.
In The Good Girl, Mia Dennett's night takes a dark turn when she leaves a bar with a stranger, Colin, who hides her in a remote cabin instead of delivering her to his employers. As her mother and a detective race to find her, hidden family secrets emerge in this suspenseful thriller that keeps you guessing until the end.
In this New York Times bestseller by Mary Kubica, people vanish in a small town, starting with Shelby Tebow, followed by Meredith Dickey and her young daughter, Delilah. After an intense search turns up nothing, the case goes cold—until Delilah unexpectedly reappears 11 years later, revealing dark, buried secrets.
Dr. Phil McGraw sets the record straight on the most popular myths about what a good relationship is supposed to be, such as:
Myth #1: A great relationship depends on a great meeting of the minds
Myth #6: A great relationship lets you vent all your feelings
Myth #7: A great relationship has nothing to do with sex
Based on the hit ABC series "Castle." When New York's most vicious gossip columnist is found dead, NYPD detective Nikki Heat uncovers a gallery of high-profile suspects.
Since the age of 10, Sandy Shortt has been obsessed with finding things. Now grown, Sandy's obsession has become a calling, in this romance that explores the meaning of loss and love.
Set in a Lower East Side tenement in the early days of the COVID-19 lockdowns, Fourteen Days is a surprising and irresistibly propulsive novel with an unusual twist: each character in this diverse, eccentric cast of New York neighbors has been secretly written by a different, major literary voice-from Margaret Atwood and Douglas Preston to Tommy Orange and Celeste Ng.