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Robert Stirling

    Robert Stirling est un poète dont l'œuvre explore souvent des thèmes liés à sa vie en Nouvelle-Écosse. Son écriture se caractérise par un langage poétique et une profonde connexion avec le paysage et la culture locaux. Il a publié des poèmes dans diverses anthologies, témoignant de sa reconnaissance dans les cercles littéraires. Son style est à la fois introspectif et descriptif, capturant la beauté et l'unicité du monde qui l'entoure.

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    • Second Chances

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      The story follows Rebecca Abbott, a caregiver at a retirement village in Nova Scotia, who grapples with past trauma that has made her wary of men and reluctant to embrace life. Residing in a small cottage, she battles her inner demons and the quest for happiness. However, her life is poised for transformation as new events unfold, challenging her to confront her fears and open herself up to change.

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    • Embracing Love's Healing Touch

      • 296pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Haunted by her past, caregiver Rebecca Abbott struggles with trust and happiness in her Nova Scotia cottage. Her life shifts when she reconnects with college acquaintance David Webster, now a widower navigating his own grief while caring for his twin daughters. Their mutual attraction is complicated by their emotional scars. Meanwhile, a runaway teen named Jeremy finds refuge on David's family farm, drawing the attention of a local gossip with a vendetta. This novel explores the intertwining lives of four troubled individuals seeking love amidst their pain.

      Embracing Love's Healing Touch
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      • 270pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      The story follows police officer Roger Abbott as he grapples with a moral dilemma when he uncovers that the drug gang leader he's investigating is his girlfriend's uncle, Boyd Peterson. This revelation tests his ability to remain objective in the face of familial ties and personal feelings. As Roger navigates the dangerous waters of love and betrayal, he must confront the potential for evil within his girlfriend's family and the impact it has on their relationship.

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