His tender note while on national service in 1958 could be one of only 10 he ever wrote and tells friends that 'I miss and love you all very much'.
Pulling from all parts of her life, her third album offers us a sneak peek into her perfectly imperfect world. Penned over a period when she felt ready to revisit and try and make sense of raw, past relationships, whilst also learning to process positive new ones, 'UNHEALTHY' takes us on a journey from chaos to contentment. Track-listing: Sucks to Be You Sad Bitch Psycho (Feat. Aitch) Haunt You Trainwreck Grudge Obsessed Kills Me to Love You Unhealthy Irish Goodbye Cuckoo You & I (Feat. Khalid) Never Loved Anyone Before
He'll make all her dreams come true... but only if she can pretend to love him.In a realm of orcs and powerful men, Geva Okoro is a proud, impoverished governess, trapped in a dismal, dead-end post - until the day the orc breaks in.He's a huge, insolent, arrogant brute, swaggering with smooth, shameless wickedness. But unlike the orcs from the terrifying tales, he only wants one thing from Geva...Her employers' gold.There's no escaping his devious clutches, and soon a furious Geva is reduced to raiding her employers' house with an orc. Compromising her career, and destroying all her dreams... until the orc proposes another shocking scheme.He'll split the day's plunder with her - if she'll pretend to be his mate. For one month. At Orc Mountain.Sharing his rooms.Smiling sweetly at his side.Smelling all over of his deep, decadent scent...He's offering more wealth than Geva's ever dreamt of, but there's no way she can trust this treacherous thief... can she? Let alone convince all of Orc Mountain that she loves him?!And surely, even her best play-acting would never start to feel real... or win over an orc's cold, broken heart?______Paperback edition also includes a bonus epilogue!
By turns, it is riotous, deeply serious, practical and sad. Reading it is like being at her kitchen table with a glass of wine to hand. (Daily Telegraph) Lynda Bellingham was a tremendously gifted storyteller with a rich collection of tales of love, loss and laughter and this memoir brings her kind heart, courage and emotion to the page in vivid detail. There's Something I've Been Dying To Tell You is a brave memoir about Lynda's battle with cancer, facing death she found joy and shared it with millions. Her story is an affecting and at times heart-breaking one but it is so often laugh-out-loud too and ultimately the way Lynda told her life story serves as a great inspiration to us all. Woven into this very moving and brave story are extraordinary, colourful tales of her acting and family life that will enlighten and entertain as well as the journey that Lynda has taken to find the family of her birth father having already suffered heartache in her search for her birth mother. In the search for her father's family, Lynda finds a family with a history in entertainment showing that acting was always in the blood. This book was written in Lynda's final months and revealed for the first time, and in great detail, her fight with cancer and how her life was transformed since her diagnosis. This edition includes a brand new chapter written by Lynda's husband Michael about his love for her, her love of life and her glorious final send-off.
I'm drawn to the inspirational quotes and images that I see on Pinterest . And I recently came across this website , thanks to a dear old friend of mine but alas, the site does not let me pin the ones I love directly from the site. So, I've saved some of my favorites here and welcome any comments
What causes our jealousy and where is the love? The Mindrollers turn for inspiration to HH The Dalai Lama and the super intense poet, Rainer Maria Rilke,
Death is Nothing Quote, Henry Scott Holland Quote, Death Quote, Ocean Art Print **Click the zoom button on the lower right to see more detail in a larger image. This poem is often read at funerals. The author, Henry Scott-Holland (1847 - 1918), a priest at St. Paul's Cathedral of London, did not intend it as a poem, it was actually delivered as part of a sermon in 1910. The sermon, titled, "Death the King of Terrors" was preached while the body of King Edward VII was lying in state at Westminster. I love the lilting, gently spoken words that seem to bring great comfort and solace to the ones left behind. This print is available in several sizes, just select your choice as you place it in your cart. Prices can be viewed in the size drop-down box, available as a print for you to frame or a gallery wrapped canvas. Please message me if you need larger sizes. FREE SHIPPING for all US orders. Canvases: My canvases are printed by a professional lab using premium archival inks. They are ready to hang as soon as you remove them from the box upon arrival. They are 1.25" deep, tightly wrapped on a solid frame, the corners are perfectly folded down tightly and neatly and the back is completely finished with a solid black backing board and staple free with a perfectly clean look. Each canvas comes with pre-installed hanging hardware, ready for you to place it on your wall. The canvas is coated with a satin finish that makes it scratch and fade resistant. Shipped to US addresses Only. Photographic Prints: I work with a photo lab who works only with professional photographers with superb quality. Your print will be sent to you professionally printed on premium quality, acid free, archival paper with a luster, artsy finish and carefully wrapped to ensure they reach you in perfect condition. **Prints do not come framed** See more of my work here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShadetreePhotography?ref=si_shop Questions or requests? Use the "ask a question" above to the right of the price, I am happy to help!