Sapphire left an abusive home life in her small seaside town, looking for a better life in the big city. But straight away, she was off to a bad start. Things only got worse; within the first few months, she was interrogated by police on three separate occasions. Sapphire was finding it hard to hide all her secrets from the inspector that she had become so fond of. Things become heated up, and after six months of life in the city, Sapphire's journey takes her right back to where she started fromin a small country town, living with the same old abuse. Will she ever be able to escape that lifestyle? Is this forever? Will death be the only way out?
Who knew something as simple as a marriage of convenience would turn out to be so complicated Brittney thought being a millionaires wife in name only would be easy. She knew once Remington inherited his billions of dollars they could separate. But once she moved into Forrest Mansion nothing was as easy as it seemed Will Brittney last the whole sixteen months at the mansion, living a totally different life than she did before? Can she ever get used to a bodyguard shadowing her every move? If she does last for the agreed time; will she really want to walk away from all the luxury and attention once the marriage is over? Will Remington and Brittney still remain friends or will it be goodbye forever?
These poems are a reflection of my thoughts and feelings, over a life time of many changes in circumstances. Within these pages contain a mixture of happiness, fun and love, along with tears, sadness and pain. This year I made the hard decision to share these poems with others, by publishing this book. I hope that other people too, may relate to some of my life's experiences as they follow my journey of ups and downs, through my life's heartaches and happiness, written in poems in this book.
These poems are a reflection of my thoughts and feelings, over a life time of many changes in circumstances. Within these pages contain a mixture of happiness, fun and love, along with tears, sadness and pain. This year I made the hard decision to share these poems with others, by publishing this book. I hope that other people too, may relate to some of my life's experiences as they follow my journey of ups and downs, through my life's heartaches and happiness, written in poems in this book.
My name is Zariah Delaney and I live in an Island community of about 200,000 people. The Island is about 20,000 square kilometres, surrounded by water. The only way on or off is by boat or plane, which are both monitored closely by our syndicate rulers. I will be turning eighteen this year, which means I will be assigned my compatible partner. On the Island you do not get to choose your own, as the syndicate knows who will suit you best. This is done so society is appropriately balanced between classes, and to help contribute to a happier Island. We have many other different laws to the rest of the country. It was not like we were any different physically to the outside world, just perhaps mentally. After all, when you grow up on an isolated Island, you live by the rules you have learnt all your life, right? Well mostly...
Julie Andrews and her daughter, Emma Walton Hamilton, have hand-selected a wonderful mix of their most cherished poems, songs, and lullabies in this rich and diverse poetry collection."--Amazon.com.
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