All the positive comments and high ratings for the feel good book Not Alone led to this sequel. Harmony Goodhumor continues to tell the story of her life in the first person, allowing the reader to feel like they are either inside her mind or reading her diary. The main character becomes close to family members she once had issues with, moves in with the love of her life, and explores parts of Canada during an organised trip with her son and fiance as well as during her honeymoon. Although there once was a time in Harmony's life where she felt alone, during the year- long wedding preparations...
All the positive comments and high ratings for the feel good book Not Alone led to this sequel. Harmony Goodhumor continues to tell the story of her l...
This is the third book in the Harmony series, the first being "Not Alone," and the second "Really Not Alone." After a sad past, the main character leads a harmonious life. Harmony heads out of town to attend her sister Katherine's wedding as a bridesmaid. She later goes on a weekend getaway with her husband Christian to celebrate their one year anniversary, and their second honeymoon extends during their summer vacation. Although the couple decides to simply do a staycation, exploring the Montreal regions turns out to be quite fun. They end up in The Laurentians a couple times, where they...
This is the third book in the Harmony series, the first being "Not Alone," and the second "Really Not Alone." After a sad past, the main character lea...
Have you ever had a dream that is so vivid that it feels real; so real, that when you wake up from that dream you're confused about your surroundings and wonder what's going on? Shortly after being jolted awake and orienting herself, the dreams (more like nightmares most of the time) always start to feel like faint memories to Sandra; not a memory of the dreams themselves, but of her own life. The dreams all being set in different time periods when she wasn't even born yet, Sandra wonders if they could be memories of her past lives. Travel through many dark times of England, from the medieval...
Have you ever had a dream that is so vivid that it feels real; so real, that when you wake up from that dream you're confused about your surroundings ...
"Who better to give advice to those suffering from a digestive illnesses, than from someone living with one too?" I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis back in 2009, at the age of 28. I have learned a lot of useful tips to minimize the pain and trips to the bathroom during my seven year battle (which is not over), and by talking to many others suffering from IBD. I also had to change my diet, during which I either modified or invented my own recipes to create easy to digest snacks and meals. I wanted to share my insights in hopes that they might help you better deal with your illness....
"Who better to give advice to those suffering from a digestive illnesses, than from someone living with one too?" I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Coli...