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Bloodfever

Bloodfever is a gripping tale that explores themes of revenge, obsession, and the complex nature of family ties. The story follows a protagonist who must confront their own demons and the legacy of their ancestors as they navigate a web of deceit and danger. more

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Karen Marie Moning
Karen Marie Moning

Karen Marie Moning, born on November 1, 1964, is a renowned fantasy author known for her unique magical worlds and complex character relationships. Her most famous work is the 'Ice and Fire' series. more

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“Barrons'un yanında olmak bana hep haz verirdi, bu yüzden bu Barrons'un bir serap olduğunu bilmeme rağmen hiç umursamıyordum.Bazı insanlar içinizdeki en kötü şeyleri, ortaya çıkarır.Ama çok nadir bulunan ve bağımlılık yapan bazıları vardır ki, içinizdeki her şeyin en çoğunu bulup çıkarır. Size kendinizi öyle canlı hissettirirler ki, size iyi gelsinler diye peşlerinden cehenneme bile gidersiniz.”

“When she turned eighteen, Tara had traveled to India in search of her father. She hadn't found him, but she had spent ten years in a yoga ashram in Jammu. She'd come home with Siddhartha, a four-year-old boy she'd adopted, and joined her mother in running the studio. Two years after that she'd adopted India from an orphanage in Bangkok, and two years after that China from an orphanage in Nairobi. India hadn't known there was anything different about her family until a substitute teacher in her kindergarten classroom had looked at her with an expression India would come to know well as she grew up, and asked, Aren't you one of that yoga teacher's kids? The ones with the cleft lip scars adopted from three continents? When India had told Sid about it on their way home from school, he'd said, But India and Thailand are on the same continent. It's how India had learned that adults, even teachers, didn't always know everything. To India, their family was how families were supposed to be. Many years later, when China was in her rebellious phase, she had asked Tara why she had felt the need to adopt children from three countries. I took a lifelong vow of celibacy. How else was I supposed to have children? That had been Tara's answer.”

“The Shulamite lives by a different set of values. One of the most horrible frauds perpetrated on western couples is 'trust your feelings' or 'follow your heart.' Solomon's family must never be left to whims. A wise Shulamite does not make life decisions based on feelings, alone. She takes God's point-of-view: 'He that trusteth in his own heart is a fool; But whoso walketh wisely, he shall be delivered.' --Pr 28:26 For young couples, a hard lesson to learn is: Their hearts will lie to them. pg 3”