
THE ABC OF LOVE BOOK CLUB
Love Is In The Air

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He insists that I cheated on him with a black man.
How could a black man have defiled me , with him lying right next to me?
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He was there all along.
The law is very straight forward.​
You break it, you pay the price.​
That has been Chief Johnson's position, his entire career — until they caught the bad guy, and the woman he loves took the opposite position.
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Who does he choose, her, or the law.
He dropped a million dollars at a charity auction just to have one day with me.
What is it with rich people always thinking that money erases everything?
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What does he want with me?
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He killed my father.
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Does he think twelve years behind bars buys absolution?
The cops are at my house, claiming I just committed the most horrendous crime. At first, I thought they were joking. Me? Attack a woman?
I stood my ground—until the chief detective showed me a picture of myself standing on a porch I don’t recognize.
The face is mine.
The T-shirt is mine.
Even the one-of-a-kind bespoke leather jacket is mine.
But that’s not me.
So, who is it?
Whoever coined the phrase “Until death do us part” must have been crazy… or have had a death wish. Who can stay wedded to the same man or woman for 20, 30, 40—even 50 years? Birds don’t do it. Bees don’t do it. Why should we?
Monogamy is for romantics. I know better.
Read on and see the lengths he went to tip that notion on its head—to win the girl.
Who was he fooling?
HIS POV
She was my therapist. What didn’t she know about me?
I told her everything . . . the government told her the rest.
My file should have made her nuts to want me.
So why did she kiss me?
What did it mean? Just a notch on her belt?
They took one look at me and decided I wasn’t good enough for their prince. They sent me away like a stray dog, without a second thought.
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Isn’t karma something?
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They cast me out—with his unborn child growing inside me. Then the woman they handpicked for him couldn’t give them an heir. Allergic to his sperm. Have you ever heard of that?
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The world really is round.
If only they’d known what the future held.
They keep looking at me like they feel sorry for me—but why? And why is there such a high nanny turnover? I’ve gathered they don’t last long here, which makes sense given the nature of the case… but still. It has to be something else.
The boss being a cold, brooding, temperamental ogre doesn’t help. But I get the distinct feeling there’s more to this house—more to this enigma of a man… more to the story.
And what is that constant noise inside the walls?
I suggested we call an exterminator, just in case it’s rats.
But what rat knocks?
A damaged soldier falls in love with a crazy shrink.
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This one is a hoot.
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I bet you will find some things here impossible to believe, and yet they are true.
— Name, Title
This one surpassed the “I would take a bullet for you” romantic cliché—for people tend to say it, and probably mean it. But would they still feel the same if put to the test?
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Jason Sawyer has lived in that sphere for over four years, paying for a sin he never intended to commit. His years of penance have been relentless. For him, a bullet would have been the kinder fate.
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Grab your copy now and witness the cost of love when intention is no longer enough.
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This one is a must-read.
You were told what to believe. Then you grew up and started asking real questions—and discovered some of them weren’t welcome.
The Round Table lives in the space between belief and disbelief, where doubt isn’t rebellion and curiosity isn’t sin.
No sermons. No guilt. No tidy answers. Just honest conversations about God, the Bible, justice, hypocrisy, and why so many walk away. If your faith can’t survive questions, it isn’t faith. Pull up a chair. You belong here.
Forty appears again and again in Scripture—at the edge of change. In floods and wilderness wanderings. In seasons of testing, waiting, and preparation before something new begins. The Bible and the Number 40 traces these moments side by side, revealing a pattern woven through biblical history. This is not numerology or speculation—it is observation. By noticing how forty frames transformation in Scripture, readers are invited to reflect on their own seasons of pause, growth, and renewal.
Starting school brings new rules, new people, and new emotional pressure, to your child, often without the vocabulary to explain what feels overwhelming.
Growing Feelings was created for this exact stage.
This interactive story and coloring book gently helps children pause, name their feelings, and respond thoughtfully while giving parents a calm way to open meaningful conversations
As your child’s world expands beyond home, so do the voices shaping their values.
If biblical living matters to your family, early familiarity with Scripture can gently plant lasting spiritual roots.
The Timmy series introduces children to direct Bible verses in a child-centered way, helping them grow comfortable with Scripture—one story, one verse at a time.






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