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The Truth About Positive Psychology

The Truth About Positive Psychology

Originally written as a degree thesis, this work has been expanded and adapted to bridge the gap between academic research and real-world application. Drawing on the latest science, cross-cultural insights, and lived personal experience, author Evette Rose exposes the damaging rise of "toxic positivity."
$19.87
TaoTuning: ‘the art of flow’

TaoTuning: ‘the art of flow’

In this intriguing sequel to Personal Sovereignty, Adrian Emery, author, philosopher and mentor, takes this all-important discussion a step further. In book I of this trilogy, we learnt how to become masters of our own destiny by making those sovereign decisions that are in our best interest. Decisions determine destiny.
$6.99
Unclaimed: Love, Memory and the Space Beyond

Unclaimed: Love, Memory and the Space Beyond

A man awakens in silence, surrounded by darkness. He believes he has died—but the truth is far more haunting. Unclaimed is a literary short story exploring memory, mortality, and the invisible thread that binds us to others.
$2.99
The Strange Tools of Human Communication

The Strange Tools of Human Communication

The Strange Tools of Human Communication: The Voice, the Pen, and the Lyre is a thought-provoking exploration of the everyday tools of communication that weaves together history, art, and science to reveal how the voice, hand, and mind shape our shared experiences.
$47.49
Restoring the Emotional Body

Restoring the Emotional Body

Restoring the Emotional Body is more than a self-help book — it’s a roadmap back to your true self. Written by internationally acclaimed trauma recovery expert Dr. Evette Rose, this practical guide blends neuroscience, psychology, and the transformative power of the Guided Healing Session Meditation in the book including for free in video format to help. . .
$0.99
Metaphysical Anatomy – Your Body is Talking, are You Listening?

Metaphysical Anatomy – Your Body is Talking, are You Listening?

Welcome to Metapsychology Coaching! Dr. Evette Rose has worked with over 7,000 clients, uncovering one undeniable truth: unresolved emotions profoundly impact our health, mental well-being, and physical pain.Decode the hidden messages behind 722 mental and physical ailments that stem from your ancestry, conception, birth, and childhood.
$45.92
Solving Pain Without Pills

Solving Pain Without Pills

If you’ve been chasing relief from pain through prescriptions, quick fixes, or endless appointments — and still find yourself suffering — Solving Pain Without Pills is the empowering guide you’ve been searching for. Drawing from decades of client experience, cutting-edge neuroscience, and holistic healing methods, this book reveals the surprising.
$0.00
Prodigal

Prodigal

It’s the Fourth of July, 2000. In a small Southern town, fireworks light the sky above the City Park, while down the street a smaller flash of light changes everything for 19-year-old Connor Burdette. He has just lost the girl he loves. Now, buying beer at the Back Home Market, he becomes an accomplice to a shooting. Out of desperation, he runs. It will take ten years and a death to bring him back.But it’s so hard to come home. The town still blames him for his part in the convenience store shooting. His wealthy grandmother’s will, leaving her fortune to Connor, only causes tension in the family. The Burdettes are caught in the fierce push and pull of loyalties and deception. And like the gun that washes up in a rainstorm, family secrets won’t stay buried. Nikki, who is married to Connor’s brother, Russ, has kept the most powerful secret of all. Connor has to face his past, his cowardice at the convenience store, and his betrayal of his brother. At the Back Home Market, where it all began, Connor is given one last chance to redeem himself, to be forgiven and to forgive himself.PRODIGAL is a modern-day retelling of an age-old story, unique in the context of a Southern family. Told by multiple narrators, PRODIGAL is about forgiveness, redemption, and the sacrifice that love demands.
$15.10
The Missing Years: A Novel

The Missing Years: A Novel

Norah, a divorced, fatherless daughter, is living her best life despite her complicated family history. She has everything figured out, except how to find lasting love. She doesn’t trust easily because, in her experience, men leave. Then she meets Allen, and she lets her guard down. When he goes out of town indefinitely, she seeks help from a therapist who suggests a distraction to divert her attention from his absence.She decides to create a digital scrapbook from her childhood photos. Norah’s father disappeared when she was thirteen and she has been left to wonder: Why did he leave? Where did he go?While sorting through pictures, she flashes back to a ghoulish childhood memory of being forced to visit her father at Dammasch, a mental health facility.Norah channels her energy into tracing her father’s steps. She turns to her family for answers, but they are reluctant to let go of long-held secrets. Norah refuses to give up, believing that finding the truth is the key to finding herself.
$9.99
Jhill

Jhill

The year was 1953, the world was still recovering from the devastation of World War II, and people desperately needed an escape. In Tokyo, they found it, in the form of film. Japan and in particular, Tokyo, saw a golden age of cinema erupt in the early 1950s as it was released from the shackles of the American Occupation.Movies gave the Japanese people momentary breaks from the realities of their own existence. In 1953, Hollywood was the center of the film industry, and they were exporting their works to the world. For Japanese moviegoers, American films provided a reminder of the horrors of war and of the country that had wiped two of their cities off their map.So, in return, the Japanese created their own country centric film industry and more importantly their own unique style. Under the new freedom, made in Japan, silent versions of classic American films, quickly became the rage. While the films stayed mostly true to the original story, they were told through Japanese actors and in Japanese locations. The written dialogue was adjusted to fit the growing Japanese independence.For some reason, the method and the simplicity of the silent format appealed to the Japanese. It helped remind them of a time before the devastation of war, when life was simpler. Taking on the American films also gave them the feeling they were stealing a little something back from their conquerors.Ultimately, as the concept grew it only needed a lightning rod for it to explode, a hero to take the helm. In the end they found it in Jhill.
$2.99
Bedazzled

Bedazzled

Wyatt is a man of wealth and privilege, considered Chicago's most eligible bachelor. He has everything. Education, success, position, money and incredibly good looks. Everything should be perfect, but it's not. Instead of flying high, he's weighed down with family obligations and hounded by women. What he needs is a fresh start—with the right woman. And that is just what he's going to get.When Keeli stumbles into Wyatt in an elevator, literally, it begins the ups and downs of this Cinderella story. She's a starving artist. He's one of Chicago's most powerful men. They're both desperate to make it on their own terms, helping each other dream big, until those dreams threatened their love.Can they find their way back to one another when they are Bedazzled?
$2.99