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Books with author Heather Jamison

  • Real Stuff: A Survivor's Guide

    Heather Jamison

    Paperback (Kregel Publications, March 24, 1831)
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  • Fire

    Heather James

    language (Heather James, Jan. 4, 2013)
    Is control over the elements a gift, or a curse?Roxy thinks that she is in control of everything: with flames flaring at her fingertips and an equally fiery attitude, what more could she need? But then she meets Brae, a prince from a rival Realm, who turns her assumptions of superiority upside down.Jasmine has none of Roxy’s confidence or intensity. But she does have a secret - and Brae - and she’s not going to give either up willingly.
  • Air

    Heather James

    language (, March 12, 2015)
    Air.I needed air.I was gasping, but my lungs refused to take any in.Jasmine's world is crumbling around her. Still reeling from the discovery of her parents' identities, she is forced to face the repercussions of her actions in the Helian Realm, while her beloved home is besieged by Helian attackers. And she still can't control her powers.Roxy is confronted by the realisation that she has travelled across the Realms for a boy who thinks she betrayed him. A boy dating the girl who sold her out. And even while freezing in the Arcan Realm it seems she can't escape Cinaer's grasp.Time is running out for the girls to save the world - and the boy - they love. But to have any chance of defeating Cinaer, they are going to have to work together. Cinaer is on a warpath and he's not giving up until he has secured the Helian throne - even if he has to reduce the Arcan Realm to dust in the process.Air is the gripping final installment of the Elements of Power trilogy.
  • Water

    Heather James

    language (, Oct. 17, 2013)
    "Water pooled around my feet, rising at an alarming rate. I stared - panicked - at the palms of my hands, willing the water gushing out of them to stop as miraculously as it had begun.I only sneezed!"Jasmine is struggling to control her new powers, causing floods and fires with an accidental flick of her wrist. In a desperate attempt to master at least one aspect of them, she travels to the Brizan Realm, where she comes closer to discovering the truth about her parents than ever before. But not everyone wants their secrets revealed.Alone, powerless and, for the first time in her life, afraid, Roxy has only one thought occupying her mind: escaping Cinaer's clutches before it's too late. Her flight will take her across the ocean, but not in the direction she is expecting. Before she can try and get back to Brae, she needs to rescue herself.Despite being on opposite sides of the world, the girls soon find themselves closer than ever.
  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison, Henry J. Rogers

    (Kregel Publications, April 9, 2007)
    Written for teenage girls, this second book in the goGirl series tackles three crucial issues facing young women and how misconceptions can be changed into valuable lessons.
  • The Magnificent Life of Blue

    Heather J. James

    language (, April 14, 2017)
    The Magnificent Life of Blue was born while I was scrolling through social media one day and an old, sick and injured Belgian work horse showed up in my newsfeed. There was something about this horse- it was like a magnetic force attracted me to him. I had never owned a draft horse, but knew this boy was supposed to be mine. The necessary steps were taken, despite the fear and anxiety in my stomach saying "what are you doing????" My husband and I drove to Washington, D.C to pick this old guy up, and that was the beginning of our journey. A day that no doubt, changed both of our lives. That once old, sick and injured work horse is now very spoiled and adored and his name is Blue. During our first year together, Blue went through many ups and downs with his health. More than once I thought he would have to be euthanized. After repeat infections and several misdiagnoses from a veterinarian(whom we no longer use), I thought our life together would come to an end after only 2 weeks. Luckily, God directed our path and led us to the right people who could help. Fast forward to present day, Blue has battled his way through many setbacks-both mental and physical showing me that true strength comes from within. When I saw that very first picture of Blue, the first thing I thought was- one day he had a mother who loved him dearly. A mother who nursed and cared for him, and kept him safe at all cost. That is what a mother does. I knew that his mother would be devastated to see her son in this poor condition. He was someone's child and he needed help desperately. My maternal instincts took over, I put myself in his mother's place and did whatever was necessary for his recovery.I lost my mother eight and half years ago. I was 27 years old when she died. My daughter was two and half and my son only three months old. Her death was completely devastating for me, it changed my heart. I am still learning how to cope with my grief and live each day without regret. Blue and I have healed together. His courage, strength and willingness to open his heart after the abuse in his past inspire me daily. Over the course of Blue's rescue and recovery this story line developed further and further- and The Magnificent Life of Blue took shape. I am honored and excited to share Blue's journey. You will meet Blue's mother, Stella and come to understand his extraordinary heart.
  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison, Henry J. Rogers

    language (Kregel Publications, April 9, 2007)
    Written for teenage girls, this second book in the goGirl series tackles three crucial issues facing young women and how misconceptions can be changed into valuable lessons.
  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison; Henry J. Rogers

    (Kregel Publications, April 30, 2007)
    Written for teenage girls, Keeping it Real uses real-life examples and applicable Scripture verses to talk with girls about life's essentials--gabbing (saying things that aren't always so good), goals, and goodies (maintaining relational purity). As a follow-up to the first book in the goGirl series (Real Stuff), author Heather Janison walks alongside teens as they make smart choices and avoid disastrous pitfalls. Includes a study guide perfect for group or individual study.
  • Keeping It Real

    Heather Jamison

    (Kregel Publications, July 5, 1832)
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