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  • 365 Fun and Amazing Facts About SEX: Awesome Facts about Straight Sex, Lesbianism, Homosexuality, and Masturbation that will Blow Your Mind vaginal dryness and moisturizer

    Jessica Williams

    language (, Dec. 26, 2016)
    Having sex is fun and so is learning about it and, as much as we love this act, it remains one that we most times discuss in hushed tones.There's a lot more to sex than is readily out there and most of these facts will shock or leave you amazed when you do get to know about them.There is so much information about sex out there; like the fact that pigeon dung and snail feces were once considered potent contraceptives and were widely sought after, or the fact that over five billion condoms get used each year worldwide.Some of these facts will crack you up, a few- well, you'd already know, while the rest will make you go yuck! But in all, you will have a fun time reading and getting to know a little more about sex.What You Will Get from this Book- Facts about general sex.- Facts about lesbianism.- Facts about gayism.- Some masturbation facts.- Information about animal sex.- Fun facts about the human body- Much, much more!This is one of the interesting facts books for adults everyone should see. DOWNLOAD this book NOW to find all these!
  • Mama's Cloud

    Jessica Williams

    eBook (All Write Here Publishing, July 3, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated picture book which gently broaches the topic of mental illness and the love within families. Mama is the most wonderful and magical person in the world, but when a dark cloud settles over her, the inner magic seems to vanish. There must be something that can make the cloud disappear, but what?
  • Babies & Toddlers: Interesting Facts about Babies and Toddlers You Should Know, Guided Journal for Expectant and New Mothers, Fun Random Baby and Pregnancy Facts, Cute Pregnancy Facts for Mothers

    Jessica Williams

    language (, Dec. 4, 2016)
    Babies are just adorable! But from the moment they are conceived up until the time they get placed in our arms, we are left in the dark as to what they are up to in the womb. They spend an estimated 280 to 294 days cushioned in the comfort of the womb and each day comes with its magic and mysteries.This book: Interesting Facts about Babies & Toddler reveals some hidden (and some not-so-hidden) fun facts about babies while in the womb, when they are born, and when they become toddlers.It is educative and enlightening and will also entertain you if you are bored and have some minutes on hand to spare. It's an ideal read for everyone but will be greatly beneficial to a select group of people.Who Should Read This Book- If You are Pregnant (Wouldn't it be fun to know what your precious little one is up to in there?)- If You are a Parent to a Little Baby and are Struggling to understand Some of Their Acts.- If You Have a Toddler on Hand (They are adorable but can be quite a handful)- If You Love Kids and Would Love to Find Out More About ThemDownload this book and get to find out those fun and interesting facts about babies and kids now.
  • The Gateway to Imagia: The Tale of Sam Little

    Jessica Williams

    language (Jessica Williams, Sept. 15, 2013)
    Imagination can create – or it can destroy. Sam Little, a wildly imaginative ten-year old boy, holds that power in his mind. In an effort to cope in the ordinary world, Sam makes one heartfelt wish to make his imagination real. He doesn’t quite realize the seriousness of his wish until his once imaginary, but now quite real friend, Yetews, unexpectedly draws him into the hidden world of Imagia. Though he believes that he is merely on an adventure of his own creating, he begins to see that he’s wrong. What begins as an exciting adventure quickly spirals into a waking nightmare.With the help of his Guardian and the friends he makes along the way, he discovers just how powerful imagination is and how dangerous it can be when used by the wrong mind. His unique ability will alter the course of his life and change the very world he’s in. Once he finds that he’s been brought into this world in the midst of dark and dangerous times, he’s forced upon a decision that no child should be forced to make – return home, or become one of the lost children in Imagia forever.
  • Jeremy and the Staff of Reckoning

    Jessica Williams

    language (, June 8, 2019)
    Dragons, witches, elves and magic, all in what was thought to be a dream. Crystals help him travel from his world to an alternate world, where he is supposed to be a hero. The only problem is... he's 10 years old. Jeremy can't be a hero. His mom won't even let him mow the yard yet. How is he supposed to stop an evil Prince? This book has action, adventure, magic, and mystery that will have young kids wanting to be the main character. His family is involved in his alternate world escapades. He learns from a high functioning autistic witch, who is a savant with magic. The realities of traveling by foot and camping out are not lost on the main character and he must learn a lot while on the go to his epic battle. The only question is; How is he supposed to save a world he knows nothing about?
  • Sleeping Brilliant

    Jessica Williams

    eBook (All Write Here Publishing, June 23, 2020)
    When Princess Niamh is cursed to sleep for one hundred years, the kingdom is devastated. What they don't realise is their princess is brimming with determination and creativity. A familiar fairy tale quickly turns into a surprising story fit for a generation of princesses and princes who don't need to be rescued.Featuring STEM themes and creativity, this is definitely not the fairy tale you're used to!
  • Faraway

    Jessica Williams

    language (, Dec. 10, 2013)
    Growing up in a small American town with minimal activity, Lily Cowry always craved to escape and explore. Her unwavering dream had been simple enough: to see all she could see, no matter what the cost. Now, in her early twenties, Lily has traveled just about everywhere. She has been to The Great Wall in China, Big Ben in London, Alhambra Palace in Spain, the cliffs of Ireland, and now, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. Paris is a city known for its beauty; the blooming flowers, the restaurants, the Louvre, and the Seine River are just some of the staples Lily pencils into her itinerary for her two week stint overseas. The first day in Paris passes by like a dream: the people are pleasant, the sun is shining, and her hotel has a picturesque view of the city. Lily feels that nothing could be better, but it does not take long for her seemingly perfect trip to start to fall short of her expectations.Always marching to the beat of her own drum and possessing a different set of priorities, a cloud of isolation has followed Lily, and over the years, it has only gotten worse. In all of her jet-setting, one thing has remained the same time and time again: Lily has always traveled alone. This fact hits her full force during her time in Paris, and it becomes an inescapable and painful realization. Lily, the black sheep of her family and out of touch with her few friends back home, begins to question why she ever left in the first place for such a life of uncertainty and instability. She sacrificed comfort for adventure, and now the weight of that decision weighs heavily on her. While she has seen the world and what it has to offer, a thought begins to haunt her: in seeing the big things, she has missed the little things, and all the while not even having anyone to share it with.Lily’s journey becomes altered in her growing seclusion and restlessness. She becomes a homesick tourist seeking to settle down and find a place to belong. More simply, she is seeking an end to a long, personal journey. She begins to understand that new and foreign places are perpetually romanticized; they are an escape from the normal and the natural, the redundant and the ordinary, and she has used traveling as a diversion from her own life with the mentality that the grass is always greener on the other side. Lily has seen the glamorous countries everyone talks about, but is now unable to hide behind the beautiful distractions of these overseas havens. Now in Paris, the City of Romance, will Lily learn to finally find happiness? Will she find someone to share her excursions with that truly understands her? Will she realize that life is messy and complicated no matter who you are or, rather, where you are? Lily must come to terms with the fact that it is easy to forget about the simple, small things, and they cannot be replaced with a beautiful landscape, or even the Eiffel Tower.
  • The Purple Dot

    Jessica Williamson

    eBook
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  • Mama's Cloud

    Jessica Williams

    Paperback (All Write Here Publishing, June 11, 2018)
    A beautifully illustrated picture book which gently broaches the topic of mental illness and the love within families. Mama is the most wonderful person in the world, but when a dark cloud drifts in and settles over her, her inner magic seems to vanish. There must be something that can make the cloud disappear...but what? "A touching, useful way to approach a difficult issue that should find a home among families, in libraries, and in school counselors' offices." Kirkus Reviews (starred review), 8/24/2018
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  • The Date

    Jessica Williams

    language (, Dec. 13, 2013)
    Turning thirty is every woman's worst nightmare. For Julia Fitz, it's just another reminder that she is alone and unfulfilled in her own life. Moving to New York City nearly twelve years ago, Julia imagined and hoped that her life would be much different than it is now. Sure, she has an apartment in Manhattan and a successful career at one of the top magazines in the city, but something is missing...and it has become an issue that is impossible to ignore. Her friends are settled, busy with their long-term boyfriends, husbands, and children of their own. Oppositely, Julia finds herself alone most nights with only her cat Cinnamon as company. Despite her accomplishments, Julia craves for something a little more simple. At the end of the day, she just wants someone to share her life with. However, she realizes that her awkward, over-analytical, and sometimes polarizing disposition makes it that much harder to meet men. So Julia, with the help of her best friend Jasmine, and the unwelcome interference from her overbearing and suffocating mother, decides to start dating. She allows them to set her up on date after date, but unfortunately, they all turn out not only badly, but disastrous. New York City, an overcrowded place filled with handsome men, proves to be a disheartening disappointment. Clearly, meeting good guys is much harder than it looks. After some deliberation, Julia feels that maybe it's time to give up. Some people are meant to find “the one,” but maybe romance just isn't in the cards for her. Before throwing in the towel completely, she agrees to go out on one more date at Jasmine's insistence, feeling that there is nothing left to lose.Things change when Julia meets Dominic, an infectious, funny, and easygoing sports reporter for ESPN. Their first date goes surprisingly well and soon, Julia finds herself in a happy, comfortable relationship with him. Dominic helps Julia become a better version of herself. She stops taking everything so seriously, begins to relax, and finally has someone she can depend on. Julia starts to understand the sappy, lovey-dovey stuff that she always used to pity. For the first time in her life, Julia wondered if the impossible was actually completely possible: could you have it all?Unfortunately, Julia soon finds out that there is more to Dominic than she initially realized. Their near perfect relationship is tested, showing Julia that perhaps she didn't know him well enough to begin with. Heartbroken, embarrassed, and confused, Julia must decide to take a chance or revert back to her old ways. A story of growth and acceptance, The Date follows Julia on a personal journey. Life is full of ups and downs, but can the right person save us? If we don't have love, do we have much at all?
  • Jeremy and the Staff of Reckoning

    Jessica Williams

    (Independently published, June 4, 2019)
    Dragons, witches, elves and magic, all in what was thought to be a dream. Crystals help him travel from his world to an alternate world, where he is supposed to be a hero. The only problem is... he's 10 years old. Jeremy can't be a hero. His mom won't even let him mow the yard yet. How is he supposed to stop an evil Prince? This book has action, adventure, magic, and mystery that will have young kids wanting to be the main character. His family is involved in his alternate world escapades. He learns from a high functioning autistic witch, who is a savant with magic. The realities of traveling by foot and camping out are not lost on the main character and he must learn a lot while on the go to his epic battle. The only question is; How is he supposed to save a world he knows nothing about?
  • The Gateway to Imagia: The Gathering

    Jessica Williams

    language (, Feb. 12, 2017)
    Imagia changed Sam Little. No longer a small, helpless, ten-year old boy, he finds that returning from a world he was never meant to stay in has caused more problems than he ever imagined it could. He is struggling in the real world. With his faithful dog, Titus, he finds himself doing everything possible to hide his power from the world he no longer feels he belongs in. But going back to Imagia, no matter how hard he tries, seems impossible. And more than anything, he misses his best friend and Guardian, Yetews. Then one day, someone quite unexpected meets him and changes his theories forever. When the two worlds he loves begin to collide, he’s once again faced with decisions that seem all too difficult to make. His power has grown and his peaceful life on Treetop Lane is about to be shaken. Old friends and new must join together to find a way to make things right again.Imagia is beckoning. Now Sam must choose once more whether or not to answer the call.