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Books with title Broken Skies

  • Broken Lies

    Rachel Branton

    Paperback (White Star Press, Oct. 9, 2017)
    Will Facing the Past Allow Her to Create a Future?Saffron Brenwood is a survivor. Having endured great tragedy at a young age, she’s arisen from the flames stronger than ever. She’s built her own business, her former foster sisters are her best friends, and she has a great boyfriend. That her relationships never last more than two months hasn’t really bothered her. There’s always the next attentive date—when keeping a man at arm’s length no longer works.But now her friends are getting married and her current boyfriend wants more. Only Saffron stands still in time, and she realizes the truth: deep inside, her heart is still broken.So she’s going back to where it all began, to face those who hurt her and find a way to fix her life once and for all. What she discovers surprises everyone. Because true love, though always changing, never dies. Sometimes it just needs a nudge—and a willingness to take a risk.Saffron Brenwood is a survivor. Having endured great tragedy at a young age, she’s arisen from the flames stronger than ever. She’s built her own business, her former foster sisters are her best friends, and she has a great boyfriend. That her relationships never last more than two months hasn’t really bothered her. There’s always the next attentive date—when keeping a man at arm’s length no longer works.But now her friends are getting married and her current boyfriend wants more. Only Saffron stands still in time, and she realizes the truth: deep inside, her heart is still broken.So she’s going back to where it all began, to face those who hurt her and find a way to fix her life once and for all. What she discovers surprises everyone. Because true love, though always changing, never dies. Sometimes it just needs a nudge—and a willingness to take a risk.In this fifth novel of the Lily’s House series, Saffron, the oldest and first runaway teen from Lily’s House finally tells her story.In this fifth novel of the Lily’s House series, Saffron, the oldest and first runaway teen from Lily’s House finally tells her story.Note: All the stories in the Lily's House series are complete stories without cliffhangers. Reading all of them will catch you up with characters in previous novels, but you do not have to read them in order. Enjoy!. As one reviewer says, these are "Ideal for fans of Robyn Carr, Mariah Stewart, Sherryl Woods and Susan Wiggs."What people are saying about the Lily's House series."It's filled with many different characters and diverse circumstances, but the overall plot holds true to its intentions and presents a vivid story made all the more immediate by Rachel Branton's choice of using the first person . . . Readers will want more, but won't be required to hang off a cliff waiting for resolution." –D. Donovan, Senior Reviewer, Midwest Book Review
  • Broken Sky

    Nancy Crumley

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, June 9, 2015)
    Broken Sky weaves a tale of the Native American, the Indian, passing on a story of sharing and the importance of remembering tradition with a focus on nature. Delightfully illustrated, children will become involved following each page through the illustrations and the heart felt words. Rain is falling. The story follows as the rain fills the animals' homes. Burrows were flooding and tunnels were collapsing from the wetness. Nests on the ground and in the trees were not safe. Is the sky broken? Can the Broken Sky be fixed?
  • Broken Sky

    Chris Wooding, Steve Kyte

    Library Binding (Econo-Clad Books, Aug. 1, 2000)
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  • Broken Ties

    Kenechi Udogu

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 25, 2016)
    "There was nothing unusual about the night everything changed. No flashing lights in the sky, no searing fire in my belly; no sign whatsoever to suggest the shift which was to come…Nora Brice did strange things to me. Strange and awful things…" Paul Colt has a problem, and it is not one most teenage boys face. Yes, he likes a girl; one he’s pretty certain he’ll do foolish things for, given the chance. But he can’t go after her, or any other girl for that matter. That’s what he gets for being an Averter; forced to toe the line for the propagation of the collective. He knows some rules are okay to trifle with, and there are some which should never be broken. The gravest of them all? Don’t fall in love. Ever. This is the story of how Paul breaks that rule. This prequel novella to the Mentalist Series can be read before or after Aversion, Book One of The Mentalist Series.
  • Broken Sky

    Chris Wooding

    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks, July 1, 2001)
    Kia and Ryushi have spent their childhood sheltered from the land beyond the mountains, but as forces grow all around them and threaten to shatter their isolated existence, they rely on their combat skills to help them through a desperate conflict. Original.
  • Broken Sky

    Chris Wooding, Steve Kyte

    Library Binding (Rebound by Sagebrush, Sept. 15, 2001)
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  • Broken Sky

    Nancy Crumley

    eBook (Little Creek Books, Imprint of Jan-Carol Publishing, Inc, July 9, 2015)
    Broken Sky weaves a tale of the Native American, the Indian, passing on a story of sharing and the importance of remembering tradition with a focus on nature. Delightfully illustrated, children will become involved following each page through the illustrations and the heart felt words. Rain is falling. The story follows as the rain fills the animals' homes. Burrows were flooding and tunnels were collapsing from the wetness. Nests on the ground and in the trees were not safe. Is the sky broken? Can the Broken Sky be fixed?
  • Broken Sky

    L. A. Weatherly

    Paperback (Usborne Publishing Ltd, Aug. 16, 1754)
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  • Broken Ties

    Michelle Ongaro

    Hardcover (Austin Macauley, July 31, 2020)
    Growing up isn't much fun...Laurie is dreading the start of high school. She wants things to remain the same, her friendships to stay constant, and her life to be familiar. But the encounter with a tall, blue-eyed boy changes all that for her when she attends her very first house party. Love is definitely on the horizon for Laurie, but as her life progresses, she barely recognizes the girl that stares back at her in the mirror.Is this what growing up is supposed to feel like? Such confusion and heartbreak? Sometimes the young girl turning into a young woman craves the idealistic world she used to live in. As time flies by, Laurie realizes that the old world she once inhabited no longer exists, and she is forced to embrace all that comes with her new life, whether it is the excitement of a new boyfriend or the sadness of losing a loved one. Laurie has never felt such a dichotomy in her life before, and she is definitely not mature enough to handle what comes next.