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  • Truth and Consequences

    Cate Dean

    language (Pentam Press, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Book 2 of the action packed YA paranormal mystery series.Alex Finch survived her first encounter with monsters. But in the fallout, she lost Sam, and gained a vicious, clawed Devil as a stalker.A random attack, a threatening note, and a surprising discovery leads Alex closer to the truth of what happened ten years ago.With the help of her new friends, she digs even deeper into Emmettsville's past, and finds out that learning the truth has consequences.Sometimes, deadly consequences.Updated for 2018, with brand new covers!The Monster Files ideal reading order: Alex Finch Monster Hunter Truth and Consequences Once Fallen (The Remarkable Life of Zach Wiche Continued) Welcome to The Haven Finding Grace (The Remarkable Life of Zach Wiche Continued) A Monster Files Wedding (A Monster Files Short Story)Get all 5 in The Monster Files Complete Set
  • Truth and Consequences

    Cameron Dokey

    Mass Market Paperback (Gallery Books, Nov. 1, 2003)
    Earth, water, fire, air, Aid me in this task I dare. Where Cole wanders let me see. As I will, So mote it be. Cole is working late, and her sisters are having a girls' night in, so on the spur of the moment, Phoebe accepts what seems like an innocent date with a friendly stranger. But good intentions are quickly misconstrued when Cole leaves work early to surprise Phoebe -- and is stunned to find her sharing a meal with another man. Cole can't believe that Phoebe would betray him, and Phoebe can't believe Cole would even think she'd betray him. Their escalating argument quickly highlights some fundamental trust issues they each harbor. But soon they discover themselves trapped in the underworld, at the center of a lovelorn demon's plot to destroy the Power of Three. If Cole and Phoebe can't reconcile their suspicions and insecurities, there's more than their own relationship at risk!
  • Gifts and Consequences

    Daniel Coleman, Tim Campbell, Vorpal Words

    Audible Audiobook (Vorpal Words, March 13, 2014)
    "I'd do anything if..." That's exactly what Jonathan Wheeler wants to hear, but there's always a cost. Tickets to the concert of the century? A college education for a child? Saving the life of a loved one? Jonathan Wheeler wants to make it happen, but if the price isn't paid he's prepared to deliver the consequences. Jonathan decides to honor the wish of his dying wife - that he give away his fortune - but his methods are dangerously unconventional. He takes extreme measures to witness human struggle and watch the discovery of hidden strength. But when Jonathan goes too far, he faces consequences of his own.
  • Truth and Consequences

    Constance M. Burge

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, Dec. 31, 2003)
    When Phoebe agrees to an innocent drink with a friendly stranger she finds that good intentions are quickly misconstrued when Cole arrives early to surprise her and is stunned to find her sharing a drink with another man. Their escalating argument about trust and betrayal leads them to the underworld where they find themselves trapped at the centre of a lovelorn Demon's plot to destroy the Power of Three. If Cole and Phoebe can't reconcile their suspicions and insecurites there's more than their own relationship at risk!
  • Fat Kids: Truth and Consequences

    Rebecca Jane Weinstein

    language (Beaufort Books, Oct. 16, 2014)
    Fat Kids: Truth and Consequences is an informational vault of deeply personal tales and essential information, focusing on the lives, questions, and concerns of parents and children living in a childhood obesity crisis. Unlike most books about weight, however, Fat Kids is not a dieting or weight loss how-to; it instead explores the true human experiences and often untold science outside the current political positioning on children and weight. This book powerfully combines interviews, relevant research, social anecdotes, personal author accounts, and the reality of children struggling with weight, to create a narrative that is profoundly poignant, accessible, and essential for understanding our current war on fat. Fat Kids is a truly unique work; all other books focusing on children and weight are solely focused only on diet and weight loss. This book, with its empathetic point of view, raw emotion, and solid information, is a necessary voice in the literary scene.
  • Consequences

    Penelope Lively

    Paperback (Penguin Books, May 27, 2008)
    The Booker Prize winning author's sweeping saga of three generations of women"One of the most accomplished writers of fiction of our day" (The Washington Post ) follows the lives and loves of three women--Lorna, Molly, and Ruth--from World War II-era London to the close of the century. Told in Lively's incomparable prose, this is a powerful story of growth, death, and renewal, as well as a penetrating look at how the major and minor events of the twentieth century changed lives. By chronicling the choices and consequences that comprise one family's history, Lively offers an intimate and profound reaffirmation of the force of connection between generations.
  • Truth and Consequences

    Miriam Burt Young

    Paperback (Scholastic, )
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  • Consequences

    Penelope Lively

    eBook (Penguin Books, May 31, 2007)
    The Booker Prize-winning author's sweeping saga of three generations of women "One of the most accomplished writers of fiction of our day" (The Washington Post ) follows the lives and loves of three women-Lorna, Molly, and Ruth-from World War II-era London to the close of the century. Told in Lively's incomparable prose, this is a powerful story of growth, death, and renewal, as well as a penetrating look at how the major and minor events of the twentieth century changed lives. By chronicling the choices and consequences that comprise one family's history, Lively offers an intimate and profound reaffirmation of the force of connection between generations.
  • Gifts and Consequences

    Daniel Coleman

    eBook
    Winner of the League of Utah Writers Silver Quill Award - 2012“I’d do anything if…” That’s exactly what Jonathan Wheeler wants to hear, but there’s always a cost. Tickets to the concert of the century? A college education for a child? Saving the life of a loved one? Jonathan Wheeler wants to make it happen, but if the price isn’t paid he’s prepared to deliver the consequences.Jonathan decides to honor the wish of his dying wife – that he give away his fortune – but his methods are dangerously unconventional. He takes extreme measures to witness human struggle and watch the discovery of hidden strength. But when Jonathan goes too far, he faces consequences of his own.
  • Fat Kids: Truth and Consequences

    Rebecca Jane Weinstein

    language (Beaufort Books, Oct. 6, 2014)
    Fat Kids: Truth and Consequences is an informational vault of deeply personal tales and essential information, focusing on the lives, questions, and concerns of parents and children living in a childhood obesity crisis. Unlike most books about weight, however, Fat Kids is not a dieting or weight loss how-to; it instead explores the true human experiences and often untold science outside the current political positioning on children and weight. This book powerfully combines interviews, relevant research, social anecdotes, personal author accounts, and the reality of children struggling with weight, to create a narrative that is profoundly poignant, accessible, and essential for understanding our current war on fat. Fat Kids is a truly unique work; all other books focusing on children and weight are solely focused only on diet and weight loss. This book, with its empathetic point of view, raw emotion, and solid information, is a necessary voice in the literary scene.
  • Fat Kids: Truth and Consequences

    Rebecca Jane Weinstein

    (Beaufort Books, Oct. 16, 2014)
    Fat Kids: Truth and Consequences is an informational vault of deeply personal tales and essential information, focusing on the lives, questions, and concerns of parents and children living in a "childhood obesity crisis." Unlike most books about weight, however, Fat Kids is not a dieting or weight loss how-to; it instead explores the true human experiences and often untold science outside the current political positioning on children and weight. This book powerfully combines interviews, relevant research, social anecdotes, personal author accounts, and the reality of children struggling with weight, to create a narrative that is profoundly poignant, accessible, and essential for understanding our current "war on fat." Fat Kids is a truly unique work; all other books focusing on children and weight are solely focused on diet and weight loss. This book, with its empathetic point of view, raw emotion, and solid information, is a necessary voice in the literary scene.
  • Truth and Consequences

    Miriam Burt Young, Diane De Groat

    Library Binding (Atheneum, )
    None