Anjelle-Sophia Kamau was just a girl when the world began to hurt her in ways no child should ever endure. From the haunting silence of childhood sexual abuse to the crushing weight of mental illness, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm, this raw and unflinching memoir pulls back the curtain on the invisible battles far too many people face in silence. But this is not just a story about trauma. It’s a story about survival. Told through the emotionally intelligent voice of a young woman who refused to give up — even when giving up felt easier — I Survived Me is a deeply personal journey through pain, shame, healing, and the long, nonlinear path back to herself. If you’ve ever felt like you had to be strong for everyone else while falling apart inside, if you’ve ever struggled with self-worth, if you’re still trying to figure out how to survive yourself — this book was written for you. You’ll find pieces of yourself in these pages. You’ll feel seen. And you’ll be reminded that you are not alone. You are not too broken. You are still here. And that matters.
Peak Season Author : Emily Harrison One winter. One chance. One desire that can't be denied. Lola Maxwell isn't looking for love, she's barely looking up. Reeling from heartbreak and a life that's never quite made sense, she takes a last-minute job with holiday company Powder White, at Le Grenier, chalet hotel tucked deep in the French Alps. It's meant to be simple: work hard, stay out of trouble, and avoid any man with a crooked smile and a snowboard under his arm. Then Harley Nash walks in. Moody, magnetic, and impossible to read, Harley has made a name for himself on and off the slopes. Once a rising snowboarder with a reckless streak, now he's the ski team lead at Powder White, doing everything he can to keep things under control, including himself. The last thing he needs is a new recruit with fire in her eyes and chaos in her wake. But Lola's not easy to ignore. And Harley's not nearly as in control as he looks. As the season deepens, so d...


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