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Things I Wish I Knew Before My Mom Died: Coping with Loss Every Day , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 207min
The grieving process: Ty Alexander of Gorgeous in Grey is one of the top bloggers today. She has a tremendous personal connection with her listeners. This is never more apparent than when she speaks about her mother. The pain of loss is universal. Yet, we all grieve differently. For Alexander, the grieving process is one that she lives with day-to-day. Learning from her pain, Alexander connects with her listeners on a deeply emotional level in her debut audiobook Things I Wish I Knew before My Mom Died: Coping with Loss Every Day. From grief counseling to sharing insightful true stories, Alexander offers comfort, reassurance, and hope in the face of sorrow. Coping with loss: In her early 20s reality smacked Ty in the face. She was ill-equipped to deal with the emotional and intellectual rollercoaster of dealing with her mom's illness. Through her own trial and error, she found a way to be a caregiver, patient advocate, researcher, and a grieving daughter. She wrote Things I Wish I Knew before My Mom Died: Coping with Loss Every Day to help others find the "best" way to cope and move on; however, one personally decides what that means. Mourning and remembrance: In the chapters of this soul-touching audiobook, mourners will find meaning and wisdom in grieving and the love that will always remain. Each chapter is a study and lesson in coping with loss: Chapter 1: We've been duped, everyone dies! Chapter 2: When fragmented families grieve Chapter 3: The art of losing Chapter 4: The how of grieving Chapter 5: How to be obsessively grateful Chapter 6: Things every mother should tell her daughter Chapter 7: Dear Mommy ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Janina Edwards, Myra Lucretia Taylor. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/blak/011645/bk_blak_011645_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Becky and the Cops: Becky's Depravity , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 22min, (USK 18)
Becky dresses up like a mouse for her final sexual adventure of the evening. By now, it's the early morning, and Halloween is pretty much over, but that doesn't stop this barely legal beauty. Instead, she's eager and ready for more. When a police officer sees her walking down the street in a costume so sexy it's indecent, he has to stop her. She doesn't have to worry about being arrested, though, because this officer is far more interested in calling for backup. There's a code pink...and that pink is Becky's well used pussy! Warning: This audiobook contains explicit descriptions of a gangbang and includes public sex, rough sex, and anal sex. Only mature adults who won't find that offensive should listen to this audiobook.Here is a preview: “Let me try to figure out what the dog was sniffing at with such interest,” the cop said. He leaned over and inserted his nose between the cheeks of her ass, sniffing her opening the same way that his partner had. “Yes, this is interesting,” he said. “I will need to write this in my report.” He lowered his face further to her pussy and inhaled deeply. “Sweet,” he said before reaching out with his tongue to lick her cunt, “and salty.” He smacked his lips. “Are you sure you weren’t at the grocery store earlier tonight?” he asked. “Sure, I’m sure,” Becky said from her awkward position on top of the car.“Good,” he said. “It’s funny. I can see your pussy in that outfit. It seems you may have left your panties at home.” ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Dana Campbell. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/014700/bk_acx0_014700_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Balloon Man , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 336min
The rotting flesh in the bucket drew alligators for miles. Cooter Lafuente pulled out a big, glistening, fatty piece. While tearing in half, the tendon snapped and a piece flung onto his cheek. "Argh! Here you go, you big ugly gator!" When he threw the piece of meat into the water, the alligators came right up to the dock where he sat, between all the flotsam left over from the floods. Cooter had no fear, ducking into the shack if he felt they were too close. Parrain's big yellow eyes took it all in. Parrain was the largest alligator in the swamp. Draining a whiskey bottle, Cooter welcomed the burn as it went down, wiping his mouth, he felt Parrain watching. "Yeh, I'm gonna get you, yeah, you think you are the biggest, smartest around here." He watched Parrain's head peek up a little from the murky green water. "You don't better forget who been running this swamp, Parrain, and feeding you all. Ha, I saw that, you are listening, and you better listen good." Tossing the empty bottle at Parrain, the bottle hit the water in front of Parrain, and he submerged under water. "I can't give you all of them," he yelled! "I'll share. I will." He walked into the brush, lifted up a large cement lid, he reached into a hole and felt around. "Where the hell did you get to you little varmints," as he grabbed hold of an arm, pulling out a screaming boy. "No! No! No! Let me go!" "Shut up!" Cooter smacked his greasy hand across the boy's head. Stunned, the boy stopped yelling. As Cooter used his foot to push the lid back over the hole, also kicking a deflated bunch of balloons out of the way that the boy had been clutching in his hand. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Homer V Jones. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/087263/bk_acx0_087263_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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From the Dark Heart of the Flat Flowered Wall , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 16min
With language both moving and subtly terrifying, Kathleen M. Wright presents a picture of a girl dealing with frightening visions and escaping from a terrible reality into an imaginative fantasy that may be even more frightening. It’s at once horrifying and overwhelming but still reminiscent of fears and hopes perhaps all have experienced and forgotten as childhood gave way to adulthood.Warning: This book contains disturbing and horrific content and is intended for mature audiences. Parents are strongly cautioned to listen to this material in order to determine if the subject matter is appropriate for a young adult in their care.Here is a preview:She pointed as she cringed from the corner where the insects had swarmed before the light flashed on and made them disappear. She sobbed. “B-b-bees. There’re bees in the wall. They’re crawling out of the roses.” She was old enough to know how ridiculous it sounded, but her body was still shaking and she could feel things crawling on her skin.His face was instantly furious. “What the...?” He smacked his hand on her wall, making her jump. “There are no damn bees, Misty! Look! No! Damn! Bees!” He beat the wall wildly up, down and then everywhere.Then her mother appeared and Misty was allowed to cry loudly and demand attention. Her mom pulled her into her safe arms and she finally let her sobs loose. She squeezed her tired eyes closed tightly, keeping more away than the possible sight of fat, hairy bees.Misty’s mother held her a moment longer before her father pulled her back and then pushed her out of the room, but not before she blew frantic air kisses to her only daughter still shaking in her bed and still feeling the kiss of the bees’ wings as clearly as she sometimes felt the final breath of the old lady who had lived and died in the middle of the same heavy pink garden.“Go back to sleep. You were dreaming. It’s nothing.” She tried to ignore her father’s voi ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Marissa June. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/156496/bk_acx0_156496_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Smacked
Smacked - A Story of White-Collar Ambition Addiction and Tragedy: ab 7.49 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Hands of a Healer
I have been playing music all of my life. My parents have a picture of me as a small child playing a plastic Tom and Jerry guitar with my diaper hanging out. The funny thing about the picture is not the diaper or the guitar but the fact that my hands seem to be in the correct position even at a very young age. Link to photo By age six my babysitter started giving me piano lessons. The lessons continued with moderate success until I reached the age of twelve. Around fourth grade, or age ten, I began taking cello lessons at school. However, my inability to hold a bow correctly while having my hand smacked by a less than understanding teacher led to early abandonment of this wonderful sounding instrument. By age thirteen exposures to guitar from others, as well as my father, led to my switch from piano to guitar. The guitar held a certain inexplicable allure. Even though my father's own attempts at playing guitar did not discourage me - just joking Dad! - I began playing guitar at the age of thirteen with a passion. At the age of seventeen I had a life changing experience, I saw jazz guitarist Stanley Jordan (photo link), who was attending Princeton University at the time, playing his two hand tapping guitar technique. I came away amazed and confused. The sounds that I heard coming from this unique approach led me to one conclusion, this was how the guitar was meant to be played. Over the years I have played many different styles of guitar and many different instruments with many different bands but my own true unique voice has developed from what I call playing "two hand guitar." My sound can best be described as a sound that is a cross between Stanley Jordan and New Age Windham Hill pianist George Winston (photo link) but that is still uniquely my own voice.- Shop: odax
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