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Sugar Rush
Author: Elaine Overton
language: en
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Release Date: 2013-09-01
For bakery owner Sophie Mayfield, life is getting sweeter by the minute. She's managed to keep her family's cherished business from being acquired by mega–grocery–chain Fulton Foods. And her new employee Eliot Wright is as appealing––and oh–so–chocolate–fine––as he is hardworking and talented. But then Sophie discovers that Eliot isn't exactly who he says he is. And she's sure he's hungry for only one thing: her boutique bakery's bottom line. Now a love–struck Eliot will have to do whatever it takes to win back Sophie's trust––and prove that he truly is her Mr. Right....
Reach
Wishtree meets Song for a Whale, in this beautifully moving story about a boy whose wish for his family to return to the way it used to be, teaches him the real meaning of roots and the new ones that can grow if we let them. Ever since getting a little stepbrother named Harlan, Denver hasn’t felt like he fits into his own family. Lots of people find Harlan charming, but not Denver. His pesky stepbrother tags along everywhere Denver goes, breaking things and wanting Denver’s attention every. single. second. After an especially disastrous morning, Denver escapes to the forest, experiencing a whiff of ancient magic when he meets an old and dignified but lonely tree named Spiro. When Spiro offers to turn Harlan into a tree for a few hours, Denver jumps at the chance—only to realize he’s made a mistake when nobody, including his mom and stepdad, seems to remember Harlan existed. And now Spiro isn’t certain he can reverse the transformation. To save Harlan, Denver will need to find out what happened to Spiro to make him so disconnected from the other trees in the forest . . . but to do so the change he might have to make first is within himself.
Mae's Promise
Harold is the perfect ally to help Mae advance her Childcare Centre. When they meet, neither of them count on the instant attraction they feel for one another. Passion quickly turns to love, but the path of true love seldom runs smooth.'