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MARKED TREE — “Falling for Her Stepbrother,” a new book by Stephanie Brown, has been released by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc.

Kendra may be small, but she is mighty. The beautiful redhead is perfectly content in the life she shares with her father and brother. Then Dad suddenly appears with a new bride, her brother joins the Army, and Kendra’s world is upended.

Lonely, drinking, and acting out is where her stepbrother, Jax, finds her.

There is instant conflict, snark, and fierce attraction between the two. They try to resist the draw they feel toward one another, but they fail… repeatedly.

Kendra is Falling for Her Stepbrother, but when Jax is confronted and endangered by his past, she will learn how far she will go for love.

Stephanie Brown loves her husband and two kids and when she is not doing something with them, she can normally be found writing or reading a good book with a nice cup of coffee in her hand.

Falling for Her Stepbrother is a 192-page paperback with a retail price of $18.00 (eBook $13.00). The ISBN is 979-889499-187-0. It was published by Dorrance Publishing Co., Inc. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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LITTLE ROCK — Arkansas Peace Week (Sept. 15-22) offers dozens of events with a mission to educate and promote peacemaking in our society and raise awareness of organizations working to build a lasting peace in Arkansas. Our events feature education, service, dialogue and outreach activities. These events take place during the third week of September, in observance of the United Nations International Day of Peace, September 21. The 2024 theme for the International Day of Peace is “Cultivating a Culture of Peace” . We call for Arkansans to cultivate values needed for a culture of peace, recognizing the importance of choosing negotiations over confrontation and of working together and not against each other.

This Year’s Highlights this year include:

• 7th Street Murals Peace Week Workday: Paint and maintenance (Sept. 14 8 a.m.)

• Painting for Peace, 7th Street Mural Project Art, music, and food (Sept. 15 2 p.m.).

• 7th Street Mural s 2486 W. 7th St., Little Rock

• Peace Across Faiths Interfaith Meal Celebrating peace from different faiths and non-faith perspectives. Hosted by The Interfaith Center of Arkansas, Madina Institute, Westover Hills Presbyterian and Temple B’nai

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Israel, Sept 15 5:30 p.m., Westover Hills Presbyterian, 6400 Richard B. Hardie Dr., Little Rock

• Sept. 16- 20 – Over 20,000 students from all over the state participate in Arkansas Peace Week with our School and Group Lesson Plans, Youth Art Contest and Youth Essay Contest.

• Washington Elementary Walk for Peace, Sept. 16, 8:00am – 2700 S Main St, LR.

• Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) Intro: Hosted by ACPJ. Program to promote peacemaking, while illustrating practices that make peace possible.

• Sept. 16 6:30 p.m.: Quaker House 3415 WMarkham St, Little Rock, AR Skills for Disagreeing Better – hosted by Braver Angels AR & AR Interfaith Center.

Skills to improve civil conversations across political or other divides.

• Sept. 19 6 p.m., Unitarian Univ. Church of Little Rock, 1818 Reservoir Road

• International Day of Peace LR Central High Rangerguided interpretive tour

• Sep.t 21 1pm: LRCHS Nat Historic Site, 2120 W. Daisy Bates Dr.

All events are open to the public. Some events may require tickets, reservations or charge a fee.

See a printable calendar of events and an online calendar for the latest listing of events and additional details at arkansaspeaceweek.com. It's not too late to plan your own Peace Week event, Click here to learn how to get involved and explore event ideas.

Visit arkansaspeaceweek.com more information about Peace Week. Email arpeaceweek @gmail.com or call Bob Estes at 501-804-6052 with questions.

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