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The advice in this book can help girls understand and get along with parents, stop fights with siblings before they start, and negotiate solutions to any problem. This newest addition to the Smart Girl's Guide series includes engaging activities to help girls create memories with the people they live with and love, plus tear-out family fun coupons and awards.
This taut and richly authentic psychological legal thriller finds the complex heroine Jackie Flowers, a dyslexic criminal defense lawyer, infiltrating a high-powered realm of judicial corruption and clandestine menace.
Norton weaves realistic professional procedure and unexpected emotional jolts into the otherwise erotic flavor of Key West, creating a debut that will seriously contend for all the "Best First" awards.-author Jeremiah Healy P. K. Norton introduces a new heroine to mystery fans! Everybody loves Chef Garcia's key lime coconut petit fours. Some even say they're to die for. When four guests die at a wedding at the Beaux R�ves Hotel, the famous petit fours are blamed. Insurance investigator Amy Lynch flies from Boston to Key West to prepare for a wrongful death suit, her first trip to the island since her fianc� died there three years ago. Amy's investigation is beset with problems from the g...
What do you do? Where do you go? . . . when the devil is right on your heels. The ghosts haunting Amy Gibbs have driven her from her home, her friends, her job, and her family. No one knows where she has gone . . . except the man who failed in his first attempt to kill her. Now, Lynch Cully must go on the hunt . . . for Amy. His position with the President-elect’s team has afforded him access to intel that Abdullah Said Abdi is searching for her and has a head start on Lynch. He has no choice but to find her first . . . or lose her forever.
Does the past ever really leave us? Not in Amy Lynch's world. What starts out to be a well-deserved vacation for Amy - volunteering at an archaeological dig on the outskirts of Paris - turns ugly when the head archaeologist is found dead at the dig-site. A recently uncovered relic from World War II threatens to expose treachery and betrayal from the time of the German Occupation. It endangers the life of anybody bold enough to delve into its significance. New England Casualty and Indemnity, the insurance company where Amy works as a claims investigator, is insuring the dig. Amy's world turns upside-down as she reverts from vacation mode to conduct a full-blown investigation. She meets with obstacles, resistance and threats to her own safety - as well as an adorable Frech detective - in her quest to unmask a traitor.
Tired of federal gridlock? Can you trust the federal government anymore? Do the "elites" in Washington have an agenda? One with our best interests at heart? Is it time to "Take Back America?" Lynch Cully has found that recovering his memory might be the easy part of "coming back from the dead." His job is gone. His “love life” is on the rocks. He’s anxious to leave the hospital and get on with life, particularly when he hears the 9-1-1 Code 1000 call—all available units respond—to a shooting at a private Christian school. Automatic gunfire reported. Bradley Graham, the keynote speaker at the American Patriot Conservative Caucus, has sent a shock-wave through the political "circus" in this country. The announcement of a new political party, the American Party, with a record number of both grass roots membership and fund raising. The mainstream political world takes notice . . . and tattoos a target on his forehead. Has God turned His back on America? Can the American Party begin to re-chart the course of society back toward our God-given rights that so many Americans have fought and died to preserve? Perhaps more than a few guardian angels are working overtime.
Fished from the river, nearly dead, it's been three hard months ... Jusef has no memory. He needs assistance to feed himself. His benefactor lives in fear in the remote river cabin. She has a price on her head. For Amy Gibbs, RN, it's been three months of torture-- from PTSD. Thanks to the monster who twice attacked and nearly killed her . . . and killed her boyfriend. His body was never recovered. But now, an Army veteran recently returned from Afghanistan has enticed her with his charm and confidence. Is he who he says he is? In a series of twists and turns, the four become embroiled in the battle against human trafficking. Their target is powerful, well-armed, widespread . . . and rich enough to bribe politicians, policemen, and judges. They have vowed to fight. They will need all their courage and determination . . . guardian angels, and a miracle. Escape the ordinary as you follow the lives of our heroes. Download Rescued and Remembered now, but be warned: it might change how you see life.
Established in 1911, The Rotarian is the official magazine of Rotary International and is circulated worldwide. Each issue contains feature articles, columns, and departments about, or of interest to, Rotarians. Seventeen Nobel Prize winners and 19 Pulitzer Prize winners – from Mahatma Ghandi to Kurt Vonnegut Jr. – have written for the magazine.
LEADERSHIP CAN BE anything one says it is—that is until a person or group has to do something complex with it. For the most part, leadership development remains an exercise of the abstract ostensibly possessed by the heroic or gifted few and disconnected from the multifaceted real-world challenges of everyday life. Throttle Up represents a departure from the traditional perspective in which leadership resides in the traits or behaviors of individuals in leadership roles. Instead, Throttle Up asserts that leadership in the 21st century is a practice to be learned-proving there is a difference between being a “leader” and “doing” leadership. The 21st-century world in which we live is...