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For readers of Hideous Kinky, Dadland and Bad Blood; the astonishing, beguiling story of Sarah Aspinall’s harum scarum childhood, and a love letter to a woman who defied convention to live a life less ordinary.
Power. Privilege. Paparazzi. Princess. Pregnancy. Birth Order is a gripping modern tale about an ancient tradition. Angela Francis is a London obstetrician/gynecologist to the wealthy and powerful. Her star patient, Clementine, Princess of Wales, is having twins. Clementine is happy to be having both a boy and a girl, and is thrilled that the girl is positioned to deliver first, making her daughter the future Queen of England. But when Angela makes a brief trip to the United States, Clementine unexpectedly goes into labor and is delivered by Angela's partner. He performs a cesarean section and delivers the boy first - ensuring a male heir to the throne. Angela is devastated and determined to find out what happened during the delivery, and more importantly - why. Can she get to the truth before members of the Privy Council for the Preservation of the Monarchy get to her?Fast-paced and edgy, Birth Order is a thriller that explores the tensions between a more modernized British Monarchy and the ambitions of 21st century courtesans who would do anything to maintain the status quo.
The people in these pages are all from a small town in Minnesota. You may know firsthand or remember how the disagreements happened, but for the big stuff we came together in a Minnesota minute and helped where needed. We shared our laughter, our joys and our tears. Perhaps it will remind you of a town you once knew. Perhaps you live in one right now. Either way, I think you will that a small town is like a big family. Arlean Rosemore has captured the flavor of small towns everywhere.
Welcome to Kissing Creek, where everything has a romance-themed pun for a name and love is lurking around every corner... Audrey doesn’t believe in happily-ever-after, so she is definitely living in the wrong town. But she’s never getting out of Kissing Creek, because playing mom to her younger siblings doesn’t leave time for much else. She’ll do anything to make sure they don’t end up stuck like she is, working as a barista in a college town serving coffee. When Ronan, a young professor steps in for a coffee and into her life, she knows his type. Intelligent and charming, yet sweet as a cinnamon roll; the sort of man she’s inevitably attracted to but is always out of her league. She has nothing to offer and Ronan’s teaching position is only a stepping stone on his way to somewhere else. He isn’t here to put down roots, Audrey’s roots are firmly planted—neither of them is looking for love. And maybe that’s just perfect. But in a small town called Kissing Creek, sometimes love can be impossible to avoid…
A decade ago, Peretti unleashed what many fans consider his most suspenseful, multilayered novel ever--now available in a 10th anniversary edition with an all-new cover, new Foreword by the author, and the author's signature on the cover and case of the book.
"From the author of Are You Sleeping ... comes a cautionary tale of oversharing in the social media age"--
Hugh McKenna bridges the gap between theory and practice and demystifies much of the confusing terminology surrounding nursing theory. Includes step-by-step guidelines on how to analyse concepts and select, apply and test theories in practice.
A struggling rancher, a single mom fleeing a life of danger, and the horseback riding accident that binds their lives together. Audrey will do anything to keep her son safe, including escaping the life of danger that awaits him. The small town in Wyoming seems like the perfect safe haven for them, and her son is eager to learn the ways of a cowboy. Wesley spends his days struggling to keep his family ranch afloat and caring for his mom with Alzheimer’s. He starts offering horseback riding lesson to cover the extra expense of a miracle medicine that just may let him keep his mom. A horseback riding accident propels them all on a journey filled with memory loss, new beginnings, and danger. T...
He follows the twists and turns of this story from Niebuhr's Christian realist positions of the 1940s, through Protestant participation in the complex social movements of the 1950s and 1960s, to the emergence of various liberation theologies - African American, feminist, Latin American, and others - that used C&C as a central arena of debate in the 1970s and 1980s.
Nurses who conduct research have a longstanding interest in questions of nursing knowledge. Nursing Knowledge is a clear and well-informed exposition of the philosophical background to nursing theory and research. Nursing Knowledge answers such fundamental questions as: How is nursing theory related to nursing practice? What are the core elements of nursing knowledge? What makes nursing research distinctive as nursing research? It examines the history of the philosophical debates within nursing, critiques the arguments, explains the implications and sets out to rethink the philosophical foundation of nursing science. Nursing Knowledge begins with philosophical problems that arise within nurs...