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Sometimes coming home opens the door to discovering something new. After Coach Diaz’s funeral, Alex Burke realized there was nothing left for him in Boston, especially after he found out his girlfriend had moved on. Moving back to Colorado, and bonding with his college friends, is what Alex needed to get his life back in order. Catherine Anderson grew up in the shadow of Coach Diaz’s daughter. The best friend that was always overlooked, Catherine had reservations about the men who had been Coach’s Fabulous Five, especially Alex Burke who always had eyes for Rachel, and didn’t even know Catherine existed. Coming together to mutually help Rachel through hard times, Catherine and Alex realize they’d had eyes for one another back when. Perhaps now that Alex was home, it would be a good time to explore an adult relationship. But when news out of Boston rocks his world, it just might be more than Catherine can handle. Don't miss any of the books in the Funerals and Weddings series: Book 1: Something Lost Book 2: Something Discovered Book 3: Something Found Book 4: Something Forbidden Book 5: Something New
All her life, Falon's grandfather told her the age-old tale of 'The Gingerbread Man'. Even as a teenager, she'd fallen asleep to his favorite bedtime story, a special tradition she knew she'd never outgrow. However, when he makes a dying wish, asking her to visit a secret underground world of magic to rescue the best friend he left behind fifty years ago, the tale begins to come to life. Setting out with her self-obsessed cousin and a cure for the magicked man with skin like gingerbread, she finds herself tangled within an adventure nothing like the story her grandfather always told. Once having found the long lost man of her grandfather’s youth, her only hope of ever returning home, or even surviving his world, lies in the talons of a deadly hybrid she scarcely trusts. Together they must face the animals taken from the children's tale and magicked into monsters, a man who can move mountains who is bent on killing them all, and a labyrinth rumored to have never allowed a survivor.
Sometimes love shows up when you’ve stopped looking Work was Toby Maxwell’s lover, and there wasn’t time to even consider a relationship, even though all of his friends had paired off, gotten married, and had kids. But he was content to wander the halls of his luxurious home alone. Bridal consultant, Laura Torres, had driven by the enormous house in Boulder at least a thousand times wishing she could get an invitation inside. The possibilities of using the house for a wedding venue had dollar signs going off in her head. But the owner wasn’t one to make friends outside of a close knit circle he kept. Wasn’t it her luck to pick up a pair of clients that were part of that circle? When Laura convinces her clients to have their wedding at Toby’s house, she knows she can make him a proposition that will net her a windfall. What she doesn’t expect is to fall for the lonely millionaire who thinks she’s only out for his fortune. Don't miss any of the books in the Funerals and Weddings series: Book 1: Something Lost Book 2: Something Discovered Book 3: Something Found Book 4: Something Forbidden Book 5: Something New
Savannah Brady, a fifty-three-year-old widow, is far from perfect. Since her husband’s tragic death, and her son’s moving to Switzerland for a job opportunity, Savannah has walked through life zombie-like--merely existing, but not living. When Savannah ambles to her favorite lunchtime haunt, Howardson’s Emporium to browse the Halloween sale aisle, she meets one of the store’s employees, which changes her life in ways she never thought imaginable when they invite her to become the Perfect Mrs. Claus. This new opportunity brings the possibility of romance, all within the charm of a Christmas wonderland where holiday dreams and wishes really could come true.
Sometimes you have to take control of the prophecy. The prophecy says she’ll destroy him, but if he doesn’t reveal too much, will she help him rule Hell? Jade is in witness protection and finds herself in possession of a store full of magical items. Her presence there alerts her existence to Baal, a serpent shifter and the first king of Hell. He arrives to kill her before she can become what has been prophesied and kill him, but he is enchanted by what he finds. She is everything he feared she would be, but she is also enticingly beautiful and pulls at something deep within him. She has no idea what she is, and he decides to try and use her for his own plans. Jade tentatively trusts Baal as she embraces her new powers and his reasons for seeking the keys to a gate in Hell. She agrees to help him, but along their journey she discovers that four planes of existence have crashed together; the fae realm, the angel realm, the demon realm and the earth realm. They are all fighting for control of earth and its inhabitants. She is the one prophesied to choose the winner. She is the one prophesied to kill the first king of Hell.
Chloe Richardson had just landed the biggest client of her career. A promotion was in her future, or so she thought until the handsome Jason Mitchell walked into her office with his gorgeous smile and searing blue eyes—and took her job. Losing her job so close to Christmas, Chloe’s only choice was to go back home to Aubrey Heights, where the Christmas spirit is celebrated in a tourist loving, wonderland. Perhaps she can pull herself together before the new year—before her new career search. However, Jason follows her to Aubrey Heights—with a mission of his own. First he stole her job—now he wants to steal her heart. Is the spirit of Christmas alive enough in her to let that happen?
Two perfect species were created in the garden, but they didn't stay there. Aranha is the last of her kind, a spider shifter who preys upon the dregs of society in an attempt to validate her existence and feed her hunger. She’s lived alone for two hundred years, no family and no friends; always watchful for those who would kill her. Dag is one of a dying species, vampires who can walk in the day. They have lost their companions and live in dread of the day that they too will become extinct; leaving the earth to the vile creatures who prey upon humans without mercy. Aranha sees danger in Dag’s face, Dag sees the future in hers. Neither can believe the other exists and their lives are about to get very complicated. Together they embark on a mission to save a young human from the vampires and learn the reality of what their two species were doing in The Garden of Eden.
Sometimes you find that love was never lost Though amicable, Ray Stewart’s failed marriage weighs heavily on his mind, especially when his children are with him every other week. He was the one to have walked away, but now that his ex-wife Kelly is seeing someone new, he’s not sure he can handle that. Kelly Stewart didn’t fight for her marriage, and now she has a second chance at starting something new. But now she’s juggling a career, kids, and an ex-husband. How is she supposed to move on with all of that on her plate? When tragedy strikes Ray’s family, he turns to Kelly for support. What they find while spending time together is that their love was worth fighting for, and maybe it’s time to try again. But new relationships and unexpected twists of fate will have them questioning everything they thought was possible. Don't miss any of the books in the Funerals and Weddings series: Book 1: Something Lost Book 2: Something Discovered Book 3: Something Found Book 4: Something Forbidden Book 5: Something New
With Laci and Mitch anxiously awaiting the arrival of a new baby, they are surrounded by the turmoil of discovering Mama's illness while their two sons fight over the love of a woman. A white Christmas brings a moment of joy, but Laci’s faith is tested again when their baby clings to life. Together the Young family must lean on each other and the only One who can truly give them strength. Will they find the faith they need…even through the snow?
In Pedagogies of the Enfleshed: Critical Communication Pedagogy Otherwise, Lore LeMaster proffers a historic account of the rise of education and, in turn, communication studies as a distinct field of study. In doing so, the author reconsiders communication’s disciplinary origins with less of an emphasis on the mythos of the Ancient Greeks and, more accurately, relocates them within the historic context of U.S. settler colonial development and ever-expanding empire. LeMaster argues that the point of critical communication pedagogy otherwise isn’t to instill critical sensibilities into our teaching, but to instead draw on lived experiences as grounds for more effective uses of communicati...