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A biography of the pop singer, focusing on her journey of self-discovery and struggle to find her artistic identity.
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This is a tear jerking true story of how a young married woman deals with love and happiness, unexpected sorrow and grief followed by total lies and deception. Diane and her husband Steve have left Scotland and moved to England to build a new life. They are climbing the ladder very nicely. Then Diane experiences what could only be called her worst nightmare and her special wish, both around the same time. Everything goes downhill after that. Her home and her dream life is in pieces and her nerves are totally shattered.
A novel in the Sweet Passion series.As the only child of a single mother, Christina Marshall was taught from an early age that she'd have to work hard for everything she wanted. There would be no knights on white horses to solve her problems for her. Her mother's advice turned out to be golden. She'd built a successful career as an engineer and the accolades seemed to keep coming.Life at the office takes on a new dimension when Jackson Duncan comes to work for her. Christina's ambition has taken her to the top of her profession, but Jackson makes her wonder if she's sacrificed too much for her success. Jackson knows a career is safer than a relationship--he has the broken heart to prove it--but something about Christina makes him want to wade back into the murky waters of romance.Secrets from their pasts and conflicting hopes for their future are roadblocks the couple must navigate if they are to be as successful in love as they are in business.
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So outraged was Noel Pemberton Billing, a member of Parliament and self-appointed guardian of family values, that he denounced Allan in the right-wing newspaper Vigilante as a member of the "Cult of the Clitoris." Billing was convinced that the "Cult of Wilde" - a catchall for anyone guilty of degeneracy and perversion, in his eyes - had infected the land. Of that, Billing maintained, he had proof: a black book containing the names of 47,000 members of the British establishment who without doubt were members of the Cult of Wilde was in the hands of the Germans.
Establishes the theoretical and historical foundations of hypnosis, discusses major areas of current research, and predicts trends in the field