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From the moment Tanya woke from her accident, Wade had been her fierce and loyal protector. In contrast to his hard, brawny physique, he was kind and gentle, thoughtful and considerate, and remarkably resourceful in keeping one step ahead of the people who wanted her dead. And of course the sex was fantastic. But nobody could be that perfect, so what was the catch? She knew he wasn't telling her everything It wasn't all that hard for Wade to imagine that someone would want to kill Tanya Riverton. After all, he'd felt like doing it himself more than once over the years. But now that the blonde vixen had sheathed her angry teeth and claws, he was finding her quite adorable in a uniquely Tanya kind of way. In fact, he couldn't seem to keep his hands off her. The chemistry between them was electric, but when her memory eventually returned he knew there would be sparks of a different kind
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Into The Twilight Zone: The Rod Serling Programme Guide includes complete episode guides with cast, credits and story summaries of the original Twilight Zone series, as well as its many film and television revivals, and Rod Serling's Night Gallery. The book features an overview and filmography of Serling's life and career, and interviews with many of his colleagues, including Buck Houghton, Richard Matheson, Frank Marshall, Joe Dante, Phil DeGuere, Wes Craven, Alan Brennert, Paul Chitlik and Jeremy Bertrand Finch. It also includes indices of actors and creative personnel. "The best TV programme guide I have seen." -Ty Power, Dreamwatch "The perfect complement to The Twilight Zone Companion." -David McDonnell, Starlog
The goal of this book is to provide information, inspiration, and mentorship to teachers (namely foreign women, but not restricted to such) as they navigate the gendered waters of teaching English in Japanese higher education. Such a book is timely because foreign female university teachers are outnumbered by their foreign male colleagues by nearly three to one. This imbalance, however, is likely to change as reforms in hiring policies (which have until recently generally favored male applicants) have been widely implemented to encourage more female teachers and researchers. The narratives by the contributors to this book offer a kaleidoscope of experiences that transverse several loosely co...
Discover new techniques for researching patents and trademarks! Patent and Trademark Information: Uses and Perspectives addresses an essential yet undervalued and often underused class of scientific and technical information. Library staff, information specialists, corporation heads and administrators, inventors, school faculty, scientists, engineers, and engineering, science and library students will gain valuable insight on historical research, practical applications, and the availability and accessibility of patenting authorities. This book focuses on methods for searching international patents and trademark information for patrons of the library using the Internet, databases, and other s...
Books 1-3 of the award-winning and action-packed romantic action thriller Whitney Steel Series. Books included: Reflection (Book 1) An illegal human cloning project. An innocent child hidden from the world. An investigative reporter determined to expose the truth. Retribution (Book 2) A Colombian drug lord. A twisted plan for revenge. An FBI agent forced to use the woman he loves as a pawn in a deadly game. Resurrect (Book 3) Intrigue and murder reach epidemic proportions when investigative reporter Whitney Steel receives a lead pointing to a possible biological attack using a new chimera virus.
Lawrence Park was planned, developed, and built by the General Electric Company in 1910, when the company decided to build their plant near Erie, Pennsylvania. However, Lawrence Park was not to be a company town, but rather a planned community in the "English garden" concept. The tree-lined streets, flowering boulevards, and delightful parks are a testimony to those visionaries. Around 1900, the elegant Grove House Hotel was built on the banks of beautiful Lake Erie, and later a lively amusement park flourished there. The Stone House, built in 1832 and rumored to be a station in the Underground Railroad, still stands at the crossroads. The early settlers of Lawrence Park laid the foundation for a caring community that today enthusiastically embraces school and community activities.
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