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She wanted to make it on her own, but she never thought she'd be so lonely....
Dana Wilson is a single mom and the new school nurse. Lissa's dad, Patrick Connor, is chair of the board of education. They're a perfect match, right? Well, there may be a few wrinkles to iron out first. Wrinkles such as Dana's desire for a calm and predictable life, and Patrick's reluctance to start over.
This book is a completely fictional story, based on two friends friendship that begun when when they were infants. They were separated at the age of five and tragedy strikes. They would remain separated for twenty years, when two failed marriages lands them both in Charlotte, North Carolina, at Charlotte International Hangar. Blake is a mechanic and Amber lands a job as a Security guard with Bakers Security. Will their social and economical back grounds keep them from connecting when their paths cross? Blake is a lethal lover, a player from the North who's looking for a record deal. Amber is a divorcee from the South, her dreams are to write a book and pass the bar exam. She has a score to s...
Covers receipts and expenditures of appropriations and other funds.
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
What does it take to make it in Manhattan? Cynthia Scott will do almost anything for a chance to work in New York City’s fashion industry, even if that means becoming the live-in maid to three spoiled roommates just to make ends meet. While struggling to make an impression on Fashion Avenue and scrubbing her way to the stiletto-clad lifestyle she desires, Cynthia catches the eye of handsome Evan Hewitt II, prompting roommate rivalry, hilarious high jinks and a happily ever after that can only be the work of a very chic fairy godmother.
It's the most wonderful time of the year. Losing a parent is never easy, and during the holidays the emptiness seems magnified. Local newspaper owner Neil Bailey knows that firsthand. That's why he's determined to help his neighbor, Dr. Charli Prescott, find the meaning of the season. Luckily he has enough cheer to go around and the recipe for perfect cocoa. If that isn't enough to get Charli into the spirit, the town also has a Secret Santa. Everyone's buzzing with news of the large anonymous donation and, once Neil promises to discover Santa's identity, his paper's circulation numbers skyrocket. It's his duty to report the truth. Except, as he gets closer to Charli, he's sure she's keeping something from him. All he can try to do is keep his journalistic integrity intact while protecting the woman he thought was his Christmas miracle.
Nestled snuggly against Lakewood on the southern side of Tacoma, South Tacoma is a vibrant neighborhood comprised of old and new. What was once a prairie where elk and deer roamed was first called Excelsior, later renamed Edison, and finally became known as South Tacoma in 1895. Beginning in the mid-1800s, the area was comprised of cemeteries used to bury Tacomas deceased, but in 1890, Northern Pacific Railway made the monumental decision to move its railroad shops from downtown Tacoma to this prime prairie land south of the city. The community has evolved since these beginnings into a contemporary, vital addition to the city of Tacoma. Boasting third-, fourth-, and fifth-generation families and many family-owned businesses, South Tacoma is a small city within a big city, and its citizens are committed to maintaining its unique character for posterity.
The official handbook of the United States government, presenting information on executive, legislative, and judicial agencies, as well as descriptions of boards, commissions, committees, and international organizations in which the United States participates.