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The prequel to Hawaiian Affair by Debbie Flint. PG version (STEAMY version also available). Exciting romantic comedy with intrigue, mystery and a twist in the tale, Hawaiian Escape is a humorous romance with a dash of drama - from the rolling Surrey hills to bustling New York, to an ancient ruin in Tuscany. Feisty singleton and former international jet-setter Helen Parker's life is in crisis, and so is her sister Sadie's. Now Helen has to learn to manifest her own destiny instead of fixing everyone else's. Rookie businesswoman Sadie Turner needs help - but is marketing whizz Damian Hugh her knight in shining armour or her nemesis? With time running out for Sadie, Helen faces the biggest choi...
The semi-autobiographical weight loss book from QVC UK presenter Debbie Flint. Updated September 2014 to include new information, new testimonials and a whole new way of using this system for those who prefer traditional diets - introducing The 'When' Diet. Plus break out of Food Prison with Freedom Eating - the full guide is included in this edition. In 1998 Debbie Flint found herself more than two stone overweight, under stress and in need of help. Enter Freedom Eating. This natural weight loss method helped her break free from Food Prison and un-learn all the bad habits from a lifetime of 'starting again on Monday.' This semi-autobiographical book features her original 2002 'Till the Fat ...
This book provides a critical assessment of the broad range of responses by political comedians to the acceleration of neoliberal policy following the 2007 recession. The volume assesses the effectiveness of comedy in its encounter with market logic and material impact in culture, politics and mass media.
This volume offers a review of major flint mines dating from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age. The 18 articles were contributed by archaeologists from Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and Sweden, using the same framework to propose a uniform view of the mining phenomenon.