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Lady Gregory discovers that all the weeks she’s spent casting spells to create a magical portal that she can use to rescue Lily from Hades have all been for naught. In the dead of night, her nineteen-year-old adopted daughter Rose snuck behind her back and already traveled through the door before it was complete. Now in a desperate struggle to save Rose from the dangers that exist on the other side, Lady Gregory and Charles set out to find Rose and bring her back home to safety. But when a secret from Lady Gregory’s past comes to light, all that she has worked for hangs in the balance. Can Lady Gregory save Rose, escape the clutches of a new enemy, and keep her romance alive with Charles before it’s too late? Set in the 1860s, join Lady Gregory in the second thrilling installment of the Red Door Diaries that blends adventure, romance, and magic into an unforgettable read.
Tragedy in Charlotte's past has left her broken in ways that "I'm sorry" can never fix. She doesn't give a damn that people misinterpret her aloofness as arrogance because the farther away they stay from her, the less chance she has of getting hurt again. When she meets Steven in a writing workshop, his quick wit and good looks suddenly have her fighting the urge to get up close and personal. Steven is persistent when it comes to getting what he wants. And he wants Charlotte. He sees a softness under the surface of her stay-the-hell-away-from-me attitude that only makes him want to get closer. But as Steven breaks down the walls around her heart, he realizes they may have been there as much for his protection as hers. Falling in love requires vulnerability, and that scares the shit out of Charlotte. When her instinct for self-preservation kicks into overdrive, she ends up causing the heartbreak she'd been so desperately trying to avoid. Can Charlotte deal with her past baggage before it wrecks her future? And will sorry be enough to keep Steven's love for her alive?
In the charming town of Athens, Georgia, Emma’s peaceful life is shattered when her best friend Alice, a talented journalist, is found drowned under suspicious circumstances. While the police label it an accident, Emma suspects foul play. Determined to uncover the truth, Emma discovers evidence that Alice was on the brink of exposing an environmental scandal involving illegal dumping of toxic waste into the river. As she delves deeper into the investigation, Emma comes face to face with a web of deceit and corruption that puts her life in danger. With the support of her husband Daniel, Emma confronts a formidable foe who will do anything to keep their secrets buried. In a heart-stopping climax at a historic riverside landmark, the truth behind Alice’s death is revealed. Emma and Daniel must risk everything to bring justice to light and honor Alice’s legacy. Murder at the River is a gripping cozy mystery that blends small-town charm with the thrill of uncovering dangerous secrets.
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This issue of Cardiac Electrophysiology Clinics, Guest Edited by Drs. Mohammad Shenasa, Prashanthan Sanders, and Stanley Nattel, is dedicated to Risk Factors in Atrial Fibrillation: Appraisal of AF Risk Stratification. This is one of four issues selected each year by the series Consulting Editors, Ranjan K. Thakur and Andrea Natale. Topics include, but are not limited to, Epidemiology of Atrial Fibrillation; Hypertension, Prehypertension, Hypertensive Heart Disease and Atrial Fibrillation; Pulmonary Disease, Pulmonary Hypertension and Atrial Fibrillation; Heart Failure with Preserved (HFpEF) and Reduced (HFrEF) LV Systolic Function, Diastolic Dysfunction; Coronary Artery Disease; ECG and Ech...
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The In Practice series is aimed at hospital doctors and general practitioners. Each title focuses upon an important area of medical practice, and provides an overview of the relevant clinical background, followed by clinical assessments and treatment. The emphasis is practical so the books are of particular value in a clinical setting. This particular volume focuses on heart failure.
Reproduction of the original. The publishing house Megali specialises in reproducing historical works in large print to make reading easier for people with impaired vision.