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HIM Colt Atwood is going places, leaving the small town of Dillon Creek in his past after tragedy strikes. Anywhere but home, he searches for ways to fix the holes where the wind blows through him--and he fails time and time again. It isn't until Colt gets injured and returns home to face his family, his brothers, and the reasons he left in the first place that he realizes that only she can fix the wind. HER It was easy for Anna Cain to leave Dillon Creek for college in the city. After she and Colt made love and he left, she needed something to take her away from the only place she's ever known. Anna doesn't expect to go back home to Dillon Creek, but when she's made an offer she can't refuse, she knows she has to take it. Go back to face the pieces of her broken family, to the tragedy she left behind, and him--the only man who always said she was more.
During the fifteen years since the bestselling first edition of Folate in Health and Disease was published, there have been thousands of new research studies related to folate and its role in health and disease. The second edition of the book uniquely bridges the gap between basic science and public health/clinical medicine.Presents Groundbreaking
Sixteen years ago, Merit Young left Granite Harbor, Maine, for California in search of a future that didn't involve Ryan Taylor.He'd left her in pieces on her bedroom floor, delivering a blow she couldn't have expected. But, now, at the request of her brother, Eli, she must return and confront the demons of her past - Ryan included. After the loss they both suffered, she isn't prepared to face him - especially considering he's the only one who's always been able to see right through her. ˃˃˃ Ryan has lived his entire adult life in survival mode. Growing up with an abusive father has taught him to keep women at arm's length, and that's never been a problem. Until Merit - the only woman he's ever loved -strides through his front door. He's not sure how long she's staying, but he knows it'll be long enough to destroy what's left of his heart. To overcome their dark past, they'll have to shed light on a reality that will most likely tear them apart. Merit has been hiding a heartbreaking decision from Ryan, and he's been keeping lies of his own. Can two tortured souls heal after a lifetime of pain? Or will the hideous secrets of the past bury them both?
HIM Calder Atwood picked up the pieces of his family after the tragedy that shook his parents, brothers, and the town of Dillon Creek. Now, the oldest brother, he'll stop at nothing to protect the ones he loves. A real-life cowboy who keeps his cards close to his chest, he uses work as a distraction from the one thing that's always been missing, the only woman to share his future with. It was the first time Calder laid eyes on Camilla Crane years ago, he knew that she was different from most women, and he couldn't help but fall in love with her. And when Joe died, Calder made a commitment to himself and Joe, to watch over Camilla and her son, Malik, even if it meant putting his own life on t...
Two French Protestant refugees in eighteenth-century Amsterdam gave the world an extraordinary work that intrigued and outraged readers across Europe. In this captivating account, Lynn Hunt, Margaret Jacob, and Wijnand Mijnhardt take us to the vibrant Dutch Republic and its flourishing book trade to explore the work that sowed the radical idea that religions could be considered on equal terms. Famed engraver Bernard Picart and author and publisher Jean Frederic Bernard produced The Religious Ceremonies and Customs of All the Peoples of the World, which appeared in the first of seven folio volumes in 1723. They put religion in comparative perspective, offering images and analysis of Jews, Cat...
WHAT MAKES US HAPPY? BILL BAILEY PLAYS CRAZY GOLF AND HUGS TREES TO FIND OUT. Is there a knack to being happy? From paddle-boarding down the Thames in a Santa hat, to wild swimming in a glacial river and cooking sausages on a campfire, Bill revels in the exhilaration of the outdoors, as well as the quieter pleasures of letter-writing, or of simple reflection. In this beautiful and uplifting book, Bill Bailey explores all this and more while delving into the nature of happiness, all in his own, remarkable, way. Packed with wisdom and humour, and with delightful illustrations by the comedian himself, Bill Bailey aims for the heart of pure joy and contentment - and how we can all achieve it. 'A warm, funny read, full of personal anecdotes and love letters to things that bring Bill Bailey pleasure' Sunday Mirror 'Very thoughtful and written in a delightfully humorous and accessible way... Guaranteed to make [you] smile' Daily Express
Originally published: New York: Simon & Schuster, 2011.