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Fall in love with the family that started it all. Brothers Lucas, Jason and Mac Montgomery are ready for their happily ever afters. Or at least that’s what their meddling family thinks and they just may be on to something… WAIT FOR ME Former NFL superstar Lucas Montgomery never expected Emma Taylor to come crashing into his world and bring back some life to his solitary existence. But all it takes is one snowy weekend for his carefully constructed world to be turned completely upside down. TRUST IN ME Maggie was supposed to be the safe choice as an assistant for Jason Montgomery. After all, she’s married and there’s no chance spending time working together could lead to something mor...
If a cheerful heart can cure like medicine, this collection is an industrial-strength dose of delight. Nudged from the funny bones of such well-known authors as Patsy Clairmont, Barbara Johnson, Brennan Manning, Luci Swindoll, G. Ron Darbee, Martha Bolton, and Phil Callaway, the forty-plus essays in this hilarious collection provide reasons to smile in practically every situation -- from the delivery room to the last laugh. Virtually no target is beyond the pointed pen of these quick-witted observers who celebrate friendship as they discuss dentures, bear suits, male bonding, Jell-O, and fishing. Accompanied by quick-read quips, it's a relaxing and affirming book that men and women of all ages would find laughable -- in the best sense of the word.
Parker and Russell Davis, identical twins, were used to swapping places in the business world, but drew the line when it came to fooling women. They're successful, rich, sexy, and used to tackling any problems that come their way. But when a beautiful woman shows up threatening to ruin their plans for a big business venture, the twins know they'll have to break the rules. Emily Carson isn't going to stand by while Davis Enterprises destroys her grandfather's land. She's willing to do whatever it takes to stop them. The fight is definitely on, and her hatred for Parker grows each day...or is it Russell? Parker comes up with a perfect plan. He'll have to go out of his way to keep his real identity hidden from her. Pretending to be his brother is easy. Stopping himself from falling for the beautiful Emily is impossible...
When passionate interior designer Bella MacKenzie is hired to design a billionaire wolf shifter’s cliffside mansion belonging to Mark Laverly, their mutual attraction is undeniable. Bella had been a journalist for her college newspaper before going into interior design. She has a knack for spotting lies, deceit, and secrets, and her senses are going off the charts—Mark is hiding something, and it’s big. Mark is intrigued by the feisty young woman, but can he risk her safety with the dangers posed by his supernatural existence?
First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
Man's new tools for the manipulation of genetic codes are pushing us in new directions. The story of two families unfolds as a new human species of infinite variety and strengths is born into the mid twenty-first century. After a vulnerable attempt at Washington politics, Alex Claiborne, long haunted by a violent and horrifying dream, becomes ensnared in a web of law enforcement and the court system. He and his family finally move to Brussels where his daughter, Laura, becomes involved in genetic research projects supported by the United Nations. Alex eventually uncovers the source of his nightmares with the help of a young psychiatrist. There is a delicate thread linking him to a conspiracy...
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How did the gospel survive in an age fraught with rationalism and High Calvinist theology that frowned upon preaching salvation to all? What shifts in preaching were evident that could have signaled that the preaching of the day was straying from the heritage of the past? Who was Benjamin Wallin and why should this once-famous but now-forgotten preacher be studied yet again? Benjamin Wallin seeks to answer these questions as it reintroduces the modern reader to this remarkable Particular Baptist preacher who remained steadfast in his insistence that the gospel be preached to all.
This book highlights the experiences of castrato singers in Britain during the long eighteenth-century. These singers stood apart from traditional cultural and sexual norms of the period by nature of their altered bodies. The work investigates the fears surrounding the possibility of Catholic influence in the nation, and the ability of sensual Italian operatic music to feminize the male population and weaken the country’s leaders. The castrato as a possible romantic rival to “normal” men is also discussed, while the contributions of the castrati to cultural leadership in the areas of teaching, concert direction and social influence are examined. This book will appeal to music historians and those interested in cultural and gender studies.