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MY BLIND DATE IS A HITMAN. AND HE JUST PUT A BABY IN MY BELLY. It all started with a lie.I'm terrified of how it's going to end.Because I let myself fall for the hitman...And now I'm pregnant with his baby.LILYHe said he was my blind date.I guess I just wanted to believe him.He was tall, dark, handsome - and dangerous.So I let him take me to bed.But the best night of my life turned into the worst morning.Because Roman is gone...But he left his baby in my belly.ROMANA gorgeous girl alone at a bar?I'll be whoever she wants me to be.It's not the first time I've lied.And it sure as hell won't be the last.Because lies are my profession.I hurt.I torture.I kill.Compared to all that, lying is the ni...
Perfect for fans of One Day You’ll Thank Me and Capital Gaines, the star of Southern Charm and cofounder and CMO of Sewing Down South reveals how he turned his passion for sewing into a profitable enterprise and a fulfilling life, while also taking us behind-the-scenes of one of Bravo’s most popular shows. As a young boy sitting at a sewing machine in home economics class, Craig Conover had no idea that this hobby would one day change his life for the better. Growing up in Delaware, Conover experienced cruel bullying and suffered from severe anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder that robbed him of his childhood confidence and made him crave success. But while law school in Charleston...
When Ashley’s conventional 21st century life falls apart, she returns to England to write the book she shelved years ago, determined to take control of her life. Meanwhile, in 1377 Wiltshire, Thomas fights his family’s desire that he become a priest and plots to chase his dream of knighthood instead. While Ashley and Thomas search for answers, Thomas suddenly appears in the modern day. Unable to communicate, his first encounter with Ashley ends with the police demanding his immigration papers. All Thomas wants is to return to the world he understands, but he and Ashley are drawn together again and again. How will they find the answers Thomas needs before the authorities close in without losing each other forever?
A listing of Federal, State, local, & private facilities that provide drug abuse & alcoholism treatment services. Includes only those treatment facilities that are licensed, certified, or otherwise approved by their State substance abuse agencies for inclusion in the Directory & that responded to a survey. Includes facilities administered by the Dept. of Veterans Affairs, the Indian Health Service, & the DoD, if they responded to the survey. The Directory is ordered alphabetically by State, by city within each State, & by facility name within each city. Codes indicate: facility function, type of care, special programs, facility setting, & third party payments. Maps.
Read a book. Fall asleep. Meet a boy. Is it real or just a dream? Katie’s everyday life suddenly turns exciting when she travels back in time and meets the boy of her dreams. Thinking of nothing else, willing to leave the real world behind, she’s determined to find out if it’s all a dream…or not. Returning again and again, Katie almost has her answers until one day her precious book goes missing.
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Are you frustrated by stymied relationships, missed connections, and the loneliness of the search for someone to spend the rest of your life with? Are you ready, instead, to find “The One”? In Calling in “The One,” Katherine Woodward Thomas shares her own personal experience to show women that in order to find the relationship that will last a lifetime, you have to be truly open and ready to create a loving, committed, romantic union. Calling in “The One” shows you how. Based on the Law of Attraction, which is the concept that we can only attract what we’re ready to receive, the provocative yet simple seven-week program in Calling in “The One” prepares you to bring forth th...
Coming of the Storm Clouds, as the author notes, came to him because it seems to him that every time there is a storm, something bad happened. He recalls talking in length with his grandmother after he returned from Vietnam about what it was like growing up in the late 1800s and the early 1900s. To him Valera told some very interesting stories. He talked to his own mother to fill in the gaps. The words of those two grand people, and a few others, lie within the covers of this book. Even a few secrets are revealed.
Beryl Satter examines New Thought in all its complexity, presenting along the way a captivating cast of characters. In lively and accessible prose, she introduces the people, the institutions, the texts, and the ideas that comprised the New Thought movement.