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Are you tired of feeling like a doormat in your relationships? Have you become a bit pitiful in the man department? It's time to stop acting pathetic and get your sassy self back! Kellie King's Girl, Snap Out Of It offers a straight talking no-nonsense, often hilarious guide to getting your confidence back after or during a frustrating, soul-sucking relationship. This book is not about getting your man to want you, although oftentimes when you take your power and self worth back, your dead end relationship will transform. Nobody respects a "yes girl' or a doormat. So lets lighten up, have some fun, and learn how to snap out of it! Girl, Snap Out of it will give you answers to frustrating que...
Could his love… Be her next adventure? After years of wild escapades, free spirit Micki Ballad is finally taking life seriously by finishing college. She instantly clicks with the new dean of the law school, Jonas Brand, who also happens to have moved into her family’s Ballad Inn. Jonas cautiously invites Micki into his academic world, while she loosens his proverbial tie with local fun. But when another professor tries to ruin both their reputations in a college scandal, can they set aside their different backgrounds to make a case for their innocence—and find probable cause for love? A Ballad Inn Romance USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging. A Ballad Inn Romance Book 1: A Home for the Doctor Book 2: A Home for the Marine Book 3: A Home for Thanksgiving
THE PHENOMENAL MEMOIR OF A NATIONAL TREASURE After Kellie Harrington won gold at the Tokyo Olympics, the Irish public recognized her as not merely a sporting hero, but a deeply inspirational human being. Now, Kellie tells the story of her unlikely journey to the top, and of the many obstacles and setbacks she overcame along the way. Growing up in Dublin's north inner city, Kellie was in danger of going down the wrong path in life before she discovered boxing. The local boxing club was all-male and initially wouldn't let her join, but she persisted. She was not an overnight success. For years she struggled in international competition. At times she felt unsupported by the national boxing set-...
A year after the death of James I in 1625, a sensational pamphlet accused the Duke of Buckingham of murdering the king. It was an allegation that would haunt English politics for nearly forty years. In this exhaustively researched new book, two leading scholars of the era, Alastair Bellany and Thomas Cogswell, uncover the untold story of how a secret history of courtly poisoning shaped and reflected the political conflicts that would eventually plunge the British Isles into civil war and revolution. Illuminating many hitherto obscure aspects of early modern political culture, this eagerly anticipated work is both a fascinating story of political intrigue and a major exploration of the forces that destroyed the Stuart monarchy.
Let's face it - the moment you realize you need a doctor is a feeling like no other. Our trust, complicity and will to get better takes over. We need them, and we need them now. But what about the highly trained woman behind your appointment; your female MD. What does she need, and what has she been through to get where she is today? When it comes to physicians, we easily forget ourselves. And with female physicians, the ladder is even harder to climb. Kellie Stecher MD has the courage to speak out. It's the truth we've been waiting for. Could the key to healing healthcare be to fix the gender and racial inequalities that exist? This dynamic mum-of-two discusses the psychological costs of being a woman physician in today's world. And what actually happened when the virus came? So many women in the medical profession have a tale to tell. But when this Minnesota OBGYN opens up about her whole journey from childhood to MD - her very unique story makes it impossible to put down this book. This ground-breaking account will inform educate and help all to experience the extraordinary psychological pressures female physicians live through in order that you may live life to the full.
From the horrors of war in Yugoslavia to life on a Newcastle council estate in the north of England, the tremendous pace of Flying with Kites will take your breath away. Katya Gjikolli is bent on her own and her son's survival in a world gone mad. Her husband may have been caught by the Serbs, he may be imprisoned, tortured or even dead. She eventually escapes on a refugee flight to the UK. She finds herself housed with another Kosovan refugee in a high-rise flat in a depressed area of Newcastle in the north of England. She begins her new life, finding new friends and a new love. One woman's struggle to survive leads to new friends who live on the edge of the law. There's Bigsy who will do a...
These essays--from scholars in history, sociology, film, and media studies--interrogate Roots, assessing the ways that the book and its dramatization recast representations of slavery, labor, and the black family; reflected on the promise of freedom and civil rights; and engaged discourses of race, gender, violence, and power.
When the world is drained of all colours David the Snake Dragon comes alive once more and takes Kellie and Gregory on a journey to the Land above the Clouds where the evil gnome known as The Painter has stolen the rainbow and broken it into separate colours so they can't mix and create real colours. The trio battle their way through the different colour zones in a quest to find true colours so they can repair the damage, but there are many pitfalls and dangers between them and the end of the rainbow. This is the second book that features David, Kellie, and Gregory. The first was The Island of Lost Dolls.
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