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Hally, an exiled elf, thought the worst was behind her…but the fae have other plans. After a century hiding among humans, her life was upended by an elven mage seeking to exploit her magic. As Hally settles into her new normal—post-mage fiasco—fae barge into her Seattle tattoo shop, accusing her of violating a fae-elf treaty. The elves have never heard of the fae. For Hally, being sent home means death. The fae offer asylum if she rescues their kidnapped children, taken by the same conniving mage who wanted Hally. She must uncover the mage’s ties to the fae before they act upon their accusation and declare war.
The elven realm cast her out . . . and now they expect her to save them. The nerve, right? Exiled to Earth, Hally has found a place amongst humans after her magic caused a tragic accident. A century later, Hally’s past walks into her tattoo shop. Nolan, Hally’s estranged friend, is on Earth hunting a mysterious mage. Little is known about the mage except she’s powerful, ruthless and her curse is killing thousands of elves. Nolan needs Hally’s help in more ways than they realize. But why should Hally risk the life she’s built in Seattle to save the elves that cast her out? Her unorthodox magic might hold the key to stopping the mage’s curse. As past and present intrigues arise, Hally must choose: protect her secrets or prevent a catastrophe in both realms. One thing is clear—her exile is about to get a lot more complicated.
Nevie knew her path: join the elven council and change the corrupt system. But when a spell she casts turns deadly, the council uses the tragedy to banish her. Will Nevie live her long exiled life in remorse or can she find peace? Someday even reclaim her path and change her world? But that’s for another story…
Filling a key need, this unique handbook reviews the state of the science of group-based treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other trauma-related problems and offers detailed descriptions of specific approaches. Leading clinician-researchers present their respective therapies step by step, including "mini-manuals" with extensive case examples. The volume provides practical guidance about basic skills for leading groups for trauma survivors, ways of comparing different kinds of groups, and the place of group therapy in the overall arc of trauma treatment. Special topics include training, supervision, and evaluation of trauma therapy groups and conducting virtual/telehealth groups.
Lists HIV/AIDS service providers, counseling & testing sites & other resources throughout Texas. Updated annually.
Bering Glacier is the largest surging glacier in the world, having surged at least six times in the last 150 years. With the glacier advancing and retreating as much as 10 km over a surge cycle, it is one of the most physically and biologically dynamic places on Earth. This monograph presents the results of a comprehensive and diverse series of field studies and science investigations at Bering Glacier. The results reported are from a wide range of disciplines, including glaciology, geology, paleogeology, hydrology, limnology, oceanography, tectonics, geomorphology, geophysics, meteorology, remote sensing, climate change, anthropology, and ecological studies pertaining to vegetation, fish, and marine mammals. The compilation of these individual studies into a single publication allows for a more complete understanding of how the approximately 5,000 km2 Bering Glacier system plays a major role in the greater southeastern coastal region of Alaska and through its wastage, its impact on the circulation of the northeast Pacific Ocean and on the global sea level.
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