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Kristen realizes that her days of juggling kids, work, and coffee are becoming lonely. She begins her journey into dating all the wrong guys while searching for her perfect blend. Kristen starts searching at the spa, gym, and bars to find the one. Her life is filled with lust while dating Mr. Not So Right. There are fun dinners and trips with endless dates, including a Rusty Knight, until finally she finds her perfect blend.
The ex games: When Hayden wins the girls' division of a local snowboarding competition, her ex-boyfriend Nick claims she wouldn't have a chance against a guy, prompting a battle of the sexes.
Abigail Mitchell is your ordinary teenager trying to make it through the ups, downs and everything in between high school. One problem, she has Major Depressive Disorder. Journaling her daily life to please her Therapist, Abigail soon realizes journaling isn’t all that bad. New friendships form, as she learns about the immeasurable varieties and untold depth of depression. Gaining different perspectives, Abi begins to recognize that there’s more to life than her depression.
Lexi is feeling a little holidazed this winter in this cute and hilarious holiday romance. Lexi has been going out with Cameron for way too long. Sure, he's a nice guy, but there's a spark missing between them. So she comes up with the perfect plan: get him to fall for another girl so she'll be free—and guilt-free, too. But when Lexi sees Cameron looking awfully cozy with Jaylene, her heart melts and she realizes she has made a terrible mistake. She needs to find a way to get Cameron back—and before he goes out on twelve dates with her. According to her budding psychologist best friend, once a new couple has gone out a dozen times, their relationship is pretty much set. With dinner, the movies, ice skating, and other dates down, it looks like the Christmas Ball will likely be Cameron's and Jaylene's 12th date (but who's counting?). Can Lexi find a way to rekindle her relationship with Cameron in the (saint) nick of time?
Lexi White finds herself at a crossroads. After putting everything on hold to care for her ailing father, it's finally time for her to start living her life again. An exciting new job holds the promise of a fresh start, until she comes face to face with someone from her past who has always stopped her dead in her tracks, and who evidently still has the power to make her forget her own name. This time around, Lexi's a grown woman who refuses to back away from her dreams, even if it requires working with her old high school crush. Side by side. Every day. Will he end up being her downfall or exactly what she needs? Vincent doesn't even remember Lexi from high school, but he begins to take noti...
Emily Young had two goals in her life: 1. Make it big in country music. 2. Get the hell out of Bell Buckle. She was doing it. She was on her way, until Cooper Townsend landed backstage at her show in Dallas. This gorgeous, rugged, man of few words was one cowboy she couldn’t afford to let distract her. But with his slow smile and rough hands, she just couldn’t keep away. With outside forces conspiring against them, Cooper hires the McKay-Taggart team to protect her. Emily refuses to let Cooper get hurt because of her. All she wants is to hold onto him, but she knows the right thing to do is to let go . . .
Amber Byrnes is a lonely single lady whose only male companion is her beloved cat. She loves to escape into her fantasy novels and dream of another life for herself. Luckily for her she has someone very powerful watching over her who can make her dreams come true. Well, some aspects of them anyway. Suddenly Amber finds herself with a lot more excitement in her life. Asleep and awake, slow, boring and lonely is no longer an option as Amber discovers some things about herself and her family heritage that are strange and wonderful and a little bit dangerous.
The information herein was accumulated of fifty some odd years. The collection process started when TV first came out and continued until today. The books are in alphabetical order and cover shows from the 1940s to 2010. The author has added a brief explanation of each show and then listed all the characters, who played the roles and for the most part, the year or years the actor or actress played that role. Also included are most of the people who created the shows, the producers, directors, and the writers of the shows. These books are a great source of trivia information and for most of the older folk will bring back some very fond memories. I know a lot of times we think back and say, "Who was the guy that played such and such a role?" Enjoy!
Sam Miller followed her heart to the West Coast. Now she’s back, she’s single, and she’s got one mission: spend as much time as possible in Bay West, her favorite all-lesbian condo development. When she meets the sexy owner of Lucy’s Coffee Bar, Sam reshuffles her priorities right on the spot. But Lucy Weston has zero time for distractions, and she’s not about to make an exception—even if Sam’s easy confidence and subtle charm get her every time. Meanwhile, Meg McTiernan’s finally in a steady relationship with Reina Ramirez. So why can’t she stop wondering what Sasha Michaels is up to? When a chance run-in with her ex offers a glimpse into what her life could be, Meg wonders if she will be brave enough to risk it all for the girl she’s never stopped loving. Bay West Social: where friendship, fun, romance, and drama are always brewing.
Seit 1934 war der Fichtenhof in Bremen-Schönebeck das Domizil des Generaldirektors der »Nordsee« Deutsche Hochseefischerei AG Wilhelm Roloff und seiner Ehefrau Alexandra (genannt Lexi), geborene v. Alvensleben. Roloff sanierte und modernisierte die »Nordsee« und führte diesen bremischen Großbetrieb gegen Bestrebungen der NS-Politik in den Unilever-Konzern. Er installierte moderne Produktions- und Vermarktungsmethoden und begründete u.a. das Tiefkühlverfahren für Lebensmittel. Inspiriert von seinem Schwiegervater Werner v. Alvensleben, eine Persönlichkeit des konservativen Milieus, entstand auf dem Fichtenhof ein Gesprächskreis NS-kritischer Persönlichkeiten: u. a. mit Kurt v. Ha...