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First multi-year cumulation covers six years: 1965-70.
An anonymous combination formula for extending life and granting immortality is mysteriously passed to select people over the Internet. Two young doctors and a pharmaceutical executive begin clinical trials, which lead to health cost debates, congressional hearings, and even a presidential commission. Meanwhile, hidden from the public, in a large American city, a few people drink this so-called formula, named e-moon, only to discover...
Sparks fly as magic and fate collide Sebastian has always been the outsider, a fox raised among wolves. He's survived on his wit, magic, and instincts, but he's always on the run. That is until he meets Liam, the alpha werewolf, who’s commanding and powerful presence Sebastian cannot resist. There’s magic between them, a spark of something beyond a fox or a wolf; an awakening energy only fate could create. But their happiness is short-lived when Sebastian's dark past comes back to haunt him, unleashing a threat they cannot ignore. Together they face rogue wolves, fae monsters and even demons who threaten their newfound bond. Can they unite their different worlds and fight this evil force, or will their love be torn apart by the darkness that seeks to destroy them? Tags: About a contrary kitsune fox who happens to be mated to the most patient werewolf in the world while battling real demons and emotional ones at the same time. Lots of tea, pastries, gardening, wolf taming, sweet and spicy romance, and a dark backstory driving fated mates together.
With insight born of experience and conviction, The Carter Center's Gary Gunderson suggests ways that congregations, religious leaders, and concerned individuals can take practical steps to improve the health of their communities. Eminently practical yet deeply religious, Gunderson's book will help people of faith nurture community life at its roots.
The Carrolls of eighteenth century Maryland were representative of aristocratic blood in Ireland ... the name 'Carroll' was probably Americanized from O'Carroll ... three leading Carroll families settled in Maryland ... the third line of Carrolls was that of Upper Marlboro, Maryland. Representative of this line are Daniel Carroll I (1696-1751), the first settler; Daniel Carroll II (1730-1796), the statesman and signer of the Constitution; and John Carroll (1735-1815), first Archbishop of Baltimore.
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