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Hearts on fire, bound by tragedy…united by justice. Olivia Everhart fully accepts the dangers of her profession as an arson/bomb detective, and she's one of the best in her field. But when a string of mysterious arson attacks rocks Waverly Junction, she faces her toughest challenge yet. Max Reynolds, a seasoned fire captain, is determined to protect Waverly Junction and keep his crew safe, no matter the cost. But when he and Olivia cross paths, he finds himself drawn to the fiery detective in more ways than one. Olivia and Max are bound together by a tragic past. Years ago, their fathers were killed in the same fire, leaving behind a legacy of loss and pain that still haunts them to this d...
For the adults now and the adults yet to come, the coming of age experiences are part of life. Throughout our life, we grapple with what is frivolous and what is important. It is of my opinion that this struggle is at its most animated in our childhood years. Both the frivolous and important (the vain and the profound) are all new to us in our youth. In our youth, many of us find it easy to hold onto a symbol of what we perceive as important or most important in life. Although the symbols will vary, the approach is basically the same. To put it simply, the approach is catching "the brass ring" of life. Come with me on a journey of a young city girl of Generation "X" status to discover her in...
The Gallery Trilogy: Three Plays by Casey Ross includes the full series of RossOs three plays that follow 10 years of a friendship between two disparate artist-best friends. Conceived when Ross was in school at alma mater, Hanover College, the goal of these three plays was to follow and age a set of characters through the actual amount of years between play premieres. The writer was to grow up with the characters. All three of these plays were originally produced through the IndyFringe Festival as episodic chapters and have become local favorites. Art acts as a metaphor for life in these modern sharp-witted plays, as we follow JacksonOs unswayable passion and FrankOs perhaps self-stifling technique over 10 remarkably human years.
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The Land of Too Much presents a simple but powerful hypothesis that addresses three questions: Why does the United States have more poverty than any other developed country? Why did it experience an attack on state intervention starting in the 1980s, known today as the neoliberal revolution? And why did it recently suffer the greatest economic meltdown in seventy-five years? Although the United States is often considered a liberal, laissez-faire state, Monica Prasad marshals convincing evidence to the contrary. Indeed, she argues that a strong tradition of government intervention undermined the development of a European-style welfare state. The demand-side theory of comparative political eco...
Jackson Rivers. My not so secret crush. He's popular. Gorgeous. Talented. Also my biggest weakness. I've stood by him for years. Been a friend every time he needed one, but he doesn't see me. Not like I want him to. Move on, my friends said. Find someone new. Someone who sees your worth. Someone who gets you. I know they're right. I'm only a friend to him. He's never going to see me like I see him. So I take their advice, and try to move on. But Jackson is always right there. In my face. Running to my rescue. And when I meet someone else, Jackson isn't having it. For some reason, he's suddenly determined to stay in my life. Right by my side. Now he says he wants me, but does he want an actual relationship? Or is that he can't stand the thought of losing me to another guy? It's time to find out what Jackson truly wants...and I'm going to make him work for it. For me.
Psychologist Estelle Caylie’s life is getting complicated. Unfortunately, it didn’t even start out well. Estelle remembers very little of her troubled childhood, a childhood she survived through her voracious reading. Then with the untimely death of her brother under suspicious circumstances, Estelle goes about finding her estranged sister to unite the family for the funeral. Estelle’s childhood memories begin to return. Vague memories that are just sounds and smells and body sensations. Nothing she can put together. They come, wave after wave of them, ever more intense, pulling her under. Yet another family tragedy strengthens the riptide. Will the love that surrounds Estelle be enough? Will it get Estelle back on her feet, or will she be pulled under by the powerful tragedy and trauma that she’s experienced?
If a person knows who and what he or she truly is and believes, then it doesn't matter if a lion comes and roars, as is the lion's nature. That person can wave the lion away, and the lion will go away. If they know themselves more profoundly, who and what they are, and believe, then they can pet the lion and ask the lion to play.
This paranormal cozy mystery will have you completely spellbound and laughing out loud. Is a quiet life in the magical town of Whitefall Cove too much to ask? Apparently, for Harper Jones, it is. With the annual fundraising ball on the horizon, all of Harper’s dreams go up in smoke. Just as her grandmother gears up to finally take down the Decadent Desserts Competition reigning winner, the former victor is found dead. With Gran as the number one suspect, Harper has her hands full trying to clear her grandmother’s name while also attempting to keep two covens from taking out the other. But these feuding covens, filled with cranky, elderly witches, will stop at nothing to prove who has mor...