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All Ofelia Adjei craves is a quiet life, far from the tragedy and secretive magical family she left behind. Now she owns a trendy boutique in Prague, concealing her craft in an exclusive line of custom skincare and perfumes. But when a long-lost childhood friend reappears, reigniting old memories and awakening new desires, her carefully curated life is thrown into turmoil. As the youngest member of the Vogel pack, Christof has finally come into his wolf. He spends his days dodging his overbearing family and nights reveling in Prague's supernatural party scene, until he runs into the witch he hasn’t stopped thinking about since she vanished over a decade ago. While Chris and Ofelia navigate their rekindled connection, reports of a ruthless entity preying on witches in the city surface—the same entity responsible for the death of her parents. Now, Chris and Ofelia must stop the witch hunter, before Ofelia becomes the next target. The Tooth & Spell trilogy concludes in Charming Dawn. The stakes have never been higher, the magic more dangerous, and the passion more irresistible.
There are two rules: find a way to use your magic and never reveal it to anyone. Hunting lost books is more than a job; it's a way for Barbara to hide her powers in the mundane world of the university library. One misstep and she risks exposure to ruthless necromancers willing to destroy anything supernatural they cannot control. But the prickly new professor in charge of her latest assignment proves more than he seems, and rules are no match for her growing fascination. After years of battling to cage the beast within him, Tobias returns to Prague and the safety of his pack of brothers. But keeping his family safe means never revealing his dual nature, not even to the irresistible research ...
Evie Acaz turned her back on magic when it failed to save her family fourteen years ago. Now, it’s her ability to manipulate numbers and people that make her indispensable to a power-hungry businessman with ties to the mob. She may not want glimpses of tragic futures, but she knows better than to ignore them. All that remains for Evie in Prague is one final trick: vanishing into thin air. Hooking up with an enchanting stranger in the woods and running into him again at the club was not part of the plan. Born to lead the pack, Mark Vogel’s responsibility for his family has always come before the dreams of his business. But when a job for the owner of the city’s most prominent gentleman'...
Witold Poplawski's independently formed poetry invariably focuses on the cognitive, emotional, and esthetic spheres of a reader. Inner Voice probes the significance of one's life events and stages, exploring deeper, spiritual meaning. The lyrical 'here and now' tends to relate symbolically to both the distant past and the times to come. Through poetic yet lucidly realistic reflection on human condition, Inner Voice sends a message of hope regarding the gradually emerging global society of the non-immediate future. Assisted by his professional background, Poplawski devotes a part of his work to the artistic analysis of personality psychopathologya "the first of its kind in the world's poetry....
Creative companies are distinguished by their ability to adapt and thrive in a dynamic, changing economy. Their products and services stand out in the market, and these companies' ability to be agile and innovative is key to their success.Creative, Efficient, and Effective Project Management supplies an in-depth discussion of creativity and its rel
Dr. Bob Rosenthal has been a student and teacher of A Course in Miracles for over forty years. As co-president of the Foundation for Inner Peace, he recognized the need for a series of books that could help those who have heard of the Course and feel drawn to it, but may need a leg up to get started. In this, the rst book of the series, Dr. Rosenthal approaches the Course from an entirely fresh perspective. Using common sense wisdom and sharing from his own experience as both a psychiatrist and Course student, he unpacks the core elements of the Course’s teaching in a clear and comprehensible manner. If you’ve only heard of A Course in Miracles and are curious about what it says, or if you’ve tried to study it but given up, then this book will be a big help. If you’re already a dedicated Course student, you will appreciate Dr. Rosenthal’s contribution even more. You will emerge with a better grasp of the Course’s central principle: I am one Self, united with my Creator.
Joan Cohen's people have thrived beneath Mars' turbulent surface by turning sandblasted caverns into cozy living areas, parkways and farms. The Nehemiah LLC group is both a strongly-knit, deeply faith-driven community and a team of life support experts. Anthony Lewis is a quirky engineer, an outsider with a million questions about schedules, deadlines, and why Joan does what she does. Can they overcome their differences long enough to save their Space Empire from a crippling shortage of resources? The gas-collecting balloon ship Sojourner lies dead in space, its life support inexplicably frozen. One lost repair ship means searching a vast maze of tubing. A single failed component planetside can halt dozens of projects and jeopardize the countdown to a critical launch window. No light sabres. No warp drive. It's more like the real thing -- an Apollo mission plus floating farms plus Martian underground parks. "It won't fail because of me" takes on a whole new meaning.
Previously published under title: Hugs Daily Inspirations for Women: 365 devotions to inspire your day, 2006.
From historical games to hyperrealism to retro gaming, Authenticity in the Music of Video Games explores, the shifting understanding of authenticity among players. What do gamers believe authenticity to be? How are their expectations structured by the soundtrack? And how do their actions impact the overall interaction of sound with narrative? Ranging from harmonic analysis to more multimedia approaches, the book links musical analysis to the practical experience of gamers.