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The legend had lived for more than a century, yet, in spite of eye witnesses who had seen her ghost, no one wanted to believe the validity of The Blue Lady. Why was she haunting Brindle Point? What was she trying to say? After one dockside farewell too many, Josiah Abbotts need for hearth and home suddenly outweigh his taste for salt air and billowing sails. When he is offered the commission of lighthouse keeper at a Virginia lighthouse station; he jumps at the chance and hangs up his captains hat for good. His family is more than willing to follow him to the new lighthouse, but will the ghost of Brindle Point welcome them? Can obstacles like: unannounced inspections, coastal storms and ghos...
Thirty-one-year-old Carol Stivers is tiring of the rat race of modeling and wants to settle down. A rush hour fender-bender forces Carol Stivers and Jack Reynolds, the president of Future Span World Developers to cross paths. When she helps him reach his important meeting on time, he shows how grateful he really is. One of Jacks enemies plots revenge and a near death experience shows Jack a guardian angel. Could Carol be the angel he needs to get through the life threatening challenges ahead? A tropical escape could answer their questions. And a seven-day cruise is their ticket to drama and romance, as they uncover answers that will unlock their future.
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There has been a major development in social science research: it is now being carried out by people who had previously only been seen as its subjects. At the forefront are people with experience as mental health service users/survivors who have taken a lead in pioneering a new approach to research which is now commanding increasing attention and respect. "This is Survivor Research" for the first time details this important new approach to research. Written and edited by leaders in the field, the book explores the theory and practice of survivor research, provides practical examples of survivor research and offers guidance for people wishing to carry out such research themselves. This is a groundbreaking book for policy makers, researchers, educators, students, service users and practitioners in the mental health field and beyond, many of whom must address user involvement in their research.