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Includes "Dilatory domiciles."
From USA Today bestselling author Makenna Jameison. She’s been burned in the past yet can’t resist the guy next door… Navy SEAL Tyler “Trigger” Howard has been interested in his gorgeous blonde neighbor for months. With her tall, toned body, heartbreaking smile, and cute-as-hell daughter, he can’t help but be drawn to her. When he realizes she’s single, he immediately asks her out—then the date is cut short as they rush home to her five-year-old. Single mom Rachel Sullivan has been doing fine on her own, until her ex walks back into her life, demanding visitation rights with their young daughter. His reappearance only solidifies the fact that her neighbor Tyler is his complete opposite—muscular and caring, with a charming grin that slays all her defenses. Tyler’s easygoing personality makes him hard to resist, but the way he wants to protect both her and her daughter means everything. When Rachel’s ex kidnaps the young girl, Tyler will stop at nothing to bring her home. Rachel has no doubt he’d risk his life for them both, but can he also be the man who claims her heart? SEAL’s Chance, a standalone novel, is book two in the Coronado Team 2 series.
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The Southern Democrat was established by Forney G. Stephens at Blountsville in 1894. After fellow newspaperman Lawrence H. Mathews of the Blount County News-Dispatch died in 1896, Stephens moved the Democrat to Oneonta. When the News-Dispatch folded in 1903, the Democrat was the preeminent Blount County newspaper. Stephens died in 1939, but the Democrat continued to publish in Oneonta for almost 100 years. In 1989 the old Southern Democrat was renamed the Blount Countain. Microfilm for the old Southern Democrat was acquired from the State Archives in Montgomery and studied page by page. Every mention of births, marriages, deaths, obituaries and news important to the history and development of Blount County was reproduced here. This book is vital for any serious student of Blount County, Alabama genealogy and history.
Includes inclusive "Errata for the Linage book."
How the UK legal system is failing women, as told by one of Britain’s foremost lawyers. ‘Sister in Law is compelling, shocking and inspiring in equal measure..this accessible book is a must for anyone interested in justice, society and using the law to achieve change.’ - The Times 'Enraging and astonishing.' - Guardian 'A remarkable book chronicling an astonishing career ... Highly recommended.' - Secret Barrister ‘Every feminist should know Harriet Wistrich’s name. There is no one better to learn from if you want to Get Shit Done.’ Helen Lewis, author of Difficult Women ***** For more than quarter of a century, Harriet Wistrich has fought the corner of people from all walks of l...
Rachel Washington is the golden child of the theatrical world. Or she would be if not for her maniacal friends. She is not a saint herself, but when she is around her friends, Mackenzie Eubank and James Farrington, the hilarity becomes three-fold. Rachel Washington has been given the chance of a lifetime to write and direct a play for her boss, the great producer Mr. Frank McPherson. Now all she has to do is pull her cast of friends together and they could all be rich. However, not everyone is happy about her newfound success. She also has an enemy that she didn’t even know she had. Come and see if Rachel can survive her newfound success or will it put her in her grave.