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Sometimes the love you aren’t looking for is exactly the love you need Rachel Witherspoon is running away from her past to the only place she has left to go, her childhood home. In the small town of Red Creek, she can finally achieve independence, security and control over her life. Never again will she be at the mercy of others. Owen Robinson remembers Rachel from high school, but definitely not the strong secure Rachel he sees now. Feeling guilty for how they parted when she moved away, he is determined to make amends for the jerk she knew him to be. Will Rachel lower her defenses long enough to give Owen a second chance? Does Owen have what it takes to reach a heart so terribly damaged by her past?
"Blades spinning, wheels turning, tractors roaring! It's maize-harvesting day on the farm and Tractor Dave can't wait to help out. But when disaster strikes, it's up to Dave to save the harvest"--Back cover.
"When Rachel Toivonen's safe world falls apart, Vinny Farnsworth, her[who] want[s] to be more than boss, is there to help her pick up the pieces. He's convinced that Rachel is the missing third child mentioned in the codicil to his grandfather's will. He invites her to Maine to meet the Farnsworth family, hoping she is the solution to their family's secret dilemma. Journey with Rachel from grief to grace as she is romanced by Vinny and rides with red haired, Harley riding, Jeff Thomas, the pastor of Vinny's church. Weep with Rachel as she discovers the reason for her Finnish parents' broken promise. Rejoice with Rachel as she fulfills her mother's dying request. Attend three weddings with Rachel. Will one of these weddings be hers? Enjoy a vicarious old fashioned country sauna experience, and finally, discover Third Child's identity."--Page 4 of cover.
Justice might be satisfying, but revenge is far sweeter. Computer programmer Rachel Portola has a target on her back. She’s developed a top-secret program and her boss, Justin McKinney wants it and the millions it will bring on the open market. Even if it means murder. When Rachel’s plane crashes and she and her friends are forced to hike through the Alaskan wilderness to survive, she thinks the worst is over. Rachel can finally focus on her attraction to her best friend Claire and the unexpected love they share. But Justin’s not giving up. Armed with only her instincts and a sharp knife, Rachel’s in for the fight of her life to protect what’s hers. The odds are impossible, the future looks bleak, and with everything that matters on the line, Rachel’s not letting anything get in her way.
Did you ever speculate what happened to the old gang of T.U.L.A.? Well, the wait is over,
The future is not all automation and robots. As mankind advances, he also falters… Can a man born of science find his humanity in a polarized dystopian society bent on destruction and greed? In Brent Ladd’s newest release, Hu 2.0 tells a story of mankind’s possible future—one that is ripped apart when the evolution of the species divides into two categories: Human 1.0 (original) and 2.0 (new). The rift sparks a war that leaves the planet decimated, with original humans on the brink of extinction. A man made from science and raised by AI, Jericho must find and fight for his place in this new world if he hopes to save it.
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Antiniak is like many other animal villages with one exception: the sickness. There is a sickness that leaves Antiniak vulnerable to attack by Vextor and the other wolverines. It's up to Tee-Tee Snowshoe Hare, Shabunkin River Otter, Skylar Snowy Owl and Rachel Raven to find the cure before it's too late!
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Rachel Rosenthal is an internationally recognised pioneer in the field of feminist and ecological performance art. Her revolutionary performance technique integrates text, movement, voice, choreography, improvisation, inventive costuming, dramatic lighting and wildly imaginative sets into an unforgettable theatre experience. In the last twenty years she has presented over thirty-five pieces nationally and internationally. She has been called 'a monument and a marvel' and critically ranked with Robert Wilson, Richard Foreman, Ping Chong, Meredith Monk and Laurie Anderson. Her work is passionately dedicated to interrogating, illuminating and improving the relationship between human beings and the planet we share with so many other species. Her performances explore and embody the long history and urgent future of this deeply troubled relationship, and use viscerally compelling performance to draw us into a direct experience of the beauty and power of our lives in nature.