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He’s the playboy she shouldn’t want. She’s the woman he can’t live without. Brit has spent her entire professional career trying to prove that she deserves a spot with the guys. So when she meets Stefan, the Gold's captain, she is determinedly not interested in the well-known playboy. But when management pushes Brit and Stefan together to gain good press for the beleaguered team, Brit finds that her carefully calculated disinterest doesn’t mean anything. She wants him. And the more she falls, the more she risks it all.
I had the world. Then he told me he wanted a divorce. I was the first female hockey player in the NHL. I’d broken barriers, kicked butt on the ice, made a family out of a group of grumpy misfits… But I couldn’t keep my marriage together. I wasn’t enough for the man who said he’d love me forever. And now, as strong as I wanted to pretend I was, I wanted to give up, move on, forget everything there was about Stefan. Only… Then I found out the real reason he’d left me. And I knew there had never been any game more important in my life than winning my ex-husband’s heart a second time.
Suddenly, God, the Father, felt a great pain in his heart and sorrow overcame his countenance. He became silent and ended the session for the day in Heaven. God, the father, came rushing to the Garden of Eden. There was a deep silence in the garden. Nothing moved. Not one bird would chirp. The animals were lying down silently without any movement. The garden was hot and sultry. Eva cried out, “Daddy what is this water flowing from my eyes? What is this strange sound from my mouth? Why do I feel so heavy on my chest?” Father replied, “The heaviness on your chest is because of the feeling of sorrow and guilt. The strange sound you hear from your mouth is of sobbing or crying.” Sin has entered Earth. Adam and Eva and her generations have lost fellowship with the lord God, the Father of mankind. Father is deeply distressed. This is the story of his untiring efforts of God the Father to bring his children back in fellowship with him.
We patch up the mistakes of our fathers, and mankind lives another day to hate us for it. You’ll get used to it.—The Arsenal. War is all they know. Their home world is shattered into dust, and they find themselves accused of the crime. A strange new captive too closely resembles the man who drove their predecessors into ruin, and jealousy and deceit threaten to tear the ship apart from the inside out. Even the galaxy’s most hardened renegades would have trouble, tackling what lies at stake, but for the Genesis 6 Mercenary Corps, its business as usual. With the power of Element at their fingertips, the Genesis 6 possesses powers both supernatural and incredible, but will sheer firepower be enough to free them from their paths, and protect them from the uncertain future? Or will they be destined to obscurity, with the truth they defend vanishing in a fade to white? The cycle begins here—whether it stands to be broken is up to them.
If you’re looking for a humorous historical cozy mystery series set in a small town and featuring a smart, sassy amateur woman sleuth, look no further! Teddy Roosevelt is running for president and even Arrojo can’t deny progressive reforms are here to stay. Rebecca Gold, one of the era’s New Women, chooses just this time to set up her own law practice in Arrojo and lands the affluent Thea Marsh as her first client. When Thea dies unexpectedly, the trail of suspects leads to her own family. The beloved and favored eldest son, Theo, is accused of the crime. Could such a placid man really be guilty of matricide? The police think so. So Rebecca turns to her new friend in town: businesswoma...
This book provides a detailed look at the birth, growth and expansion of African Multinational Enterprises (AMNEs). Specifically, it explores the historical, ideological, political and macroeconomics forces that shaped modern day Africa and the role they play in fostering the emergence and growth of AMNEs. It also examines some of the challenges these enterprises have faced in this venture including poor infrastructure, deficient supply chains, and opaque institutional and regulatory frameworks and the innovative ways by which they overcame them. In this way, this book provides practitioners and students with not only a detailed insight into AMNEs but also their potential competitive advantage in the international business stage.
Lily Langston's husband, Samuel, is struck by a car and killed late one night while crossing the street to his home. The driver, Aaron Turner, a fifteen-year-old, has only a learner's permit and should not have been driving alone, especially at night. Lily and her family are Christians who believe in forgiveness. The family convinces the court to give Aaron probation and community service. Fifteen-year-old Rose, however, cannot forgive and is angry because Aaron doesn't go to jail or pay for killing her dad. Lily and her girls are talented musicians. They perform often at church and community functions. While dealing with the tragedy of Samuel's death, it is discovered that Aaron also sings and plays guitar. Together they discover the joy of forgiveness, and through the power of music, their hearts are healed. This is the story of their journey.
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As fruits go, the pawpaw is about as unique, historically important, and yet mysteriously undervalued as it gets. Despite an impressive resume, most people have probably never heard of the pawpaw, let alone bit into one. If you haven't yet eaten a pawpaw, Moore's lively and inquisitive book will have you seeking out the nearest pawpaw patch--Dust jacket.