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Will they survive? Tanner Collins never expected to see her again after he left her on their wedding day, making the biggest mistake of his life. Now fate is giving him a second chance with the tigress of his dreams. Will she trust him enough to let him back into her life? Carman Chrysocolla finally got her family back together after years apart. She thought she had everything she ever want until Tanner Collins crashed back into her life. Then again, she could not get rid of this particular male tiger, if she tried. Now they must rely on each other to survive the fight of their lives.
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Zachariah Sallyer (ca. 1730-ca. 1789) lived in Tryon County, North Carolina. Descendants lived in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri, Indiana, Illinois and elsewhere. This is an indepth research on the Salyer family and those related to them.
'A superb novel on all levels . . . Miller is a classy satirist of American mores.' The Times 'Not to be missed . . . A subtle crime story peopled with beautifully drawn characters.' Daily Mail Shortlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award 2019 She knew it was a weird place. She'd heard the stories, seen the movies, read the books. But now police Chief Inspector Sigrid Ødegård has to leave her native Norway and actually go there; to that land across the Atlantic where her missing brother is implicated in the mysterious death of a prominent African-American academic. America. And not someplace interesting, either: upstate New York. Plunged into a United States where race and identity, politics ...
Ernest J. Lanigan was the nephew of Sporting News founder Al Spink and one of three men in his immediate family to gain acclaim as a newspaperman. As sports editor for the New York Press and official scorer for a handful of World Series, he was the premier statistician of his day. Lanigan compiled the first baseball encyclopedia in 1922, and it is reprinted here with each of its twelve annual supplements. As the original publisher advertised on the book’s title page, it “[c]omprises a review of Professional Baseball, the history of all Major League Clubs, playing records and unique events, the batting, pitching and base running champions, World’s Series’ statistics and a carefully arranged alphabetical list of the records of more than 3500 Major League ball players, a feature never before attempted in print.”