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Meagan and Jack are back in this sequel to “Lunch Date.” Packed with more suspense, more danger, and more romance, “Reservations” continues the rocky relationship between Meagan and Jack, possibly the worst man she could fall in love with. Returned from a four-month absence, Jack expects to pick up where they left off, which is not all right with Meagan. When she gets tangled in a kidnapping, Meagan is forced to turn to Jack for help. Events conspire to not only put Meagan and Jack in jeopardy, but throw them together so that she must once again choose to either trust her heart and give her love to Jack, or go with her head and run as far as she can the other way.
It starts with a rather bizarre lunch date, which entangles Meagan in a money laundering scheme, visits from the FBI, and about the best looking man she’s ever had the good fortune to meet. To make things worse, someone is out to kill her. There’s also an old friend who isn’t telling everything. Now you have the makings of a roller coaster ride of romance and drama that proves to be more dangerous than it’s worth.
Research and education are becoming inextricably linked in nursing and health care. Educators are now expected to undertake research themselves, and more importantly, to implement these research findings into their teaching practice. This edited text will be essential reading for all health care educators and researchers. It consists of a range of research projects undertaken by nurse and midwifery teachers and demonstrates how these teachers have developed their practice by implementing research findings. Each contributor offers a personal account of their research process, highlighting the pitfalls and advantages of specific techniques. Practical aspects of a range of research procedures from phenomenology to statistical analysis are discussed and the reader is given a first hand account of the theoretical and practical issues to be considered when undertaking research.
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