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This book brings together some 500 accounts of strange events and eerie experiences in the province.
Conceived as an homage to Sophia Loren by Sam Shaw, who has been a friend of hers since her days as a budding star. This book features one hundred seventy-five photographs of Sophia at upbeat moments in her career.
Kate Sullivan is a young innocent woman thrown headlong into a terrifying war who, with the sudden loss of her family, strives to overcome its tragic consequences. Set against the backdrop of the historic War of 1812 between the United States and Upper Canada, As the Fog Clears tells of Kate's friendship with Laura Secord, her brief acquaintance with General Isaac Brock, her respect for native leader Tecumseh and her tumultuous romance with American Nick Brannigan. During the telling, Nick and Kate's love will be tested to the very limits as she wades precariously through tragedy and confusion, seeking the courage to go on even as Nick is accused of murder by a psychotic captain obsessed with Miss Sullivan's beauty and charm. History, drama, romance, arson, murder ... and more!
A woman with connections. . . Thanks to her elite Miami matchmaking service, Jasmine Croft is financially secure—and much too busy finding love for others to settle into a relationship of her own. But when a successful—and skeptical—crime author becomes her client, Jasmine finds herself up against the greatest challenge of her career—and maybe her life. . . A man of mystery. . . Handsome widower Robert Rankin would rather be working—but he needs a woman to accompany him to his brother's four day wedding celebration. His expectations are low—until his date arrives: Jasmine. A twist of fate brought her there, into the arms of a man far more intriguing and irresistible than she ever imagined. But as the days extend into a relationship, will meddling friends, scheming relatives, and Robert's own ghosts ultimately tear them apart?. . . Praise for Sophia Shaw ". . .(an) entertaining story." --Romantic Times on Tempted to Touch "The passion between the main characters heats up the pages, and a stellar supporting cast makes for a page-turning story." --Romantic Times on What Lies Between Lovers
Morton Prince, a debonair Boston neurologist, established the modern American tradition of psychopathology and psychotherapy in the closing decade of the nineteenth century. Born in 1854, two years before Sigmund Freud and five years before Pierre Janet, he criticized and adapted their work to his own particular interests, which were primarily the exploration of hypnosis, multiple personality, and the unconscious. Prince informally headed the most sophisticated group of psychopathologists in the English-speaking world, which flourished in Boston and Cambridge beginning around 1890. He founded the Journal of Abnormal Psychology in 1906 and the American Psychopathological Association in 1910. ...