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This collection bundles all 6 volumes of Susan May Warren’s charming Christiansen Family novels together in one e-book, for a great value! Take a Chance on Me (2014 Christy Award winner!): Darek Christiansen would be a dream bachelor, except for the wounded heart he’s been nursing since the tragic death of his wife, Felicity. New assistant county attorney Ivy Madison simply doesn’t know any better when she bids on Darek at the Deep Haven charity auction. Nor does she know that a plea bargain she crafted three years ago kept the man responsible for Felicity’s death out of jail. Caught between new love and old grudges, Darek must decide if he can set aside the past for a future with Iv...
In this poignant and perceptive portrait of his parents" catastrophically acrimonious divorce, Rupert Christiansen tells the story of a generation.
Examining the constitutional and procedural arrangements that enable the European Commission to adopt general and legally binding rules, this book explores how the system works in practice, subsequent to the sweeping reforms recently implemented.
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His family thinks he's guilty of murder. She believes he's innocent. Will greed or love triumph? Story-line: When conscientious Nora Moretti offers to give a statement on behalf of a stranger who has been accused of killing his own grandfather, her life is suddenly in jeopardy. Pacifist Nick DeLuca is extremely honorable and studying to become an anesthesiologist. So, when his own family thinks he's guilty of murder, he's reliant on a stranger to save his good name and future. What everyone wants to know, including Nora's French Bulldog, Renoir, is: Does an inheritance really bring out the worst in everyone? This novella is a contemporary, clean and wholesome, action/adventure romance! If yo...
How to Fight in the Dark by Sasha Christiansen When Sasha Christiansen was little, she made a wish. She wished for a life filled with adventures. And guess what? God heard her wish and gave her just that life. How to Fight in the Dark is the tale of her life. Christiansen, writing in her forties, shares her story with us, as a way to document her escape from Russia to a new life in the United States. She hopes to preserve these tales for her children, because someday they will no longer think their mother is old-fashioned and uncool! So sit back, and enjoy as the tale unfolds from the dark catacombs of a city unknown to you. Beyond the seven hills of the Eastern Capital, an evil entity rises from the ruins of two wealthy families. He terrorizes everybody around, for he is a creature of the dark. Who will be sent to fight him? Nobody but a little child, the devil’s own daughter. In order to fight this demon, she needs to grow up first. Who will raise her? She has to claw her way to adulthood by herself. Read on to see how she gets there.
She is trying to unearth the past. He’s trying to save his dying town. Will they dig up a dangerous past or a buried love? Story-line: Insecure Katelynn Dobbs swore she would never go back to the small mining town of Comstock, Utah, where she grew up. On receiving a letter from her estranged father, she returns to find him long dead. So, who sent the letter? Bad memories and a bad day lead to her running into her old sweetheart, Walt Jeffries…with her car. Can things get any worse? Decisive Walt Jeffries wants to bring new business to his dying town when Kate shows up. She’s definitely trying to unearth the past. Is she here to strike it rich and destroy his plans? He finds himself bet...