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It's time for working women to embrace a new script. Do you feel alone in your struggle to excel, advance-or just make it through another day on the job? Are you trudging through your career feeling exhausted, aimless and unsure of your next move? You've come to the right place. Leadership development expert Tammy Heermann has spent more than two decades helping to accelerate women's advancement to the C-suite. And she has a message for working women struggling to get ahead: you may be making things harder than they need to be. In Reframe Your Story, Heermann urges you to challenge the current narratives you tell yourself, both those that are reinforced by society and those of your own makin...
Tara Singer has one rule. Never date the talent. Until Jaxson Powell plays open mic night at Mickey's Tavern where she bartends. She should know better but she can’t deny the way her body yearns for him. When Jaxson breaks her heart by leaving town, She looks for a distraction, something crazy she wouldn’t normally do, something to get Jaxson out of her heart and mind. Sexy bearded stranger Colton Kelley should do nicely. But one sensual night with Colton and Tara is ruined for everything else. Could she have stumbled on something new and wonderful? But before she can find out, Jaxson comes back to town, forcing himself back into Tara’s life. Will Jaxson win her back or will Tara be Colton’s forever girl?
We all call it a game, but this isn’t a sport to me. Growing up I never said I wanted to move weight or commit crimes, but this life just chose me. Being the only daughter of a king pin meant I would eventually have to stop running from who I really was, so I did. I bet you’re wondering if I actually set Kyle up. I guess that all depends on how you look at it. Regardless of how things may appear, someone should have told him what my father told me about living this life. “In this game you always have to ask yourself one important question. How much would you risk if what you lost you had to Charge it to the Game?” Well, since there are always three sides to every story, you won’t know anything without hearing my side of what actually played out. Author Keaidy Selmon is back at it again with the highly anticipated second part in the Charge it to the Game series. Did Tammy set Kyle up? Was he really in love, or was he just good at playing the innocent role? Hold on to your seats as you get ready to go on another exciting ride with you favorite characters Tammy and Kyle. Your support of this book helps at risk youth. For more information, head over to: Keaidy.com
For ten years Katherine Brady led a double life. Growing up in a small midwestern town, she was the ideal teenager-beauty queen, honor student, and with a boyfriend from one of the town's most elite families. But at home lived another Katherine, her father's own "little girl," unwillingly involved in a secret sexual relationship that left her shamed, isolated, fearful, and emotionally burdened for years.Katherine later married her high school sweetheart and maintained her facade of outward accomplishments-a beautiful home, a career, two children. But her incestuous past still tormented her until, at last, her carefully constructed life began to disintegrate and she was forced to confront the truth, with her family as well as herself. Only then could she start the painful journey toward emotional independence.This is Katherine's deeply personal story of her childhood, her illicit relationship with her father, and her struggle through humiliation, helplessness, and anger to become a whole, mature human being. Her attempts to understand her father as well as herself and the roles each family member played are related with utter honesty and great insight.
Recent research on the U.S. House of Representatives largely focuses on the effects of partisanship, but the strikingly less frequent studies of the Senate still tend to treat parties as secondary considerations in a chamber that gives its members far more individual leverage than congressmen have. In response to the recent increase in senatorial partisanship, Why Not Parties? corrects this imbalance with a series of original essays that focus exclusively on the effects of parties in the workings of the upper chamber. Illuminating the growing significance of these effects, the contributors explore three major areas, including the electoral foundations of parties, partisan procedural advantag...
Two best friends torn apart by a life-altering secret. One summer to set the record straight. When twelve-year-olds Kat Steiner and Blake O’Neill meet at Camp Chickawah, they have an instant connection. But everything falls apart when they learn they’re not just best friends—they’re also half sisters. Confused and betrayed, the girls break off all contact. Fifteen years later, when their father dies suddenly, Kat and Blake discover he’s left them a joint inheritance: the family beach house in Destin, Florida. The two sisters are immediately at odds. Blake, who has recently been demoted from regular nanny to dog nanny, wants to sell the house, while social media influencer Kat is de...