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Lana Harvey is back from the dead... Well, back from delivering the dead to the afterlives, anyway. The political and social landscape of Limbo City has gone through quite the makeover since the Throne of Eternity was broken and the souls in the sea took charge of their own destinies. But progress is a journey on the road less traveled. Which means potholes are inevitable. And who better to pave the way than the reaper who set all this upheaval into motion? Return to Limbo City with Lana and the gang! They'll have a cold ale waiting for you at Purgatory Lounge. New to the Lanaverse? If you love urban fantasy steeped in mythology, dark humor, gritty action, and paranormal romance, start at the very beginning with book one from the original Lana Harvey, Reapers Inc. series, Graveyard Shift, today!
Natasha a young English girl in her early twenties is suffering from a congenital heart desease which has plagued her since birth. Finally reaching a climatic time in her life she realises her only chance of survival is a total heart transplant. Her life hanging by a thread, she takes her doctors advise with terrifying repercussions,with the new heart beating inside her she is thrust into a world where the hearts benefactor provides her with evidence of it's owners untimely death.No one understands her plight when visions take over her life and forge the way ahead for her to capture her benefactors murderer. With the aid of an understanding police inspector and a psychic medium who gave evid...
Soul-searching is a dirty business. In the wake of a thwarted war, Lana Harvey is more than ready for an extended vacation on the new houseboat she shares with the Lord of the Flies, but when the leaderless rebels begin poaching souls and selling them on the Ghost Market, Lana is tasked with heading up a new reaper unit to stop them. Having one of the most famous faces in Eternity proves challenging when it comes to finding a way inside the secretive world of illegal soul peddling, and the only person Lana knows with the right connections is Tasha Henry, a former colleague and defeated rebel—with a poaching record of her own. The rogue reaper isn’t going to be easy to track down, and eve...
Youve Got a Good Friend in Me is a musical, comedy, action, epic, romantic, and friendship adventure about this good, beautiful Puerto Rican-European witch from New York City named Pamela Denise Palmieri, who is an actress, singer, and all-around superheroine who wants everybody to be themselves and not change for these haters, and she stops this evil Mexican-American witch named Tabitha Shelby Arevalo, who wants people to change their ways in a very bad way or they will all be vanquished because she doesnt care about anybody but herself at all! But Pamela knows many ways to stop her and her gang from doing a whole lot of harm to everyone because she loves and cares for everybody and wants them around, and everybody loves Pamela too. Then she befriends this sweet, whip-smart, handsome, but very lonely kid named Preston Jerome Johnson, who joins with her and all her friends. They get to know him and get along with him, and Preston is very friendly.
The New Department Chair: 100 Daily Reflections for Mindfully Designing Your Term, written by a chair with over a decade of experience at three universities, consists of 100 reflections about being a department chair. Using theory, personal stories, and practical advice, readers are provided with 100 opportunities to think through how they approach the complicated responsibilities of being chair. Topics include the precarious nature of academic management, the emotional labor of the position, advocacy, diversity and inclusion, budgeting, imposter syndrome, department meetings, bullies, social media, working with deans, enrollment management, and others. This collection serves as both a guide and a mentor in print for chairs as they wrestle with the complexity of their roles. It’s not a manual but instead an invitation to engage the position with purposefulness and direction.
In 1214, King John, son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, brother of Richard the Lion Heart, is in the last years of his reign. He has made a start at appeasing the Pope in Rome and while the inderdict has been lifted, and marriages and other sacraments may again be performed, all is not well in the land. He has lost all his father’s lands on the Continent, his barons are in revolt, and France is preparing to invade England.. When Kathryn of Kirkfield is widowed for the second time, he immediately gives her in marriage to a man he can use, one of William Marshall’s trusted knights. Henry is to keep the wealth of Kirkfield from falling into rebel hands and help John defeat the French ...
More Than Lust lives up to its title with actually being more than lust. This book is more than the typical love story. It goes to the lives of a group of friends and through the years they grow apart. Friendships are tested, relationships are broken, and even siblings are grueling. Does happily ever after exist?
A strange collection of short stories covering the developmental years of the author. These are the previously unpublished stories that show his internal struggles with writing, living with bipolar and trying to understand the world through the lens of a writer.
Having just started her freshman year at college, Natasha Blake has a lot of issues to deal with. She's kind of a geek, she’s a bit anxious, and… oh, she's got this feeling that maybe she prefers girls over boys. Learning to accept how she feels isn’t the easiest thing in the world for Natasha. Enter Hosannah. Bright, funny, pretty, a junior living in Natasha's dorm. Hosannah is a girl who knows who she is and what she wants. But she’s been burned in the past, and Natasha’s uncertainty isn’t something Hosannah has time for. Coming-of-age indecision peppered with a dash of anxiety can really throw a girl for a loop. Does Natasha’s answer live just two floors up? --- This book is written for those who love lesbian romance, lesbian fiction, lesfic, lesbian authors, lesbian writers, lesbian lovers, lesbian novels, lesbian books, lesbian stories, college lesbians, young lesbians, first time lesbians.
In the words of Walt Disney, "Animation can explain whatever the mind of man can conceive." Part biography, part history, part artistic commentary, this volume looks at major figures in the field of animation and discusses how their contributions have affected the course of the industry--and, in many cases, popular culture as a whole. These gifted artists are divided into several classifications: Idealists (Art Babbitt, John Hubley); Mavericks (John Kricfalusi, Terry Gilliam); Technicians (Max and Dave Fleischer); Influencers (Frank Tashlin, Matt Groening, Ray Harryhausen, Ed Benedict); Trailblazers (Lotte Rieniger, Lillian Friedman); Teller of Tales (Henry Selick); Teachers (George Newall, Tom Yohe, the FMPU); and Storytellers (Joe Grant, Bill Scott, Michael Maltese). A selective list of each animator's key films and awards is included.