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A failing country music diva and small-town punk rocker are polar opposites in every way. But when they're forced to collaborate to save their struggling careers, their chemistry is obvious to everyone...except them. Having country superstars for parents has its downsides. For as long as she can remember, Kaylee Phelan has known that she will follow in their footsteps, but then her debut album flops. With a capital 'F'. Now on thin ice with the record label, the executives will only let her come out with new music if Kaylee agrees to take a pop/alternative direction for her next album. But for a through-and-through country girl, this is a tough pill to swallow. Dakota Rhodes needs to catch a...
In the wake of Lene's exile, aristocratic Claire François grapples with her feelings for her vexing commoner classmate, Rae Taylor. Her tangled emotions aren't helped by her childhood friend, the dashing Princess Manaria, suddenly reentering her life--or by a visit to Rae's hometown. Continue to revisit the events of I'm In Love With the Villainess from Claire's perspective in this second volume of the spin-off, including some brand-new glimpses into parts of the story never told before!
The book compiles research on Condorcet's Paradox over some two centuries. It begins with a historical overview of the discovery of Condorcet's Paradox in the 18th Century, reviews numerous studies conducted to find actual occurrences of the paradox, and compiles research that has been done to develop mathematical representations for the probability that the paradox will be observed. Combines all approaches that have been used to study this very interesting phenomenon.
A USA TODAY BESTSELLER NEW ADULT ROMANCE-- Raising Ryann (Bad Boy Reformed) Synopsis: Twenty-year-old Reese Johnson can finally leave her troublesome past behind. She enters college with her best friend, Gia, and spends her time doing what she loves-working as a self-defense instructor at a local gym. Then Luke Ryann enters the picture. He's the tall, dark, and tattooed MMA fighter her boss hires to privately train her. One minute, he captivates her with his piercing brown eyes and boyish dimples. The next, he infuriates her with his relentless banter and cocky bad boy behavior. He's the last thing she wants or needs, and she never expects to fall in love with him. Luke's jaded past has him ...
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This book touches on all of the hot-topic issues of masculinity and violence, including gun violence, sexual assault and the #MeToo movement, violence against women, LGBTQ people, and people of color. Its unique approach will add to many conversations that should, as Sumerau explains, be focused on masculinity and are far too often focused on something else. Taking the approach of talking with young college men who are privileged provides a unique look at how manhood and masculinity may not be progressing like many people hope and provides insights from all angles to critically examine the ways men construct and explain relationships between violence, manhood, and inequality in society.
“The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe that it is possible.” -Lewis Carroll We view this story through the eyes and ears of a young girl named Bailey. Who discovers wonders throughout every part of her campground. During the many seasons that go by; friends are made along the way. Together, they were able to embark on a journey like no other. Each season presented new challenges, as well as chasing one adventure after the next. However, Raisin River isn’t your typical everyday normal campground. There is a darkness lurking behind the scenes. As they attempt to discover what is buried underneath the surface, Bailey has these visions that give her a very frightful scare. Making for a growing concern for what these visions may bring to light. With mystery following behind, how will this group find time to live out their time as normal teenagers in the endless summers to come. Live every summer like your last and hold memories close. There’s no telling when things may come to an end.
The purpose of this publication is to pass on to future generations reflections of the past. How times can change and yet remain the same. How you can survive regardless of hard times. Also, the desire to inspire those that come after me is important. A wise person once said that gratitude is the memory of the heart. My memories enrich my life as the days and years go by. I recall treasured memories that continue to enrich my soul. I choose to review my memory bank with gratitude. Recalling the kindness of others brings a smile to my face and lifts my spirits. I appreciate the people who have shared this life with me. My memories of good times and good people reveal the light of God that shines unceasingly on us all. As I look back with gratitude for the loved ones and opportunities that have brought me great joy and fulfillment, I also enjoy the fullness of this present moment. Right now, I am making memories for the years to come. I hope to leave the world a better place because of my living in it--to love and be loved, to do good and show respect, to act justly and fairly, to care well for the earth in my small patch of the planet.