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Felicity Fly meets Veronica Vac, introduces the word Nocturnal. This story addresses the importance of team work and friendship. The narrated CD also includes a new Felicity Fly theme rhyming, sing along song. All stories in the series rhyme.
In The Dark Shall Rise, Liyah and Melanie, two of the most deadly she-warriors in the only inhabitable part of Shroeketia remember nothing of their early lives. On their way to the yearly warrior convention at Corresponding Point they meet Ryvan and Tyrese, two dark and mysterious warriors who know little about their own pasts, posing a threat to the she-warriors. Ryvan and Liyah immediately distrust the other. However, Tyrese and Melanie find themselves drawn to one another despite the warnings of their companions. When Navaira, the evil Dark Mistress, destroys everything the warriors care about, they must face their calling as the only ones strong enough to stand against her dark powers. Along the way they must face their inner darkness and potential. Join the warriors as they embark on a journey to discovering their past and a future together they never dared to imagine possible.
Courage and Grief illuminates in a nuanced fashion Sweden’s involvement in Europe’s destructive Thirty Years’ War (1618–48). Focusing on the various roles women performed in the bloody and extended conflict, Mary Elizabeth Ailes analyzes how methods of warfare and Swedish society were changing in profound ways. This study considers the experiences of unmarried camp followers and officers’ wives as well as peasant women who remained in the countryside during times of conflict and upheaval. Women contributed to the war effort in a variety of ways. On campaign they provided support services to armies in the field. On the home front they helped to minimize disruptions incurred within their frayed communities. As increasing numbers of men left to fight overseas, women took over local economic activities and defended their families’ interests. Such activities significantly altered the fabric of Swedish society. Examining women’s wartime experiences in the Thirty Years’ War enhances our understanding of women’s roles in society, the nature of female power and authority, and the opportunities and hardships that warfare brought to women’s lives.
When self-made Los Angeles billionaire Clint Jason dies in a tragic car accident, a long list of people profit handsomely from his death. Before Clint died, he believed someone was trying to kill him. From his grave, he wants the killer found and punished. Tric Lee, a rakish, rule-breaking private detective, has been hired to investigate Jason's death. The beneficiaries of Clint's wealth include his attorney, Lewis Boné; his grown children, Allison, Christina, and Westley; his wife, Veronica; and Steven Dalheim, director of Jason's pet charity Protect Animal Rights. They're shocked, however, when an unknown codicil is produced at the reading of the will. Tric methodically follows the evidence to prove Jason's death was no accident. His investigation uncovers a myriad of issues, including infidelity and family greed, and Tric finds himself infatuated with one of the lovely suspects-who soon turns up dead. An engaging whodunit, The Right Turn holds many surprising twists for Tric and his talented assistant, Cricket Jackson, who doggedly pursue every lead, no matter how small, to uncover a secret that one suspect doesn't want exposed.
In Bicycles of the Gods, the main character, Jesse, presents an earthly incarnation of Jesus Christ come to earth in the body of a 12-year-old boy in the company of Xavi, who is the earthly incarnation of Shiva, Destroyer of Worlds, also a 12-year-old boy. The pair stand on a hilltop above the city of Los Angeles contemplating how best to destroy it as a precursor to destroying the entire world to rid it of humanity so it can refresh and rebuild. Xavi is ready to get on with the task The Big Guy, God, has assigned them, but Jesse has a problem. He isn’t sure that everyone deserves to be destroyed.
Joanne M. Moff, PA-C has been a practicing Physician Assistant for nine years. She received her training at Kettering College of Medical Arts in Kettering, Ohio. She has experience in both general and cardiothoracic surgery, and she recently changed her focus to bariatric surgery. She currently works with Dr. Rita Anderson at Kettering Medical Center. OkayIve Gone Through Weight Loss Surgery, Now What Do I Do?! is truly a labor of love. This book actually evolved from a rather simple idea. During employee orientation at Kettering Medical Center, new hires were encouraged to find ways in which to make a difference in their patients lives in whatever way they could big or small. The inspiratio...
In one series, the original writings of the universally acknowledged teachers of the Catholic, Protestant, Eastern Orthodox, Jewish, and Islamic traditions have been critically selected, translated, and introduced by internationally recognized scholars and spiritual leaders. Miguel de Molinos (c. 1628-1696) was one of the most important figures in the religious controversy known as Quietism. Spanish by birth, he spent nearly his entire adult life in Rome, where he attracted wide fame as a spiritual director and gained the favor of several prominent figures. His Spiritual Guide (1675) recommended a life of spiritual simplicity and promoted what became known as the prayer of quiet. On publicat...
In this book, Heather McAlpine argues that emblematic strategies play a more central role in Pre-Raphaelite poetics than has been acknowledged, and that reading Pre-Raphaelite works with an awareness of these strategies permits a new understanding of the movement’s engagements with ontology, religion, representation, and politics. The emblem is a discursive practice that promises to stabilize language in the face of doubt, making it especially interesting as a site of conflicting responses to Victorian crises of representation. Through analyses of works by the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, Christina Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Gerard Manley Hopkins, A.C. Swinburne, and William Morris, Emblematic Strategies examines the Pre-Raphaelite movement’s common goal of conveying “truth” while highlighting differences in its adherents’ approaches to that task.
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Forever in Our Hearts: The Life, Faith, and Legacy of Christina Grimmie tells the story of a faith-filled woman whose short life left a lasting impression and impact on the lives of those who knew her and followed her singing career. Christina's love for her family, friends, and fans was surpassed only by her deep and lasting love for Jesus and her Christian faith. Her life reflected the values and morals she learned from reading and living the Bible, one of her favorite books. In spite of her short time on this earth, she has left a lasting legacy of love, hope, and inspiration for all to emulate.