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Vic Wilson found herself divorced after seven years and wasn’t sure what to do. Her friends had all moved back to her small hometown of Hope, Oklahoma. She decided to move back and found a teaching job at the high school. What she wasn’t expecting was to find him, but when they touched, she couldn’t help herself. Tim Dalton was a former Marine and worked for a security company for his former commander. He loved the small town, but wasn’t expected to meet anyone, until her. This steamy romance blooms from their first touch, their first glance at each other. This is book two of a series, Girls of Summer.
Dani Vaughn is having to move back to the small town of Hope, Oklahoma after her divorce from a cheating psychopath husband. She was given a large settlement from her divorce and was able to acquire her new hair salon. Her sister and friends encouraged her to move on, but she’s not really into moving on, especially after all she went through with her ex. Until the massive former Marine walks into her life and gives her reasons she might consider moving on. Zack Boyd and his twin brother moved to Hope to open a security and investigation office. He thought it would be a quiet place to run his business from. As a former special forces commander, his jobs are coming from agencies all over the country. He was satisfied being a professed bachelor until the beautiful Dani walked into his life and takes his breath away. Then she’s kidnapped, and he’ll do anything to find her.
Romance, sex, and protection are all apart of this story. Continue the Hope adventure with Tay and Seth. Tay was afraid to let anyone into her life, she had grown up poor. She didn’t think she was worthy of love or happiness. Until she moved to Hope and met her hero. Seth was a former Marine that didn’t want to follow in his father’s footsteps of drinking, gambling and abuse. He moved to Hope to take a job with his former commander and found that he wasn’t his father, but a man that protected those he cared about, especially her.
Report and speeches at the [third] annual meeting of the Church Pastoral-aid Society, May 8, 1838.
This is the first monograph on the Australian genera of Elateridae - click beetles. The book deals with 74 genera, among which 14 are newly recognised. The volume documents the entire Australian fauna and provides lavish illustrations of representative species, and typical examples of the male and female genitalia for each genus. The phylogeny of the genera is analysed and there is a checklist of all described species and appropriate bibliographic and type locality details are given.
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