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The Wright brothers have long received the lion’s share of credit for inventing the airplane. But a California scientist succeeded in flying gliders twenty years before the Wright’s powered flights at Kitty Hawk in 1903. Quest for Flight reveals the amazing accomplishments of John J. Montgomery, a prolific inventor who piloted the glider he designed in 1883 in the first controlled flights of a heavier-than-air craft in the Western Hemisphere. Re-examining the history of American aviation, Craig S. Harwood and Gary B. Fogel present the story of human efforts to take to the skies. They show that history’s nearly exclusive focus on two brothers resulted from a lengthy public campaign the ...
Zach Montgomery has always prided himself on being independent and never standing down from a challenge—whether that’s a complicated business deal or climbing up a literal mountain. But when a climbing accident turns his world upside down, leaving him broken and angry, Zach has to re-evaluate everything he thought was important in his life. Being Zach Montgomery’s assistant doesn’t come without its challenges, but Gabriella Martine has never been one to back down from a challenge. No matter what the gorgeous, stubborn man throws at her, Gabriella throws it right back at him and keeps coming back for more. He’s hardly the first difficult man she’s had to handle. Recovery isn’t a fast or easy process, but each step of the way, Gabriella is at his side ready to help. And the more time he spends with her, the more Zach wants to become worthy of her love. All books in the Montgomery Brothers series can be read as standalones. **Previously published in 2015**
Megan Montgomery never does anything without a carefully thought-out plan. Except for that one time at her cousin’s wedding when she abandoned all her plans and caution and had the hottest one-night stand of her life. Even after two years, she still can’t stop thinking about it. And now that she’s working for her cousin, she’s about to come face to face with the man who rocked her world and she has to decide if she’s ready to throw all her plans out the window once again. Alex Rebat has no complaints about his life—his life, his career, his friends, he couldn’t ask for anything better. So why can’t he stop thinking about the one night he spent with Megan over two years ago? W...
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Being a Montgomery comes with a lot of pressure, something that Summer has struggled with her whole life. There’s nothing she wants more than to be taken seriously, but she hasn’t exactly had the career trajectory that screams success. If she can’t be taken seriously, then the only thing Summer really wants is Ethan. But even there, she knows better than to assume her big brother won’t stand in the way of anything happening between his best friend and little sister. Ethan Reed would love to be able to live by his own rules, but his fear of disappointing everyone around him stops him from truly breaking free. It’s meant years of denying his feelings for his best friend’s little sister, but Ethan is tired of always pushing them down and for once he wants something for himself. One night. Just one night without the watchful eyes of his best friend. That’s all it takes for Ethan to do something for himself and act on his feelings for Summer. All books in the Montgomery Brothers series can be read as standalones. **Previously published in 2015**
James Montgomery has everything he could want in life. Every goal he sets for himself, he’s achieved. He should feel accomplished, but there’s something missing and he knows just what it is—the girl of his dreams. He always knew he was going to marry her. But what he didn’t count on was her walking away before he had a chance to do just that. Now that she’s walked back into his life, he’s determined to not let her go a second time. After a terrible accident, Selena Ainsley was turned upside down and left town with no intention of coming back. It’s taken her years to pick up the pieces and put her life back together, but she made it. Though in all her years away, she’s never been able to forget the boy who captured her heart—and whose heart she broke—when they were just teenagers. A lot can happen in ten years, but some memories come back to the surface no matter what you do. Even after all this time apart, James’s attraction to Selena is undeniable. But can be forgive her for what happened all those years ago? All books in the Montgomery Brothers series can be read as standalones. **Previously published in 2015**
The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)
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In déjà vu, Zach Montgomery and Ruth Harding take center stage as a romantic duo; replicating the former romantic interlude that existed between Zach's dad, and Ruth's mom over 25 years ago. Zach, son of billionaire, Dennis Montgomery, hides his identity; as a poor guy seeks to work as a volunteer at an archeological site in Israel, for room and board. He meets and does not succumb to the beauty of the 15 year old daughter of the head archeologist. After all...he's 19. Zach rescues Ruth from a near rape by a student at Hebrew University. She is sent packing to U.S. grandparents. Three years later they meet. Bells, whistles and clanging cymbals swirl round Zach's psyche. He is smitten; he i...
Grayson Grey spends all of his time either working at Sunset Club or taking care of his mother, who has leukemia. He has a huge crush on Enzo Del Monte, but Enzo is distracted with Sunset manager Mike Green. Two revelations are going to change all that’s going on: Gray finds out Mike is not gay, he’s just working Enzo for a large sum of money, and Mike is stealing from the Sunset. Gray attempts to ride to the rescue but winds up being rescued himself.