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An Undercover Billionaire Romance Zachary Brown CEO of eSmart Investments is in deep trouble. Ex-employees are filing lawsuits for wrongful dismissal and whistleblowers have gone to the papers. Now his sterling reputation is in danger and the company he has built from the ground up is on the line. And there’s one person in the middle of it all: Melanie Hart. He hatches a plan to go undercover as a new employee so he can get to the bottom of the mystery and save his company. But can he find out who is money laundering before Melanie fires him too? Melanie Hart has problems of her own. All eyes are on her during a financial scandal and she’s had to fire five employees within six weeks. Her boss has made it clear, if she can’t clean up the accounts soon, she can kiss her career goodbye. Now, she has to train the new guy and keep her nose out of trouble. But the new guy is a British stud with a smile that makes her weak at the knees. And boy, trouble has never looked so good. How to Fire Your Billionaire Boss is a romantic comedy with mystery and a dash of suspense. The final book in the Billionaires in Los Angeles series, but can be read and enjoyed as a standalone.
In this dramatic conclusion to the Shade trilogy, Aura and Zachary’s relationship sizzles as the secrets of the Shift are revealed. Life can change in an instant, and no one understands that better than Aura. It’s been almost a year since her boyfriend tragically died. She’s finally letting go of Logan’s violet-hued ghost, but not her search to uncover the truth about her past. As the first in a generation that can see ghosts, Aura is convinced she has a connection to the Shift. She’s trusted Zachary, ever patient and ever by her side, with all that she knows. But when the government threatens his life in an attempt to learn Aura’s secrets, she will stop at nothing to protect herself and the one she loves…even if that means betraying her own heart.
Helping Parents Parents do you struggle with striking the right balance to raise your children? If not you, then perhaps someone you know! This book deals with some common issues of behavior for children today. Kids that have good character are in an environment where it is modeled. Actions do speak louder than words. This book can serve as a tool to help children learn responsibility and good character. Good Boys Become Kings Zachary Martin wants everything his way. He often gets angry, throws tantrums, and yells at his parents. See what happens when he stays the night at Tims house. Will he act the same as always or will he change his behavior?
This book provides a comprehensive explanation of human well-being outcomes by analyzing the role of domestic and international political factors. The well-being outcomes under study are the building blocks of development, and play a crucial developmental role in the lives of citizens, states, and the global community. The project introduces cases from Brazil, Japan, China, and Iraq, and proposes to answer some of the pressing questions that scholars and policy-makers alike have pondered over for years. Why are there large disparities between countries in the quality of life people lead? What factors account for the general well-being of mankind? How do we improve human lives?
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Pocket Companion is designed to meet the day-to-day needs of PM&R residents, practicing physiatrists, and physicians in other specialties seeing rehabilitation patients. Focused solely on clinical care delivery, this handy reference provides the tools necessary to navigate everything from PM&R team coordination to the tailoring of medical management to achieve functional goals. Divided into four sections, the book covers all rehabilitation topics and is packed with practical information useful in daily practice, including disease-specific order sets and tips for managing the wide range of issues that commonly occur during a patient's rehabilitation. The f...
Intended for teachers and students of American Literature, this book is the first comprehensive analysis of romantic tendencies in postmodernist American fiction. The book challenges the opinion expressed in the Columbia History of the American Novel (1991) and propagated by many influential scholars that the mainstream of postmodernist fiction is represented by the disjunctive and nihilistic work of such writers as Kathy Acker, Donald Barthelme, and Robert Coover. Professor Alsen disagrees. He contends that this kind of fiction is not read and taught much outside an isolated but powerful circle in the academic community. It is the two-part thesis of Professor Alsen's book that the mainstrea...
A wonderful reader for anyone who loves the great programs of old-time radio, this definitive encyclopedia covers American radio shows from their beginnings in the 1920s to the early 1960s.
The Royale Humane Society was founded in 1774 and, since that date, has awarded more than 12,5OO medals for gallantry in saving life. In 1872 a partial listing of silver and gold medal citations was published by Lampton Young under the title of Acts of Gallantry . this being followed up in 1996 by a second volume of the same name written by Bill Fevyer. The third volume reproduces all silver and Stanhope gold medal citations for the period 1951-95, together with citations for all bronze clasps awarded since their introduction in 1869. The Stanhope Gold Medal is presented annually by the RHS to the man or woman judged to have carried out the most heroic rescue in the year. Since 1962 the RHS ...
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