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Tess McDonald has a score to settle. It was she who set into motion a series of events that caused the murders of two adversaries. Tess even turned complete strangers, Kim and Nikki, into partners of a deadly crime. With life good now that their nemeses are out of the way, they celebrate. But not for long. On the night that the three women reunite, Tess receives a phone call that has the potential to ruin everything that she has put in place. Vincent, the one man that Tess would have changed her life for, has found her and her cohorts and he knows everything. She agrees to meet him with the intention of silencing him for good. But Tess is shocked when Vincent asks her to leave with him and put her criminal past behind her. However, Kim and Nikki aren't about to let her go so easily.
Nicoles life has been turned upside-down and inside-out following the death of her young husband. Even as she struggles to make sense of her faith in the midst of overpowering grief, greater challenges are suddenly thrown upon her. In light of the distressing decisions she is faced with, she realizes that she needs a deeper relationship with the Lord but is at a loss in how to get there. Will she be able to rise up out of her pain to make the right choices? Will the thread of faith that is in her heart help Nicole find the strength to carry her through these difficult times? Nicoles challenges and decisions will be an encouragement for readers to reach higher for a closer walk with Jesus.
A practical guide for human service workers and students which describes and shows techniques for use in assessing families. The author reviews a conceptual basis of family assessment in chapters that focus on the family as a system, the family and its environment, and the family life cycle. She goes on to describe such methods of assessment as the ecomap, the genogram, family sculpture, and the use of observation and checklists. Throughout the guide, case examples are used to illustrate concepts and show the techniques in use. A special feature of particular value is the self-teaching exercises designed to give the reader practice in applying these ideas and methods. A concluding chapter relates family assessment to treatment or intervention.
I don’t do relationships. I do calculations—and Nicole Kennedy is a problem I can’t solve. When my family’s engineering firm sends me to investigate a sinkhole at her house, I swear I feel a tremor in the foundation of my world. She’s loud and crass and has no time for nonsense. She also seems to hate everything about me. Which is normally fine, because I hate everyone. But…I can’t stop thinking about her. I see her all the time, between the trench swallowing her yard and the corporate relay race our bosses insisted we both run. Somewhere between all the sprinting and the soil analysis, I find a tiny crack in her armor. Maybe she’ll cut me some slack? Maybe I’ll figure out what makes her tick. Foundation is book one of the Brady Family series--a band of brilliant, brooding engineers barreling into relationships whether they like it or not. If you love messy family dynamics, unforgettable characters and sizzling chemistry, you’ll devour this series by Lainey Davis. Search Terms: free ebooks, free romance books, free romance novels, free romance, contemporary romance free, contemporary romance books, free, freebie, romance free, romance series, new adult romance, contemporary romance, beach reads, romance novels free, romance books, alpha male, romance novels free full book, grumpy hero, grumpy heroine, sports romance, books about running, rom com, romantic comedy, chicklit, forced proximity romance, enemies to lovers, rivals, enemies to lovers romance, hometown romance, romantic comedy books, romance books free, books like movies, summer romance, funny books, the love quotient, romantic comedy series, smart romance, something funny to read, lighthearted romance, light romance, hot romance, witty banter, sexy books, Lainey Davis romance, Lainey Davis books For Fans Of: Penny Reid, Tessa Bailey, Sarina Bowen, Melissa Foster, Annika Martin, Michelle McCraw, Susannah Nix
17-year-old Lilli is shy and reserved and doesn't get much attention at school. Completely different from her best friend of the same age. Nicole is popular, confident and always up for fun. When Nicole persuades Lilli to go to a party where weed is consumed, Lilli meets 20-year-old Dylan. He is handsome, strong and well built. Lilli immediately falls under his spell. But the young relationship seems to have a bad star. Without Lilli noticing, she falls deeper and deeper into a swamp of drugs, alcohol, humiliation and psychological violence... The gripping thriller written by Elias J. Connor tells an incredible, exciting and oppressive story that is based on facts. A social drama that is not for the faint of heart.
The second instalment in the Magic Crystals series, immediately following the events of 'The Seventh Sorcerer'. The original villain is back, only this time he is on a different mission, taking orders from the evil and cunning Hammerson Sorcerers, and his path will intersect those of John Playman and his friends on Rock Haulter. A desperate race must ensue, Moran and the powers of the Hammersons against the Chopville teens. The prize will be the most powerful of all the Magic Crystals and a control over the balance of life, but such extraordinary power is heavily protected. There is no guarantee that all will live to see the end. The danger faced this week will be greater than anything faced in 'The Seventh Sorcerer', but that won't stop the teens from having a good time, as only teenagers can. But beneath all that, a far more serious situation is simmering. It is only those closest to the Sorcerers who understand how delicate the peace between the Woodwards and Hammersons is, and how quickly that could change.
When a young, talented dancer from France arrives to join Gregoire Fellini's dance company, Greg's life is changed forever. He, the strict, serious dance maestro, falls in love. Nicole is perfect; beautiful, kind, adored by everyone. In this, the first part of 'Heaven Promises No Favours', enjoy the saga of a beautiful and passionate romance set in the glamorous world of London ballet - savour every moment as the scene is set and events unfold...
Remorseful for the death of a boyhood friend, seventeen-year-old Johnny recounts his footsteps through the past five years. Haunted by memories and unable to mend his luckless decisions, Johnny desperately seeks something noble to cradle. Choosing to walk the path he took on the last untroubled day of his youth, Johnny tackles his demons and depression, seeking to connect with his lost happiness. Responding to Johnnys silent cry for help, his childhood friends reluctantly come together one last time to save their long-ago leader. Doing so reawakens their own hidden nightmares while setting forth the true value of friendship. Faced with the beginning of the end of their innocence too, his rescuers must individually and as a group revisit heartache and pain as they search for Johnny throughout the shattered streets of New York City.
Domestic advice literature is rich in information about design, ideals of domesticity, consumption and issues of identity, yet this literature remains a relatively neglected resource in comparison with magazines and film. Design at Home brings together etiquette, homemaking and home decoration advice as sources in the first systematic demonstration of the historical value of domestic advice literature as a genre of word and image, and a discourse of dominance. This book traces a transatlantic domestic dialogue between the UK and the US as the chapters explore issues of design, domesticity, consumption, social interaction and identity markers including class, gender and age. Areas covered include: • the use of domestic advice by historians • relationships between advice, housing and the middle class • links between advice and gender • advice and the teenage consumer Design at Home is essential reading for students and scholars of cultural and social history, design history, and cultural studies.