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When beautiful heiress Mia Smith arrives atThunder Canyon Resort, everyone notices—including staff doctor Marshall Cates. Handsomeand successful, Marshall is one of ThunderCanyon's most notorious ladies' men. But whenhe sees Mia, he has a new mission: Finding theright prescription to melt her heart. There's more to mysterious Mia than meets theeye, including a secret she can't forget. But eventhat can't keep her and Marshall apart—youwon't need a medical degree to diagnose thelove sickness that's afflicting both Mia and thegood doctor! Stay tuned, loyal readers, to see iflove truly can heal all wounds.…
Author Jayme Alan Toomey Publishes a Grand Slam Horror Fiction Three gut-wrenching, suspenseful stories in one thrilling book lure in fans everywhere VENTURA, Calif. Gory, grim and perplexing, Paging Dr. Kevorkian is a breakthrough realease by horror fiction author Jayme Alan Toomey. Keen in treating fans to an unforgettable reading experience, he collects three utterly confounding stories Breakin Heads, Paging Dr. Kevorkian, and Written in Stupidand puts them together in a book that delivers three times the horror and the thrill. Breakin Heads, follows the queer and shady relationship between Buster Adamsa blonde, green-eyed, 250-pound, six-foot tall rough neckand Lisha Millicenta beautiful, blonde, petite yet voluptuous, and sassy young woman. It is family Thanksgiving dinner at the Millicents. But the atmosphere is far from being familial or thankful. It will not be long before someone loses control and unleashes all hatred caged within. Paging Dr. Kevorkian, is a gripping story that beckons for Dr. Death. Alex Morris is imprisoned in his guilt feelings and his denial for coming to terms with the tragedy that has befallen him and his precious love. Jasmine, a once beautiful wannabe supermodel, is now imprisoned in her wheelchair and her ill feelings blaming Alex for making her an invalid. Gradually, their story spirals deeper and deeper into misery and death. Written in Stupid tells the tale of Octavian Kamara, who can creatively bring to life his most erotic fantasies, is constantly wrapped under the spell of the beautiful and seductive Page. Whether in class, on a trip, or elsewhere, he is always torn between reality and fantasy, horror and romance. Brilliantly-crafted, Paging Dr. Kevorkian is a book that definitely engages readers and leaves them baffled long after they have turned the last pages of each of its stories. For more information on this book, interested parties may log on to www.Xlibris.com. About the Author Jayme Alan Toomey is the author of Divine Inspiration, The Tag Along, A Passin' On, and Paging Dr. Kevorkian. A native of New England, he now resides in Ventura, California. Paging Dr. Kevorkian * by Jayme Alan Toomey Publication Date: April 16, 2012 Trade Paperback; $23.99; 530 pages; 978-1-4691-8774-7 Trade Hardback; $34.99; 530 pages; 978-1-4691-8775-4 eBook; $3.99; 978-1-4691-8776-1 To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888) 795-4274 x. 7879. To purchase copies of the book for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7879. For more information, contact Xlibris at (888) 795-4274 or on the web at www.Xlibris.com.
In 1904 a famous and legendary physician named Sir William Osler counseled doctors to “Live a simple and temperate life, that you may give all your powers to your profession. Medicine is a jealous mistress; she will be satisfied with no less.” Unlike this famous advice, most physicians do not live a simple life. The demands by patients, hospitals, communities, political groups, and others for a doctor’s time can be extraordinary. As a young boy Dr. Osler’s mistress seduced me, and I have had a lifelong affair with her. The book’s title, Paging Dr. A, relates to the many ways I was summoned or contacted over the years. A phone ringing, or a pager beeping, or a nurse having a hunch about a patient, or a sheriff coming to my home in the middle of the night all requested my help. I learned that someone waving at me in a crowd, a pat on my back, or a note written on a scrap of paper could also be asking for my assistance with a medical problem or to give a presentation to educate others. With time and experience, I learned that a person’s appearance and body language often communicated a better medical history than the spoken word. This retrospective presents more true stories about my journey through fifty years of medicine. Some stories have extended notes inserted into the text to give the reader clarity about certain topics. Some stories contain “Food For Thought” topics. Like the stories in my other books, Reflections of a Country Doctor, The Next Prescription, and Side Effects, some are silly, some are sad, some will make you happy, and some might make you mad. I hope you enjoy this portion of my life’s journey in medicine.
Hotshot plastic surgeon David Wilder was used to operating on Beverly Hills beauties. But when he agreed to assist temporarily at Walnut River’s small-town hospital, his world was turned upside down by a gorgeous little girl and her equally captivating mother. Courtney Albright just wanted the best for her daughter Janie. And even though handsome Dr. Wilder seemed as arrogant as they came, she’d overlook anything if he could heal her little girl’s injury. But the single mom definitely couldn’t ignore the electricity between her and her bad-boy surgeon. Could these two opposites accept a new dignosis...love?
She'd never thought she had a crush on her grumpy boss—but when Russ Hollister announced he was leaving his vet practice, the thought of not seeing him every day struck Laurel Stanton hard. Then his next proposal—that she move with him to a ranch and continue to be his assistant—made her rethink everything…. For Russ, to focus on the horses and cattle on the Cantrell ranch was the chance of a lifetime. But suddenly, facing a day without lovely Laurel's patience, smile and soothing touch would be pure purgatory. He'd made her one offer—but should he make her another?
This book entails a collection of poems beginning from my freshman year of high school and spanning till my junior year of college. Come and take a ride, this journey will begin once you take a look inside. *All proceeds are donated to animal shelters*
“An interactive and empowering book” to help African American men and women create a new vision of better health and navigate the health care system (BET.com). According to the federal Office of Minority Health, African Americans “are affected by serious diseases and health conditions at far greater rates than other Americans.” In fact, African Americans suffer an estimated 85,000 excess deaths every year from diseases we know how to prevent: heart disease, stroke, cancer, high blood pressure, and diabetes. In this important and accessible book, Dr. Michelle Gourdine provides African Americans with the knowledge and guidance they need to take charge of their wellbeing. Reclaiming Our Health begins with an overview of the primary health concerns facing African Americans and explains who is at greatest risk of illness. Expanding on her career and life experiences as an African American physician, Dr. Gourdine presents key insights into the ways African American culture shapes health choices—how beliefs, traditions, and values can influence eating choices, exercise habits, and even the decision to seek medical attention. She translates extensive research into practical information and presents readers with concrete steps for achieving a healthier lifestyle, as well as strategies for navigating the health-care system. This interactive guide with illustrations is a vital resource for every African American on how to live a healthier and more empowered life, and an indispensable handbook for health-care providers, policy makers, and others working to close the health gap among people of color. Says Gourdine, “I wrote this book to empower our community to solve our own health problems and save our own lives.”
For much of the past century, public discourse about gender and politics has been driven largely by progressive women--those voices on the left that support policies widely considered to be pro-women. Little scholarly attention has been paid to the dialogue of conservative women, and what literature there is tends to focus on specific issues rather than fundamentals like social and political identity. The authors focus on this under-studied yet rhetorically interesting group and their approach to political speech. The narratives and policy positions of Condoleezza Rice, Nikki Haley, Teri Lynn Land, Susana Martinez, Joni Ernst and others are examined for the ways in which they frame their political images as women in the GOP.