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Grizzly -- The Beginning (Devil's Fury MC 8) May -- Everyone else sees a rough biker from the wrong side of town, but there's no one I'd rather be with. When I'm attacked by the town's golden boy, I see the Grizzly his club has named him for. I don't care that people whisper when we walk past. I love him, and I know I'll keep loving him until the day I die. Grizzly -- May deserves the best life can offer -- and a respectable guy. There's blood on my hands. I keep her at arm's length, but there's only one thing I want more than my club, more than my next breath -- and that's May. Wolf (Devil's Fury MC 9) Glory -- When I heard Devil's Fury was running an underground clinic for women like me I knew I had to be a part of it. What I didn't count on was falling for an alpha biker with a heart of gold, or turning to mush every time he holds my daughter. I won't let a killer stand in the way of my happily-ever-after. Wolf -- When my ex left I should have been broken-hearted, but one look at the angel who walks into Church and I know Glory's meant to be mine, and so is her adorable little girl. Glory can do better. I came back from the war broken. But I always get what I want, and I want Glory. I'll do whatever it takes to keep them safe, even if it means letting Glory see the darkness inside me. WARNING: Grizzly and Wolf's stories are both part of the Devil's Fury MC series and contains some violence, bad language, sensitive issues, and adult situations. Guaranteed happily-ever-after, a baby who will steal your heart, no cheating, and no cliffhanger.
Preacher (Dixie Reapers MC): When I lost my family I closed off my heart and vowed to never let another woman in. Then the most tempting woman I've ever met gave me a night I knew I'd always remember. When she turns up two months later, she knocks me on my ass when she tells me she's pregnant. With my kid. I don't know that I believe in a higher power anymore, but maybe it's time I start praying again. Because giving this woman everything she needs, being the man she deserves, is going to take one hell of a miracle. Ryker (Roosters 2): After 20 years in the military, I find myself doing my dad's dirty work as the "prince" of the Hades Abyss MC, it's expected of me. Doing a little recon in a small Alabama town should have been boring as shit, until the hot little minx I met at a bar turned my life upside down. If I'd known she was a virgin, I might have backed away, but now that I've had a taste I just want to keep coming back for more. Little did I realize that I'd just fucked the sister of a Dixie Reaper... Badger (Roosters 5 -- with Paige Warren): I went to prison for ten years after beating a man to death. He deserved it -- I only wish he'd suffered more. Now I'm free, and the little girl I once saved is now a tempting young woman with curves in all the right places. She's also the adopted daughter of my Pres. I should stay away, far away, but I'm drawn to her like a moth to a flame. Now what the hell am I supposed to do? I'm a longtime repeat offender. I can't walk the straight and narrow. Can I? When I found out she's pregnant, I know there's nowhere to hide from the president of the Devil's Fury MC.
A supplemental textbook for middle and high school students, Hoosiers and the American Story provides intimate views of individuals and places in Indiana set within themes from American history. During the frontier days when Americans battled with and exiled native peoples from the East, Indiana was on the leading edge of America’s westward expansion. As waves of immigrants swept across the Appalachians and eastern waterways, Indiana became established as both a crossroads and as a vital part of Middle America. Indiana’s stories illuminate the history of American agriculture, wars, industrialization, ethnic conflicts, technological improvements, political battles, transportation networks, economic shifts, social welfare initiatives, and more. In so doing, they elucidate large national issues so that students can relate personally to the ideas and events that comprise American history. At the same time, the stories shed light on what it means to be a Hoosier, today and in the past.
Empire of the Air tells the story of three American visionaries—Lee de Forest, Edwin Howard Armstrong, and David Sarnoff—whose imagination and dreams turned a hobbyist's toy into radio, launching the modern communications age. Tom Lewis weaves the story of these men and their achievements into a richly detailed and moving narrative that spans the first half of the twentieth century, a time when the American romance with science and technology was at its peak. Empire of the Air is a tale of pioneers on the frontier of a new technology, of American entrepreneurial spirit, and of the tragic collision between inventor and corporation.
This authoritative catalogue of the Corcoran Gallery of Art's renowned collection of pre-1945 American paintings will greatly enhance scholarly and public understanding of one of the finest and most important collections of historic American art in the world. Composed of more than 600 objects dating from 1740 to 1945.
Two times there was a wholesale destruction of Jacksonville's official records – in the War Between the States and by the fire of May 3, 1901. The author's effort in this work was to collect all of the available authentic matter for permanent preservation in book form. The record closes as of December 31, 1924. The record is derived from many sources – long forgotten books and pamphlets; old letters and diaries that have been stored away as family memorials of the past; newspapers beginning with the St. Augustine Herald in 1822 (on file at the Congressional Library at Washington) fragmentary for the early years, but extremely valuable for historical research; almost a complete file of local newspapers from 1875 to date; from the unpublished statements of old residents of conditions and outstanding events within the period of their clear recollection; and from a multitude of other sources of reliability. The search through the highways and the byways for local history was in the spare moments of the author stretching over a period of a score of years, a pastime "hobby" with no idea of making money out of it. No attempt has been made to discuss the merits of any incident, but only to present the facts, just as they were and just as they are, from the records and sources indicated.
Active for over 40 years with the Communist Party of Canada, Bert Whyte was a journalist, an underground party organizer and soldier during World War II, and a press correspondent in Beijing and Moscow. But any notion of him as a Communist Party hack would be mistaken. Whyte never let leftist ideology get in the way of a great yarn. In Champagne and Meatballs--a memoir written not long before his death in Moscow in 1984--we meet a cigar-smoking rogue who was at least as happy at a pool hall as at a political meeting. His stories of bumming across Canada in the 1930s, of combat and comaraderie at the front lines in World War II, and of surviving as a dissident in troubled times make for compelling reading. The manuscript of Champagne and Meatballs was brought to light and edited by historian Larry Hannant, who has written a fascinating and thought-provoking introduction to the text. Brash, irreverent, informative, and entertaining, Whyte's tale is history and biography accompanied by a wink of his eye--the left one, of course.