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Zebra can hardly contain his excitement when he receives a dinner party invite from Lion - the king of the jungle Elephant on the other hand is more sceptical about Lion's motives and sets out to prevent Zebra from going to the party. Zebra thinks Elephant is jealous because she hasn't been invited but in the meantime the invitation blows across the savanna, leading to a lot of confusion on the day of the party.
Sharon McCarthy and her friends loved Mrs. Ruth, as did her parents and the parents of her friends. Mrs. Ruth was an elderly Jewish Christian women, who taught Bible Lessons to these children every Saturday afternoon. However, only Sam and Lydia McCarthy, who were Sharons parents, had ever met this lady. Sams coworker George Dickerson knew nothing about these lessons the lady was teaching and had to be encouraged to let his oldest son, Joey, attend. But eventually, about nine of Sharon and Joeys friends were involved in Mrs. Ruths home studies. These children and their families were unique because they truly loved their God, their parents, and Mrs. Ruth. But later on everyone, including the teacher would be introduced to Obadiah, as he called himself and who was a very strange young man indeed, yet they all learned to love him deeply. The parents and other adults, too, felt sad and devastated when he suddenly left them one evening in a very fantastically strange way. Who was this man, and where did he come from?
Caillou is so excited—his Uncle Felix, who he’s never met, is coming for dinner. Yet he doesn’t quite understand who Uncle Felix is and why he’s getting so much attention from Mommy and Daddy. Caillou feels more involved in the preparations when Mommy asks him to help her make a cake and to set the table.
In a desperate attempt to bring some spark back to their all-too-cosy married life, professional millennials Michael and Phil switch a sherry on the couch for a night on the town. Their goal: to get in with Generation Z by trying to get off with one. Enter fit, sexy, confident Quasim. But the 'just for one night' adventure brings shocking revelations as Michael and Phil discover more about the 20-year-old boy in their bed than they ever wanted to know, and their suburban dream is shaken to its core. Following the sold out runs of critical hits Undetectable (nominated for 3 Off West End Awards) and My Dad's Gap Year (nominated for 4 Off West End Awards), Tom Wright's darkly comedic and wildly sexy new play is his most provocative show to date.
This is book 3 and the finale of the Dark Bad Boy Hitman Romance series! I’ve got blood on my hands and vengeance on my mind. But taking her changed everything. My brother was never the same after he came home from the war. The medicine was supposed to help him. To quiet his demons. But it only set them loose. Now, he’s on death row for a crime that never should have happened. Bad pharmaceuticals are to blame. More specifically, the bastards who make and sell them. So I’m gonna hunt down the people who poisoned my brother’s mind. And I’m gonna force them to pay for what they did to my family. But I didn’t expect evil to take the form of a curvy, icy woman. Emily West is a wicked temptation and a symbol of everything wrong with the world, all at once. My mind is whirling. Do I take her or do I break her? I’d better decide quick. Because the cops are banging on the door. And if they catch me with a gun at the head of a Fortune 500 CEO… I’m gonna get tossed in a cell of my own. *** Dane is a savage, filthy bad boy hitman who will stop at nothing to get the vengeance he seeks in this dark romance with sex from bestselling bad boy mob romance author Naomi West. DARK DESIRE is a new adult contemporary romance novel that will leave you gasping with its steamy intimate scenes, dark twists, and a surprise ending that you’ll never see coming. So get your hands on this romance love story today!
The papers in this volume were presented at a conference held at the Roehampton Institute, London, in February 1995, and are concerned with either theological or literary issues related to the nature of religious language. The papers suggest further issues that are still unresolved about the nature of religious language, from its early usage in the biblical texts to its recent use in contemporary writing and religious discourse.