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Sun and sand lead to a sweet and surprising romance on the Virginia coast in this Americana romance from the New York Times–bestselling author of Rivals. When Lacey Andrews’s cousin asks her to mind a stunning piece of shorefront property on Virginia Beach, she jumps at the opportunity. Lacey could use a vacation after dealing with a particularly unpleasant customer at work. Little does she know that her quiet retreat is about to be interrupted by the very same surly but stunning man who berated her on the phone. It seems that Lacey’s cousin accidentally asked two people to housesit, and Cole Whitfield has no intention of leaving. But as the surprise housemates spend more time together in the relaxing ocean breeze, their rivalry unwinds and romantic sparks start to fly. When the real world invades their vacation bubble, however, their sweet flirtation might quickly turn sour. With over 300 million books in print, Janet Dailey is a master of romance, proving once again her prowess in the trade in this captivating and alluring escape to the shores of the Old Dominion State.
It's a collection of articles about writing, books, movies, family, travels, reading, taking risks and going against convention like a fish climbing a tree. The book is also a story about being audacious, believing in oneself in spite of doubts. It is about rising beyond one’s own, and other-imposed limitation. It is about defying conventions and not conforming to the norm. It is about stepping outside one’s comfort zone and pursuing one’s passion no matter how contradictory it is with one’s chosen profession. It is about un-boxing yourself and not confining yourself with labels and stereotypes. This book is a testament that Accountants are not boring and are not just number crunchers. Accountants can also write short stories, essays and poetry and they can be whatever they want to be aside from being bean counters.
It has been a year since tooth-fairy-in-training Breeze Willabean was kidnappedcarried through a portal and into the dead, colorless world of the Dark Kingdomand had her wings clipped. Ever since, Breeze has been forced to behave as the child of Rowan and Mazey Zaffino, a wacky couple who believe this world filled with decaying and hopeless fairies is better than Tooth Kingdom. When the Zaffinos see life returning to their dark world, they realize they may soon be able to find their long-lost daughter, Zaren. But first, the Zaffinos need to get their hands on a magic fairy dust recipe that unfortunately only the magic maker possesses. Desperate for help, the Zaffinos offer freedom and the possibility of having a kingdom of her own to Breeze in exchange for her assistance in leading them to the magic maker. Now as Breeze contemplates whether fulfilling her dream of being queen of her own kingdom is worth the trouble, she has no idea how her decisions will impact those around her and the rest of Tooth Kingdom. In this captivating fantasy tale, a tooth-fairy-in-training embarks on an adventure that teaches her the consequences of her actions and leads her to set wrongs right.
In coastal Maine, a woman’s scandalous past comes back to haunt her—and tempt her—in this Americana romance from the New York Times–bestselling author. In a picturesque fishing village off the coast of Maine, twenty-six-year-old attorney Gina Gaynes has a thriving career and a bright future. The last man she wants to see is Rhyder Owens, a virile member of the yachting set, back in town to shake up her life again. She’s fought hard to forget what happened between them nine years ago. It hadn’t been love, it was raw desire. It wasn’t a marriage, it was a scandal. It ended not in bittersweet goodbyes, but with blackmail. Now Rhyder is back to reclaim what he never should have let go. But Gina is not the girl he once knew, one given to impulsive fantasies. She’s no longer under the rule of a family who put them both through hell. She’s an independent, sophisticated woman who can’t be swayed by a bronze sculpture made of flesh and blood. And yet, locked in his embrace, her heart skips a beat. It’s making Gina wonder, maybe even hope, that the man who once seemed so wrong for her, could actually be the love of her life.
A beautiful heiress in upstate New York can’t resist a mysterious stranger in this entry in the New York Times–bestselling author’s Americana series. Discover romance across America with Janet Dailey’s classic series featuring a love story set in each of the fifty states. A New York Times–bestselling author with over 300 million copies of her books in print, Dailey transports you to the picturesque northern border of New York State in Beware of the Stranger. Samantha Jones is a small town journalist with a big secret. She is actually Samantha Gentry, daughter of one of New York’s most famous and powerful moguls. At twenty-two, she’s decided that finding true love isn’t easy for an heiress. But she’s willing to change her mind when she meets a man who knows her secret—and claims to have a message from her father. Soon, the handsome stranger has Samantha traveling by boat to a remote island along the St. Lawrence River. But who is Chris Andrews and what does he want? Why isn’t Samantha allowed to leave the island? A prisoner of the passionate lover whose motives she can’t begin to fathom, she is also a hostage to the powerful desires he awakens in her. And surrendering her heart could demand the highest ransom of all.
The problem of definition has a long history and has engaged the minds of some of the most eminent thinkers in the Western tradition, from Plato and Aristotle onwards. But it is also an everyday problem constantly confronting all who have to draft or interpret the countless texts on which modern society depends. Definition in Theory and Practice focuses on two areas where difficulties arise in a particularly acute form: lexicography and the law. Examining a wide range of approaches and definitional techniques, backed up by detailed analyses of dictionary entries and court cases, the authors provide a comprehensive survey of their subject. They argue that what underlies the problem of definition are conflicting assumptions about the way language functions. This in-depth study of definition will be of interest to academics researching lexicography, semantics and the intersection of linguistics and jurisprudence.