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In this collection of short stories, Mike Adams tells some harsh tales of life in Southern Indiana! Tales of junky amputees, rabid beasts, sadistic rednecks, Satanism, and drug induced horror all mixed with plenty of booze and violence to keep you firmly planted on your throne.
Diagnosis Amor is the first collected volume of the Heartland Metro Hospital steamy medical romance series. It includes the following complete standalone stories: Remission: He's my mentor and off-limits. So why can’t I stay away from him? Contusion: I want to see him again, but can I keep my illness a secret from yet another person? Incision: How can a heart surgeon be so heartless? Or is he simply trying to mask his own attraction? Praise for Remission: "With the drama and passion of a telenovela, Ofelia Martinez creates a world of found family centered on a hospital so real I felt that I'd walked its halls. The angsty push-pull of Carolina and Hector kept me glued to my e-reader." - Michelle McCraw, Author of Work with Me "If you enjoy hospital settings, doctors daring to taste the forbidden, and a slow-burn romance that shifts time periods, you'll enjoy Remission. The characters pretty much pop off the page." - Maggie from the Maggie Blackbird blog "Martinez's debut novel was so wonderful to read and a great start to a series. Her characters were captivating, full of charm, sass, and heart. " - Jennie from Lost in Booklandia "Just the thought of Hector saying "Carolina" with his Spanish accent is enough to make sure your vital signs are in working order." - Jazz Matthews, Author of The Rancher's Callous Heart "Talk about slow burn...but everything is happening so fast you don't get a minute to catch your breath." - Tanja from OMGReads
Once she was saved, she became his captive, and from then on, she began her miserable life ...He insisted on having a baby, but he was swept out of the house.Looking at the couple at the wedding, she thought ... He was going to die.She looked at imp and asked, "Where's your mother?"
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An all-in-one collection of Neil Humphrey’s trilogy: Notes from an even Smaller Island, Scribbles from the Same Island and Final Notes from a Great Island. In 2003, his second book, Scribbles from the Same Island, a compilation of his popular humour columns in WEEKEND TODAY, was launched in Singapore and Malaysia and also became an immediate best-seller. In 2006, Final Notes from a Great Island: A Farewell Tour of Singapore completed the trilogy. The book went straight to No.1 and decided to stay there for a few months. Having run out of ways to squeeze ‘island’ into a book title, Humphreys moved to Geelong, Australia. He now writes for several magazines and newspapers in Singapore and Australia and spends his weekends happily looking for echidnas and platypuses. But he still really misses roti prata.
At last, a cleanse that helps you heal and revitalize while eating well! The founder and innovative chef of Soupelina shares her customizable three- and five-day cleanses (with a one-day reset option as well) that will supercharge your health, help reduce inflammation, sharpen your mind, make your skin glow -- and help you lose a few pounds in the process. Don't want to cleanse but want to get more whole veggies into your day? These soups are easy, nourishing, and satisfying. Make a batch to sip on all week (or freeze for later) -- these soups are perfect for a healthy, filling dinner, lunch -- and even breakfast. A celebration of great-tasting plant-based soups, Soupelina's Soup Cleanse will change the way you think about healthy food.
Knowing nothing of Singapore in the 1990s, a young Englishman, Neil Humphreys, arrives in the land of “air-conned” shopping centres and Lee Kuan Yew. From the aunties in the hawker centres to expats dressed as bananas, from Singlish to kiasuism, and from Singaporeans at home to Singaporeans abroad, Humphreys explores all aspects of Singaporean life, taking in the sights, dissecting the culture and illuminating each place and person with his perceptive and witty observations. Written by someone who is at once both insider and outsider, the book is a wonderfully funny and disarmingly honest portrait of Singapore and its people. That was the original synopsis. And a cult classic was born. First published in 2001, Notes from an Even Smaller Island became an extraordinary success, selling tens of thousands of copies. It popped up on the national bestseller several times over the years and launched Neil’s stellar writing career. This 20th anniversary edition contains new material; Neil has gone back and re-evaluated his first book, looking at what he got right, what he definitely got wrong and updating readers on key characters, stories and crazy incidents. He also includes never-previously published photos to prove – once and for all – that every word of his irreverent work was true.
From Susie Fishbein, author of the most popular kosher cookbook series ever, comes a tantalizing new volume tailored for the time constrained cook in all of us! Featuring the high quality approach associated with the first three volumes, Fishbein serves up uncompromisingly delicious recipes that are short on prep and long on taste and eye appeal. Destined to be a best seller, Short On Time may reinvigorate a treasured American tradition: a home cooked evening meal together! Says Fishbein, ?This is the book all my friends ? and their friends ? have been waiting for!? Features Include: 140 brand-new delectable recipes Full-color photo illustrates each finished recipe Clearly stated prep and cooking times Speedy clean up Calls for common ingredients and minimal cooking implements Easy to follow instructions Quick and easy table d'cor ideas for entertaining Comprehensive cross-referenced index
"Six Six Six" is the 6" x 9" ISBN# book version of the September 2010 issue of cc&d magazine (cc&d: "Children, churches and Daddies", the UN-religious, NON-family oriented literary and art magazine, founded 1993), v212, from Scars Publications. It has poetry by Je'free, kalifornia, CEE, Casey Cole, Max Evans, Christopher Woods, Rose E. Grier, Douglas Holder, John Thompson, Kevin Michael Wehle, Janet Kuypers, David E. Cowen, John A. Grochalski, R. N. Taber, Christopher A. Scarber, Michael S. Morris, K.D. Iredale, and Tom (WordWulf) Sterner, prose by Skibo LeBlanc, Rufus Ryan, Brian Duggan, Michael Hoag, Jason Marc Harris, Jim Meirose, and John Duncklee, and art by Nick Brazinsky, Paul Baker, Jay Marvin, Tray Drumhann, the HA!man of South Africa, Eric Bonholtzer, Mark Graham, Uzeyir Lokman CAYCI, Aaron Wilder (with Kim Rottas), David Thompson, Edward Michael O'Durr Supranowicz, and Cheryl Townsend.