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Two weeks to find a wife! Getting married was the last thing Luc Benchard wanted to do. But if he didn't marry before his thirty-third birthday, just two weeks away, he stood to lose a fortune…. Aphra Grantly was single, and already living in Luc's family home! She would make a perfect convenient bride—and, in theory, the idea wasn't altogether unattractive to Aphra. After all, it would allow her to stay in the house she loved. But when Aphra found herself on honeymoon with the most desirable man she'd ever met, she knew she was in real danger of falling in love with her own temporary husband. Which wasn't very convenient at all!
A founding member of Delta Force goes behind the scenes of the elite counterterrorist unit to describe its grueling selection process, difficult training regimen, and some of its missions in trouble spots around the world.
Presumed guilty! Raúl Farrington had no mercy where Nella was concerned. A mystery woman had married his brother and vanished with his fortune, and all evidence pointed to Nella…. Raúl was determined to make her honor the marriage vows she'd never taken, and Nella was equally determined to prove her innocence and escape from Raúl's heartless tyranny. The last thing she'd expected was suddenly to find herself attracted to this handsome stranger who'd abducted her…and to find that she really didn't want to be free of him at all!
Providing a clearer understanding of contemporary issues through a broad, historical perspective, this scholarly overview unites the multidisciplinary roots of social psychology into one coherent book. The author attempts to unite the works and theories of all social psychological subdivisions. Clearly and concisely, he presents readers with a history of social psychology using a minimum of technical jargon. Rather than merely cataloging theories and works, he provides an intellectual context for contemporary research, practice, and study.
"Every woman does have her price." Steel Anastasi's cynicism appalled Ginny—but she couldn't walk away from his offer. It was up to her to ensure that the company survived, even if that meant enduring interference from the handsome Greek! But Ginny had a feeling Steel might not play fair…. He was a master of manipulation, and clearly had his own agenda. What did Ginny really mean to him? And were his intentions strictly honourable? One thing was certain—she was about to find out!
April DeConick offers a new translation of the Gospel of Judas, one which seriously challenges the National Geographic interpretation of a good Judas.
In early 2009, at the start of a new administration in Washington, the Brookings Institution Press published The Obama Administration and the Americas: Agenda for Change, offering a roadmap for a fresh approach to U.S. relations with its neighbors. Now, at the midway point of that presidential administration, the editors of that insightful volume follow up with Shifting the Balance: Obama and the Americas, an authoritative and critical look at what President Obama and his team have done in regard to Latin America and the Caribbean, how they have been received in the region, and what steps should be taken in the future.
A detailed study of the religious and political character of the most revolutionary decade of English history, from the execution of Charles I in 1649 to the return of his son in 1660. Explores the minds and conduct of the dominant figure of the era, Oliver Cromwell, and his friends and enemies.
This cultural study of rationing in Central Australia develops a new narrative of colonisation.