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On a walk along the quiet area of the beach, I come upon a green bottle in the sand. I decide to pick it up...
Like many women, June wishes for things she can’t have: a nice beach condo, a pile of money and…to be a man? Walking along the beach one afternoon, she stumbles upon an ancient glass bottle. A bottle full of promise and hope. But when a deadly storm appears out of nowhere, she is forced to take refuge. Trouble is, there is no where to go; no where to run. Perhaps the bottle holds a clue? Will June escape the storm or will she succumb to its ferocity? Find out in this playfully erotic 4500 word gender swap story. Read now and make your wishes come true!
Should I bulk up or get toned? Losing body fat is a greater challenge. You have to restrict carbohydrates, sugars, and caloric intake. In addition, you must increase your basal metabolic rate(BMR) through weight and cardiovascular training. The end results are worth it. Having a lean physique will command respect at the beach. Building muscle and bulking up is work but it is enjoyable. You can eat more calories and be less restrictive with your diet. The benefits of bulking up are increased confidence, fitting into your clothes better, and lifting heavier weights. Did you know by increasing your muscle mass, you will burn more calories at rest? This is why people who carry more muscle mass can be less restrictive with their diets and still stay lean. Welcome to Body Transformation: Get Lean Or Bulk Up. This book will have 2 sections. You can bulk up, then cut down to create the ultimate physique. If you just want to get fit and lose weight, use section 1. Section 1 will feature these following chapter: • The major nutrients • Understanding the energy equation • Eating for fat loss • Two examples of different eating plans for fat loss • Healthy meals under 500 calories • Training guidelines to follow • Goal setting • A 2 week beginner fat loss training program • An 8 week fat loss training program for men • An 8 week fat loss training program for women Section 2 will feature the following chapters: • Eating for muscular gains • The top rules for gaining muscle • Two diet examples for gaining muscle • High caloric protein shake recipes • Goal setting • Training guidelines • A 2 week beginner training program • An 8 week strength training program for men • An 8 week strength training program for women Now is the time to create the physique you have always wanted!
Shanaya is a lesbian, but her best friend - the woman she desperately loves - definitely isn't. Worse yet, she's about to marry a complete jerk. When a flamboyantly gay genie emerges from her antique necklace, she turns herself into a sexy man. But now can she learn to think like a man, act like a man, and make love like a man...before Allison makes the worst mistake of her life? ~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~ Shanaya nearly choked. ?What? You?re gay? A gay genie?? He scowled at her. ?Oh, great. And now I have to deal with a bigot, too?? He waved his fingers mockingly. ?Are you scared I?m going to infect you with my horrible gay cooties?? ?No, no, nothing like that!? she protested quickly. ?I?m?I?m a lesbian! So I?m actually kind of glad you?re gay.? ?You?re a lesbian? Awesome!? The genie leaped to his feet and bounded towards her. ?Gay high-five, girlfriend!? She lifted a hand and their palms clapped together. ?Now,? he said, leaning against her bookcase. ?What can I do for you, o my mistress?? Right. Genies grant wishes. But??First of all, I need to get everything straight.? She chewed her lip. ?And I can?t go on calling you?you. Especially if you?re not going to tell me what your real name is. Not that I?m asking you to,? she added hastily. ?How about?Gene?? ?Gene?? He rolled his eyes dramatically. ?I suppose I can live with that. Gene. Fine.? ?And how many wishes do I get? Three?? ?Three?? Gene scoffed. ?Girlfriend, that was centuries ago. You have to keep up with the times. Haven?t you ever heard of inflation? You get lots more than that. But first, I have to lay out the rules.? She nodded. ?Okay.? ?Rule one: No wishing for more wishes. That is total bullcrap. Also, you don?t get to banish me and then summon me with a fresh set. You start with a finite number, and that?s all you get until you banish me permanently or you die. Got it?? She nodded. Gene ticked off a second point on his fingers. ?Next rule. No murder, violence, or emotional or psychological torture. We?re kinder, gentler djinn, these days. You want to knock off your older sister so you can marry the sultan?s son instead of her, you better take care of that yourself.? ?Um?how long have you been away from Earth, anyway?? He ignored her. ?Third. I can give advice, if you ask for it. But I?m not going to volunteer information if you?re going to do something spectacularly stupid.? He grinned, sharklike, and she shivered. ?Watching humans screw things up is half the fun. ?Any questions?? She swallowed. ?There?s?there?s this girl.? ?Oh?? Gene cocked an eyebrow. ?Cute?? ?Gorgeous!? ?And let me guess. She doesn?t even know you exist, right? You?ve been pining your heart out for her for years, wanting one glance from her smoldering eyes, one kiss from her glistening lips?? ?No! We?re best friends!? ?Best friends. Sure. And you want me to change her sexuality so she?ll desire you? Or maybe just a simple love spell?? His look was disgusted, and she hung her head in shame. ?Hell and no. We can?t take away free will. No potions, spells, hypnosis, or any of that crap. You want this girl in bed, you better find a better way to do it.? Her heart, which had leapt with horrified hope a few seconds ago, crashed back into her belly. But? ?What if it was my choice? You wouldn?t be taking away her free will then.? ?Your choice? What are you talking about?? The thought was so audacious it took her breath away. She swallowed, cold sweat breaking out on the back of her neck. ?Could you?could you turn me into a man?? Gene stared at her, the silence in the room stretching out until she was quivering like a string. ?That?s more than stupid. It?s insane.?
When Lily Jacobs was born, she inherited Fazire – a genie. Her family had three wishes and they’d only ever used one so Fazire was stuck in the human world. This worked since he’d become a member of the family anyway. Even with a genie, Lily's young life wasn’t perfect. To escape the kids making her miserable at school, Lily buried herself in romance novels. One day, when the teasing was just too much, she used one of her wishes. She told Fazire she wanted to find a man like in her books and she made the most complicated wish Fazire had ever heard. Her wished-for man had to be impossibly handsome, virile, fierce, rugged and ruthless (amongst a dozen other things). He also had to think she was beautiful and he had to love her more than anything in the world. Nathaniel McAllister wasn’t born to a life where there were such things as genies granting wishes. His life was filled with drugs, crime and neglect. He was running errands for a gangster before he was in his teens and, even though life and hard work led him to wealth and respectability, he always knew, deep down, he was dirty. When Nate met Lily he knew he was no good for her but as virile, fierce, rugged and ruthless as he was, Nate was no match for the pull of sweet, innocent Lily. Unfortunately, Lily’s wish included that she and her hero go through trials and tribulations to test their love. And Fazire wasn’t only a good genie, he loved Lily – so he gave her exactly what she wanted.
In the near future, in the Epcot of Walt Disney's imagination, sixty thousand people live in a CommuniTree surrounding the forward-looking Walt Disney World theme park. Five unique families are among the residents—and some of the parents were once known as the Kingdom Keepers. Their identities are carefully guarded in order to raise their children without special treatment, most of the Kingdom Keepers work for the Walt Disney Company, and have settled into "ordinary" and rewarding lives.When a messenger carrying a secret communication from Villains Park in Hong Kong coincides with both a solar eclipse and Eli Whitman's thirteenth birthday—a few "ordinary" kids are thrust into a battle to save Epcot and find their friend who has mysteriously disappeared.With their friend missing and their parents acting strangely, the Kingdom Kids discover they are in possession of unusual powers as they forge a bond to rescue their friend and uncover the truth about how real magic has entered their lives.
A Powerful Look at Corporate Change and Why Mergers, Reorganizations, and Transformations Succeed or Fail “[One of the] best business books of 2001 . . . [a] useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life).” —Miami Herald “Provocative imagery . . . useful questions for managers to ask themselves.” —Harvard Business Review “The Change Monster not only talks intelligently about the social dynamics and emotions of people [in change efforts], it does so with wisdom, insight, and practicality.”—Daniel Leemon, executive vice president and chief strategy officer, Charles Schwab Corporation “A practitioner’s primer on revitalization that puts you in the shoes of some who have failed and others who have succeeded. In doing so, Jeanie Daniel Duck graphically delivers her main message to management: Learn to master the emotions and obsessions of those who stand in the way of change, including your own, and once you do, you have your hands on a miraculous engine for change.” —Michael Useem, professor of management and director of the Center for Leadership and Change at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and author of The Leadership Moment and Leading Up “Duck is an acute and empathetic observer of the changes erupting in the workplace from the convulsive nature of corporate evolution. . . . Jeanie Duck’s terrific book is a . . . useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life). Sensitive but tough, Duck’s compassionate wisdom is street smart without a trace of glibness.” —Miami Herald
An impassioned plea and workable solution for women and men to imagine a better world, embrace their differences, find ways to end oppression, and learn how to work better together. We are currently at a strategic cultural intersection with relationships between women and men eroding. And it seems no one knows what to do. While it is good for women to expose their pain, what often happens is that they immediately blame the person at the other end of it, which sets up a never-ending cycle of accusations, denial, avoidance, and ultimately devastation for everyone involved. This moment of discovery should not signal the end but instead become an opportunity to create a different world where men and women are better together. Better Together is a beacon of hope in a challenging storm. It’s where thoughts can be rechanneled and hope rekindled as author Danielle Strickland offers steps toward a real and workable solution. Her premise is that two things are needed for change: 1) imagine a better world, and 2) understand oppression. Understanding how oppression works is an important part of undoing it. Danielle says, “I refuse to believe that all men are bad. I also refuse to believe that all women are victims. I don’t want to be just hopeful, I want to be strategically hopeful. I want to work toward a better world with a shared view of the future that looks like equality, freedom, and flourishing.”
The notions of other peoples, cultures, and natural conditions have always been determined by the epistemology of imagination and fantasy, providing much freedom and creativity, and yet have also created much fear, anxiety, and horror. In this regard, the pre-modern world demonstrates striking parallels with our own insofar as the projections of alterity might be different by degrees, but they are fundamentally the same by content. Dreams, illusions, projections, concepts, hopes, utopias/dystopias, desires, and emotional attachments are as specific and impactful as the physical environment. This volume thus sheds important light on the various lenses used by people in the Middle Ages and the early modern age as to how they came to terms with their perceptions, images, and notions. Previous scholarship focused heavily on the history of mentality and history of emotions, whereas here the history of pre-modern imagination, and fantasy assumes center position. Imaginary things are taken seriously because medieval and early modern writers and artists clearly reveal their great significance in their works and their daily lives. This approach facilitates a new deep-structure analysis of pre-modern culture.