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Avery: The moment I took the undercover assignment, my world turned upside down. I can’t trust anyone, and there is nowhere to run because they will find me. I won’t fool myself into believing Devin Volkov suddenly has a heart of gold. He doesn’t. It’s not in him. Instead, I’m faced with falling deeper into a world where there is no way out, where the thin line between good and evil doesn’t even exist. The only way to survive is to take down Devin Volkov, the one man who hasn’t turned his back on me when everyone else has. ~~ Devin: When Avery Hill came into my world, nothing else mattered. For once, I didn’t want to be the man I’d become. I stopped drinking, stopped chasing women, and let myself pretend that I could have a normal life. An ordinary life, where there is no arguing how thin the line is between good and evil. But that isn’t my life. I was born into the V Mafia, and everyone wants a piece of me, except Avery Hill. . . All books in the series can be read as stand-alone novels. There are no cliffhangers.
What if Protestantism were true? What if the Reformers really were heroes, the Bible the sole rule of faith, and Christ's Church just an invisible collection of loosely united believers? As an Evangelical, Devin Rose used to believe all of it. Then one day the nagging questions began. He noticed things about Protestant belief and practice that didn't add up. He began following the logic of Protestant claims to places he never expected it to go -leading to conclusions no Christians would ever admit to holding. In The Protestant's Dilemma, Rose examines over thirty of those conclusions, showing with solid evidence, compelling reason, and gentle humor how the major tenets of Protestantism - if honestly pursued to their furthest extent - wind up in dead ends. The only escape? Catholic truth. Rose patiently unpacks each instance, and shows how Catholicism solves the Protestant's dilemma through the witness of Scripture, Christian history, and the authority with which Christ himself undeniably vested his Church.
A heart-pounding start to a fantastic series. Ava and Blake are such a sexy couple. Love, lies, and danger. What more could you wish for to keep you turning the pages." ~GR Review When Ava Dalton finds herself face-to-face with a criminal mastermind, it takes everything she has not to run the other way. After all, she grew up with a cop for a father. Not to mention she works with the criminally insane as a psychiatrist. She knows better. But when she finds out startling information about Blake Volkov, one of the brothers connected to the notorious V Mafia, she knows his life is in danger. It’s Ava’s duty to tell him everything she knows, or at least that’s what she tells herself. Ava just never expects to see the man behind the cocky façade… Someone who is far more loyal, protective, and charming than she ever expects. As the chemistry between them heats up, Ava realizes she’s falling for a man she can never have. It isn’t until her own life becomes in danger that she understands the truth behind the V Mafia, and she just might not survive to reveal it. reveal it. This is a standalone romantic suspense novel with no cliffhanger. Each book in the series follows a different brother and can be read on its own.
Rousseau's ideas have influenced almost every major political development of the last two hundred years, and are crucial to an understanding of phenomena as diverse as the French Revolution, modern educational theory, and the contemporary environmental movement. This is reason enough to draw attention to his startlingly alive autobiography. But the Confessions is also among the greatest self-portraits in world literature -which suggests, even more than the impact of Rousseau's thought, the extent to which the very high opinion he had of himself was ultimately justified.
This work is a frank treatment of Rousseau's sexual and intellectual development. It offers a model for the reflective life: the solitary, uncompromising individual; the enemy of servitude and habit; and the selfish egoist who dedicates himself to a particular ideal.
Reproduction of the original: The Confessions of J.J. Rousseau by Jean Jacques Rousseau
� I HAVE begun on a work which is without precedent, whose accomplishment will have no imitator. I propose to set before my fellow-mortals a man in all the truth of nature; and this man shall be myself. I have studied mankind and know my heart; I am not made like any one I have been acquainted with, perhaps like no one in existence; if not better, I at least claim originality, and whether Nature has acted rightly or wrongly in destroying the mold in which she cast me, can only be decided after I have been read.