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You’re The Lights... Sebastian had one rule. No women on the back of his bike. Period. The one time he broke that rule, he killed the woman that was carrying his child. Then comes Baylee Roberts. She makes Sebastian want to break every single rule he’d ever implemented. Hell, but she even makes him consider that dreaded H word. A helmet. To My... Baylee Roberts innocently walked into her bathroom never expecting that she’d find a man in there. It is her bathroom after all, and she lives alone. From the instant he placed his hat on her head to protect her from the sun, Baylee’s mind becomes filled with thoughts of a certain biker. She really shouldn't go there. There’s no telling what kind of dangerous things he does for The Dixie Wardens MC. Siren... Nothing is ever as easy as it should be. Their relationship’s one of them. Baylee’s brother is a cop. Baylee’s father is a cop. Which inevitably means that Baylee’s going to have certain hang-ups about being with a man like himself. Sebastian has a lot on his plate with his busy job as a firefighter, a single father, and the vice president of The Dixie Wardens MC. Not enough, though, to keep him away from Baylee. When a series of arsons rattle their hometown and puts Sebastian’s life on the line, Baylee finally realizes the only fire Sebastian can’t put out is the one inside her heart.
A true account of going through UCLA’s famed Daniel Freeman Paramedic Program—and practicing emergency medicine on the streets of Los Angeles. Nine months of tying tourniquets and pushing new medications, of IVs, chest compressions, and defibrillator shocks—that was Kevin Grange’s initiation into emergency medicine when, at age thirty-six, he enrolled in the “Harvard of paramedic schools”: UCLA’s Daniel Freeman Paramedic Program, long considered one of the best and most intense paramedic training programs in the world. Few jobs can match the stress, trauma, and drama that a paramedic calls a typical day at the office, and few educational settings can match the pressure and competitiveness of paramedic school. Blending months of classroom instruction with ER rotations and a grueling field internship with the Los Angeles Fire Department, UCLA’s paramedic program is like a mix of boot camp and med school. It would turn out to be the hardest thing Grange had ever done—but also the most transformational and inspiring. An in-depth look at the trials and tragedies that paramedic students experience daily, Lights and Sirens is ultimately about the best part of humanity—people working together to help save a human life.
Inara’s hiding place has become a safer, less tropical version of the Flowery Isle. She’s secure in a realm she understands but still trapped. Aaron’s need to protect her is borderline militant and she’s starting to question if he should have helped free her at all. Her Siren side grows daily: a malevolence filling her with impulses she’s too afraid to admit. It’s getting painful to hide from everyone and she’s riddled with guilt at the deception. But she’s terrified the icy darkness will eclipse her sunlight and Aaron will see the monster she’s become. She questions their relationship for this reason. He’s risking his life for her when all he knows are the parts, she’s allowing him to see. Nobody understands what she’s going through, until Dante. He’s the only one who can empathise with her problems because he has them too. She can be herself around him without fear of judgement and it’s a relief to finally have a friend she can talk to. When her past finally catches up with her, Dante is the one that picks up the pieces. He shelters her from the brewing storm but she can’t bring herself to love him the way he wants. The only love she needs is the one she never asked for and least expected, and she’ll protect it until her dying breath.
Thrown into a realm of werewolves, vampires, and other supernatural beings, a human girl finds herself at the center of a thrilling love triangle. Obsidian Cove Supernatural Academy is no ordinary school. It's a crucible where ancient powers and forbidden passions intertwine. As she navigates the treacherous halls and discovers her own hidden abilities, she becomes the object of desire for five captivating and dangerous men. Each with their own secrets and allure, they compete for her heart while dark forces threaten to consume the academy. Can she resist the siren song of temptation? Or will she be drawn into a world of danger and enchantment she can never escape? Siren's Call is a spellbinding tale of love, lust, and the supernatural. This is a why-choose paranormal romance that will leave you breathless.
This anthology is designed for students of Indian universities. It presents, in chronological sequence, some of the major British poets from the sixteenth century to the present, and it also offers a cross-section of American poetry.
If you grew up during the baby boomer years, you will enjoy reading this book, and if not, you will enjoy learning what it was like growing up in the late fifties. It will spark memories of your own childhood. OJ Hurt grew up instilled with a Christian faith and describes himself as "just a man living as best I know how and as taught me by my parents and grandparents." This book will take you into small-town memories and describe what it's like to be a police officer. As a police pilot, OJ will place you in the cockpit of a police helicopter and will make you feel as though you are in the cockpit flying with him. This book will describe what it's like being a federal investigator and will allow you some insight into investigative questioning techniques. OJ's three decades of investigative experience and his experience as an army counterintelligence officer is a career-rich in action and stories. OJ describes his leadership philosophy and how committed leadership can effect improvement. OJ describes what it's like as an army counterintelligence officer and developing a tough mindset as a leader of combat operations. Learn how he put together six intelligence teams from scratch and how tactical intelligence sources are determined and why one does not leave a footprint on an intelligence source. Enjoy.
Until corporate indifference silenced its presses in 2009, the Citizen was Arizona's oldest continually published newspaper. This book is about the characters and character of the Citizen as witnessed by the authors, who toiled in the newsroom a combined 59 years.