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She's going to take her life back…one sizzling night at a time! It used to be Nicky Sinclair's nightmares that kept her up all night; those 3:00 a.m. silences were her worst enemy. So now she's following doctor's orders—rest, relaxation and plenty of therapeutic Spanish sunshine. Only she hasn't counted on sharing her tranquil retreat with her best friend's brother, Rafael, whose presence is anything but peaceful! With his beguiling eyes and smoldering smile, he quickly becomes a very welcome distraction. After all, if she's struggling to sleep, why not find something else to do with her time…?
In this sensible, simple-to-follow workbook, based on the acclaimedNo More Sleepless Nights program, one of the world's leadinginsomnia experts gives you the tools to be your own sleeptherapist. Filled with interactive quizzes, sleep logs, andself-evaluation exercises, which may be used in conjunction withthe patented Sleep Timer, the workbook will help you uncover theunderlying cause of your own sleep problem, and then put together apersonalized action plan for getting a good night's rest. With advice on improving sleep hygiene and diet, the rightexercise, relaxation techniques, and more, No More SleeplessNights Workbook helps you conquer your own poor sleep rightnow. More importantly, it equips you to beat it again if it everreturns to disturb your dreams.
In Sleepless Nights a woman looks back on her life—the parade of people, the shifting background of place—and assembles a scrapbook of memories, reflections, portraits, letters, wishes, and dreams. An inspired fusion of fact and invention, this beautifully realized, hard-bitten, lyrical book is not only Elizabeth Hardwick’s finest fiction but one of the outstanding contributions to American literature of the last fifty years.
Every night, almost every human being is subject to an unusual change: we leave our awake consciousness and enter into a situation that is expressed as sleep for a few hours. With Waking, we remember little or nothing about those hours. Apart from some rare examples, we cannot think or think that we are asleep. Although the element of sleep applies to every person, many people are forced to undergo a full sleep state. All organisms display a model of alertness and a daily sleep-like activity and rest pattern in humans.
Jacob Green is a lawyer who has served his clients well for over 50 years. Now he finds himself in a situation where he is defending a young man accused of sexual assault. He has no luck in finding a defense and begins to question his ability. Had he tried one case too many? Would Emmanuel Gutierrez go to prison for decades because Jacob had passed his prime? This question is answered as Jacob Greens years of experience are tested in a case involving a strange course of events. A truly interesting story of an older lawyers last trial.
One More Voice adds the scholarly views of Dr. Cynthia Keppley Mahmood to the chorus of protest for civil and human rights in South Asia today. Looking at the Sikhs of the Punjab, the Muslims of Kashmir, terrorism in Mumbai, and the dangers of research in Bihar, Professor Mahmood includes her writings and speeches 2000-2010 in this second XLibris volume. (A Sea of Orange dealt with 1990-2000.) Readers both specialist and general will fi nd these pieces both informative and inspirational, as Mahmood turns her attention to activism in South Asia and the potential for change.
She’d keep his secrets…or face the consequences! Kinsley loves her new job and the challenges of keeping up with the brilliant Lincoln Meyers, but what in the world was he working on? And why did a man who didn’t tell her anything… enthrall her even when she wasn’t at work? Lincoln can’t stop himself from getting closer to the woman, intrigued and fascinated by her captivating blue eyes. But can he trust her? Or was the beautiful Kinsley a spy? Why was she determined to reunite him with the father who had abandoned his mother prior to Lincoln’s birth? What was Kinsley’s agenda? The consequences if he was wrong about her could be huge.
Sylvia has one last Christmas, after that, her husband of twenty-five years will do the unthinkable - divorce her. Out of agonizing prayer and reflection Sylvia Benson has developed a plan: Maybe if Randy sees what he'll be leaving behind, he'll change his mind. Randy Benson believes the love in his marriage has died. Sylvia was always so busy with everything else she could barely make time for him - so it only made sense to throw himself into his work. Now, to make the process as easy as possible, he'll give his wife one last Christmas together in exchange for an uncontested divorce. How can Sylvia expect one week of bliss to undo so many years of mistakes?