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Elenor was the beta's daughter until her pack got killed by rogues. After that her and her best friend, Jem, ran after seeing their parents get killed in front of them. They ran to another pack were they became omegas. No one knew that this two little girls had a big secret that they swore to never tell anyone. After 12 years pass Elenor is now 18 and Jem is 19. Both are Omegas in their new pack and like that they don't get attention from anyone. That was in till he came along the alpha of the Moon shadow pack. Alpha Alexander King. Alpha of the biggest pack in the United States. What will happen to the girls?
In a world where only the paranormals survived... A cruel virus wiped out all humans. Now there’s a war between the supernatural factions… Alpha wolf, Erik, finds a hot young male in the forest near his hidden home. His body instantly recognises the lost boy as an Omega wolf, the most alluring kind of all to an Alpha like him. Omega wolf, Corey, has managed to escape a broken world, only to find himself in a pack who lives as though time has forgotten them. Inside the safety of their compound, it is like the war never hit. Corey wants nothing more that to please his new Alpha, and stay hidden from the turmoil of the rest of the world. For the first time he is safe. And loved. Erik's brother is on the war path, and the threat of the outside world is closing in. Can Erik and Corey’s bond form in the turmoil of this new world? Fated Mates. In a world gone to Hell. The last of 'The New World Shifters' is here!
A traveler goes on a year-long journey with a man known only as "The teacher," and absorbs a new teaching on spiritual truths for every day of the year.
In Volume II of John O'Loughlin's collected supernotational philosophy project, he has combined the titles 'Critique of Post-Dialectical Idealism', 'Philosophical Truth', 'Veritas Philosophicus', and 'Last Judgements', which span the period 1989–93 and have allowed him to bring some kind of strict chronology to bear on a series of writings dubbed 'supernotational', to distinguish them from essays on the one hand and aphorisms on the other, thereby treading a kind of intermediate position between essays and aphorisms in the interests of what became a gradual progression towards an enhanced sense of philosophical logic commensurate, so we believe, with 'Supertruth' and, ultimately, a kind of plateau of aphoristic purism which took shape in the ensuing years. – A Centretruths Editorial
“If we want to understand what God was telling John about the future, we need to first understand what John understood.” —Professor Jon Paulien, Loma Linda University, USA In Jesus—The Portrait and Inscription of God, the author pours his years of research into addressing the issue that Jon Paulien highlights. Paki builds an intriguing case for a dual-focused method of interpreting Revelation. He uses this method to show (i) that Revelation was written primarily to John and his initial audience, (ii) that the same prophecies also speak to us with clarity and force. (iii) Then he wonders if God intentionally used the same material to speak to an audience, then and now. When this method is applied to Revelation 1–3, the text does come alive. Deep theological truths and nuggets extracted are way too many to recount in a single book. In fact, this fresh approach minimizes most of our interpretive issues and enhances our understanding and appreciation of the apocalyptic Christ. Some of our leading scholars agree: “It is well-written, well laid out, and has good solid biblical insights. … Good solid evidence for Revelation’s high Christology.” —Dr. Kayle de Waal, Avondale College, Australia “I found it thoughtful, helpful, and interesting to read. The style of presentation … is also very attractive.” —Professor Jon Paulien, Loma Linda University, USA “You have clearly shown the relationship between Revelation 1-3 with the rest of Revelation.” —Dr. Ross Cole, Avondale College, Australia The method used, its interpretations, and the theological insights are corroborated by other Johannine books, the New Testament, the Old Testament, and the Spirit of Prophecy. This volume will enhance the libraries of academics and laypeople alike.
As implied by the 'T' of the title, this book utilizes a number of T-shaped diagrammatic structures to illustrate a framework which derives from the basic Elements and continues to necessitate recourse to an approach to philosophy which is anything but trinitarian or tripartite in character, but wholly committed, on the contrary, to understanding life in terms of quadruplicities. Thus 'Philosophical Truth' is certainly more truthful than most philosophical systems have ever been, and a whole lot more ideologically committed, to boot.
Omega Maya keeps to herself working the fringes of known space to salvage derelict ships and other resources. She wants nothing to do with Alphas, so when Remy shows up at her current salvage operation, she?s at first displeased. He soon starts to win her over, but when her suppressant stops working, and he realizes she?s an Omega, he?s intent on claiming her. Maya doesn?t want to be any Alpha?s Omega, even Remy?s. Can she enjoy the pleasure he offers without surrendering everything she is and believes in or succumbing to her biological imperative to submit? Remy?s been searching for his Omega for years, and he?s convinced he?s found her in Maya. She stirs his need to love and protect, and it pains him that she doesn?t want what he?s offering. He understands the traumas in her past, but can he help her overcome them to embrace a future together?
Magic Words: A Dictionary is a oneofakind resource for armchair linguists, popculture enthusiasts, Pagans, Wiccans, magicians, and trivia nuts alike. Brimming with the most intriguing magic words and phrases from around the world and illustrated throughout with magical symbols and icons, Magic Words is a dictionary like no other. More than sevenhundred essay style entries describe the origins of magical words as well as historical and popular variations and fascinating trivia. With sources ranging from ancient Medieval alchemists to modern stage magicians, necromancers, and wizards of legend to miracle workers throughout time, Magic Words is a must have for any scholar of magic, language, history, and culture.
A workaholic, age 36, falls in love for the first time.

Meet Tasuke Hibiya, a 36-year-old man who has devoted his life to chemistry and now works as the chief researcher at a major pharmaceutical company. During an experiment, he gets stung by a bee and suffers an anaphylactic shock. The shock leads Hibiya to develop an unstoppable sex drive which prevents him from living his normal life.

Supporting Hibiya through this ordeal is his subordinate, Yamaki. As their relationship goes beyond the workplace, Yamaki holds a secret he is unable to tell Hibiya.

This is a dramatic scientific love story between a doting subordinate and a chief researcher who is still a virgin!