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“If you like wonderfully romantic stories with men with accents and faraway travels, then you'll love Cathryn Parry's contemporary Scottish adventure.” —A Goodreads Reader A contemporary romance of adventure and passion set in Scotland The first book in the award-winning Sage Family of Scotland trilogy: Kristin Hart, a young industrial engineer for a shampoo-and-body-products company, shows up in her Vermont factory one dreary day to find an intriguing, mysterious Scotsman sitting at her desk. Malcolm MacDowall, the nephew of a billionaire Scottish industrialist, is on a secret mission to buy out Kristin’s company. Charmed by Kristin but filled with regret, he remains loyal to his family and does what he must. After the announcement is made that her factory is being closed, Kristin does what she must. This small-town girl who hadn’t even owned a passport packs her suitcase for Edinburgh, Scotland. To Malcolm’s shock, they’re swept up in a passionate adventure. During her quest to convince him to keep the factory open, she traverses the countryside, stays at a Highland castle, attends a Scottish wedding and falls in love with Malcolm, the Highlander of her heart. But is love enough to overcome family duty? The Sweetest Hours is book #1 in the Sage Family of Scotland series: Book #1: The Sweetest Hours Book #2: Scotland for Christmas Book #3: Secret Garden All books in the series may be read as standalone romances. AWARDS FOR THE SWEETEST HOURS: HOLT Medallion Award of Merit, Contemporary Romance Award of Excellence Finalist, Best Romance Series Book Heart of Excellence Readers’ Choice Award Finalist PRAISE FOR THE SWEETEST HOURS: “I love reading romance or I wouldn’t read so many… But every once in a while there is a novel that has something different. That sets it apart from the others. This is one of those books. There is a special engaging quality that drew me in. I fell in love with the hero, a modern-day Scots warrior. I could identify with the heroine… The time reading this novel was the sweetest hours.” Goodreads reader review “This was one of those books where I enjoyed the beginning, enjoyed the middle, and loved the ending. It was a feel-good book that did not let me down. I would gladly read another novel by this author." Goodreads reader review The Sweetest Hours should be of interest to anyone who enjoys reading books related to the following topics: Contemporary scottish romance novels, modern scottish romance books, scottish hero romance novels, scotland romance novels, scotland fiction, romance novels set in scotland, novels set in scotland, novels set in Scottish highlands, novels set in scotland highlands, romance novels set in the highlands, scottish castle romance book, family saga romance novels, scotland family saga romance, scottish billionaire series, scottish American billionaire, scotland billionaire romance, billionaire romance
The phenomenon of "absorption" or the intense focusing of attention that results in a sense of escape and diversion is examined here. In this context, the principal areas of adult recreation are examined: stories, shows, intoxication, sex, music, dancing, art, and meditation. The issues discussed in this book have generally been overlooked by psychology, which is primarily concerned with the everyday business of living (self, anxiety, learning, etc.). This study will promote the understanding of the tremendous attractiveness of these modern diversions that are extremely absorbing and hypnotic.
"There could be no doubt left in anyone's mind that my life had all the makings of a country-and-western song." The second of seven children (with another on the way), Hallie Palmer has one dream: to make it to Vegas. Normally blessed with an uncanny gift for winning at games of chance, she's just hit a losing streak. She's been kicked out of the casino she frequents during school hours, lost all her money for a car on a bad bet at the track, and has been grounded by her parents. Hallie decides the time as come to cut her losses. Answering an ad in the local paper, she lands a job as yard person at the elegant home of the sixty-ish Mrs. Olivia Stockton, a wonderfully eccentric rebel who scribes acclaimed poetry along with the occasional soft-core porn story. Under the same wild roof is Olivia's son, Bernard, an antiques dealer and gourmet cook who turns out mouthwatering cuisine and scathing witticisms, and Gil, Bernard's lover, whose down-to-earth sensibilities provide a perfect foil to the Stocktons' outrageous joie de vivre. Here, in this anything-goes household, Hallie has found a new family. And she's about to receive the education of her life. From a wonderful new voice in fiction comes the freshest and funniest novel to barrel down the pike since Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café. In Beginner's Luck, Laura Pedersen introduces us to the endearing oddballs and eccentrics of Cosgrove County, Ohio, who burst to life and steal our hearts-and none more so than Hallie Palmer, sixteen, savvy, and wise beyond her years, a young woman who knows life is a gamble ... and sometimes you have to bet the house.
Donald Davie's poems are here arranged chronologically from the 1950s to the beginning of the 1990s. Taken together, the poems display that reverence for the distinctive qualities of the English language which has earned him a name as one of Britain's finest living poets. "Davie's voice—judgemental, ironic, epigrammatic, humorous, self-lacerating—speaks always with reference to an unhuman perpendicular standard that itself goes unquestioned. It is not a standard of Beauty or Truth; Davie is a poet of the third member of the Platonic triad, Justice."—Helen Vendler, The New Yorker "[Davie's poems] are on the quiet side, often casual and musing in mood and tone; determined to resist large gestures of assent or denial. . .Donald Davie may just be the best English poet-critic of our time."—William Pritchard, The New Republic "Donald Davie's Collected Poems does more than mark the culmination of one of the most distinguished careers in post-war British poetry; it is the autobiographical journey of a living poet at the height of his creative powers and the mastery of his craft. Davie is considered the most important and valuable contemporary link between poetry in England and America."—Sarah E. McNeil, Little Rock Free Press
In Jewish tradition, the wee hours of the night are especially propitious for contemplation of the Jewish exile and yearning for redemption, both collective and personal. This book explains the meaning and purpose of Tikkun Chatzot (the Midnight Lament) and contains the first complete English translation of this inspiring service, together with detailed instructions for when and how to say it.