The Hot Guide to a Cool, Sexy Menopause

The Hot Guide to a Cool, Sexy Menopause
Author: Barbara Dehn
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 339
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1591207126

Menopause can impact a woman’s life in a variety of ways—the experiences of which are as varied and unique as each woman who is experiencing them. Nurse Barb wants every woman to know that this is no longer their grand mothers’ generation—there’s no need to just accept whatever comes their way. Vitality, zest, and yes, a sexy outlook on life are within every woman’s reach. The Hot Guide to a Cool Sexy Menopause is an extension of what Nurse Barb offers her own patients—which is relatable information, easy-to-understand explanations, and a varied menu of options. The author doesn’t believe in telling women what to do when the hormonal roller coaster of menopause presents a challenge. Instead, she believes in helping women find their own best path to total health. Menopause isn’t the end, nor is it something to be endured like a root canal. Menopause is a new beginning, and it can be one of the most rewarding times in a woman’s life. There’s a great deal to look forward to during this part of the journey and beyond. Nurse Barb provides a wealth of advice to guide you along your way. Each chapter of the book covers a different aspect of the menopause transition. Rounding out the practical information are true-life stories about women who have experienced the physical, emotional, and spiritual challenges and how they navigated this journey, growing stronger, more empowered, and healthier. A cool and sexy menopause is just a read away!

A Second Chance at Love

A Second Chance at Love
Author: K. L. Halley
Publisher: K. L. Halley
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2023-03-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Kelsey Williams devoted her life to raising her two children alone and giving them the best life possible. She proudly watched as they grew up, went to college, married, and had children. She never expected to become an outsider in their lives. When a lonely holiday shakes up her life, she decides some changes are needed. Taking a chance, she travels to Montana on vacation and unexpectedly meets a handsome cowboy. Is it possible for her to find love on this beautiful ranch? Ryan McGowan was a simple cowboy when his wife walked away from him and their four sons. Since then he has devoted his life to raising his boys and building a life for them. His life takes an unexpected turn when he comes across a woman sitting on his porch. He never expected to find another woman to share his life with, but this beautiful spitfire may just be the person to change his mind.

Heaven and Earth

Heaven and Earth
Author: Nora Roberts
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425278158

In the second book in her Three Sisters Island Trilogy, #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts returns to the haunting shores of New England—and to the lives of three passionate, powerful women… Ripley Todd's job as a sheriff’s deputy keeps her busy and happy, and she has no trouble finding men when she wants them—which, lately, isn’t all that often. She’s perfectly content, except for one thing: she has special powers that both frighten and confuse her. Distraction soon arrives in the handsome form of MacAllister Booke—a researcher who’s come to investigate the rumors of witchcraft that haunt Three Sisters Island. Right from the start, he knows there’s something extraordinary about Ripley Todd. Fascinated by her struggle with her amazing abilities, he becomes determined to help her accept who she is—and find the courage to open her heart. But before Ripley and Mac can dream of what lies in the future, they must confront the pain of the past. For Three Sisters shelters centuries of secrets—and a legacy of danger that plagues them still… Don't miss the other books in the Three Sisters Island Trilogy Dance Upon the Air Face the Fire

Doctoring

Doctoring
Author: Eric J. Cassell M.D.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2002-11-14
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0190289236

American medicine attracts some of the brightest and most motivated people the country has to offer, and it boasts the most advanced medical technology in the world, a wondrous parade of machines and techniques such as PET scans, MRI, angioplasty, endoscopy, bypasses, organ transplants, and much more besides. And yet, writes Dr. Eric Cassell, what started out early in the century as the exciting conquest of disease, has evolved into an overly expensive, over technologized, uncaring medicine, poorly suited to the health care needs of a society marked by an aging population and a predominance of chronic diseases. In Doctoring: The Nature of Primary Care Medicine, Dr. Cassell shows convincingly how much better fitted advanced concepts of primary care medicine are to America's health care needs. He offers valuable insights into how primary care physicians can be better trained to meet the needs of their patients, both well and sick, and to keep these patients as the focus of their practice. Modern medical training arose at a time when medical science was in ascendancy, Cassell notes. Thus the ideals of science--objectivity, rationality--became the ideals of medicine, and disease--the target of most medical research--became the logical focus of medical practice. When clinicians treat a patient with pneumonia, they are apt to be thinking about pneumonia in general--which is how they learn about the disease--rather than this person's pneumonia. This objective, rational approach has its value, but when it dominates a physician's approach to medicine, it can create problems. For instance, treating chronic disease--such as rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes, stroke, emphysema, and congestive heart failure--is not simply a matter of medical knowledge, for it demands a great deal of effort by the patients themselves: they have to keep their doctor appointments, take their medication, do their exercises, stop smoking. The patient thus has a profound effect on the course of the disease, and so for a physician to succeed, he or she must also be familiar with the patient's motivations, values, concerns, and relationship with the doctor. Many doctors eventually figure out how to put the patient at the center of their practice, but they should learn to do this at the training level, not haphazardly over time. To that end, the training of primary care physicians must recognize a distinction between doctoring itself and the medical science on which it is based, and should try to produce doctors who rely on both their scientific and subjective assessments of their patients' overall needs. There must be a return to careful observational and physical examination skills and finely tuned history taking and communication skills. Cassell also advocates the need to teach the behavior of both sick and well persons, evaluation of data from clinical epidemiology, decision making skills, and preventive medicine, as well as actively teaching how to make technology the servant rather than the master, and offers practical tips for instruction both in the classroom and in practice. Most important, Doctoring argues convincingly that primary care medicine should become a central focus of America's health care system, not merely a cost-saving measure as envisioned by managed care organizations. Indeed, Cassell shows that the primary care physician can fulfill a unique role in the medical community, and a vital role in society in general. He shows that primary care medicine is not a retreat from scientific medicine, but the natural next step for medicine to take in the coming century.

Warm & Willing

Warm & Willing
Author: Kate Hoffmann
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2014-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460372565

The Basics of Survival 1. Shelter Producer Sarah Cantrell would do anything to make her mark on the industry—including trudging into the woods to convince reclusive mountain man Sam Morgan to host her reality TV series. His hand-built log cabin offers a spectacular view. And Sam's not so hard on the eyes either…. 2. Warmth When a freak snowstorm strands Sarah in the cabin with sexy Sam, he teaches her the basics of survival. Including the best way to keep warm. Body heat. 3. Food Who needs food when she's got Sam? And since it looks as if she'll be leaving without a signed contract when the snow clears, she plans to satisfy her craving while she can. 4. Sex? Too late Sarah learns that the greatest threat to her survival is Sam's lovemaking. Because she realizes she can't live without it….

Nora Roberts' The Three Sisters Island Trilogy

Nora Roberts' The Three Sisters Island Trilogy
Author: Nora Roberts
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1549
Release: 2011-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101531290

#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts masterfully evokes the quaint charm of New England in this collection that includes all three novels in the Three Sisters Island Trilogy—stories of friendships made and hearts lost, of legends, lovers, and longing... DANCE UPON THE AIR Careful to conceal her true identity, Nell Channing takes a job as a cook at the local bookstore café—and begins to explore her feelings for the island sheriff, Zack Todd. But there is a part of herself she can never reveal to him. One careless word, one misplaced confidence, and the new life she’s so carefully created could shatter completely. HEAVEN AND EARTH Right from the start, researcher MacAllister Booke knows there’s something extraordinary about sheriff’s deputy Ripley Todd. Fascinated by her struggle with her amazing abilities, he becomes determined to help her accept who she is—and find the courage to open her heart. FACE THE FIRE Mia Devlin knows what it’s like to love with your whole heart—and then watch your love walk away. Angry, hurt and deeply confused, Mia refuses to admit that a passion for Sam Logan still burns up her heart. But she’ll need his help—and his powers—to face her greatest, most terrifying challenge.

Red Hot Fury

Red Hot Fury
Author: Kasey Mackenzie
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-06-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101546646

View our feature on Kasey Mackenzie’s Red Hot Fury. Introducing a sizzling new urban fantasy series featuring Marissa Holloway, an immortal Fury who doesn't just get mad...she gets even. As a Fury, Marissa Holloway belongs to an Arcane race that has avenged wrongdoing since time immemorial. As Boston's chief magical investigator for the past five years, she's doing what she was born to do: solve supernatural crimes. But Riss's investigation into a dead sister Fury leads to her being inexplicably suspended from her job. And to uncover the truth behind this cover-up, she'll have to turn to her shape-shifting Warhound ex for help.

The Tale of Mark Levine

The Tale of Mark Levine
Author: Michael D. Lieberman
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2009-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1436397855

As his plane touches down in Fort-de-France, Martinique, Mark Levine, thirty-five, single, professor of law at New York University, resident of the Manhattan's Upper West Side, modern orthodox Jew, semi-famous novelist, cynical judge of other people, malcontent, nonconformist, and closet drunk decides to kill his ex-fiancée's mother. He has ten days to plan it. Instead, on the accidental getaway with old pal Raphael Tahar Jerusalem police officer, buddy from university days past and obnoxious master of fornication Mark Levine meets 'Monica', an exquisite dancer who sports that Club Caribe tag. The mystical fog that wraps her inspires Mark to write his first fresh work in three years. On his final night at Club Caribe, she unexpectedly takes him to bed. He parts the club madly in love, but has not even learned her name. Writing begins back in New York, but forced by writer's block to Paris to complete the unfinished work, Mark Levine gets more than he bargained for. Mixed in a purloined manuscript of failed legal careers and literary hopes, contempt, discontent, alcoholism and the loneliness of unmet potential, moving from Caribbean getaways to New York's Upper West Side, to fashionable Paris to the desolate moonscape of ravaged Ramallah, filled with the author's witty and poignant insights into the journey to middle adulthood in late twentieth century America, The Tale of Mark Levine is Michael D. Lieberman at his very best.

Slater

Slater
Author: Elizabeth Lennox
Publisher: Elizabeth Lennox Books, LLC
Total Pages: 50
Release: 2023-03-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1950451763

The man had invaded her space, her mind, her dreams…and her town! FBI Special Agent Slater DeBrasio couldn’t get the saucy, feisty Becca James out of his head – which was probably a good thing since someone was trying to kill her! Slater couldn’t figure out if the attempts on the lovely woman’s life were connected to the racketeering operation in her town, or if the attempts were separate, but he was going to find out!

Her Best Friend's Lover

Her Best Friend's Lover
Author: Shiloh Walker
Publisher: Shiloh Walker
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2016-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1625179855

Dale Stoner loved women, and women seemed to love him right back. He danced around the line that led to seriousness, but any time one woman got too close, he two-stepped back, quick and pretty as you please. He’s fallen in love before and he doesn’t want to go that route again. No woman was ever going to get close to him again. The only exception is his best friend, Lauren. She’s the only one who really matters. But she’s his friend...and guys don’t sleep with their best friends, do they? Lauren wasn’t the kind of woman to believe in love at first sight, but then she met Dale. He’s everything she shouldn’t want—a flirt, a woman chaser...and he’s also in love with somebody else. But one hot, steamy night changes everything...