Jenny's Justice

Jenny's Justice
Author: CB Samet
Publisher: Novels by CB Samet
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2021-02-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 195094221X

When prosecuting attorney Jenny Wiley sees the ghost of a murder victim, her hunt for justice thrusts her into a world of secrets and danger. Can Jenny stop the killer, or will she be the next victim? Assistant district attorney Jenny Wiley never imagined she’d find herself trying to help a man wrongly accused of murder. But when the ghost of the victim appears only to her, Jenny must join forces with defense attorney Beau Montrose to conduct her own investigative work. When Jenny’s sleuthing puts her career and life in danger, she’s forced to decide just how far she’ll go for truth and justice. A fast-paced, clean enemies-to-lovers romantic suspense thriller with a paranormal twist from award-winning author CB Samet. The Romancing the Spirit Series are clean romance tales that can be enjoyed in any order. *** “This is an intriguing story that had me glued to the pages right from the first page. The author brings a cast of strong well developed characters centering on Jenny and Beau and weaves a fantastic story filled with tons of action, drama, anxiety, danger and fear as well as mystery and .. oh, can't forget .. Cecilia , a ghost. And along the way ... romance. The story moves fluidly with her detailed and descriptive writing and she delivers a true page turner. I loved and would recommend this book.” —Bookbub Reviewer “This is the book 14 in the amazing Romancing the Spirit Series, and paranormal romantic suspense. I love this Series of novellas! Jenny and Beau's story is well written and captivating. The story has romance, action, and twists and turns. I highly recommend this Series.” —Goodreads Reviewer “I have enjoyed every book in this author's Romancing the Spirit series, of which this book is a part. Yet again, she pulled me right in... The author surprised me at how well she wrote the first part that seems like just a regular contemporary romance; it did not surprise me at how well she wove in the paranormal element, as that is certainly a hallmark of her writing this series. If you enjoy well-written contemporary romances with a paranormal twist, you will most likely enjoy this book and the others in this wonderfully written series.” — Jamie Bee (Reading Fanatic Reviews)

Supported Decision-Making

Supported Decision-Making
Author: Karrie A. Shogren
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2018-11-22
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1108475647

Integrates research, theory, and practice in supported decision-making and describes implications for supports provision in the disability field.

Love in the Time of Climate Change

Love in the Time of Climate Change
Author: Jenny Justice
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781673264111

Drawing upon themes of love, relationships, family and themes of anxiety, fear, and worry regarding the consequences of climate change, this book of poetry shines light on the ways we are all connected and the work we all must do, both for love, and for planet. Love in the Time of Climate Change is a book of poetry that is spiritual, personal, universal, and moving. It is a book that will touch hearts, inspire minds, and fuel inspiration for hope, activism, justice, and compassion. The poems in this book flow from poems of love, from poems of family, to poems of environmental issues, species extinction, air pollution, and the reality that we are living and loving in a world on fire. Love in the Time of Climate Change, A Book of Poems is a cozy, enjoyable, sweet, and serious analysis that celebrates the power of love while also situating it within the context of the anxiety, worry, upset, and grief caused by a changing planet.

The U.S. Supreme Court Coloring and Activity Book

The U.S. Supreme Court Coloring and Activity Book
Author: Jenny B. Davis
Publisher: American Bar Association
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2007
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781590319246

Learning about Law has never been so much fun! The U.S. Supreme Court Coloring and Activity Book is perfect for the children of lawyers and judges or for teachers looking for a new resource for legal education. The book also includes Supreme Court related activities and puzzles such as, matching, word-search, and connect-the-dots games for slightly older children. Suitable for all ages, this book makes a great gift, too!

Stop Saving the Planet!: An Environmentalist Manifesto

Stop Saving the Planet!: An Environmentalist Manifesto
Author: Jenny Price
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2021-04-20
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 039354088X

"Pithy, funny, exasperated, and informed…You cannot read a more important hundred pages than Stop Saving the Planet!" —Richard White, author of The Republic for Which It Stands We’ve been "saving the planet" for decades!…And environmental crises just get worse. All this hybrid driving and LEED building and carbon trading seems to accomplish little to nothing—and low-income communities continue to suffer the worst consequences. Why aren’t we cleaning up the toxic messes and rolling back climate change? And why do so many Americans hate environmentalists? Jenny Price says Enough already! with this short, fun, fierce manifesto for an environmentalism that is hugely more effective, a whole lot fairer, and infinitely less righteous. She challenges you, corporate sustainability officers, and the EPA to think and act completely anew—and to start right now—to ensure a truly habitable future.

Jenny's Law

Jenny's Law
Author: Jackie Zapotoczny
Publisher:
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2021-07-13
Genre:
ISBN:

Jenny served her country. Served as law enforcement. Believed in law and order. From the outside looking in, she is the picture perfect mother, employee, Navy veteran, and girlfriend. Until she's on the hook of a true-crime novelist who thought he's seen, heard, and written all there was on the subject of crime. But Jenny was different. Her map of murders leads all the way back to her childhood, yet she was never caught. As her story is being composed by the ghost writer, her past misdeeds come full circle. Investigations are back in full swing. Her children's suspicions rival her own paranoia. She crosses lines drawn by herself. Breaks rules she put in place to protect herself and her family. An affair ignites, then burns on like wildfire. She's five steps ahead, and ready to bury herself alive before she's taken in. Strong, subtle, confident, and deadly, she knows only one law to follow, hers. And she'll not bend nor break that law for anybody. Anyone who attempts to get in her way, threatens her or her family, tarnishes her pristine reputation are sure to come face to face with the judge, jury, and executioner. This story will have readers on the edge of their seats cringing and eager to turn the page. Places and events appear so real some may have to suppress the urge to investigate. A warning to all who may feel the need to dig: go too deep and you just might lead Jenny straight to your front door.

Without Apology

Without Apology
Author: Jenny Brown
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1788735862

An indispensable guide to building a fighting feminist movement for reproductive freedom With an antiabortion majority on the Supreme Court and several states attempting to outlaw abortion altogether, many activists are on the defensive, hoping to hold on to reproductive rights in a few places and cases. This spirited book shows how feminism can start winning again. Jenny Brown uncovers a century of legal abortion in the United States until 1873, recalls women’s experiences in the illegal days, and shows how the women’s liberation movement of the 1960s really won abortion rights. She draws inspiration and lessons from the radicals of Redstockings, the Army of Three, and the Jane Collective, putting together a road map for today’s organizers from the black feminist argument for reproductive justice, the successful fight to make the morning-after pill available over the counter, and the recent mass movement to repeal Ireland’s abortion ban. Brown argues that politically conservative nonprofits have been setting the agenda, emphasizing rare tragic cases and relying on the rhetoric of choice and privacy. Instead, it is time to return to the fundamental ideas that won legal abortion in the first place: Women publicly telling the full truth of their own experience, demanding repeal of all abortion restrictions, and showing how abortion and birth control are the key demands in the struggle for women’s freedom.

The Postgenomic Condition

The Postgenomic Condition
Author: Jenny Reardon
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-12-29
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 022651045X

The postgenomic condition: an introduction -- The information of life or the life of information? -- Inclusion: can genomics be antiracist? -- Who represents the human genome? What is the human genome? -- Genomics for the people or the rise of the machines? -- Genomics for the 98 percent? -- The genomic open 2.0: the public v. the public -- Life on Third: knowledge and justice after the genome -- Epilogue