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Author | : Ga Lanham |
Publisher | : Strategic Book Publishing |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2011-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1609760166 |
In a galaxy where human life is dear and youth is valued over age, Tamryn finds herself alone, an exile on a dying world. She mourns her lost husband and child, and watches her fellow exiles rail uselessly against those who cast them away. But when Tal-Malye, an Oshairan/Ekoshen half breed, wanders across her path, she senses a change to her future. When his Oshairan sister gives the human exiles hope, Tamryn begins to believe in life again. Tamryn is drawn to Tal, attracted to his beauty and the strangeness of his nature. But she does not believe he returns her desire. She cannot shake her yearning for him, and when passion unexpectedly flares, they have no choice but to complete an Oshairan/Ekoshen marriage rite. While Tamryn struggles with her decision, knowing Tal will never love her, she discovers passion with an alien is far more dangerous than she ever imagined ... Join Tamryn as she journeys into the unknown, facing the violence of dangerous fanatics and the power of Ekoshen desire. Experience the wonder of voyaging across lands both bleak and beautiful, as Tamryn explores the depths of what it means to belong to Tal and finds love in An Unlikely Place ... his heart. About the Author: GA Lanham says, "I love romance. Even better, I love a good romance with otherworldly themes like magic or aliens." Her next book is a science fiction romance about a woman facing a choice, slavery through marriage or slavery in a brothel. Born in the Grand Canyon, literally, the author now lives in Roswell, New Mexico. Publisher's website: http: //www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/AnUnlikelyPlace.html
Author | : Ruth Ann Nordin |
Publisher | : Ruth Ann Nordin |
Total Pages | : 214 |
Release | : 2010-01-29 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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Kate Tanner is getting more than she bargained for in this "woman disguised as a man" romance. Fleeing from her parents' killers, she disguises herself as Billy Ingram and leaves the big city Virginia life to work on a remote farm out in the middle of nowhere, North Dakota where the handsome, but aloof, Chad Walker hires her as a farmhand. Between trying to prove that she can handle the more demanding farm chores and trying to fit in with the other farmhands, she has her work cut out for her. Then, one morning, Chad discovers she's a woman, so she quickly makes up the excuse that "Billy's" sister, Kate, decided to come by for a visit. That's when things really get interesting. Lacy Montgomery is in love with "Billy" and nothing disgusts the woman. The farmhands are in love with Kate. She's in love with Chad who may or may not love her back. Her brother, the real Billy, shows up and she's forced to don on another female disguise to ward off Lacy altogether. Among the laughter and constant costume changes, Kate might discover that the most unlikely place for love is the perfect place after all.
Author | : Ulric Neisser |
Publisher | : Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 548 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9780716733195 |
Memory Observed brings together classic and contemporary essays to explore the processes of memory in real-life contexts. Covering such issues as childhood recollections, eyewitness testimony, special memory feats, and memories of famous individuals, the writings support the authors' thesis that understanding how human memory works requires greater emphasis on everyday situations and less on controlled laboratory experiments. The much-anticipated new edition has been thoroughly updated with over 40% new essays, increased coverage of early childhood memories and memories of traumatic events, and an expanded introductory section. Neisser offers a thought-provoking supplement for courses in memory, learning and cognition.
Author | : Ireland. Commissioners for Publishing the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland |
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Total Pages | : 632 |
Release | : 1901 |
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Author | : Ireland |
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Total Pages | : 622 |
Release | : 1901 |
Genre | : Irish language |
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Author | : Mary Beth Jambor |
Publisher | : Liturgy Training Publications |
Total Pages | : 65 |
Release | : 2022-12-12 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1616717068 |
Nourish the spiritual life of your catechists and teachers with a copy of Sunday Prayer for Catechists! Sunday Prayer for Catechists invites catechists and teachers to develop a habit of personal prayer and reflection on the Word of God. This annual resource provides Gospel texts from the Sunday lectionary and reflections that connect the message of Scripture to working with young people in order to help catechists grow spiritually through their ministry. Sunday Prayer for Catechists will be a source of spiritual insight and encouragement for catechists and teachers as they carry out the important work of handing on faith to the next generation.
Author | : Christian Beck |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 327 |
Release | : 2021-11-11 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 3030834778 |
Mobility, Space, and Resistance: Transformative Spatiality in Literary and Political Discourse draws from various disciplines—such as geography, sociology, political science, gender studies, and poststructuralist thought—to posit the productive capabilities of literature in political action and at the same time show how literary art can resist the imposition and domination of oppressive systems of our spatial lives. The various approaches, topics, and types of literature discussed in this volume display a concern for social issues that can be addressed in and through literature. The essays address social injustice, oppression, discrimination, and their spatial representations. While offering interpretations of literature, this collection seeks to show how literary spaces contribute to understanding, changing, or challenging physical spaces of our lived world.
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Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2006-07-10 |
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The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
Author | : James S. Fishkin |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 251 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 0199604436 |
This title describes a new method of consulting the public that has been tried successfully around the world. It combines the theory of democracy with actual practice.
Author | : Adam Ardrey |
Publisher | : Abrams |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2014-10-29 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1468308432 |
“Well-made arguments backed by archaeology, etymology, and geography” about the origins of the legend “will have readers rooting for a Scottish Arthur.” (Kirkus Reviews) As writer and activist Adam Ardrey discovered, the reason historians have had little success identifying the historical Arthur may be incredibly simple: He wasn’t an Englishman at all. He was from Scotland. Finding Arthur chronicles Ardrey’s unlikely quest to uncover the secret of Scotland’s greatest king and conqueror, which has been hidden in plain sight for centuries. His research began as a simple exploration of a notable Scottish clan, but quickly it became clear that many of the familiar symbols of Arthurian legend--the Round Table, the Sword in the Stone, the Lady of the Lake--are based on very real and still accessible places in the Scottish Highlands. Sure to be controversial, Finding Arthur rewrites the legend of King Arthur for a new age. Adam Ardrey is the author of Finding Merlin: The Truth Behind the Legend of the Great Arthurian Mage. A writer and attorney, he lives in Scotland.