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Author | : Erika Rhys |
Publisher | : Inman Productions |
Total Pages | : 122 |
Release | : 2018-08-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
A sheltered young woman fleeing abuse. The tattooed rebel who befriends her. Can their unlikely attraction turn to love? A young woman on the run When her alcoholic father's abuse escalates, eighteen-year-old Mia flees the only home she's ever known. She needs to run far and fast. She needs to start a new life. After a lifetime riddled with dysfunction, she craves normal--and safe. Love is the last thing on her mind. Until a sexy stranger enters her world. A globe-trotting rebel Tattooed, pierced Damien is everything Mia's mother warned her against. Restless and free-spirited, he’s the rogue son of his wealthy family. As their friendship deepens, Mia’s attraction to Damien intensifies. Still, she never expected that he might return her feelings. Until the night he kisses her. When attraction flares into passion, will Mia play it safe--or will she follow her heart? Complete series available! Over the Edge is a steamy new adult romance series. If you like emotional ups and downs, witty dialogue, and stories of young romance and new beginnings, then you’ll love this sexy page-turner! Vol. 1 is the first part of this two-volume series and ends on a cliffhanger.
Author | : Erika Rhys |
Publisher | : Inman Productions |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2018-08-02 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
A relationship under fire. A fight for survival. Can their love weather the storm? A struggle for acceptance Damien and Mia’s relationship deepens, but powerful forces threaten to destroy their newfound love. When Damien’s wealthy parents learn of his relationship with Mia, they’ll stop at nothing to rip her out of his life—and his heart. A battle for survival When Damien’s mother unleashes her worst, Mia finds herself on the verge of losing the future she’s fought to build. Can Mia and Damien stop his mother’s vindictive quest to ruin Mia’s life? Or will her money and power destroy Mia and tear the young lovers apart? Complete series available! Over the Edge is a steamy new adult romance series. Vol. 2 is the second and final part of this two-volume series.
Author | : Valerie J. Matsumoto |
Publisher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 412 |
Release | : 2023-09-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0520920112 |
From the Gold Rush to rush hour, the history of the American West is fraught with diverse, subversive, and at times downright eccentric elements. This provocative volume challenges traditional readings of western history and literature, and redraws the boundaries of the American West with absorbing essays ranging widely on topics from tourism to immigration, from environmental battles to interethnic relations, and from law to film. Taken together, the essays reassess the contributions of a diverse and multicultural America to the West, as they link western issues to global frontiers. Featuring the latest work by some of the best new writers both inside and outside academia, the original essays in Over the Edge confront the traditional field of western American studies with a series of radical, speculative, and sometimes outrageous challenges. The collection reads the West through Ben-Hur and the films of Mae West; revises the western American literary canon to include the works of African American and Mexican American writers; examines the implications of miscegenation law and American Indian blood quantum requirements; and brings attention to the historical participation of Mexican and Japanese American women, Native American slaves, and Alaskan cannery workers in community life.
Author | : Io Sakisaka |
Publisher | : VIZ Media LLC |
Total Pages | : 186 |
Release | : 2013-01-15 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 1421558513 |
Ninako’s friend Daiki throws her for a loop when he expresses romantic interest in her. She cares for him, but can she return his feelings? As she tries to sort out her confusion, Ninako realizes that there are many different facets of love—strange and wonderful sides... -- VIZ Media
Author | : Rhonda Dass |
Publisher | : Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Total Pages | : 220 |
Release | : 2009-03-26 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 1443807818 |
Through their search to achieve a sense of academic identity the authors in this volume have brought us new textures and ideas from their research to help us all in our creation and location of spaces we can claim as our own. Working within the traditions of academic scholarship, we are reformulating what we see and presenting it in a previously unexplored perspective of connections and possibilities. Through our presentation of this view, we are asserting a new location for the academic identity negotiation that will challenge and reinforce our positioning within scholarly endeavors. The articles contained in these pages are themselves markers of identity produced within and created to define the academic culture. From this base of academic tradition, the essays contained in this volume share grounding in the exploration of culturally produced markers of identity pulling from various academic disciplines. Through the examination of the performance of identity markers, each scholar develops and reveals connections that we may utilize in our ever-expanding perspective of scholarly subjects and approaches.
Author | : Harlan Ellison |
Publisher | : Borealis |
Total Pages | : 666 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
"A major collection of his incomparable, troublemaking, uncompromising, confrontational essays."--V. 3, cover.
Author | : Ho-fung Hung |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 321 |
Release | : 2022-05-19 |
Genre | : BUSINESS & ECONOMICS |
ISBN | : 1108840337 |
A timely study of Hong Kong's politics and society since the 1997 handover that explores the city's long history of resistance.
Author | : Joel Garreau |
Publisher | : Anchor |
Total Pages | : 575 |
Release | : 2011-07-27 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0307801942 |
First there was downtown. Then there were suburbs. Then there were malls. Then Americans launched the most sweeping change in 100 years in how they live, work, and play. The Edge City.
Author | : Elena Korka |
Publisher | : American School of Classical Studies at Athens |
Total Pages | : 1386 |
Release | : 2023-01-09 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1621390446 |
Between 2007 and 2014, a Greek-American team investigated an impressive array of Early Roman to Early Byzantine buildings and burials on the Koutsongila Ridge at Kenchreai, the eastern port of ancient Corinth. This volume presents the project's final results, revealing abundant evidence not only for the history of activity in a transitional urban/suburban landscape, but also for the society, economy, and religion of local residents. Important structural and mortuary discoveries abound, including a district of lavish houses with exquisite mosaic pavement and an Early Christian Octagon. The large artifactual assemblage encompasses a variety of objects from pottery and lamps to glass, coins, and jewelry. Bones and teeth from over 200 individuals illustrate differences in health over time, while thousands of bones and shells from a variety of animals attest to diet and subsistence. This study paints a picture of a Corinthian community, small but prosperous and well connected, actively participating in an urban elite culture expressed through decorative art and monumental architecture.
Author | : Roy Ellen |
Publisher | : University of Hawaii Press |
Total Pages | : 343 |
Release | : 2003-08-31 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0824844602 |
The impact of the Indonesian spice trade on global and, more particularly, European history has been widely acknowledged. Although more recent studies have gone beyond the preoccupation with the colonial relationship to provide a more "Asiacentric" view, On the Edge of the Banda Zone is the first to focus an anthropological lens on the dynamics of trade in a specific area: that incorporating the Seram Laut and Gorom archipelagoes (and the adjacent mainland) of east Seram, in the Moluccas. The point of departure for Roy Ellen's analysis is a description of trade relations in the east Seram zone between 1970 and 1990, but the wider importance of the data presented here is readily apparent: For five hundred years (and probably much longer), it has served as a corridor between Eurasia and the southwestern Pacific and played a vital role in the production and distribution of nutmeg and other high-value commodities that have for centuries had an impact on the global economy. Drawing on the author’s fieldwork as well as archival and secondary sources, this ambitious, eclectic volume demonstrates the enduring continuities in the local system as it comes into contact with the changing outside world. It illuminates how barter, ecological and ethnic divisions of labor, exchange patterns, and the organization of trade between the peoples of the New Guinea coast and east Seram, help us make sense of long-term cycles and trends.