Reviving Kendall

Reviving Kendall
Author: Brandy Slaven
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-02-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781980237860

"I'm not so sure that I'm strong enough to take yet another blow to the heart." Growing up, I've always lived on the wrong side of the tracks. I'm used to the stares, name calling, and disrespect. A tragic accident that leaves me short three of the only people I've ever loved, has me devastated enough to try to end my own life. Just when I think there's no hope, I find a reason to live again, or four of them as a matter of fact. Lucas, Maverick, Teagan, and Goose. But what happens when those bonds are tested? I'm not so sure that I'm strong enough to take yet another blow to the heart. My name is Kendall Davis and what if my story doesn't have a happy ending? *This is the first book in a Contemporary Reverse Harem Trilogy. *Recommended 17+ due to mature language and situations. Reviews EARLY PRAISE FOR REVIVING KENDALL "From page one, I was invested in this story about a broken girl and the four guys who help her heal." Autumn Reed, author of the Risking It and Stardust Series. "It's really good. Talk about making me want to cry! I love all the guys and Kendall." Mary Martel, author of The Dollhouse and Ariel Kimber Series "This book will have you hooked from page one. Pulling at your heart and hoping right along with Kendall that second chances at love really do happen. Get your tissues ready for this rollercoaster ride."Victoria, Goodreads Reviewer "Slaven beautifully writes pain, heartache, and the struggle to move on. There are highs, lows, laughter and tears for the characters as relationships develop and are tested. I absolutely recommend this book to any fan of reverse harem...I am eagerly awaiting the follow up to see what awaits Kendall and her guys in this next phase." Meagan, Goodreads Reviewer "One of the most captivatingly emotional Contemporary Reverse Harem reads I have ever read...The writing is heart-wrenching yet beautiful, the character development is organic. You find your self rooting for Kendall and her men the whole way through. The perfect read for those interested in Reverse Harem. Hand's down one of my top favorites this year so far. Can't wait for the next one!" Shelbi, Goodreads Reviewer From the Author Excerpt: The rain steadily falls around us as we stand under the little canopy area. His hand is still at my elbow and I want nothing more than to lean into him. My eyes fall to my bus as it pulls away from the curb. Tears pool in my eyes and streak down my face at the thought of my now miserable walk home. Lucas uses his other hand to pull my chin up to face him. His eyes roam over my face like he's trying to figure out how to fix the white trash ruin that I am, but he has no idea just how impossible that would be. People are staring, and I couldn't give two shits as Lucas locks eyes with me. His flicks down to my lips and back up again.

Reviving Liberty

Reviving Liberty
Author: Joan S. Bennett
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1989
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780674766976

Milton's Great Poems--Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained, and Samson Agonistes--are here examined in the light of his lifelong commitment to the English revolutionary cause. The poems, Joan Bennett shows, reflect the issues Milton had dealt with in theological and public policy debate, foreign diplomacy, and propaganda; moreover, they work innovatively with these issues, reaching in epic and tragedy answers that his pamphlets and tracts of the past twenty years had only partially achieved. The central issue is the nature and possibility of human freedom, or "Christian liberty." Related questions are the nature of human rationality, the meaning of law, of history, of individuality, of society, and--everywhere--the problem of evil. The book offers a revisionist position in the history of ideas, arguing that Renaissance Christian humanism in England descended not from Tudor to Stuart Anglicanism but from Tudor Anglicanism to revolutionary Puritanism. Close readings are offered of texts by Richard Hooker, Milton, and a range of writers before and during the revolutionary period. Not only theological and political positions but also political actions taken by the authors are compared. Milton's poems are studied in the light of these analyses. The concept of "radical Christian humanism" moves current Milton criticism beyond the competing conceptions of Milton as the poet of democratic liberalism and the prophet of revolutionary absolutism. Milton's radical Christian humanism was built upon pre-modern conceptions and experiences of reason that are not alien to our time. It stemmed from, and resulted in, a religious commitment to political process which his poems embody and illuminate.

Reviving the Eternal City

Reviving the Eternal City
Author: Elizabeth McCahill
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674726154

In 1420, after more than one hundred years of the Avignon Exile and the Western Schism, the papal court returned to Rome, which had become depopulated, dangerous, and impoverished in the papacy's absence. Reviving the Eternal City examines the culture of Rome and the papal court during the first half of the fifteenth century. As Elizabeth McCahill explains, during these decades Rome and the Curia were caught between conflicting realities--between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, between conciliarism and papalism, between an image of Rome as a restored republic and a dream of the city as a papal capital. Through the testimony of humanists' rhetorical texts and surviving archival materials, McCahill reconstructs the niche that scholars carved for themselves as they penned vivid descriptions of Rome and offered remedies for contemporary social, economic, religious, and political problems. In addition to analyzing the humanists' intellectual and professional program, McCahill investigates the different agendas that popes Martin V (1417-1431) and Eugenius IV (1431-1447) and their cardinals had for the post-Schism pontificate. Reviving the Eternal City illuminates an urban environment in transition and explores the ways in which curialists collaborated and competed to develop Rome's ancient legacy into a potent cultural myth.

Just As He Is

Just As He Is
Author: Trisha Harley McCarthy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2012-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1479703567

TRISHA HARLEY MCCARTHY is a certified Life Coach and Spiritual Counselor. Trisha, a gifted intuitive has counseled hundreds of people through personal coaching sessions, lectures, classes, social media and blog radio teaching ancient wisdom and knowledge using contemporary methods spreading spiritual enlightenment to those seeking guidance. Inspired by actual life events and an avid reader of historical romance novels, Trisha Harley McCarthy embarked on a journey of self discovery writing her first modern romance novel Just As He Is, A Romance. The sequel to this delightful romantic story is underway. Trisha Harley McCarthy resides in the Sacramento Region of Northern California with her husband Michael and their two chocolate labs, Casey and Elle.

Willmoore Kendall

Willmoore Kendall
Author: John Albert Murley
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780739105511

Willmoore Kendall: Maverick of American Conservatives provides the first book-length study of a man long regarded as a founding father of American intellectual conservatism. This edited collection brings together a diverse range of perspectives on Kendall's life and work and places the post-World War II political theorist in the context of modern American conservatism. Far from providing a monolithic view of Kendall's thought, the contributions illuminate an unconventional, often contradictory, thinker. The book traces the development of Kendall's body of political thought from his early years in Oxford, through his work on John Locke, to the later speculation that produced The Basic Symbols of the American Political Tradition , and analyzes the influence of Leo Strauss on his later work. Including, for the first time in print, the complete correspondence between Kendall and Strauss that significantly shaped Kendall's later work, Willmoore Kendall is a vital contribution to American intellectual history.

Sustainable Urbanization

Sustainable Urbanization
Author: Mustafa Ergen
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-09-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9535126520

The rapid urbanization that began with industrialization has begun to cause many problems. New approaches are emerging today to minimize these problems and make urban areas more livable. These problems include insufficient social facilities in urban areas for increasing populations due to migration and unbalanced use of green areas, water, and energy resources due to urbanization. Careless consumption and the pollution of natural resources will cause people many more problems in the future than they do today in urban development. Many professional disciplines have noticed this unbalanced development in urban areas. Urban areas have larger populations than rural areas today. Urban areas are developed neglectfully. Sustainability is needed as a criterion for urban areas to develop in a more livable and healthy fashion. Sustainable urban development approaches are seen in many fields, ranging from land use to the use of natural resources in urban areas.

Documents

Documents
Author: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1544
Release: 1927
Genre:
ISBN:

Provenance

Provenance
Author: Carla Laureano
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2021
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1496445910

From two-time RITA Award-winning author Carla Laureano comes a story of romance, transformation, and the beauty of belonging. Los Angeles interior designer and former foster kid Kendall Green is in high demand, both for her impeccable eye and for her uncanny ability to uncover the provenance of any piece. But for all her success, skyrocketing costs have put her California home and her business in jeopardy. Then an unexpected inheritance provides a timely solution: a grandmother she never knew has left her a group of historic properties in a tiny Colorado town on the edge of ruin. To young, untried mayor Gabriel Brandt, Jasper Lake is more than another small town--it's the place that saved his life. Now, seeing the town slowly wither and die, he's desperate to restore it to its former glory. Unfortunately, his vision is at odds with a local developer who wants to see the town razed and rebuilt as a summer resort. He's sure that he can enlist the granddaughter of one of its most prominent former citizens to his cause--until he meets Kendall and realizes that not only does she know nothing of her own history, she has no interest in reviving a place that once abandoned her. In order to save his beloved town, Gabe must first help Kendall unravel the truth of her own provenance--and Kendall must learn that in order to embrace the future, sometimes you have to start with the past.

Henry James and the Visual

Henry James and the Visual
Author: Kendall Johnson
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011-06-16
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780521283397

In the decades after the Civil War, how did Americans see the world and their place in it? In this text, Kendall Johnson argues that Henry James appealed to his readers' sense of vision to dramatise the ambiguity of American citizenship in scenes of tense encounter with Europeans. By reviving the eighteenth-century debates over beauty, sublimity, and the picturesque, James weaves into his narratives the national politics of emancipation, immigration, and Indian Removal. For James, visual experience is crucial to the American communal identity, a position that challenged prominent anthropologists as they defined concepts of race and culture in ways that continue to shape how we see the world today. To demonstrate the cultural stereotypes that James reworked, the book includes twenty illustrations from periodicals of the nineteenth century. This study reaches startling conclusions not just about James, but about the way America defined itself through the arts in the nineteenth century.