BESTSELLING AUTHOR COLLECTION Reader-favorite romances in collectible volumes from our bestselling authors. A HIDDEN DANGER Tycoon Canton Rourke has fallen on hard times. When he planned a vacation with his daughter to escape the pressure of rebuilding his company, he didn’t think he would find himself in another hotbed of trouble. Yet Canton is now beset and besieged—and all because of his neighbor, Janine Curtis. The woman is out to get him. He’s sure of it. He came to Mexico to relax, not catch bandits and track kidnappers! As a famous thriller writer, Janine traveled to Mexico to get inspiration—and keep an eye on her parents while they work at a new archeological dig. Janine could care less what the brash single father thinks of her. However, it’s hard to ignore how her knees buckle every time he rescues her. She’s falling for this man who is shrouded in mystery, but is it worth the risk? FREE BONUS STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME! Cole’s Red-Hot Pursuit by New York Times bestselling author Brenda Jackson Former Texas Ranger Cole Westmoreland always gets what he wants. But the subject of his desire, Patrina Forman, is dead set against falling for a man with a no-strings attitude—until a Montana blizzard changes everything! Previously Published.
A practical introduction into the real world of business law, this highly successful business law text continues with the most business applications of any business law text on the market. In addition, this edition emphasizes Critical Thinking Skills and Technology via the Internet. This book teaches readers how to think analytically and then apply this skill when making business decisions.
In all the world's stories, a major type of tale is missing. Telling Maya is one version of many possible. This category of stories is missing because the central characters are women who would upset the balance of world power if they were known to exist. They are, in fact, unthinkable and dangerous to the status quo that they don't even exist in stories. Maya Solari, the oldest living of these women, decides it's time to tell her tale. Meet a handful of americans as they become privy to these women's lives and vital to realizing their brightest hopes and dreams.
These authors reconnect contemporary social work with its values, purpose, ethics, and practice roots by integrating the current themes of strength, empowerment, and the ecosystems perspective into a practice process that has applications across all levels of client systems and all fields of practice.This book uses a generalist approach to social work by offering practice processes that are appropriate to client systems of all sizes (individuals, families, groups, organizations), and emphasizes "client strengths" as an integral part of the process.
It's summertime in the nation's capital, and everyone seems to have fled the capital and its suburbs to escape the heat. Washington News reporter Sutton McPhee is struggling to find a decent story on her Fairfax County police beat. Even Sutton isn't prepared, however, when the young police officer who took her on a less-than-exciting ride-along is found shot to death in his apartment. The subsequent discovery of a body in a public park, where they had responded to a public drunkenness call, sets off Sutton's alarms and sends her looking for connections between the two murders. Her search for answers will take her from the corridors of power in Washington to her long-ago life as a reporter and wife in Florida. It also puts Sutton in the killer's crosshairs - someplace she has been before - but this time she isn't there alone. This time police detective Noah Lansing, her new romantic interest, is targeted right along with her, and it's up to Sutton to see to it that his 5-year-old son doesn't become an orphan.
After 13 years of marriage, Tamra Lane leaves her husband Charles in Maryland for New York, and embarks on a spiritual journey into her past to help with her decision about the future.
International Retailing provides a framework for understanding how different legal, social and economic environments affect the distribution of consumer goods worldwide. From department stores to independent retailers, superstores to convenience stores, the author profiles their environments and retail strategies.
Beginning with the homes of the first European settlers to the North American colonies, and concluding with the latest trends in construction and design of houses and apartments in the United States, Homes through American History is a four-volume set intended for a general audience. From tenements to McMansions, from wattle-and-daub construction in early New England to sustainable materials for green housing, these books provide a rich historical tour through housing in the United States. Divided into 10 historical periods, the series explores a variety of home types and issues within a social, historical, and political context. For use in history, social studies, and literature classes, Homes through American History identifies ; A brief historical overview of the era, in order provide context to the discussion of homes and dwellings. ; Styles of domestic architecture around the country. ; Building material and manufacturing. ; Home layout and design. ; Furniture and decoration. ; Landscaping and outbuildings.
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