Left penniless, Helena Trethaerin dreads marrying her odious cousin, until a handsome stranger rides into her garden to demand she wed him, instead. It’s easy to fall in love with Captain Richard Acton, but when unknown enemies threaten his life, Helena’s captivating new husband fears she conspires to betray him. Now she faces adventure and danger, simply because she loves. Regency Romance by Julia Ross writing as Jean R. Ewing; originally published by Zebra
Darkly handsome Lord Tarrant’s deadly game of passion and intrigue is interrupted when his scapegrace brother runs away with Lady Joanna Acton. Now Joanna faces a hasty wedding to the wrong man—a dangerously irresistible rake, who’s her own brother’s mortal enemy! Determined to defy him, yet fascinated by glimpses of his humor and warmth, can she ever love an unwanted husband with an unforgivable past? 6th of the Regency Reward series. Regency Romance by Julia Ross writing as Jean R. Ewing; originally published by Zebra
Miss Prudence Drake, innocent Scots governess, is shocked to find a handsome Englishman washed up on the beach. The silver-tongued rogue claims to have lost his memory, but he?s not lost his charm. Fleeing with him to England to escape her pupil?s dangerous guardian, she soon risks his kiss and then her heart. But is this dark-haired stranger a careless rake, a French spy, or someone quite different? Regency Romance by Julia Ross writing as Jean R. Ewing; originally published by Zebra
A chance encounter late one night, a captivating stranger’s heady kiss, and Lady Eleanor Acton falls in love. Yet this fascinating rogue is entirely ineligible, and now she fears blackmail. Will plunging headlong with Leander Campbell into mystery and intrigue break her heart? Must desire yield to honor and duty? Or can love find a way? Regency Romance by Julia Ross writing as Jean R. Ewing; originally published by Zebra
Outrageous enough that Lord Deyncourt shot, then seductively kissed, mysterious Miss Jessica Whinburn! Even more vexing, his arrogance kept her from hanging as a highwayman. She was tossed onto his horse and carried away. But if this defiantly independent lady unwittingly scandalizes London society, can the charismatic earl rescue her again? Or, when enemies weave dangerous plots, must she bravely sacrifice her heart to save him? Regency Romance by Julia Ross writing as Jean R. Ewing; originally published by Zebra
The present volume describes the general properties of the thorium atom and ions, the thermodynamics of its compounds and solutions, the behavior of solutions and solid com pounds under the influence of its own radiation as well as an external radiation field, and spectroscopic data in great detail. The different chapters are of special interest to scientists who work in these fields, and also in the corresponding fields of other elements. In some special fields there exists a detailed knowledge of this radioelement whereas in other fields, such as M6Bbauer spectra, lower oxidation states, or radiation stability, there are large gaps. Due to the fact that the significance 23 of thorium as a breeder fuel ( 2"fh to be converted to fissile 233U after thermal neutron capture) has decreased within the last decade, the behavior of thorium is not as yet so thoroughly investigated as the heavier radioactive element uranium. Many of these data, however, are not only of academic interest, e.g., the knowledge of atomic spectra is needed for some analytical methods, especially in the trace concentration region. Due to the noble gaS-like electronic configuration of the tetravalent ion, there are no absorption bands in the visible region so that in general spectra and data are very scarce. This volume is a very detailed and critically reviewed compilation, written by experts from the Federal Republic of Germany, Belgium, and the United States.
This important, research-based text explores the concept of literacy as social practice within diverse family, community and educational settings. Its theoretical premise that literacy learning and life chances are inextricably linked is underscored by practical example, teachers' stories and real-world vignettes.
Former spy Dominic Wyndham agrees to accompany Catriona Sinclair on a week-long journey to Scotland on the condition that they explore one of the seven deadly sins each day. Although Catriona can resist most earthly pleasures, she had no experience in the most alluring of them all--the lust for passion.
After WWII, the United States of America proposed their way of life, based on an unlimited consumption of land, goods, and energy, as a model for the entire world. Nowadays, this expansionist model has reached its limits. This book provides a comprehensive study of the geographical basis of the American settlements, assuming that part of the U.S. overshooting is related to geography because of harsh climates and the continental size of the Nation, but another part is the result of a cultural habits of expansion and segregation. Urban Sprawl, for instance, is the real Achille's heel of America, because it challenges the cultural revolution required by sustainability. From the continental physiography to the New Orleans – Katrina case, this book explores these issues with maps and charts created with the help of a nationwide multiscalar GIS.
Many environmental problems contain incomplete data in the initial or boundary conditions. How do we solve problems for which some of the initial and/or boundary conditions are unknown? Using a new technique, the sentinel method, this book answers these questions and others as they pertain to inverse problems in environmental pollution, such as pollution of underground and surface waters, thermal pollution, and air pollution.
Extensively revised and featuring new material, this timely, advanced resource covers the impacts of nanomaterials on organisms and ecosystems and their applications within industry. Cowritten by leaders of two of the most prominent research groups in the world considering the effects of nanomaterials on the environment, the second edition of Environmental Nanotechnology addresses the cutting-edge advances in this area. There is now much more known about the impacts of nanomaterials on organisms and ecosystems. Methods have been developed where there were few accepted procedures in the past. Thinking has evolved to consider the life cycle effects of nanomaterial production, and tools for risk forecasting are now under development. There has also been some experience among academics in using this book as the basis for new courses on Environmental Nanotechnology. Three new chapters cover the life cycle of nanomaterial fabrication and use and estimating nanomaterial exposure in the environment. A systematic discussion of the effects of nanomaterials on organisms and ecosystems is included, where the previous edition was largely limited to speculation. Features 75% new material New chapter on the life cycle aspects of nanomaterial fabrication and use Two new chapters on estimating nanomaterial exposure in the environment: implications that explore nanotoxicology; exposure estimation Contains end-of-chapter problems and questions
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