Meredith Thorne has spent years trying to atone for her mistakes. Born into wealth and privilege, she shuns her upbringing to embrace the African wilderness in hopes of outrunning the demons of her past; a past that involves her last summer in Flat Rock, Texas with Tate Matthews. Tate Matthews is a hardworking rancher satisfied with the life hes carved out of the West Texas prairie. He has no plans to change his bachelor status, having loved deeply and lost a long time ago. Tate is content with his role as protector of his seriously ill twin sisterthat is, until Meredith returns to Flat Rock and turns Tates world upside down. In the aftermath of our deepest failures, in the midst of our darkest fears, God shines a light on the true condition of our soul. Those courageous enough to face their shortcomings find God is not constrained by our expectations, hurts, or past. They stop Running Sideways.
Harlequin® Heartwarming celebrates wholesome, heartfelt relationships that focus on home, family, community and love. Experience all that and more with four new novels in one collection! This Harlequin Heartwarming box set includes: A COWBOY’S FOURTH OF JULY The Cowboy Academy by USA TODAY bestselling author Melinda Curtis Banker Dix Youngblood knows he should be foreclosing on the Burns Ranch—home to his former crush, Allison. Instead, he finds himself helping her consolidate the family’s debt…and trying his best not to act on his years-old crush! HIS TEXAS RUNAWAY BRIDE Stop the Wedding! by USA TODAY bestselling author Amy Vastine Small-town sheriff Bryce Koller thinks there’s something off about the new nanny he’s hired for his son, but Willow Sanderson being a runaway bride in hiding is a surprise! He can keep her secret—but can he keep his distance? AN UNEXPECTED TWINS PROPOSAL Cupid’s Crossing by Kim Findlay Jess Slade has returned to her hometown looking for a safe haven during her surprise pregnancy. But now a temporary office job is making her want something permanent—with handsome lawyer Deacon Standish! LAST SUMMER ON CHRISTMAS ISLAND Return to Christmas Island by Amy Denman Violet Brookstone can’t imagine Christmas Island without her best friend, Jordan Frome. But when Jordan needs help winning a promotion that would send him hundreds of miles away, Violet steps up as his fake fiancée—only to fall for real! Look for 4 compelling new stories every month from Harlequin® Heartwarming!
When the heart stops beating and life, as you know it, comes to an end; what if Death was only the beginning and offered no absolution. Follow Emmanuelle and her friends' haunting journey in Outside Myself - The Rising Phoenix Volume 2.
Could her chance to start over… Lead to an unexpected family? Jess Slade comes back to her hometown of Cupid’s Crossing single, pregnant and desperate for a job. Luckily, also-new-in-town Deacon Standish needs a temp at his law office. Jess has absolutely nothing in common with the big-city lawyer, and he’s going back to his family’s successful practice soon. So why does she find herself picturing them as a family…with him holding her twins? From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging. Cupid's Crossing Book 1: A Valentine's Proposal Book 2: A Fourth of July Proposal Book 3: A New Year's Eve Proposal Book 4: A Country Proposal Book 5: An Unexpected Twins Proposal
In nearly a quarter of households in the US, someone is caring for an elderly parent. Authors Candy Arrington and Kim Atchley draw from their personal experiences to speak to and support those who face the challenges of caring for a parent. With compassion and guidance, Arrington and Atchley partner with readers to help a parent with limited mobility, memory, ability, and resources draw from the wisdom of Scripture for sustenance understand the elderly parent's perspective on giving up control, illness, and aging effectively organize forms, prescriptions, care, housing, and finances find personal balance by nurturing their own health, faith, and family What begins as a way to honor those they love becomes, for many, a confusing and stressful time. This resource of hope provides caregivers with the support and direction they need to be spiritually, physically, and emotionally prepared for what they face day by day.
The autobiographical work by Dr. Luke Kim describes his life throughout the turbulent 20th and into 21st century in Korea, Japan and the United states. The book is modest in size, but rich in content. It can be divided into three periods: early life in Northernmost Korea until age 15; the second period in Seoul where he experienced the very destructive Korean War, during which he lost his mother who was kidnapped by North Korean security agents, and we never heard from her, nor any news about her ever since 1950; Then his coming to America at age 26 in 1956.
A razor-sharp look at one woman’s nearly two decades in the New York City restaurant, including her time working with Joe Bastianich, and what happens when your job consumes your life. By day, Kim Reed was a social worker to the homebound elderly in Brooklyn Heights. By night, she scrambled into Manhattan to hostess at Babbo, where even the Pope would have had trouble scoring a reservation, and A-list celebrities squeezed through the jam-packed entryway like everyone else. Despite her whirlwind fifteen-hour workdays, Kim remained up to her eyeballs in grad school debt. Her training—problem solving, crisis intervention, dealing with unpredictable people and random situations—made her the ideal assistant for the volatile Joe Bastianich, a hard-partying, “What's next?” food and wine entrepreneur. He rose to fame in Italy as a TV star while Kim planned parties, fielded calls, and negotiated deals from two phones on the go. Decadent food, summers in Milan, and a reservation racket that paid in designer bags and champagne were fun only inasmuch as they filled the void left by being always on call and on edge. In a blink, the years passed, and one day Kim looked up and realized that everything she wanted beyond her job—friends, a relationship, a family, a weekend without twenty ominous emails dropping into her inbox—was out of reach. Workhorse is a deep-dive into coming of age in the chaos of New York City’s foodie craze and an all-too-relatable look at what happens when your job takes over your identity, and when a scandal upends your understanding of where you work and what you do.. After spending years making the impossible possible for someone else, Kim realized she had to do the same for herself.
...had me feeling like my heart was going to burst with joy.' ★★★★★ Reader Review It’s never too late... After five husbands and five broken hearts, Lydia feels like she’s always been chasing something. But now she’s found her purpose, and having moved to Driftwood Bay to spend more time with her daughter Meredith, she’s happier than ever. But there’s still life in these old bones yet! With her newfound sense of identity, she’s keen to re-explore the things that made her happy as a younger person. Lydia’s passion was dancing – she used to compete in her younger years, and there’s no place she’s more at home than on the dancefloor. So when widower and antiques restorer Martin tells her about a big dance competition, she’s ready and raring to bring more joy into her life. But while making memories with Martin, the more she realises that both of their hearts need restoring too... An utterly gorgeous romantic read set by the beautiful Cornish coast, perfect for fans of Phillipa Ashley and Heidi Swain '... one of the best stories I have read lately. I laughed so much at some of the wonderful characters.' ★★★★★ Reader Review 'This was an absolutely delightful read and definitely my favourite of the series! ... The perfect piece of escapism!!' ★★★★★ Reader Review 'Such a beautiful and meaningful story... had me laughing out loud. It was an absolute tonic!' ★★★★★ Reader Review Readers LOVE the Cornish Cove series: ‘Romantic, lovely and moving, a book that left me with a heart full of hope and a face full of smiles.’ Milly Johnson ‘I absolutely adored it! Hopeful and heartwarming... A 5-star romantic read.’ Sandy Barker 'I LOVED it! Gorgeously written with characters you can't help but adore...' Holly Martin 'What a sweet summery read and escape to a gorgeous community by the sea... An absolute reading treat.' Sue Moorcroft 'A lovely breath of Cornish air. Kim has created a wonderful community full of great characters that readers will want to visit again and again.' Sarah Bennett 'A wonderfully uplifting read ... full of humorous moments, secrets and surprises - a fun and totally engaging story that will spirit you away to beautiful Cornwall!' Lucy Coleman 'A sunshine read just perfect for the summer.' Jules Wake 'Gorgeous! I couldn't turn the pages quick enough!' Emma Cooper
The autobiographical work by Dr. Luke Kim describes his life throughout the turbulent 20th and into 21st century in Korea, Japan and the United states. The book is modest in size, but rich in content. It can be divided into three periods: early life in Northernmost Korea until age 15; the second period in Seoul where he experienced the very destructive Korean War, during which he lost his mother who was kidnapped by North Korean security agents, and we never heard from her, nor any news about her ever since 1950; Then his coming to America at age 26 in 1956.
Science fiction, fantasy and horror movies have spawned more sequels and remakes than any other film genre. Following Volume I, which covered 400 films made 1931-1995, Volume II analyzes 334 releases from 1996 through 2016. The traditional cinematic monsters are represented--Dracula, Frankenstein, the Wolf Man, a new Mummy. A new wave of popular series inspired by comics and video games, as well as The Lord of the Rings trilogy, could never have been credibly produced without the advances in special effects technology. Audiences follow the exploits of superheroes like Captain America, Iron Man, Spider-Man and Thor, and such heroines as the vampire Selene, zombie killer Alice, dystopian rebels Katniss Everdeen and Imperator Furiosa, and Soviet spy turned American agent Black Widow. The continuing depredations of Jason Voorhees, Freddy Krueger and Michael Myers are described. Pre-1996 movies that have since been remade are included. Entries features cast and credits, detailed synopsis, critics' reviews, and original analysis.
Bringing together the experience, perspective and expertise of Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Arthur Kleinman, Reimagining Global Health provides an original, compelling introduction to the field of global health. Drawn from a Harvard course developed by their student Matthew Basilico, this work provides an accessible and engaging framework for the study of global health. Insisting on an approach that is historically deep and geographically broad, the authors underline the importance of a transdisciplinary approach, and offer a highly readable distillation of several historical and ethnographic perspectives of contemporary global health problems. The case studies presented throughout Reimagining Global Health bring together ethnographic, theoretical, and historical perspectives into a wholly new and exciting investigation of global health. The interdisciplinary approach outlined in this text should prove useful not only in schools of public health, nursing, and medicine, but also in undergraduate and graduate classes in anthropology, sociology, political economy, and history, among others.
She's saved countless lives, yet there's one person emergency room doctor Elizabeth Randall can't rescue--her adopted daughter, Jordan. Perhaps meeting her biological father, Blake Crawford, will be the lifeline Jordan needs. The handsome, guarded firefighter takes risks every day. But facing the daughter he never knew--along with lovely Elizabeth--has him thinking about family. With fatherhood thrust suddenly upon him, there's no way he can turn his back on his sick child. Will working together to give Jordan a second chance at life also lead them to a chance at love?
A beautiful, young psychologist is unwittingly drawn into the web of a psychopathic sexual predator and killer of children. Dr. Jackie Porter cannot ignore the mounting evidence that her patient, Rodney Hollenbeck III, is the personification of evil. Jackie gradually assimilates the undeniable clues, and with the help of Dr. Jason Poole, an expert on the psychopathic personality disorder, unveils the inherent dangers that lurk behind the psychopath’s charming and affable facade. Jackie finds herself engaged in a game of wits with the brilliant and ruthless killer. As the game progresses she must call on all of her knowledge and skill to hide her suspicions from him. What she finds is chilling. Jackie is faced not only with the horror of the crimes, but with a change in herself and her own therapeutic philosophy and belief system. This unleashes a torrent of emotions and terror that Jackie is forced to face and conquer in her efforts to stop the killer. As the story unfolds, the reader is able to glimpse the inner workings of the mind of the psychopath. The gripping tension filled culmination of The Only Cure, will leave the reader stunned and reeling with its shocking conclusion.
While social identity challenges probably confront all school administrators, the authors focus on a doubly marginalized leadership population—Black female principals—whose experiences are rarely tapped. Based on lessons from this study and the literature reviewed, the authors think that leadership preparation programs should give prospective administrators opportunities to gain knowledge and develop skills relevant to navigating their leadership identities. In the age of accountability, and with the pressures placed on the education system to ensure the success of all students, school leaders are under constant scrutiny. The appearance, speech, body language, and interactions of principals with students, parents, teachers, and community members are dissected. Stretching to satisfy expectations, many principals find themselves trying to conform to a predefined image. Work pressures like these prove immeasurably intense for many Black women. Society has subscribed to certain beliefs about different groups, and these beliefs affect the roles, responsibilities, and identities of the individuals. They can have a positive or negative influence. Many principals have created professional identities that they have fine-tuned and learned to steer. Trial and error has helped them learn identity-fitting techniques, while other principals may still be learning how to effectively manage people, address supporters and nonsupporters, and be politically savvy. Regardless of how they develop their identity, principals work toward inventing and branding themselves, fulfilling public identities (e.g., caregiver) and trying out new identities, such as commander-and-chief. Black female principals must navigate their identities as bicultural beings with different stakeholder groups and within work spaces that are traditionally geared to monocultural White males.
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