Shayla, Jason, Sophia, Taylor, Ed and Jarvis: six vibrant, hard-working, diverse and loyal colleagues, along with Devlin, the boss straight from great-leader heaven, they have bonded over nearly a decade into ‘family’. Using their collective intelligence and wit, they have worked heart and soul to build Pure Waters, Inc. (PWI) from an afterthought into America’s premiere water/waste water treatment company. As fate would have it, “no good deed goes unpunished”. Without their knowledge and certainly without their consent, their profitable, warm-spirited company is sold to a foreign corporation. The new, multi-billion dollar owners are known worldwide for their vicious, ruthless leadership. They ignore policies, procedures, political correctness, any form of decency and federal laws as they trample on the hearts and spirits of these newly conquered employees. Soon, without warning or apology, the escalating, intolerable mistreatment will be stopped, forever, by one of them, in a carefully executed act deemed “terroristic”. Embittered Marcus Mason, the government agent assigned to uncover the doer, tears into their backgrounds, revealing shocking hurts and acts none of them knew about each other, including assault, arson, rape and death. He leaves the six corporate PWI executives further in shards. A blazing, searing love affair, hidden for as long as company policy could be endured is tested to the limit as the explosive investigation concludes. Join these battered but determined American employees, as collective breaths are held, to see if they and their company will ever recover from the assault and battery they valiantly revolt against.
When an innocent takes over a bordello, can her seduction be far behind? Jocelyn Tolliver believes that her mother's couture business financed her European boarding school education. Imagine her shock when she discovers that her dying mother is the infamous Madame of London's elite Crimson Belle. Promising to care for the bordello and its ladies, Jocelyn, a virginal bookworm, transforms herself and is soon known as the reclusive Madame DeBourcier. Rakish Alex Randall, Lord Colwick, is determined to win admittance to the intriguing Madame's bed. His outrageous attempts to garner her favor cannot go unnoticed for long. . . . When danger threatens the elegant women of the Belle, Jocelyn strikes a bargain with Alex, hoping he can provide some protection. But Jocelyn's deception forces her and Alex into a passionate battle of wills in which all illusions will be shattered . . . and all desires fulfilled.
A Tor.com original short story by Leanna Renee Hieber. Eloise Browne's leaden heart becomes softened by the entrance into her world of Mr. McGill, the owner of the nearby mill. His tragic story and her compassionate gift tangle themselves into something altogether new... and not altogether welcome. "[A] subtly chilling little ghost story."--Locus At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
Do you enjoy being the center of attention? Are you more interested in facts and figures than in theories? Do you make to-do lists? Would you rather be truthful or tactful? Do you have a few close friends rather than a wide range of acquaintances? Are you more empathetic and compassionate than logical and rational? These are just a few of the questions about yourself that you can answer with What Type Am I? Based on the classic personality test taken by millions annually, this book will help you to assess your individual preferences in four basic areas: how you relate to the world, take in information, make decisions, and manage your life. Now a family therapist explains this fascinating system in a way that is entertaining and easy to absorb. Renee Baron takes on the complexity of the sixteen personality types and makes them accessible, so you can comprehend them, find your own type, and use the knowledge to enrich your own life. Here is information about individual strengths and weaknesses along with suggestions for personal growth and awareness. Whether you are a duty seeker or an action seeker, a knowledge seeker or an ideal seeker, What Type Am I is insightful, helpful, encouraging, and an eminently useful step in helping you appreciate your strengths and apply them to work, love, and life.
A comical yet critical review of Nancy Drew and her friends in River Heights. Begin your own investigation of the untold and unsavory secrets in the world of Nancy Drew! Who does Nancy Drew manipulate? What do Togo and Nancy Drew have in common? When does Nancy Drew break the law? Where is Nancy Drew when Bess needs defending? Why does Carson Drew spoil his daughter? How does Nancy Drew solve all of these mysteries and stay only eighteen? Find out the answers to all of these questions and more in The Dark Side of River Heights.
Country clubs and garden parties. The last thing Cassandra wants is to spend the summer before her senior year marooned in a snooty Massachusetts shore town. Cass craves drama and adventure, which is hard when she just feels stuck. But when a dreamy stranger shows up on her family's private beach, claiming that it is his property—and that the year is 1925—Cass is swept into a mystery a hundred years in the making. As she searches for answers in the present, Cass discovers a truth that thrusts Lawrence's life into jeopardy. It won't matter which century he is from if he won't live to see tomorrow. Desperate to save the boy who's come to mean everything to her, Cassandra must find a way to change history...or risk losing Lawrence forever. "Until We Meet Again is tragically beautiful with twists you won't see coming."—Martina Boone, author of Compulsion and the Heirs of Watson Island trilogy "A beach house, a mystery, and time-travel love make Until We Meet Again a romantic, engaging read."—Deb Caletti, National Book Award Finalist for Honey, Baby, Sweetheart
Could you or someone you love be dangerously obsessed with diet and exercise? • Do you can care more about the virtue of what you eat – how "clean" it is – than the pleasure you receive from eating it? • Do you sacrifice experiences you once enjoyed to eat the food you believe is right? • Do you understand the impact these restrictions are having on your body? • Do you feel guilt or self-loathing when you stray from your "clean" diet? Orthorexia is an unhealthy obsession with eating only healthy food. It is closely related to anorexia, but focused on quality of food rather than quantity. But how do you know if you or a friend or loved one has crossed that line? And how much do you really know about the impact these diets, plans and detoxes are having on your body? Orthorexia: When Healthy Eating Goes Bad compassionately and expertly helps you to recognise potential issues, break free from the condition and find a way back to a balanced, truly healthy way of eating and enjoying life.
How much pain and sacrifice can one person endure? How far would one go to protect the ones they love? Renetha, an Alycorian princess, fell in love with Cornelius, an exiled prince and the Alycorn’s warring enemy. They planned to marry and unite the races, but fate had other plans for them. Betrayed by her own father, Renetha was forced to marry Cornelius’s older brother Puteoli—a possessed madman who tortures her day and night. Cornelius fights through all odds to rescue Renetha, but it is only she that can end the madness around them by sacrificing everything to save Puteoli, the very man who abused her for so many years. She had suffered a great number of years for the people she loved. Could she do it again? Peace, for everyone? This was the fate Renetha was left with. This was the sacrifice she soon would have to make . . .
The folks of River Bend have become like family. I love following their adventures from book to book. Renee Kumar has found a winning recipe for an ongoing romance series that is peppered with mystery and murder." —Marcy Birdweather, Marcy's Musings It's the beginning of a new year. Lynn Powers is still recovering from witnessing her friend Susan Carmichael die in an explosion. Polly, Susan's teenage daughter, has agreed to stay in River Bend for the rest of her freshman year of high school. She is having some difficult periods of adjustment. As Lynn and her friends cope with Polly, Yolanda Valeri receives a bequest from an elderly admirer. She is given a half-a-million dollars to distribute to local nonprofits as she sees fit. However, Lynn and her friends are drawn into a mystery as a nonprofit tries to intimidate Yolanda into granting it all her money.
A narrative of turning challenges into triumphs, "Creative Caring" tells the story of Stan and Renee Wallace, a family determined to create a caring environment for their son, Ricky, who faced severe intellectual disabilities. "Creative Caring" documents the Wallace's journey-faced with bureaucratic hurdles, abuse from the community, and serious economic challenges-in opening the first small, community-based home in Texas to provide lifelong care for people with severe mental retardation and behaviors. Despite being told it was impossible, Renee successfully pursued her dream and began Vita-Living-a caring community for Ricky and hundreds of others diagnosed with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). This memoir, a reflection on Renee's more than forty years of working with children and adults with intellectual disabilities, calls society to action to consider the welfare of all individuals. It's also the emotional story of how the Wallace family succeeded in creating a more generous and nurturing environment for an entire population who has much to contribute to the world around them.
Marriage between blacks and whites is a longstanding and deeply ingrained taboo in American culture. On the eve of World War II, mixed-race marriage was illegal in most states. Yet, sixty years later, black-white marriage is no longer illegal or a divisive political issue, and the number of such couples and their mixed-race children has risen dramatically. Renee Romano explains how and why such marriages have gained acceptance, and what this tells us about race relations in contemporary America. The history of interracial marriage helps us understand the extent to which America has overcome its racist past, and how much further we must go to achieve meaningful racial equality.
Free as an Eagle to Caged as a Parrot is written to explain Renees experience spent in an Indiana prison; though her time was considered a short time, her experiences are her own and she hopes to deter others from making the same mistakes that she did.
In the Field, by Renee C. Fox, is a narrative account of the author's life as a sociologist. It is not a memoir in the conventional sense; rather, it is an ethnographic autobiography. Drawing on a vast reservoir of notes and documents that chronicle the span of her career, this work also focuses on the places Fox's field research has carried her.Propelled by a conviction to move beyond the boundaries of herself and of her native land, Fox has done first-hand research in Europe, Central Africa, and China, as well as in the United States. The majority of her research has centered on health, illness, and medicine. Other recurrent themes that pervade her work include training for uncertainty; the allocation of scarce resources; the relationship between self and others; detachment and concern; the particular and the universal; the harm that can result from intended good; and the questions posed by illness and accident, pain and suffering, and death.It is Fox's commitment as a teacher and mentor of generations of students that lies at the heart of this book. This volume will inspire new generations of social researchers.
Become an eyewitness to history with the new Cornerstones of Freedom, Second Series. Rewritten and updated, with even more full-colour photographs and historical engravings than before, Cornerstones of Freedom, Second Series introduces the people and events that helped shape the United States. Don't miss a single exciting page!
Shayla, Jason, Sophia, Taylor, Ed and Jarvis: six vibrant, hard-working, diverse and loyal colleagues, along with Devlin, the boss straight from great-leader heaven, they have bonded over nearly a decade into ‘family’. Using their collective intelligence and wit, they have worked heart and soul to build Pure Waters, Inc. (PWI) from an afterthought into America’s premiere water/waste water treatment company. As fate would have it, “no good deed goes unpunished”. Without their knowledge and certainly without their consent, their profitable, warm-spirited company is sold to a foreign corporation. The new, multi-billion dollar owners are known worldwide for their vicious, ruthless leadership. They ignore policies, procedures, political correctness, any form of decency and federal laws as they trample on the hearts and spirits of these newly conquered employees. Soon, without warning or apology, the escalating, intolerable mistreatment will be stopped, forever, by one of them, in a carefully executed act deemed “terroristic”. Embittered Marcus Mason, the government agent assigned to uncover the doer, tears into their backgrounds, revealing shocking hurts and acts none of them knew about each other, including assault, arson, rape and death. He leaves the six corporate PWI executives further in shards. A blazing, searing love affair, hidden for as long as company policy could be endured is tested to the limit as the explosive investigation concludes. Join these battered but determined American employees, as collective breaths are held, to see if they and their company will ever recover from the assault and battery they valiantly revolt against.
From George Washington Carver to Dr. Mae Jemison, African Americans have been making outstanding contributions in the field of science. This unique resource goes beyond the headlines in chronicling not just the scientific achievements but also the lives of 100 remarkable men and women. Each biography provides an absorbing account of the scientist's struggles, which often included overcoming prejudice, as they pursued their educational and professional goals.
A Tor.com original short story by Leanna Renee Hieber. Eloise Browne's leaden heart becomes softened by the entrance into her world of Mr. McGill, the owner of the nearby mill. His tragic story and her compassionate gift tangle themselves into something altogether new... and not altogether welcome. "[A] subtly chilling little ghost story."--Locus At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
When an innocent takes over a bordello, can her seduction be far behind? Jocelyn Tolliver believes that her mother's couture business financed her European boarding school education. Imagine her shock when she discovers that her dying mother is the infamous Madame of London's elite Crimson Belle. Promising to care for the bordello and its ladies, Jocelyn, a virginal bookworm, transforms herself and is soon known as the reclusive Madame DeBourcier. Rakish Alex Randall, Lord Colwick, is determined to win admittance to the intriguing Madame's bed. His outrageous attempts to garner her favor cannot go unnoticed for long. . . . When danger threatens the elegant women of the Belle, Jocelyn strikes a bargain with Alex, hoping he can provide some protection. But Jocelyn's deception forces her and Alex into a passionate battle of wills in which all illusions will be shattered . . . and all desires fulfilled.
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