Author: Virginia Vass
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059527000X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Fifteen-year-old Jamelle Bonet is the daughter of a wealthy, French-born wine merchant living in England in 1619. When her father is executed for treason and stripped of his possessions, Jamelle must flee the country manor of her childhood and leave behind the trappings of her privileged upbringing. Her father's accuser makes a violent attempt to seduce her. With the aid of handsome Brent Foster, the penniless nephew of Lord Phillip Wagram, Jamelle resists. Her attacker is unexpectedly killed, throwing the lives of both young people into chaos. Brent flees to Virginia while Jamelle struggles in London's seamy underworld, still pining for Brent, who does not answer her letters. When a sum left secretly by her father comes into her hands, she sails for Virginia, ignoring qualms about Brent Foster as well as rumors about the hardships of Colony life. The reality is every bit as daunting as the rumors, but Jamelle is not one to quit Jamestown easily. She marries, gives birth to a daughter and is at her husband's side on Theden Hundred when Indian tribes launch a surprise attack. Little survives, but Jamelle finds love from an unexpected source and the courage to go on.
Clouds Over Theden
Author: Virginia Vass
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059527000X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Fifteen-year-old Jamelle Bonet is the daughter of a wealthy, French-born wine merchant living in England in 1619. When her father is executed for treason and stripped of his possessions, Jamelle must flee the country manor of her childhood and leave behind the trappings of her privileged upbringing. Her father's accuser makes a violent attempt to seduce her. With the aid of handsome Brent Foster, the penniless nephew of Lord Phillip Wagram, Jamelle resists. Her attacker is unexpectedly killed, throwing the lives of both young people into chaos. Brent flees to Virginia while Jamelle struggles in London's seamy underworld, still pining for Brent, who does not answer her letters. When a sum left secretly by her father comes into her hands, she sails for Virginia, ignoring qualms about Brent Foster as well as rumors about the hardships of Colony life. The reality is every bit as daunting as the rumors, but Jamelle is not one to quit Jamestown easily. She marries, gives birth to a daughter and is at her husband's side on Theden Hundred when Indian tribes launch a surprise attack. Little survives, but Jamelle finds love from an unexpected source and the courage to go on.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 059527000X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 364
Book Description
Fifteen-year-old Jamelle Bonet is the daughter of a wealthy, French-born wine merchant living in England in 1619. When her father is executed for treason and stripped of his possessions, Jamelle must flee the country manor of her childhood and leave behind the trappings of her privileged upbringing. Her father's accuser makes a violent attempt to seduce her. With the aid of handsome Brent Foster, the penniless nephew of Lord Phillip Wagram, Jamelle resists. Her attacker is unexpectedly killed, throwing the lives of both young people into chaos. Brent flees to Virginia while Jamelle struggles in London's seamy underworld, still pining for Brent, who does not answer her letters. When a sum left secretly by her father comes into her hands, she sails for Virginia, ignoring qualms about Brent Foster as well as rumors about the hardships of Colony life. The reality is every bit as daunting as the rumors, but Jamelle is not one to quit Jamestown easily. She marries, gives birth to a daughter and is at her husband's side on Theden Hundred when Indian tribes launch a surprise attack. Little survives, but Jamelle finds love from an unexpected source and the courage to go on.
City Shifters: the Den Complete Series
Author: Layla Nash
Publisher: Ravenheart Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 994
Book Description
The complete five book series of City Shifters: the Den! Find out if Barrett Kaiser and his rowdy bear brothers survive the bad guys, wreak some vengeance, and find true love! Bearing Burdens: Josie just needs enough money to pay off her loan shark and get custody of her nieces and nephew. But when she saves Kaiser's life, she discovers a whole world of shifters exists in the city -- and her dead sister might have been involved in it. Josie has to decide whether to risk everything she loves to stay with Kaiser, including her own life and humanity, or shoulder her burdens on her own yet again. Bearing Hearts: Lucy Randall couldn't save her partner, Ragnar, when their mission against a rogue wolf-pack went bad, but she can finish the job and at least honor Ragnar's memory by killing the men who ambushed him. Reaching the investigator who hired her seems easy enough -- until she runs into a man with Ragnar's face and twice as much attitude. Can they avenge Ragnar's death and get one step closer to destroying the rogue wolf-pack, or will their hearts grow too heavy to bear? Bearing Scars: Kara flees a rogue pack to save her own life, but knows she has to go back to save her brother. When the rogue wolves chase her, though, Kara faces a lonely death in the woods -- until an enormous bear shifter races in to save her. Owen is everything she needs, and as he deals with his own scars, Kara discovers he needs her more. But when the rogue pack demands a trade that endangers Kara, her brother, and most of the bears, how far will Kara go to save her brother? And how much will Owen sacrifice to protect her? Bearing Demons: Greer O’Brien has seen all kinds of tragedy as a homicide detective, and she’s witnessed her fair share as a banshee, too. When she finds a dying man, the banshee sings his death-song – except the handsome shifter doesn’t stay dead. Greer isn’t ready for Malcolm MacNevin to disrupt her solitary life, and she certainly isn’t ready for him to kidnap her. When Malcolm's little sister disappears into the city's underworld, Greer walks a fine line between her oath as a detective and her growing feelings for Malcolm. She’ll even face off with Russian mobsters, crazy fae overlords, and a rogue pack to save Malcolm’s sister. But will that be enough to save Malcolm from his demons? Bearing Secrets: Sunshine Wilkes runs a shelter and escape route for women with nasty husbands. She handles whatever the world throws at her... until she rescues a crazy pregnant lady raving about werewolves and carrying a little boy with a puppy tail. She's in over her head in a magical world she didn't know existed. So when a detective pal recommends a gorgeous Russian thug as a bodyguard, Sunny doesn't mind at all. She can handle a guy with a dodgy past -- even him being a werebear is something she can come around to. But when her relationship with Sasha makes Sunny the target of an evil wolf pack and Russian mobsters, she starts to think some of his secrets are too dark to survive. Will Sasha's secrets ruin his future with Sunny, or will he finally break free of the past?
Publisher: Ravenheart Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 994
Book Description
The complete five book series of City Shifters: the Den! Find out if Barrett Kaiser and his rowdy bear brothers survive the bad guys, wreak some vengeance, and find true love! Bearing Burdens: Josie just needs enough money to pay off her loan shark and get custody of her nieces and nephew. But when she saves Kaiser's life, she discovers a whole world of shifters exists in the city -- and her dead sister might have been involved in it. Josie has to decide whether to risk everything she loves to stay with Kaiser, including her own life and humanity, or shoulder her burdens on her own yet again. Bearing Hearts: Lucy Randall couldn't save her partner, Ragnar, when their mission against a rogue wolf-pack went bad, but she can finish the job and at least honor Ragnar's memory by killing the men who ambushed him. Reaching the investigator who hired her seems easy enough -- until she runs into a man with Ragnar's face and twice as much attitude. Can they avenge Ragnar's death and get one step closer to destroying the rogue wolf-pack, or will their hearts grow too heavy to bear? Bearing Scars: Kara flees a rogue pack to save her own life, but knows she has to go back to save her brother. When the rogue wolves chase her, though, Kara faces a lonely death in the woods -- until an enormous bear shifter races in to save her. Owen is everything she needs, and as he deals with his own scars, Kara discovers he needs her more. But when the rogue pack demands a trade that endangers Kara, her brother, and most of the bears, how far will Kara go to save her brother? And how much will Owen sacrifice to protect her? Bearing Demons: Greer O’Brien has seen all kinds of tragedy as a homicide detective, and she’s witnessed her fair share as a banshee, too. When she finds a dying man, the banshee sings his death-song – except the handsome shifter doesn’t stay dead. Greer isn’t ready for Malcolm MacNevin to disrupt her solitary life, and she certainly isn’t ready for him to kidnap her. When Malcolm's little sister disappears into the city's underworld, Greer walks a fine line between her oath as a detective and her growing feelings for Malcolm. She’ll even face off with Russian mobsters, crazy fae overlords, and a rogue pack to save Malcolm’s sister. But will that be enough to save Malcolm from his demons? Bearing Secrets: Sunshine Wilkes runs a shelter and escape route for women with nasty husbands. She handles whatever the world throws at her... until she rescues a crazy pregnant lady raving about werewolves and carrying a little boy with a puppy tail. She's in over her head in a magical world she didn't know existed. So when a detective pal recommends a gorgeous Russian thug as a bodyguard, Sunny doesn't mind at all. She can handle a guy with a dodgy past -- even him being a werebear is something she can come around to. But when her relationship with Sasha makes Sunny the target of an evil wolf pack and Russian mobsters, she starts to think some of his secrets are too dark to survive. Will Sasha's secrets ruin his future with Sunny, or will he finally break free of the past?
Short Sermons on Important Subjects
Author: Jonathan Edmondson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Methodist Church
Languages : en
Pages : 586
Book Description
The Den
Author: Abi Maxwell
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 052565528X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
A luminous, hypnotic story of youth, sex, and power that tells of two young women who find themselves ostracized from the same small New England community for the same reasons--though they are separated by 150 years. Henrietta and Jane are fifteen and twelve, growing up in a farmhouse on the outskirts of town. Their mother is a painter, lost in her art, their father a cook who's raised them on magical tales about their land. When Henrietta becomes obsessed with a boy from town, Jane takes to trailing the young couple, spying on their trysts--until one night, Henrietta vanishes into the woods. Elspeth and Claire are sisters separated by an ocean--Elspeth's pregnancy at seventeen meant she was quickly married and sent to America to avoid certain shame. But when she begins ingratiating herself to the town's wealthy mill owner, a series of wrenching and violent events unfold, culminating in her disappearance. As Jane and Claire search in their own times for their missing sisters, they each come across a strange story about a family that is transformed into coyotes. But what does this myth mean? Are their sisters dead, destroyed by men and lust? Or, are they alive and thriving beyond the watchful eyes of their same small town? With echoes of The Scarlet Letter, Abi Maxwell gives us a transporting, layered tale of two women, living generations apart yet connected by place and longing, and condemned for the very same desires.
Publisher: Knopf
ISBN: 052565528X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
A luminous, hypnotic story of youth, sex, and power that tells of two young women who find themselves ostracized from the same small New England community for the same reasons--though they are separated by 150 years. Henrietta and Jane are fifteen and twelve, growing up in a farmhouse on the outskirts of town. Their mother is a painter, lost in her art, their father a cook who's raised them on magical tales about their land. When Henrietta becomes obsessed with a boy from town, Jane takes to trailing the young couple, spying on their trysts--until one night, Henrietta vanishes into the woods. Elspeth and Claire are sisters separated by an ocean--Elspeth's pregnancy at seventeen meant she was quickly married and sent to America to avoid certain shame. But when she begins ingratiating herself to the town's wealthy mill owner, a series of wrenching and violent events unfold, culminating in her disappearance. As Jane and Claire search in their own times for their missing sisters, they each come across a strange story about a family that is transformed into coyotes. But what does this myth mean? Are their sisters dead, destroyed by men and lust? Or, are they alive and thriving beyond the watchful eyes of their same small town? With echoes of The Scarlet Letter, Abi Maxwell gives us a transporting, layered tale of two women, living generations apart yet connected by place and longing, and condemned for the very same desires.
The Den of Forever Frost (Bears of the Ice #2)
Author: Kathryn Lasky
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545838088
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Perfect for fans of His Dark Materials! Bestselling author Kathryn Lasky's "brilliant imagery of the fantasy ice world and her believably strong, determined bears won't disappoint readers." -- Booklist Cubs Stellan and Jytte survived their treacherous trek across the Nunquivik, but their quest to rescue their mother has only begun. Svenna is imprisoned at the sinister Ice Clock-the headquarters of the Grand Patek whose dangerous influence is spreading throughout the bear kingdom. Only one bear has ever stood up to the Grand Patek-Svern, the cubs' father, a famous warrior who's been in exile for years. And so, along with their friend Third, the cubs set out to find Svern in the legendary Den of Forever Frost-a place some bears claim never existed at all. But time is running out. The Grand Patek has a secret weapon at his disposal-one with the power to destroy everything the creatures of Ga'Hoole hold dear. In this second book in the Bears of the Ice series, bestselling author Kathryn Lasky lures readers deeper into a vividly-imagined fantasy world full of magic, adventure . . . and animal heroes unlike any other.
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
ISBN: 0545838088
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Perfect for fans of His Dark Materials! Bestselling author Kathryn Lasky's "brilliant imagery of the fantasy ice world and her believably strong, determined bears won't disappoint readers." -- Booklist Cubs Stellan and Jytte survived their treacherous trek across the Nunquivik, but their quest to rescue their mother has only begun. Svenna is imprisoned at the sinister Ice Clock-the headquarters of the Grand Patek whose dangerous influence is spreading throughout the bear kingdom. Only one bear has ever stood up to the Grand Patek-Svern, the cubs' father, a famous warrior who's been in exile for years. And so, along with their friend Third, the cubs set out to find Svern in the legendary Den of Forever Frost-a place some bears claim never existed at all. But time is running out. The Grand Patek has a secret weapon at his disposal-one with the power to destroy everything the creatures of Ga'Hoole hold dear. In this second book in the Bears of the Ice series, bestselling author Kathryn Lasky lures readers deeper into a vividly-imagined fantasy world full of magic, adventure . . . and animal heroes unlike any other.
The Den Of The Assassin
Author:
Publisher: Peter Thomas Senese
ISBN: 0975912321
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
Publisher: Peter Thomas Senese
ISBN: 0975912321
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 517
Book Description
The Difference Electron Nanoscope
Author: Werner Lottermoser
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351767674
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book deals with the difference electron nanoscope (DEN), whose principles have been invented and realised by the book author. The DEN is based on a smart combination of diffractometric and spectroscopic data and uses a visualisation of three-dimensional difference electron densities (in our case stemming from 3d orbitals) in order to obtain the key quantity involved, the electric field gradient (efg). However, the DEN is no machine, as the title of the book might infer. It is a computer program running on a fast computer system displaying 3D difference electron hyperareas floating in space and the relevant efg as a wire frame model within the unit cell of the sample involved. In this sense, it acts on a sub-nanometer scale (hence the term "nanoscope") and generates images of uncompared symmetrical and physical evidence—and beauty. For the first time, diffractometry and spectroscopy have been integrated for the common synergetic effects that may contribute to a better understanding of electric and magnetic interactions in a crystal. The experimental derivation of the common quantity, the efg, is not confined to iron-containing samples, as the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy might infer, but can also be determined by nuclear quadrupole resonance that is not confined to special nuclides. Hence, the DEN can be applied to a huge multitude of scientifically interesting specimens since the main method involved, diffractometry in a wide sense, has no general limitations at all. So it is a rather universal method, and the monograph might contribute to a wide distribution of the method in the scientific world. Has anyone seen a real orbital before: a real orbital distribution in a crystal unit cell together with its efg tensor ellipsoid? In this book, one can see it.
Publisher: CRC Press
ISBN: 1351767674
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
This book deals with the difference electron nanoscope (DEN), whose principles have been invented and realised by the book author. The DEN is based on a smart combination of diffractometric and spectroscopic data and uses a visualisation of three-dimensional difference electron densities (in our case stemming from 3d orbitals) in order to obtain the key quantity involved, the electric field gradient (efg). However, the DEN is no machine, as the title of the book might infer. It is a computer program running on a fast computer system displaying 3D difference electron hyperareas floating in space and the relevant efg as a wire frame model within the unit cell of the sample involved. In this sense, it acts on a sub-nanometer scale (hence the term "nanoscope") and generates images of uncompared symmetrical and physical evidence—and beauty. For the first time, diffractometry and spectroscopy have been integrated for the common synergetic effects that may contribute to a better understanding of electric and magnetic interactions in a crystal. The experimental derivation of the common quantity, the efg, is not confined to iron-containing samples, as the use of Mössbauer spectroscopy might infer, but can also be determined by nuclear quadrupole resonance that is not confined to special nuclides. Hence, the DEN can be applied to a huge multitude of scientifically interesting specimens since the main method involved, diffractometry in a wide sense, has no general limitations at all. So it is a rather universal method, and the monograph might contribute to a wide distribution of the method in the scientific world. Has anyone seen a real orbital before: a real orbital distribution in a crystal unit cell together with its efg tensor ellipsoid? In this book, one can see it.
A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl
Author: Jean Thompson
Publisher: S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books
ISBN: 1501194372
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
From National Book Award finalist and the New York Times bestselling author of The Year We Left Home comes a “powerful, beautifully crafted” (People) family saga about three generations of women who struggle to find freedom and happiness in their small Midwestern college town. A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl is a poignant novel about three generations of the Wise family—Evelyn, Laura, and Grace—as they hunt for contentment amid chaos of their own making. We see these women and their trials, small and large: social slights and heartbreaks; marital disappointments and infidelities; familial dysfunction; mortality. Spanning from World War II to the present, Thompson reveals a matrilineal love story that is so perfectly grounded in our time—a story of three women regressing, stalling, and yes, evolving, over decades. One of the burning questions she asks is: by serving her family, is a woman destined to repeat the mistakes of previous generations, or can she transcend the expectations of a place, and a time? Can she truly be free? Evelyn, Laura, and Grace are the glue that binds their family together. Tethered to their small Midwestern town—by choice or chance—Jean Thompson seamlessly weaves together the stories of the Wise women with humanity and elegance, through their heartbreaks, setbacks, triumphs, and tragedies. “Thompson’s new novel draws the reader in with character and plot…but what ultimately holds the reader enthralled is…her ability to capture the nuance of individual moments, thoughts, and reactions. No one writing today is better at this…[an] extraordinary novel” (Washington Independent Review of Books).
Publisher: S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books
ISBN: 1501194372
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
From National Book Award finalist and the New York Times bestselling author of The Year We Left Home comes a “powerful, beautifully crafted” (People) family saga about three generations of women who struggle to find freedom and happiness in their small Midwestern college town. A Cloud in the Shape of a Girl is a poignant novel about three generations of the Wise family—Evelyn, Laura, and Grace—as they hunt for contentment amid chaos of their own making. We see these women and their trials, small and large: social slights and heartbreaks; marital disappointments and infidelities; familial dysfunction; mortality. Spanning from World War II to the present, Thompson reveals a matrilineal love story that is so perfectly grounded in our time—a story of three women regressing, stalling, and yes, evolving, over decades. One of the burning questions she asks is: by serving her family, is a woman destined to repeat the mistakes of previous generations, or can she transcend the expectations of a place, and a time? Can she truly be free? Evelyn, Laura, and Grace are the glue that binds their family together. Tethered to their small Midwestern town—by choice or chance—Jean Thompson seamlessly weaves together the stories of the Wise women with humanity and elegance, through their heartbreaks, setbacks, triumphs, and tragedies. “Thompson’s new novel draws the reader in with character and plot…but what ultimately holds the reader enthralled is…her ability to capture the nuance of individual moments, thoughts, and reactions. No one writing today is better at this…[an] extraordinary novel” (Washington Independent Review of Books).
The Den of the Sixteenth Section
Author: Mrs. M. E. Clements
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A SCOTS QUAIR: Sunset Song, Cloud Howe & Grey Granite (World's Classics Series)
Author: Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 'A Scots Quair' is a groundbreaking trilogy that includes 'Sunset Song', 'Cloud Howe', and 'Grey Granite'. Set in rural Scotland during the early twentieth century, the series delves into the lives of individuals grappling with themes of love, loss, and social change. Gibbon's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions of the Scottish landscape create a sense of place that is both poignant and immersive, making the reader feel part of the unfolding narrative. The trilogy is considered a cornerstone of Scottish literature, showcasing the author's masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human emotions and relationships. Each book in the series can be read independently, but together they form a powerful exploration of Scottish identity and history. Lewis Grassic Gibbon, a pseudonym for James Leslie Mitchell, was a Scottish writer known for his portrayals of rural life and social issues. His experiences growing up in rural Scotland greatly influenced his writing, leading him to explore themes of class struggle, personal growth, and the impact of industrialization on communities. Gibbon's dedication to capturing the essence of Scotland's culture and landscape is evident in 'A Scots Quair', solidifying his place as one of Scotland's most celebrated literary figures. I recommend 'A Scots Quair: Sunset Song, Cloud Howe & Grey Granite' to readers interested in Scottish literature, social history, and the human experience. Gibbon's trilogy offers a captivating journey through the lives of characters grappling with personal and social challenges, leaving a lasting impact on those who dive into its pages.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 545
Book Description
Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 'A Scots Quair' is a groundbreaking trilogy that includes 'Sunset Song', 'Cloud Howe', and 'Grey Granite'. Set in rural Scotland during the early twentieth century, the series delves into the lives of individuals grappling with themes of love, loss, and social change. Gibbon's lyrical prose and vivid descriptions of the Scottish landscape create a sense of place that is both poignant and immersive, making the reader feel part of the unfolding narrative. The trilogy is considered a cornerstone of Scottish literature, showcasing the author's masterful storytelling and deep understanding of human emotions and relationships. Each book in the series can be read independently, but together they form a powerful exploration of Scottish identity and history. Lewis Grassic Gibbon, a pseudonym for James Leslie Mitchell, was a Scottish writer known for his portrayals of rural life and social issues. His experiences growing up in rural Scotland greatly influenced his writing, leading him to explore themes of class struggle, personal growth, and the impact of industrialization on communities. Gibbon's dedication to capturing the essence of Scotland's culture and landscape is evident in 'A Scots Quair', solidifying his place as one of Scotland's most celebrated literary figures. I recommend 'A Scots Quair: Sunset Song, Cloud Howe & Grey Granite' to readers interested in Scottish literature, social history, and the human experience. Gibbon's trilogy offers a captivating journey through the lives of characters grappling with personal and social challenges, leaving a lasting impact on those who dive into its pages.