Author: Marion Lennox
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369712102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Has this wounded doc… met his match? Doctor Hugh Duncan might be determined to hide behind his scars on Sandpiper Island, but his new neighbor, nurse practitioner Gina, is having none of it. He’s a doctor, and she needs his help to take care of the islanders. But Gina also understands how life-changing tragedy can be, and she wants to help mend this gorgeous hero’s heart—even if that means losing her own to him in the process! “This one is terrific and compelling. Not only because it's her 125th book, but because it's also a lovely romance with very special characters that touch your heart. A beautiful read.” -Goodreads on Falling for His Island Nurse “Pregnant Midwife on His Doorstep is a heartwarming romance…. Lennox has penned a very strong story that pulls you forward and leaves you with a great Happily Ever After.” -Goodreads
Healing Her Brooding Island Hero
Author: Marion Lennox
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369712102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Has this wounded doc… met his match? Doctor Hugh Duncan might be determined to hide behind his scars on Sandpiper Island, but his new neighbor, nurse practitioner Gina, is having none of it. He’s a doctor, and she needs his help to take care of the islanders. But Gina also understands how life-changing tragedy can be, and she wants to help mend this gorgeous hero’s heart—even if that means losing her own to him in the process! “This one is terrific and compelling. Not only because it's her 125th book, but because it's also a lovely romance with very special characters that touch your heart. A beautiful read.” -Goodreads on Falling for His Island Nurse “Pregnant Midwife on His Doorstep is a heartwarming romance…. Lennox has penned a very strong story that pulls you forward and leaves you with a great Happily Ever After.” -Goodreads
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 0369712102
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 194
Book Description
Has this wounded doc… met his match? Doctor Hugh Duncan might be determined to hide behind his scars on Sandpiper Island, but his new neighbor, nurse practitioner Gina, is having none of it. He’s a doctor, and she needs his help to take care of the islanders. But Gina also understands how life-changing tragedy can be, and she wants to help mend this gorgeous hero’s heart—even if that means losing her own to him in the process! “This one is terrific and compelling. Not only because it's her 125th book, but because it's also a lovely romance with very special characters that touch your heart. A beautiful read.” -Goodreads on Falling for His Island Nurse “Pregnant Midwife on His Doorstep is a heartwarming romance…. Lennox has penned a very strong story that pulls you forward and leaves you with a great Happily Ever After.” -Goodreads
Healing Hoppy
Author: Cathy Carson
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532091125
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
It is a warm, sunny summer day on Frog Pond, but Hoppy the frog just isn’t feeling like himself. He has lost his energy to hop or sing his croaking songs - he seems to have lost his hoppity-hop! What can be done? Hoppy’s mommy takes him to see Caitie the cat, who is a holistic nurse. Caitie recommends that Hoppy and his parents move upstream, to the Healing Pond where little frogs are healthy and strong. Here, all the animals are kept well by their holistic friends. When Hoppy and his parents arrive, they meet Stevie the Skunk, an aromatherapist, who is the first of several new friends. Hopefully the healing gifts shared by all Hoppy’s new friends will help him get his hoppity-hop back. In this children’s story, Hoppy and his family will learn about, aromatherapy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, yoga, mindfulness, and healing touch. This fairytale is set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, particularly the Pisgah Forest of North Carolina – a land lush with Appalachian culture. In addition, little fairies with heart-shaped wings are embedded in the illustrations on pages that depict Dr. Jean Watson’s theory of Caring Science.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532091125
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
It is a warm, sunny summer day on Frog Pond, but Hoppy the frog just isn’t feeling like himself. He has lost his energy to hop or sing his croaking songs - he seems to have lost his hoppity-hop! What can be done? Hoppy’s mommy takes him to see Caitie the cat, who is a holistic nurse. Caitie recommends that Hoppy and his parents move upstream, to the Healing Pond where little frogs are healthy and strong. Here, all the animals are kept well by their holistic friends. When Hoppy and his parents arrive, they meet Stevie the Skunk, an aromatherapist, who is the first of several new friends. Hopefully the healing gifts shared by all Hoppy’s new friends will help him get his hoppity-hop back. In this children’s story, Hoppy and his family will learn about, aromatherapy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, yoga, mindfulness, and healing touch. This fairytale is set in the Blue Ridge Mountains, particularly the Pisgah Forest of North Carolina – a land lush with Appalachian culture. In addition, little fairies with heart-shaped wings are embedded in the illustrations on pages that depict Dr. Jean Watson’s theory of Caring Science.
A West Virginia Timberman's Daughter
Author: Maxine Wood Hopkins
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456852523
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1456852523
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 105
Book Description
His Wicked Dream (Velvet Lies, Book 2)
Author: Adrienne deWolfe
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
ISBN: 1614174288
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Haunted by scandal, Eden Mallory is determined to start over in a new town. But she won't soon forget the sexy, rugged doctor who rescued her from an outlaw, then rode off into the storm. After losing his kid-brother to consumption, Dr. Michael Jones is obsessed with saving lives. He has no room for love or a wife. But the nights are lonely, and Eden haunts his dreams. Then, Eden becomes his backdoor neighbor and turns his world upside-down with her unconventional healing skills and sweet temptation. But outlaws return, forcing Michael to confront his past if he is to save the most precious life of all. Previously titled: Always Her Hero REVIEWS: "These sensitive, marvelous characters will tug at your heartstrings and never let go." ~Rendezvous "Well-crafted. Michael is a perfect... hero." ~Romantic Times Magazine VELVET LIES in series order Scoundrel for Hire His Wicked Dream Seduced by an Angel WILD TEXAS NIGHTS in series order: Texas Outlaw Texas Lover Texas Wildcat
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
ISBN: 1614174288
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 287
Book Description
Haunted by scandal, Eden Mallory is determined to start over in a new town. But she won't soon forget the sexy, rugged doctor who rescued her from an outlaw, then rode off into the storm. After losing his kid-brother to consumption, Dr. Michael Jones is obsessed with saving lives. He has no room for love or a wife. But the nights are lonely, and Eden haunts his dreams. Then, Eden becomes his backdoor neighbor and turns his world upside-down with her unconventional healing skills and sweet temptation. But outlaws return, forcing Michael to confront his past if he is to save the most precious life of all. Previously titled: Always Her Hero REVIEWS: "These sensitive, marvelous characters will tug at your heartstrings and never let go." ~Rendezvous "Well-crafted. Michael is a perfect... hero." ~Romantic Times Magazine VELVET LIES in series order Scoundrel for Hire His Wicked Dream Seduced by an Angel WILD TEXAS NIGHTS in series order: Texas Outlaw Texas Lover Texas Wildcat
Grow It, Heal It
Author: Christopher Hobbs
Publisher: Rodale Books
ISBN: 1609615719
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Where there's a symptom, there's also a homegrown cure. With just a windowsill, container, or small space, it's easy to grow an instant herbal remedy. Whether it's a cough, heartburn, joint pain, or neuralgia, readers will discover how easy it is to treat 40 ailments and conditions using herbs and herbal preparations they grow and make themselves. With inspiration found in science, tradition, and modern herbalistic practices, Grow It, Heal It touts the healing power of more than 50 herbs—from anise hyssop to yerba mansa. Two of the nation's premiere herbalists share growing, harvesting, and healing advice in this easy-to-use and friendly guidebook for herbal newbies, featuring teas, tinctures, salves, poultices, compresses, and aromatherapy. Among the many benefits of growing do-it-yourself remedies, readers will discover the convenience of preparing healing potions and salves when they're most needed; the advantage of having organic, fresh, and high-quality herbs they've nurtured themselves; and how empowering it is to engage in self-care and why that's important to the healing process. Growing herbs at home allows readers to take an active role in their own health care.
Publisher: Rodale Books
ISBN: 1609615719
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
Where there's a symptom, there's also a homegrown cure. With just a windowsill, container, or small space, it's easy to grow an instant herbal remedy. Whether it's a cough, heartburn, joint pain, or neuralgia, readers will discover how easy it is to treat 40 ailments and conditions using herbs and herbal preparations they grow and make themselves. With inspiration found in science, tradition, and modern herbalistic practices, Grow It, Heal It touts the healing power of more than 50 herbs—from anise hyssop to yerba mansa. Two of the nation's premiere herbalists share growing, harvesting, and healing advice in this easy-to-use and friendly guidebook for herbal newbies, featuring teas, tinctures, salves, poultices, compresses, and aromatherapy. Among the many benefits of growing do-it-yourself remedies, readers will discover the convenience of preparing healing potions and salves when they're most needed; the advantage of having organic, fresh, and high-quality herbs they've nurtured themselves; and how empowering it is to engage in self-care and why that's important to the healing process. Growing herbs at home allows readers to take an active role in their own health care.
Stony Mesa Sagas
Author: Chip Ward
Publisher: Torrey House Press
ISBN: 1937226867
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Pursued by a mad assassin after their arrest for chaining themselves to a mining site gate, Luna Waxwing and Hip Hop Hopi seek refuge in the remote village of Stony Mesa. Immersed in the diverse cultures and conflicts of the contemporary West, the young couple struggles to understand the wild lands that surround them, while trying to understand one another. There are many versions of how that Fourth of July celebration in Stony Mesa, now known as the Apple Days Riot, unraveled but all agree that it started when Otis Dooley hit Bo Hineyman square in the back with a fresh horse turd. Splat! And the rest is history. After living for four years in wilderness, Chip Ward moved to the edge of an environmental sacrifice zone, where he organized and led several campaigns to make polluters accountable. He co–founded HEAL Utah and served on the board of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance for several years. Starting as a bookmobile librarian, Ward ended his library career as the assistant director of the Salt Lake City Public Library. He is the author of two books, Canaries on the Rim: Living Downwind in the West and Hope's Horizon: Three Visions for Healing the American Land. He writes regularly for Tomdispatch.com. His essay about homelessness, "How the Public Library Became the Heartbreak Hotel," is the inspiration for the movie The Public, now in production.
Publisher: Torrey House Press
ISBN: 1937226867
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 299
Book Description
Pursued by a mad assassin after their arrest for chaining themselves to a mining site gate, Luna Waxwing and Hip Hop Hopi seek refuge in the remote village of Stony Mesa. Immersed in the diverse cultures and conflicts of the contemporary West, the young couple struggles to understand the wild lands that surround them, while trying to understand one another. There are many versions of how that Fourth of July celebration in Stony Mesa, now known as the Apple Days Riot, unraveled but all agree that it started when Otis Dooley hit Bo Hineyman square in the back with a fresh horse turd. Splat! And the rest is history. After living for four years in wilderness, Chip Ward moved to the edge of an environmental sacrifice zone, where he organized and led several campaigns to make polluters accountable. He co–founded HEAL Utah and served on the board of the Southern Utah Wilderness Alliance for several years. Starting as a bookmobile librarian, Ward ended his library career as the assistant director of the Salt Lake City Public Library. He is the author of two books, Canaries on the Rim: Living Downwind in the West and Hope's Horizon: Three Visions for Healing the American Land. He writes regularly for Tomdispatch.com. His essay about homelessness, "How the Public Library Became the Heartbreak Hotel," is the inspiration for the movie The Public, now in production.
A Time to Heal
Author: Gilbert Morris
Publisher: W Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780849935121
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Dreams of glory came easily to handsome, talented baseball player Clay McCain. However, when he returns home to Liberty from the bloody beaches of Tarawa, he is physically and emotionally shattered with no baseball career and his lifelong love a distant memory.
Publisher: W Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780849935121
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 222
Book Description
Dreams of glory came easily to handsome, talented baseball player Clay McCain. However, when he returns home to Liberty from the bloody beaches of Tarawa, he is physically and emotionally shattered with no baseball career and his lifelong love a distant memory.
Always Her Hero
Author: Adrienne DeWolfe
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780380805280
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
The brave, sexy hero who saved her life rode off before revealing his identity, but Eden Mallory has never forgotten the rugged stranger. When she seeks refuge from scandal in Kentucky, she finds herself staring into his deep, intoxicating eyes again. Can a man haunted by his past find the courage to follow his heart?
Publisher: Avon Books
ISBN: 9780380805280
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
The brave, sexy hero who saved her life rode off before revealing his identity, but Eden Mallory has never forgotten the rugged stranger. When she seeks refuge from scandal in Kentucky, she finds herself staring into his deep, intoxicating eyes again. Can a man haunted by his past find the courage to follow his heart?
Grieving God's Way
Author: Margaret Brownley
Publisher: Winepress Publishing
ISBN: 9781579216641
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
IFIt's been six months A year Two years (or more) And you still feel Depressed Joyless Lost AloneIFYou're afraid to tell anyone That you're still grieving For fear they'll think you're crazy If you feel the need to hide your feelings behind A smile . . . and try to pretend everything is okay . . .Then what you're feeling is perfectly normal. Did you know that it can take as long as five years or more for a person to adequately work through grief? But because we live in a fast-paced society, we often sweep grief under the rug, or ignore it altogether. Medical experts now know that unresolved grief can cause such health problems as headaches, depression, back pain, and even heart disease and cancer.Grieving God's Way is a book made to order for the grieving spirit. It will help you gain new insight into the grieving process, gain more appreciation for friends and family, and come to understand God's plan for healing heart and soul. It may even help cure your back.
Publisher: Winepress Publishing
ISBN: 9781579216641
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 322
Book Description
IFIt's been six months A year Two years (or more) And you still feel Depressed Joyless Lost AloneIFYou're afraid to tell anyone That you're still grieving For fear they'll think you're crazy If you feel the need to hide your feelings behind A smile . . . and try to pretend everything is okay . . .Then what you're feeling is perfectly normal. Did you know that it can take as long as five years or more for a person to adequately work through grief? But because we live in a fast-paced society, we often sweep grief under the rug, or ignore it altogether. Medical experts now know that unresolved grief can cause such health problems as headaches, depression, back pain, and even heart disease and cancer.Grieving God's Way is a book made to order for the grieving spirit. It will help you gain new insight into the grieving process, gain more appreciation for friends and family, and come to understand God's plan for healing heart and soul. It may even help cure your back.
Episodes In A Cultural Revolution
Author: Lin Gentry
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1639855890
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Episodes in a Cultural Revolution chronicles the journey of an American girl, first in childhood and throughout her adolescence into adulthood. During the tumultuous decades of a rapidly changing culture, from postWorld War II and into the 1980s, she took on every challenge in her way. A young girl who grew up ahead of her time feeling she never really fit into any of the molds or cultural expectations of her surroundings, she jokes, "I never really knew what a scofflaw was until I realized I was one." She forged her own path through childhood as a tomboy and into the fast-paced, turbulent youth revolt of the '60s. In the vanguard of a massive societal movement, constantly questioning authority and finding comfort in the fog of drugs and alcohol, she moved about from Manhattan to Mexico City to central Washington State to eventually return to her native Northern California Bay Area. Working a number of nontraditional jobs while navigating law school, she ultimately cleared the hurdles of becoming Oakland Fire Department's first woman firefighter in 1980. Episodes is a thoughtful, sometimes racy, self-examination of the transformation of a young woman from a refusal to conform to eventual determination to embrace the journey to herself.
Publisher: Fulton Books, Inc.
ISBN: 1639855890
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Episodes in a Cultural Revolution chronicles the journey of an American girl, first in childhood and throughout her adolescence into adulthood. During the tumultuous decades of a rapidly changing culture, from postWorld War II and into the 1980s, she took on every challenge in her way. A young girl who grew up ahead of her time feeling she never really fit into any of the molds or cultural expectations of her surroundings, she jokes, "I never really knew what a scofflaw was until I realized I was one." She forged her own path through childhood as a tomboy and into the fast-paced, turbulent youth revolt of the '60s. In the vanguard of a massive societal movement, constantly questioning authority and finding comfort in the fog of drugs and alcohol, she moved about from Manhattan to Mexico City to central Washington State to eventually return to her native Northern California Bay Area. Working a number of nontraditional jobs while navigating law school, she ultimately cleared the hurdles of becoming Oakland Fire Department's first woman firefighter in 1980. Episodes is a thoughtful, sometimes racy, self-examination of the transformation of a young woman from a refusal to conform to eventual determination to embrace the journey to herself.