Author: Linzi Baxter
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781088702819
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
New from USA Today bestselling author Linzi Baxter, the first book in her exciting new romantic suspense series, Nova Satellite Security, a spinoff of her popular White Hat Security series. -----Lily didn't take much with her when she fled an abusive marriage. Just her young son and a load emotional baggage no one can see. Thanks to her friend Kat, she's got a new job in a new town, a new life spread out before her.The last thing she needs is her long-dormant hormones noticing that her boss is a 12 out of 10 on the hotness scale.Freedom is just a signature away, but Jacob's ex is holding the unsigned divorce papers over his head like a prize just out of reach. His irritation eases when he meets his new secretary, and he finds it's no hardship to follow his friend Kat's advice (or not-so-subtle threat) to treat Lily gently.Under Jacob's care and consideration, Lily begins to believe in love again. But when her past tries to claw her back into a nightmare, she has no choice but to protect Jacob at all costs--even if it shatters her heart.
Pursuing Phoenix
Author: Linzi Baxter
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781088702819
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
New from USA Today bestselling author Linzi Baxter, the first book in her exciting new romantic suspense series, Nova Satellite Security, a spinoff of her popular White Hat Security series. -----Lily didn't take much with her when she fled an abusive marriage. Just her young son and a load emotional baggage no one can see. Thanks to her friend Kat, she's got a new job in a new town, a new life spread out before her.The last thing she needs is her long-dormant hormones noticing that her boss is a 12 out of 10 on the hotness scale.Freedom is just a signature away, but Jacob's ex is holding the unsigned divorce papers over his head like a prize just out of reach. His irritation eases when he meets his new secretary, and he finds it's no hardship to follow his friend Kat's advice (or not-so-subtle threat) to treat Lily gently.Under Jacob's care and consideration, Lily begins to believe in love again. But when her past tries to claw her back into a nightmare, she has no choice but to protect Jacob at all costs--even if it shatters her heart.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781088702819
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
New from USA Today bestselling author Linzi Baxter, the first book in her exciting new romantic suspense series, Nova Satellite Security, a spinoff of her popular White Hat Security series. -----Lily didn't take much with her when she fled an abusive marriage. Just her young son and a load emotional baggage no one can see. Thanks to her friend Kat, she's got a new job in a new town, a new life spread out before her.The last thing she needs is her long-dormant hormones noticing that her boss is a 12 out of 10 on the hotness scale.Freedom is just a signature away, but Jacob's ex is holding the unsigned divorce papers over his head like a prize just out of reach. His irritation eases when he meets his new secretary, and he finds it's no hardship to follow his friend Kat's advice (or not-so-subtle threat) to treat Lily gently.Under Jacob's care and consideration, Lily begins to believe in love again. But when her past tries to claw her back into a nightmare, she has no choice but to protect Jacob at all costs--even if it shatters her heart.
Baxter Bear Goes to the Farm
Author: Alison Morris
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781858542904
Category : Bears
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Baxter Bear needs a holiday, so he climbs in his plane and jets off to stay with his aunt on her farm, where he has fun riding in a boat and on a tractor. But it's not all play There are cows to be milked and pigs to be fed, and even a lamb to rescue. This is Baxter's first adventure.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781858542904
Category : Bears
Languages : en
Pages : 12
Book Description
Baxter Bear needs a holiday, so he climbs in his plane and jets off to stay with his aunt on her farm, where he has fun riding in a boat and on a tractor. But it's not all play There are cows to be milked and pigs to be fed, and even a lamb to rescue. This is Baxter's first adventure.
Urban Farming in the West
Author: Robert M. Carriker
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816528202
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
From 1933 to 1935, the federal governmentÕs Division of Subsistence Homesteads created thirty-four New Deal communities that sought to provide a healthier and more economically secure life for disadvantaged Americans. These settlements were designed to combine the benefits of rural and urban living by offering part-time farming, uplifting social functions, and inexpensive homes. Four were located in the West: in Phoenix, Arizona; El Monte and San Fernando, California; and Longview, Washington. Robert Carriker examines for the first time the intricate histories of these subsistence homestead projects, which have long been buried in bureaucratic records and clouded by misunderstanding, showing that in many ways they were among the agencyÕs most successful efforts. He provides case studies of the projects, rescuing their obscure histories using archival documents and rare photographs. He also reveals the machinations of civic groups and private citizens across the West who jockeyed for access to the funds being allotted for New Deal community building. By describing what took place on these western homesteads, Carriker shows that the DSHÕs agenda was not as far-fetched as some have reported. The tendency to condemn the Division and its projects, he argues, has failed to appreciate the good that came from some of the individual homestead communitiesÑparticularly those in the Far West. Although overshadowed by the larger undertakings of the New Deal, some of these western communities remain thriving neighborhoodsÑliving legacies to FDRÕs efforts that show how the country once chose to deal with economic hardship. Too often the DSH is noted for its failures; CarrikerÕs study shows that its western homesteads were instead qualified accomplishments.
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
ISBN: 9780816528202
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
From 1933 to 1935, the federal governmentÕs Division of Subsistence Homesteads created thirty-four New Deal communities that sought to provide a healthier and more economically secure life for disadvantaged Americans. These settlements were designed to combine the benefits of rural and urban living by offering part-time farming, uplifting social functions, and inexpensive homes. Four were located in the West: in Phoenix, Arizona; El Monte and San Fernando, California; and Longview, Washington. Robert Carriker examines for the first time the intricate histories of these subsistence homestead projects, which have long been buried in bureaucratic records and clouded by misunderstanding, showing that in many ways they were among the agencyÕs most successful efforts. He provides case studies of the projects, rescuing their obscure histories using archival documents and rare photographs. He also reveals the machinations of civic groups and private citizens across the West who jockeyed for access to the funds being allotted for New Deal community building. By describing what took place on these western homesteads, Carriker shows that the DSHÕs agenda was not as far-fetched as some have reported. The tendency to condemn the Division and its projects, he argues, has failed to appreciate the good that came from some of the individual homestead communitiesÑparticularly those in the Far West. Although overshadowed by the larger undertakings of the New Deal, some of these western communities remain thriving neighborhoodsÑliving legacies to FDRÕs efforts that show how the country once chose to deal with economic hardship. Too often the DSH is noted for its failures; CarrikerÕs study shows that its western homesteads were instead qualified accomplishments.
Flesh and Blood
Author: Allison Hobbs
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501172549
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
National bestselling author Allison Hobbs delivers a powerful novel about a father and son whose relationship is challenged after the son is suspected of crimes in his new neighborhood. Ten years ago when Malik Copeland was a hopeless addict, he signed away the parental rights to his son, Phoenix. It cut him to the core when his ex-wife allowed her new husband to adopt Phoenix and give him his last name. After getting clean and sober and moving across the country, Malik meets Sasha, a professional and business owner who is the single parent of a young child, Zoe. Together, they build a life together and Malik adopts Zoe. He is a caring stepfather and doting husband, and life couldn’t be better. Out of the blue, Malik receives a call from the mother of his now thirteen-year-old son, telling him that the boy wants to get to know him. Malik and Phoenix establish a long-distance relationship, and after a visit during spring break, Phoenix decides that he wants to stay with his father—permanently. Phoenix moves in and the Copelands are one big happy family. Malik’s life feels complete as he and his son continue to bond. Handsome, intelligent, and well-mannered, Phoenix is a joy to be around, and Sasha and Zoe adore him. Over time, however, Phoenix begins to exhibit antisocial behavior, and Malik fears that his son’s congenial persona is merely a façade. And when a young child goes missing, evidence points to Phoenix and Malik has to ask himself how far he’ll go to protect his own flesh and blood.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1501172549
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
National bestselling author Allison Hobbs delivers a powerful novel about a father and son whose relationship is challenged after the son is suspected of crimes in his new neighborhood. Ten years ago when Malik Copeland was a hopeless addict, he signed away the parental rights to his son, Phoenix. It cut him to the core when his ex-wife allowed her new husband to adopt Phoenix and give him his last name. After getting clean and sober and moving across the country, Malik meets Sasha, a professional and business owner who is the single parent of a young child, Zoe. Together, they build a life together and Malik adopts Zoe. He is a caring stepfather and doting husband, and life couldn’t be better. Out of the blue, Malik receives a call from the mother of his now thirteen-year-old son, telling him that the boy wants to get to know him. Malik and Phoenix establish a long-distance relationship, and after a visit during spring break, Phoenix decides that he wants to stay with his father—permanently. Phoenix moves in and the Copelands are one big happy family. Malik’s life feels complete as he and his son continue to bond. Handsome, intelligent, and well-mannered, Phoenix is a joy to be around, and Sasha and Zoe adore him. Over time, however, Phoenix begins to exhibit antisocial behavior, and Malik fears that his son’s congenial persona is merely a façade. And when a young child goes missing, evidence points to Phoenix and Malik has to ask himself how far he’ll go to protect his own flesh and blood.
Spies!
Author: Karen Tayleur
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434204626
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
David and his friends invented a new spying game, but they never expected to become real-life detectives! When a classmate asks them to solve a case, they can't say no. Soon, David and his friends are swept up into a whirlwind of mysteries. David and his friends will have to become super spies to crack these mysterious cases.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 1434204626
Category : African Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 90
Book Description
David and his friends invented a new spying game, but they never expected to become real-life detectives! When a classmate asks them to solve a case, they can't say no. Soon, David and his friends are swept up into a whirlwind of mysteries. David and his friends will have to become super spies to crack these mysterious cases.
Directory [of] Aviation Medical Examiners
Author: United States. Office of Aviation Medicine
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aviation medical examiners
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aviation medical examiners
Languages : en
Pages : 324
Book Description
Directory, Aviation Medical Examiners
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aviation medical examiners
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Aviation medical examiners
Languages : en
Pages : 332
Book Description
Baxter’S Family
Author: Donald Richardson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 154621660X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Detective fiction is said to have begun in 1841 with Edgar Allan Poes The Murders in the Rue Morgue. There are antecedents to Poe, but Poe is the progenitor for most Americans. The genre continues to this day with writers like Sue Grafton producing a whole series of books featuring private detective Kinsey Millhone. Others abound as indicated by the best-seller lists. Baxter is my version of a private detective.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 154621660X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 123
Book Description
Detective fiction is said to have begun in 1841 with Edgar Allan Poes The Murders in the Rue Morgue. There are antecedents to Poe, but Poe is the progenitor for most Americans. The genre continues to this day with writers like Sue Grafton producing a whole series of books featuring private detective Kinsey Millhone. Others abound as indicated by the best-seller lists. Baxter is my version of a private detective.
Prophetic and Public
Author: Kristin E. Heyer
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 9781589013971
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
The United States was founded on a commitment to religious tolerance. Based on this commitment, it has become one of the most religiously diverse and religiously observant liberal democracies in the world. Inherent in this political reality is the question, "What is the appropriate relationship between religious beliefs and public life?" This is not a new question, but in contemporary US politics it has become a particularly insistent one. In this intelligent, wide-ranging book, Kristin Heyer provides new and nuanced answers. Prophetic and Public employs the discourse of public theology to consider what constitutes appropriate religio-political engagement. According to Heyer, public theology connects religious faith, concepts, and practices to their public relevance for the wider society. Her use of public theology concepts to address the appropriate possibilities and limits for religio-political engagement in the United States is both useful and enlightening. Heyer approaches the relationship between public morality and religious commitment through the example of the Catholic Church. She looks at two prominent Catholics—Michael Baxter and Bryan Hehir—as a way of discussing norms for practice of public theology. Heyer also analyzes case studies of three US Catholic advocacy groups: The US Conference of Catholic Bishops, NETWORK, and Pax Christi USA. Through her analysis she shows the various ways that the organizations' Catholic identity impacts their social and political efforts. From her investigations come norms that define possibilities and limits for political actions based on religious conviction. This deeply thoughtful book examines what is truly fundamental and inescapable about public life and private religious belief in the United States. In doing so, it makes skillful use of the tools of theology, philosophy, law, and advocacy to demonstrate that the Catholic Church reveals great diversity in its public theology, providing legitimate options for a faithful response to urgent political issues.
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
ISBN: 9781589013971
Category : Religion
Languages : en
Pages : 252
Book Description
The United States was founded on a commitment to religious tolerance. Based on this commitment, it has become one of the most religiously diverse and religiously observant liberal democracies in the world. Inherent in this political reality is the question, "What is the appropriate relationship between religious beliefs and public life?" This is not a new question, but in contemporary US politics it has become a particularly insistent one. In this intelligent, wide-ranging book, Kristin Heyer provides new and nuanced answers. Prophetic and Public employs the discourse of public theology to consider what constitutes appropriate religio-political engagement. According to Heyer, public theology connects religious faith, concepts, and practices to their public relevance for the wider society. Her use of public theology concepts to address the appropriate possibilities and limits for religio-political engagement in the United States is both useful and enlightening. Heyer approaches the relationship between public morality and religious commitment through the example of the Catholic Church. She looks at two prominent Catholics—Michael Baxter and Bryan Hehir—as a way of discussing norms for practice of public theology. Heyer also analyzes case studies of three US Catholic advocacy groups: The US Conference of Catholic Bishops, NETWORK, and Pax Christi USA. Through her analysis she shows the various ways that the organizations' Catholic identity impacts their social and political efforts. From her investigations come norms that define possibilities and limits for political actions based on religious conviction. This deeply thoughtful book examines what is truly fundamental and inescapable about public life and private religious belief in the United States. In doing so, it makes skillful use of the tools of theology, philosophy, law, and advocacy to demonstrate that the Catholic Church reveals great diversity in its public theology, providing legitimate options for a faithful response to urgent political issues.
Report of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Bar Association
Author: American Bar Association
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bar associations
Languages : en
Pages : 1044
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Bar associations
Languages : en
Pages : 1044
Book Description