Unholy Intent: An Arranged Marriage Dark Romance

Unholy Intent: An Arranged Marriage Dark Romance
Author: Natasha Knight
Publisher: Natasha Knight
Total Pages: 273
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Bound by marriage to Damian, I sometimes wonder what he sees when he looks at me. Deer in headlights, I guess. What I see is clear. Darkness. Desire. Carnal want. A man with too much experience. The day he took me he told me I belong to him. On our wedding night he proved I did. And I believe him when he says he’ll keep me safe because he won’t let anyone touch what’s his. But I can’t forget what he is. Can’t forget the things he’s done. And no matter what, I can’t let myself fall in love with him.

Unholy Union

Unholy Union
Author: Scott MacLeod
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

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Unholy

Unholy
Author: Sarah Posner
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2020-05-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1984820435

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“In terrifying detail, Unholy illustrates how a vast network of white Christian nationalists plotted the authoritarian takeover of the American democratic system. There is no more timely book than this one.”—Janet Reitman, author of Inside Scientology Why did so many evangelicals turn out to vote for Donald Trump, a serial philanderer with questionable conservative credentials who seems to defy Christian values with his every utterance? To a reporter like Sarah Posner, who has been covering the religious right for decades, the answer turns out to be far more intuitive than one might think. In this taut inquiry, Posner digs deep into the radical history of the religious right to reveal how issues of race and xenophobia have always been at the movement’s core, and how religion often cloaked anxieties about perceived threats to a white, Christian America. Fueled by an antidemocratic impulse, and united by this narrative of reverse victimization, the religious right and the alt-right support a common agenda–and are actively using the erosion of democratic norms to roll back civil rights advances, stock the judiciary with hard-right judges, defang and deregulate federal agencies, and undermine the credibility of the free press. Increasingly, this formidable bloc is also forging ties with European far right groups, giving momentum to a truly global movement. Revelatory and engrossing, Unholy offers a deeper understanding of the ideological underpinnings and forces influencing the course of Republican politics. This is a book that must be read by anyone who cares about the future of American democracy.

Unholy Union

Unholy Union
Author: Mike Aylwin
Publisher: Constable
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2019-08-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781472130686

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No sport has undergone so traumatic a transformation as rugby since the turn of the century. The last of the major sports to be granted a license to make or dispense money, rugby was propelled on a trajectory that has twisted its cumbersome frame to the very limits of integrity and continues to do so. The pressures exerted throughout, on infrastructure, economics, administrators and, most poignantly of all, the players themselves, have conjured the perpetual impression of a sport on the brink of explosion or implosion, a drama compelling and appalling to behold. Unholy Union is a snapshot of the sport in the early 21st century, pulling apart how we have come to be where we are, while brazenly prescribing what needs to be done next. It is ambitious in its scope, drawing on rugby's long history from the same cradle as its bigger sister, association football, while tapping into the edgy, prescriptive zeitgeist of this raging age of social media. This book will be irreverent and provocative, asking uncomfortable questions of rugby, sport and life, but it will be imbued throughout with love for a game whose ancient spirit is that of the foot soldier, that of the cavalier. The task at hand is to preserve it in the face of the professional onslaught.

Unholy Alliance

Unholy Alliance
Author: David Horowitz
Publisher: Regnery Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006-02-02
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780895260260

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The bestselling Unholy Alliance-now in paperback! Former Leftist radical David Horowitz blows the lid off the dangerous liaison between U.S. liberals and Islamic radicals. With America's battle against the disastrous force of terrorism at hand, Horowitz takes us behind the curtain of the unholy alliance between liberals and the enemy-a force with malevolent intentions, and one that Americans can no longer ignore.

Unholy Madness

Unholy Madness
Author: Seth Farber
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830819393

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For nearly four decades social critics such as Philip Rieff and Christopher Lasch have bemoaned the "triumph of the therapeutic" in our "culture of narcissism." But whatever their level of uneasiness about the psychologizing of reality, most Christians have made some degree of peace with the reigning power of psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic outlooks. Seth Farber is not one of those Christians. In his estimation psychotherapy has become "a replacement for involvement in the spiritual life of the church," with pastors and other Christian leaders too quickly deferring to psychiatrists and other mental health professionals. Unholy Madness is prompted by Farber's passionate insistence that Christianity and psychiatry are nothing less than competing faiths. Farber's radical argument cuts to the root of the mental health system and challenges the church to consider how much it may have constricted its own vision and neglected its unique responsibilities in its accomodation to that system. Taking on giants from Augustine to Freud, wide-ranging and never boring, Unholy Madness is not likely to persuade all its readers. But none will be able to see these issues in the same way again. -- Publisher.

The Unholy Union

The Unholy Union
Author: Al Hamilton
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2006-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 059540572X

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This book is a compilation of class lectures and messages dealing with the observation that the author has had in work with persecuted churches from Sudan, Africa to Bangladesh. I have traveled to 30 countries and helped recruit missionaries for Africa, Asia, Papua New Guinea and many countries on all Continents. The views expressed in these compiled articles are presented with frequent repetition for the sake of emphasis for young students who seek to get 'another' view of education, cultures and Biblical mission perspectives, than what might be provided in the religious circles in America today.

Criminals and Terrorists in Partnership

Criminals and Terrorists in Partnership
Author: Helena Carrapico
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2017-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317389816

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The nexus between terrorism and organised crime consists of a strategic alliance between two non-state actors who are able to exploit illegal markets, threaten the security of individuals, and influence policy-making on a global level. Recent Europol reports have pointed towards the importance of studying the links between organised crime and terrorist groups, and have underlined that the nature and extent of these connections have seldom been addressed from an academic perspective. Considering the danger that both organised crime and terrorism currently pose to the world, the collusion between these two phenomena is of urgent contemporary interest. Basing itself on geographical case-studies, this book contributes to the existing literature in three ways: by enriching the empirical knowledge on the nature of the crime-terror nexus and its evolution; by exploring the impact of the nexus within different economic, political and societal contexts; and by expanding on its theoretical conceptualization. This book was originally published as a special issue of Global Crime.

Unholy Union

Unholy Union
Author: Tracy St. John
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2014-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781499317688

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Small-town reporter and would-be author Elaine Curtis thinks her dreams are coming true when she meets literary agent Ash Moday. Handsome, successful, eager to represent her and fulfill her every sensual fantasy, he seems too good to be true. What Elaine doesn't know is Ash is actually the demon incubus Asmodeus, and every mortal woman he falls in love with dies or goes insane. Elaine's only hope for survival lies with Father Thomas, a man who has secretly loved her for years. But his shaken faith and a painful loss from his past leaves him too weak to break Ash's addictive hold on her. Time is running out for Elaine as the two men struggle to possess the woman they both love. Mild BDSM, including anal play/intercourse, bondage, Dom/sub play, spankings, and multiple sexual partners (m/f/m).

Unholy Union

Unholy Union
Author: Mike Aylwin
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-09-05
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1472130677

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What is the state of rugby? Is the game on the brink of expansion? Or is it on the brink of implosion? No game has undergone so traumatic a transformation since the turn of the century. The last of the major sports to embrace professionalism, rugby was propelled on a trajectory that has twisted its cumbersome frame to the limit in a drama compelling and appalling to behold. After a hundred years defying the future, rugby now shudders with the turmoil of its sudden leap into the modern world, attaining heights hitherto undreamed of, even as the strains - financial, political, social and medical - threaten to tear it apart. With a global focus (and a particular lens on Australasian and South African rugby), Unholy Union is a fascinating and in-depth analysis of the sport, examining the journey so far and speculating on where it will go next. It is irreverent and provocative, asking uncomfortable questions of rugby, but imbued throughout with affection for a game that integrates all human life, as beautiful as it is ugly, as in love with itself as it is terrified. Sports enter periods that make or break them. Rugby is in one now . . .