Tucked Away

Tucked Away
Author: Jennie Marts
Publisher: Entangled: Select Contemporary
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2015-04-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1633752623

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Charlie Ryan's cheating fiancé left her with a broken heart—and an even more broke bank account. She's hit rock bottom, but everything is about to change. Suddenly, she's inherited a Montana farm named Tucked Away from a grandmother she never knew existed. A fresh start is just what she needs. Only this time, she’s going to make sure there’s no guy involved...even if the local vet is as hot as summer in Montana. Zack Cooper is content with his simple life. Running his veterinary practice and raising his daughter are enough to keep him busy, and he doesn't need a high-maintenance city girl who plans to sell her grandma's ranch and split faster than a setting sun. So why can't he stop thinking about Charlie and her hot-pink cowboy boots...or the way her eyes sparkle even as she teases him with plans of leaving? Just when both start to believe love might be worth the risk...one night will change everything. Each book in the Hearts of Montana series is STANDALONE: * Tucked Away * Hidden Away * Stolen Away

The Tucked-Away Secret

The Tucked-Away Secret
Author: Gail Maddox
Publisher: Vantage Press, Inc
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2006-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780533152681

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The emotional impact of a child born out of wedlock and countless people she touches along the way.

Tucked-Away Treasures

Tucked-Away Treasures
Author: Paula Barnes
Publisher: Martingale
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2022-09-01
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1683562356

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Delightfully small quilts with big style! Designers Paula Barnes and Mary Ellen Robison of Red Crinoline Quilts love incorporating small quilts throughout their homes. And because they do, they also understand the importance of adjusting the scale of little quilts and adding interesting details that pack a visual pop into each one! The 14 patchwork quilts in this book are perfect accents: tuck them into cozy vignettes, use one to top an inviting table, or spruce up a room by hanging a pair on a wall. Whether you favor the rich reproduction and border prints used by the authors, or you prefer a lighter, brighter look for your decor, the classic lines and timeless look of these patterns are the perfect match for any home.

Hidden Away

Hidden Away
Author: Maya Banks
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2011-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0425240177

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A man who shoots first and asks questions later falls for the ultimate moving target in this sexy, action-packed KGI novel. The Kelly Group International (KGI): A super-elite, top secret, family-run business. Qualifications: High intelligence, rock-hard body, military background. Mission: Hostage/kidnap victim recovery. Intelligence gathering. Handling jobs the U.S. government can’t... Most people would take an all-expenses-paid trip to the beach in a heartbeat, but Garrett Kelly only accepts the job keeping tabs on Sarah Daniels—who’s in hiding after witnessing a murder committed by her half-brother—for the chance to take down a person enemy of KGI. A disciplined soldier like Garrett is trained for so much more than a babysitting gig, but he soon realizes that there’s more to Sarah than what’s in her file. Garrett is considering seduction as a tactical maneuver, but when he glimpses Sarah’s dark past, he feels an urgent desire to keep her safe—even after she disappears on him. Garrett doesn’t know exactly who, or what, Sarah’s running from. Whatever it is, she’s running for her life...

Everybody's Magazine

Everybody's Magazine
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 818
Release: 1916
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

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Sisterhood

Sisterhood
Author: Chloe Langr
Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1681927233

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Let’s face it: Real-life friendship is hard! We find ourselves challenged by superficial #girltribe social media posts, so how can we really achieve authentic friendship? And is friendship even worth it? Sisterhood isn't just a trend or unreachable goal; in fact, friendship with other women is a necessity. Why? Because we’re made for it. We’re created in the image and likeness of the triune God. “Relationship” is stamped into our spiritual DNA — just as God desires to be in relationship with us, he also longs for us to be in authentic relationship with others. Whether you’re in a steady place with the women in your life or you're not confident at all when it comes to friendship with other women, each and every one of us always has room to grow in the art of friendship. In Sisterhood: Giving and Receiving the Gift of Friendship, Catholic wife, mom, author, and friend Chloe Langr offers a practical guide to discerning, developing, and keeping authentic friendships. About the Author Chloe Langr is a writer, blogger, editor, and author of Created for Love: Reflections for the Catholic Bride-to-Be and Letters to Women: Embracing the Feminine Genius in Everyday Life. She hosts the Letters to Women podcast and is passionate about the feminine genius and women's ministry. When she isn't buried under a growing stack of books, you can find her in a local coffee shop, spending time with her husband, Joseph, and their daughters Maeve and Ada.

Hidden Treasures

Hidden Treasures
Author: Harriet Baskas
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 195
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1493001612

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While there are more than 15,000 museums in our country, visitors get to see only about five percent of any institution’s collections. Most museums simply don’t have room to display everything they’ve got. However, there are a wide variety of surprising and intriguing reasons that, for example, the Smithsonian Institution doesn’t display its collection of condoms, Florida's Lightner Museum locks up all but one of its shrunken heads, and a world-class stash of Japanese erotica (shunga) art was kept in the Honolulu Museum of Art's storage until only recently. Each item or collection included in this volume is described and placed in context with stories and interviews that explore the historical, social, cultural, political, environmental, or other circumstances that led to keeping that object or group of objects out of public view--the ultimate museum buff's voyeuristic experience. Color photographs of the artifacts are included.

The Girl from Nip 'N' Tuck

The Girl from Nip 'N' Tuck
Author: Dianne H. Lundy
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 674
Release: 2013-07-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1483638715

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Dianne Hollis graduated from college and embarked on a quest to find two things an ideal job and the perfect man. Time proved that finding either one of them was no easy task. Struggling with difficult classes, unpredictable students, and unreliable men, she managed to keep her sanity by maintaining a sense of humor and putting her trust in God. Inheriting her fathers stubborn streak and her mothers strong sense of Christian faith, she was determined to make it in her chosen profession, no matter what it took to succeed.

The Naked Tuck Shop

The Naked Tuck Shop
Author: Tim Hughes
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
Total Pages: 104
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1782227121

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The Naked Tuck Shop is a unique record of a period long before ‘gaiety’ was legal in any form in the United Kingdom. This memoir of a 1950s grammar-school boy’s navigation through his emerging gayness, lifts the lid on his discovery of a vast clandestine world – that stretched from members of parliament to long distance lorry drivers. A chance meeting with two local artists while ‘cottaging’ provided the springboard to a Soho demimonde that featured Muriel Belcher’s Colony Room and a cast of characters that included Francis Bacon, Angus Wilson and Tom Driberg. While his friendship with Dudley, Bishop of Colchester, led to encounters with dodgy clerics and Margery Allingham, the crime writer queen. The author suggests that the ‘cottage’, long before later legal venues like gay pubs and discos arrived, was the only game in town for an underage provincial teenager. In a contemporary Britain starved of ‘public conveniences’ it is easy to forget their ubiquity in those times. The late Victorian ‘spend a penny’ brigade had decreed the building of these municipal marvels throughout the land, and fortunately for him the local worthy burghers had seen to it that Colchester was well endowed. Alongside his early adventures in ‘queer society’ Tim Hughes remembers with affection a group of talented school friends, and how some of them who were also friends of Dorothy, had their lives cut short by the arrival of the gay plague.