A Western Sabotage for Their Uncommon Love

A Western Sabotage for Their Uncommon Love
Author: Lydia Olson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2021-05-30
Genre:
ISBN:

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She is a poor young woman with no one else in the world. He is an adopted son with no passion in his life. How can they finally become husband and wife when a man in the family wants to drive them apart? After losing her parents to a disease, Marjorie's life wasn't a primrose path. Her bitter aunt makes everything to make her as difficult as possible. When she found out that she was planning to marry her for her profit, Marjorie takes the biggest decision of her life. Desperate to escape, Marjorie decides to run away and marry a stranger, but is this a wise move to make? Christopher has grown up as the adopted child of a rich horse rancher. Meeting Marjorie sends thrills down his spine and makes his heartbeats in uncommon ways. When she always fails her chores and tasks, though, he thinks that she might not be appropriate for his rough lifestyle anymore. He doubts her feelings, too, even if he slowly falls in love with her. How can he realize that this is all part of the plan that wants them to be together? Marjorie and Christopher could have lived the romance they deserve if it weren't for Dax Jenson, Christopher's foster father, who wants to destroy their happiness. However, when dangerous men threaten the ranch, will Marjorie and Christopher's love be enough to show what forgiveness really means? "A Western Sabotage for their Uncommon Love" is a new emotional historical western romance book. If you like a selfless strong heroine, who speaks her mind and left so much behind to venture into the vast unknown frontier, then you'll adore Lydia Olson's sweet book.Buy it now to discover Marjorie's romantic and empowering story in the Old West! Thank you! Get this Book FREE With Kindle Unlimited!

Loving Sabotage

Loving Sabotage
Author: Amélie Nothomb
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780811214599

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The seven year old daughter of diplomats posted to Peking "concocts a fantasy life as rich as her surroundings are bleak," and on one of her rounds, she meets a young Italian girl, Elena, who is "beautiful, aloof, disdainful of silly games. Our heroine is instantly infatuated, and comes to realize the only fight worthy of her energies is shattering Elena's indifference."--Jacket.

Freedom from Self-sabotage

Freedom from Self-sabotage
Author: Peter Michaelson
Publisher: Prospect Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1999
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781882631292

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Linda Goodman's Love Signs

Linda Goodman's Love Signs
Author: Linda Goodman
Publisher: RosettaBooks
Total Pages: 1103
Release: 2014-01-09
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0795316488

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The New York Times bestseller that helps you explore whether romance is in the stars. Linda Goodman’s Love Signs addresses the question asked by everyone familiar with astrology: How do I relate to someone of another sign? Each sign is “related” to the twelve signs of the zodiac in a different and unique way. Each section addresses the differences for a male and a female with the same sign matches. This is an updated edition of Linda Goodman’s lively bestseller, which has introduced millions to the concept of astrological compatibility. “What seems to set Goodman’s books apart from other stargazing guides is their knowledgeable approach and comprehensive reach.” —Newsweek

Love between Enemies

Love between Enemies
Author: Raffael Scheck
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-11-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108841759

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An innovative study of empathy, sex, and love between prisoners of war and German women during World War II.

Building Love That Lasts

Building Love That Lasts
Author: Clinton Callahan
Publisher: SCB Distributors
Total Pages: 882
Release: 2019-09-15
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 194249355X

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“Clinton Callahan is an original thinker.” – Marilyn Ferguson, author, The Aquarian Conspiracy and Aquarius Now, and former editor Brain-Mind Bulletin. "For modern seekers, responding to the call for initiation into relationship, here is an open invitation." MALIDOMA SOME, AUTHOR "OF WATER AND THE SPIRIT" It's one of those rare books that will definitely wake you up. I consider it must reading for anyone seriously interested in the path of conscious relationship." -- John Welwood, author of Journey of the Heart and Perfect Love, Imperfect Relationships This hard-hitting and innovative book about partnered relationship immediately challenges the deceptions about love and intimacy rampant in today’s patriarchal culture. At the same time, Building Love That Lasts reveals a step-by-step process for discovering and living out alternative possibilities. The author claims that even the best of our relationships are still generally basic level; what he calls “Ordinary Human Relationship.” He asserts that two more domains remain to be explored: namely, Extraordinary Human Relationship and Archetypal Love. The book describes exactly how to enter these new domains, and how to stay there long enough to cultivate genuine intimacy, nurturance, excitement and satisfaction together. The material for this book is startlingly original and fresh, directly distilled from over thirty years of trial, error and reevaluation within seminars and trainings conducted by the author in the U.S. and Europe. The essential teaching tools are “Thought-Maps” that illustrate and guide the dynamics of evolving relationship, coupled with a series of experiments/“explorations” to be undertaken alone or with one’s partner. Topics include: Making the leap from Defensive Learning to Expansive Learning. Breaking out of the relationship “Box.” The lie of being unlovable. Navigating in the realm of feelings. Communication skills for “explorers.

Women Writers of the American West, 1833-1927

Women Writers of the American West, 1833-1927
Author: Nina Baym
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2012-08-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0252078845

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Women Writers of the American West, 1833–1927 recovers the names and works of hundreds of women who wrote about the American West during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, some of them long forgotten and others better known novelists, poets, memoirists, and historians such as Willa Cather and Mary Austin Holley. Nina Baym mined literary and cultural histories, anthologies, scholarly essays, catalogs, advertisements, and online resources to debunk critical assumptions that women did not publish about the West as much as they did about other regions. Elucidating a substantial body of nearly 650 books of all kinds by more than 300 writers, Baym reveals how the authors showed women making lives for themselves in the West, how they represented the diverse region, and how they represented themselves. Baym accounts for a wide range of genres and geographies, affirming that the literature of the West was always more than cowboy tales and dime novels. Nor did the West consist of a single landscape, as women living in the expanses of Texas saw a different world from that seen by women in gold rush California. Although many women writers of the American West accepted domestic agendas crucial to the development of families, farms, and businesses, they also found ways to be forceful agents of change, whether by taking on political positions, deriding male arrogance, or, as their voluminous published works show, speaking out when they were expected to be silent.

Fight, Magic, Items

Fight, Magic, Items
Author: Aidan Moher
Publisher: Running Press Adult
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2022-10-04
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0762479647

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Take a journey through the history of Japanese role-playing games—from the creators who built it, the games that defined it, and the stories that transformed pop culture and continue to capture the imaginations of millions of fans to this day. The Japanese roleplaying game (JRPG) genre is one that is known for bold, unforgettable characters; rich stories, and some of the most iconic and beloved games in the industry. Inspired by early western RPGs and introducing technology and artistic styles that pushed the boundaries of what video games could be, this genre is responsible for creating some of the most complex, bold, and beloved games in history—and it has the fanbase to prove it. In Fight, Magic, Items, Aidan Moher guides readers through the fascinating history of JRPGs, exploring the technical challenges, distinct narrative and artistic visions, and creative rivalries that fueled the creation of countless iconic games and their quest to become the best, not only in Japan, but in North America, too. Moher starts with the origin stories of two classic Nintendo titles, Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, and immerses readers in the world of JRPGs, following the interconnected history from through the lens of their creators and their stories full of hope, risk, and pixels, from the tiny teams and almost impossible schedules that built the foundations of the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest franchises; Reiko Kodama pushing the narrative and genre boundaries with Phantasy Star; the unexpected team up between Horii and Sakaguchi to create Chrono Trigger; or the unique mashup of classic Disney with Final Fantasy coolness in Kingdom Hearts. Filled with firsthand interviews and behind-the-scenes looks into the development, reception, and influence of JRPGs, Fight, Magic, Items captures the evolution of the genre and why it continues to grab us, decades after those first iconic pixelated games released.

Strange Piece of Paradise

Strange Piece of Paradise
Author: Terri Jentz
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 756
Release: 2007-03-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780312426699

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Powerful, eloquent, and paced like a thriller, Strange Piece of Paradise is the electrifying account of the author's investigation into her near murder.

The Publishers Weekly

The Publishers Weekly
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1234
Release: 1999
Genre: American literature
ISBN:

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