Playing to Win

Playing to Win
Author: Ashlie Knapp
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2016-06-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1365194779

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Spunky, quick-witted twenty-one year old Callie Thompson is a University of Oklahoma journalism student by day and NBA Oklahoma City Thunder dancer by night. Callie hopes her connections with the franchise might get her foot in the door for a sports broadcasting job when she graduates. She just has one rule: never date the players. Kyle Kelly is the deadly handsome and charmingly Southern Thunder man of the hour. All the twenty-six year old is looking for is an NBA championship to call his own. An unexpected meeting with an opinionated, feisty Callie, however, who is very unimpressed with his celebrity status, sets his sights toward winning two things: her heart AND the championship.

Calming the Storm

Calming the Storm
Author: Michelle Thompson
Publisher: Rook Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2013-12-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0615938167

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The snow swirled around, chilling me emotionally and physically. I tried to hold on to every last bit of her energy and essence. And then they closed the doors. She was gone. Jesse will soon be home from his mission and Claire has been faithfully waiting for him. She is a recent convert to the church and has blossomed while he has been away preaching the gospel. Chaos swirls around Claire as she struggles with the expected return of Jesse and as her Grandmother’s health slips away a little more each day. What she doesn’t expect is how much this uncertainty and the loss of her Grandma can cause a storm to brew in her soul. Just like the wind of change that she fought to tame when she first met Jesse, this storm keeps growing within her, forcing her to loosen her firm grip on hope. She has always been the damsel in distress and Jesse has always been there for her. But everyone she loves has been taken from her one by one, and she can’t bear to lose Jesse too. Will he propose? Will it be too late? Join Claire as her journey continues, as she learns about herself and her faith, and whether or not she has enough hope to be there for Jesse when he needs her the most.

Carbon Magazine

Carbon Magazine
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Publisher: Carbon Magazine
Total Pages: 26
Release:
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Tainted Love

Tainted Love
Author: David Mark Brown
Publisher: InterVarsity Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780830823246

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Brown takes readers along a perilous trek through spoiled relationships, perverted perceptions, and frustrating debates about whether Jesus would date and court the opposite sex.

Music in Disney's Animated Features

Music in Disney's Animated Features
Author: James Bohn
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2017-05-12
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1496812158

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In Music in Disney’s Animated Features James Bohn investigates how music functions in Disney animated films and identifies several vanguard techniques used in them. In addition, he also presents a history of music in Disney animated films, as well as biographical information on several of the Walt Disney Studios’ seminal composers. The popularity and critical acclaim of Disney animated features truly is built as much on music as it is on animation. Beginning with Steamboat Willie and continuing through all of the animated features created under Disney’s personal supervision, music was the organizing element of Disney’s animation. Songs establish character, aid in narrative, and fashion the backbone of the Studios’ movies from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs through The Jungle Book and beyond. Bohn underscores these points while presenting a detailed history of music in Disney’s animated films. The book includes research done at the Walt Disney Archives as well as materials gathered from numerous other facilities. In his research of the Studios’ notable composers, Bohn includes perspectives from family members, thus lending a personal dimension to his presentation of the magical Studios’ musical history. The volume’s numerous musical examples demonstrate techniques used throughout the Studios’ animated classics.

FANCY-FREE

FANCY-FREE
Author: Carrie Alexander
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2012-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1459286227

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"There's a Naked Woman on Main Street!" Things have gotten interesting since Fancy O'Brien came to town. (She's the naked woman. But don't worry—she made strategic use of some bubbles.) Now the whole town's in an uproar…. Some of the residents don't approve of her taking a bath—literally—to publicize the opening of her bath boutique. But others are glad the sassy and sexy Fancy has arrived. Especially Jeremiah Quick. He's a "leading citizen" and drop-dead gorgeous to boot. And he thinks Fancy's the right woman for him. Too bad Fancy thinks he's the right man for her mother….

String Me Up

String Me Up
Author: Kristine Allen
Publisher: Demented Sons Publishing, LLC.
Total Pages: 647
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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I’m the lead guitarist for Straight Wicked, the hottest rock band in years. Women fall at my feet. They think they can tame me, but I call the shots. I’ll never trust a woman again. The only woman I ever loved is the one I despise. She shredded my soul. I want to hate her. I want to punish her. I want the chance to make her beg. I should go to hell for what I’m about to do, but I don’t care. I’m going to get even. The problem is, one look in those blue eyes and I still want her. My name is Aiden Westbrook and I’m in love with a woman who shattered me.

Things They Never Told Me in Therapy School

Things They Never Told Me in Therapy School
Author: Peg Blackstone
Publisher: Port Gamble Pr
Total Pages: 202
Release: 1991
Genre: Medical personnel and patient
ISBN: 9780963029102

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"They leave out a lot of important stuff in Therapy School," Blackstone begins, "like what to do when you're leading group & your skirt falls down." And from there it gets funny.... "The best thing I've read!" (Mary McClure Goulding, MSW, Co-developer of REDECISION THERAPY) "Insightful-delightful!" (Denton Roberts, M.Div., author of ABLE & EQUAL) "This book is a treasure!" (Joan Minninger, Ph.D., author of TOTAL RECALL) "Peg Blackstone has to be the funniest therapist ever to stroke a psyche!" (Patrick McManus, author of A FINE & PLEASANT MISERY). THINGS THEY NEVER TOLD ME IN THERAPY SCHOOL offers a unique, heartwarming look at real psychotherapy. Numerous clinical & personal anecdotes illustrate Blackstone's joy in her work & continuing high regard for clients' strength & resiliency. Her humorous, sensible approach challenges popular myths about therapy & human nature. In this work, Blackstone does for psychotherapy what James Herriott did for veterinary practice in ALL CREATURES GREAT & SMALL. She also prompts readers to examine their fundamental assumptions about human nature. Are people basically "good"? Can they really change in significant ways? Is almost everyone "addicted" or otherwise afflicted without knowing it? Current, entertaining & thought provoking reading.

The Colored Boys

The Colored Boys
Author: John Hunter Parker
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2017-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524587109

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The Colored Boys is Top Gun II with all the thrills, dangers, and aerial exploits of the first, only better. This is the story of aviators who fly F-14 Tomcats, amazing, complex, and phenomenal machines possessing technology that was light-years ahead of their time. Two black men from very different backgrounds believe that they can break into the demanding world of naval tactical aviation and learn to fly, operate, and master these machines and the technology they possess. While young and naive, these men are also amazingly confident, determined, and driven type-A personalities who take on the challenges that their chosen profession and dynamic careers demand. Told through their eyes, their personalities, and their experiences, we follow them as they evolve from terrified aviation officer candidates to commissioned officers into seasoned aviators. The Colored Boys follows them from their induction in Naval Officer Candidates School, through the myriad of challenges, terror, and joys of flight school, the demands of the replacement air group, and then to the demands of squadron life in the fleet. They train, develop, teach, and grow, and then they are thrust into the life-and-death struggles of war in the Persian Gulf. There, they enter combat and must fight for their survival in a war that tests their mettle as human beings, as aviators, and as men. The Colored Boys is also about the navythe real navy, a beloved but highly traditionalized institution that must grapple with the integration of these men into its culture, into its strict caste system of officers, persons commissioned and positioned to command sailors, and the men and women they command and serve who sometimes unconsciously, sometimes quite consciously, resist change and have deeply ingrained revulsion, prejudices, and aversion to black men that they sometimes dont even recognize or believe exists within themselves. This is the story of how these two men face, tackle, and overcome the invisible and mostly covert but highly prevalent racism and still excel in the already highly demanding world of naval aviation. This is the story of these phenomenal flying machines, the amazing men who fly them, and the demanding missions that they perform daily as they serve this nation as members of the United States Navy. Two African American men who fight to prove to others, to the navy, and ultimately to themselves that they do indeed belong, that they can hack it, that they too have the right stuff. They are many things to many people but ultimately they prove that they are not merely black men, not just commissioned officers, and not just Americans. They are naval aviators.

The Amish Firefighter

The Amish Firefighter
Author: Laura V. Hilton
Publisher: Whitaker House
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2016-04-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1629116866

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Abigail Stutzman thought being sent to live several states away was bad enough. But now, just a week after her arrival in Jamesport, Missouri, she finds herself at the scene of an apparent arson—a barn fire. And all fingers are pointed at her. Sam Miller is determined to atone for the follies of his past. He is a volunteer firefighter, an EMT, and a paramedic-in-training. With suspicious barn fires escalating, and the Miller family being among the victims, no one is more determined to see the perpetrators brought to justice than Sam. When Abigail and Sam cross paths, they discover the truth can be more dangerous than a blazing inferno.