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The moment you stop looking, that’s when Prince Charming will
come knocking on your door!Summer Knowles does not want a
boyfriend. Relationships have caused enough problems in her life.
As bridesmaid at her sister’s wedding, she’s going to avoid all
things romantic – especially the brawny, hipster best-man who has
commitment-phobe written all over him! When Archie Hill meets
Summer, he immediately thinks
bridesmaid-and-best-man-with-benefits! They have one week together
and may as well make the most of it. But what if one week just
isn’t enough… As wedding fever takes hold, can a sworn-off-men
bridesmaid and a die-hard bachelor learn a thing or two about
happy-ever-after? A friends-with-benefits, wedding date rom-com,
perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Lindsey Kelk and Sarah Adams!
Please note that this title was originally published as You May
Kiss the Bridesmaid. What readers are saying about Camilla Isley:
‘A fun read filled with humor, heart, and love big enough to
reach...to the stars and back. Recommended read for Contemporary
Romance, Chick-Lit, and Romantic Comedy fans. Get ready to be
starstruck!’ Gina, Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers ‘It's
not every day the female lead is revered more for her high
intelligence, than her beauty. It was nice to see that dynamic
between Lana and Christian...following what the heart wants. Sara,
Chick Lit Central ‘I completely fell for Christian in this book
and it's been ages since I last felt like this about a book
boyfriend.’ Rachel, Rachel Random Reads ‘I adored these
characters. Penned in my favorite dual POV, the writing style was
crisp and engaging, yet also perceptive and loaded with wry wit and
clever touches. I zipped through their star-crossed storylines.’
Honolulubelle, Books & Bindings ‘Cute, sweet, and fun!’
Zoe, What's Better Than Books? 'This book had me smiling away to
myself!! It has the perfect mixture of sweet, passion, drama and
courage!' Michelle, Come Read With Me ‘A fantastic romantic read
that I devoured in one sitting.’ Kay, Coffee and Kindle Book
Reviews ‘An addictive page turner with an absolutely wonderful
meet-cute.’ Julie, Romantic Reads and Such ‘You can definitely
feel the chemistry between main characters. They're so different
but perfect for each other. An adorable rom-com that made me smile
a lot.’ San, Behind the Sentence
George Herbert (1593-1633), the celebrated devotional poet, and his
brother Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1583-1648), often described as
the father of English deism, are rarely considered together. This
collection explores connections between the full range of the
brothers' writings and activities, despite the apparent differences
both in what they wrote and in how they lived their lives. More
specifically, the volume demonstrates that despite these
differences, each conceived of their extended republic of letters
as militating against a violent and exclusive catholicity; theirs
was a communion in which contention (or disputation) served to
develop more dynamic forms of comprehensiveness. The literary,
philosophical and musical production of the Herbert brothers
appears here in its full European context, connected as they were
with the Sidney clan and its investment in international
Protestantism. The disciplinary boundaries between poetry,
philosophy, politics and theology in modern universities are a
stark contrast to the deep interconnectedness of these pursuits in
the seventeenth century. Crossing disciplinary and territorial
borders, contributors discuss a variety of texts and media,
including poetry, musical practices, autobiography, letters,
council literature, orations, philosophy, history and nascent
religious anthropology, all serving as agents of the circulation
and construction of transregionally inspired and collective
responses to human conflict and violence. We see as never before
the profound connections, face-to-face as well as textual, linking
early modern British literary culture with the continent. -- .
It has been called the political crime of the century: This book
from Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter Greg Miller
uncovers for the first time the truth behind the Kremlin's attempt
to put Trump in the White House, how they did it, when and why.
This exclusive book uncovers the truth behind the Kremlin's
interference in Donald Trump's win and Trump's steadfast allegiance
to Vladimir Putin. Drawing on interviews with hundreds of people in
Trump's inner circle, the intelligence communities, foreign
officials, and confidential documents. The Apprentice offers
exclusive information about: the hacking of the Democrats by
Russian intelligence; Russian hijacking of Facebook and Twitter;
National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's hidden communications
with the Russians; the attempt by Jared Kushner, Trump's
son-in-law, to create a secret backchannel to Moscow using Russian
diplomatic facilities; the firing of FBI Director James Comey; the
appointment of Mueller and the investigation that has followed; and
Trump's jaw-dropping behaviour in Helsinki. Deeply reported and
masterfully told, The Apprentice is essential reading for anyone
trying to understand Vladimir Putin's secret operation, its
catastrophic impact, and the nature of betrayal.
This book brings together ten essays on John Donne and George
Herbert composed by an international group of scholars. The volume
represents the first collection of its kind to draw close
connections between these two distinguished early modern thinkers
and poets who are justly coupled because of their personal and
artistic association. The contributors' distinctive new approaches
and insights illuminate a variety of topics and fields while
suggesting new directions that future study of Donne and Herbert
might take. Some chapters explore concrete instances of
collaboration or communication between Donne and Herbert, and
others find fresh ways to contextualize the Donnean and Herbertian
lyric, carefully setting the poetry alongside discourses of
apophatic theology or early modern political theory, while still
others link Herbert's verse to Donne's devotional prose. Several
chapters establish specific theological and aesthetic grounds for
comparison, considering Donne and Herbert's respective positions on
religious assurance, comic sensibility, and virtuosity with poetic
endings.Â
A roadmap to fulfillment, with practical tools for the journey The
Circle Blueprint is your personal guide to fulfillment. Are you
thriving or just surviving? Are you energized, balanced, and happy?
This book helps you dig to the root of the problem, and gives you a
roadmap for getting your life on a more positive trajectory. You'll
begin with an honest assessment of your current situation, and the
life choices that got you there; this is your Circle, and through
it, almost anything becomes possible. Your Circle can be
adjusted--expanded, narrowed, balanced, or thrown off-kilter--to
steer your life where you want it to go. Your Circle must be tended
to, and whether you realize it or not, you make these choices every
single day. This book helps you define your Circle, master it, and
create the life you want to live. Finding satisfaction doesn't mean
starting a whole new life, it means reshaping the one you have to
keep what's working and adjust what's holding you back. This book
gives you the tools and insight you need to make the journey, with
practical exercises to guide you through each step of the way.
Think about how your life choices affect your emotional well-being
Map your existing Circle to your current levels of life
satisfaction Expand and balance your Circle to align more closely
to your vision Discover the fulfillment of living life with purpose
Wanting more doesn't mean not liking what you have, it's simply an
acknowledgment that there is room for improvement. Change is not
only possible; it's often inevitable--but it's up to you to dictate
the course of these changes. The Circle Blueprint helps you chart
your path, and gives you the tools you need to reach that
destination.
The poems in "Iron Wheel" are hard won, the product of the clash of
cultures: Southern, religious, gay. Miller achieves an intense,
disturbing, and singular poetic voice, capable of tenderness, but
undaunted when forced to confront the harsh, often violent
realities of contemporary life in the South.
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Strasbourg The yellow and green rose, and the pink rock, The
chestnuts blooming, the cobblestone square, Our Lady's tower rising
everywhere, Dark timbered fronts; the mechanical clockWhose rooster
crows three times for Peter's flock, The Apostles, the old man's
and the child's shareOf time--aspire I'd say to make me stareAnd
stop. I praise what I might otherwise mock, The locked
contingencies, the stock of losses, Bright liquidity everywhere
channeled, A storied cityscape of destiniesAverted as when,
turning, a young Turk tossesHis hands in the air and my chest's
pummeled, "My brother, forgive me " and my thoughts freeze. In
"Watch," Greg Miller describes a fresh purposefulness in his life
and achieves a new level of poetic thinking and composition in his
writing. Artfully combining the religious and secular worldviews in
his own sense of human culture, Miller complicates our
understanding of all three. The poems in "Watch "sift layers of
natural and human history across several continents, observing
paintings, archeological digs, cityscapes, seascapes,
landscapes--all in an attempt to envision a clear, grounded
spiritual life. Employing an impressive array of traditional meters
and various kinds of free verse, Miller's poems celebrate
communities both invented and real. Praise for "Iron Wheel""Miller
demonstrates that what Eliot said about reading a poem may be
equally true of writing them: the best thing 'is to be very, very
intelligent' and intelligence is not the same as erudition. Whether
the world is made, found, or named, Miller offers an engaging
portrait of things as they are.''--David Orr, "Poetry"""
The moment you stop looking, that’s when Prince Charming will
come knocking on your door!Summer Knowles does not want a
boyfriend. Relationships have caused enough problems in her life.
As bridesmaid at her sister’s wedding, she’s going to avoid all
things romantic – especially the brawny, hipster best-man who has
commitment-phobe written all over him! When Archie Hill meets
Summer, he immediately thinks
bridesmaid-and-best-man-with-benefits! They have one week together
and may as well make the most of it. But what if one week just
isn’t enough… As wedding fever takes hold, can a sworn-off-men
bridesmaid and a die-hard bachelor learn a thing or two about
happy-ever-after? A friends-with-benefits, wedding date rom-com,
perfect for fans of Christina Lauren, Lindsey Kelk and Sarah Adams!
Please note that this title was originally published as You May
Kiss the Bridesmaid. What readers are saying about Camilla Isley:
‘A fun read filled with humor, heart, and love big enough to
reach...to the stars and back. Recommended read for Contemporary
Romance, Chick-Lit, and Romantic Comedy fans. Get ready to be
starstruck!’ Gina, Satisfaction for Insatiable Readers ‘It's
not every day the female lead is revered more for her high
intelligence, than her beauty. It was nice to see that dynamic
between Lana and Christian...following what the heart wants. Sara,
Chick Lit Central ‘I completely fell for Christian in this book
and it's been ages since I last felt like this about a book
boyfriend.’ Rachel, Rachel Random Reads ‘I adored these
characters. Penned in my favorite dual POV, the writing style was
crisp and engaging, yet also perceptive and loaded with wry wit and
clever touches. I zipped through their star-crossed storylines.’
Honolulubelle, Books & Bindings ‘Cute, sweet, and fun!’
Zoe, What's Better Than Books? 'This book had me smiling away to
myself!! It has the perfect mixture of sweet, passion, drama and
courage!' Michelle, Come Read With Me ‘A fantastic romantic read
that I devoured in one sitting.’ Kay, Coffee and Kindle Book
Reviews ‘An addictive page turner with an absolutely wonderful
meet-cute.’ Julie, Romantic Reads and Such ‘You can definitely
feel the chemistry between main characters. They're so different
but perfect for each other. An adorable rom-com that made me smile
a lot.’ San, Behind the Sentence
From two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post national
security reporter Greg Miller, the truth about Vladimir Putin's
covert attempt to destroy Hillary Clinton and help Donald Trump win
the presidency, its possible connections to the Trump campaign,
Robert Mueller's ensuing investigation of the president and those
close to him, and the mystery of Trump's steadfast allegiance to
Putin. It has been called the political crime of the century: a
foreign government, led by a brutal authoritarian leader, secretly
interfering with the American presidential election to help elect
the candidate of its choice. Now two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning
Washington Post national security reporter Greg Miller investigates
the truth about the Kremlin's covert attempt to destroy Hillary
Clinton and help Donald Trump win the presidency, Trump's steadfast
allegiance to Vladimir Putin, and Robert Mueller's ensuing
investigation of the president and those close to him. Based on
interviews with hundreds of people in Trump's inner circle, current
and former government officials, individuals with close ties to the
White House, members of the law enforcement and intelligence
communities, foreign officials, and confidential documents, The
Apprentice offers striking new information about: the hacking of
the Democrats by Russian intelligence; Russian hijacking of
Facebook and Twitter; National Security Adviser Michael Flynn's
hidden communications with the Russians; the attempt by Jared
Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, to create a secret back channel to
Moscow using Russian diplomatic facilities; Trump's disclosure to
Russian officials of highly classified information about Israeli
intelligence operations; Trump's battles with the CIA and the FBI
and fierce clashes within the West Wing; Trump's efforts to enlist
the director of national intelligence and the director of the
National Security Agency to push back against the FBI's
investigation of his campaign; the mysterious Trump Tower meeting;
the firing of FBI Director James Comey; the appointment of Mueller
and the investigation that has followed; the tumultuous skirmishing
within Trump's legal camp; and Trump's jaw-dropping behavior in
Helsinki. Deeply reported and masterfully told, The Apprentice is
essential reading for anyone trying to understand Vladimir Putin's
secret operation, its catastrophic impact, and the nature of
betrayal.
The Middle Man is the first of a 3 part series. It's simply a
survival guide for corporate warriors who happen to have landed
somewhere in the organizational middle between Senior Leadership
and the Workforce. Miller believes people remember things five
ways; - Visual presentation - Personal experience - Participation
in successful experiences - Participation in disastrous experiences
- and last, but not least, a good old fashioned story. Included
within are tools and theory to support you in your pledge to move
your company forward. The tools covered in this part of the series
are the "Initiative Quadrant" and "The Onion." The "Initiative
Quadrant" is a work / project readiness and leadership
communication tool which presents senior leadership and the
workforce with a single page representation of business value,
risks and costs associated with all current and planned initiatives
within the organization. The "Onion" is a easy to use and
administer staffing methodology which helps management and senior
leadership understand the nuts and bolts of supporting all products
within your portfolio. These tools help to constantly and
consistently answer questions that keep your organization fit and
prepared for supporting your organization in abundant or lean times
alike; What are all our folks working on, and why? Are our
operational and capital budgets being spent on the right
initiatives? Are the teams working on competitive and absolutely
necessary initiatives? Are our staffing levels right to support
these initiatives as well as current solutions? Miller's years of
experience in the technology field, and over a quarter century of
management responsibility in large international companies,
combined with his down to earth story telling abilities, help us to
understand how to continually deliver solid business support. His
methodologies will help guarantee alignment of "the right folks"
working on "the right initiatives" to keep your company ahead of
the competitive tsunami.
Potter's Field 4 contains stories related in some way to unmarked
graves. An unmarked grave usually indicates that someone has buried
a body they don't want found. In Potter's Field 4, sometimes those
bodies come back. Here you'll find ghosts, a zombie or two, a
religious uprising, and all manner of spookiness. So lean back,
turn all the lights on, and glance over your shoulders now and then
as you turn the pages.
An unprecedented look at the front line of the war against terror:
the inside story of five American interrogators, thousands of
prisoners, and the race for the truth. More than 3,000 prisoners in
the war on terrorism have been captured, held, and interrogated in
Afghanistan alone. But no one knows what transpired in those
interactions between prisoner and interrogator--until now. In The
Interrogators, Chris Mackey, the senior interrogator at Bagram Air
Base and in Kandahar, where al-Qaeda and Taliban prisoners were
first detained and questioned, lifts the curtain. Soldiers
specially trained in the art of interrogation went face-to-face
with the enemy. These mental and psychological battles were as
grueling, dramatic, and important as any in the war on terrorism.
We learn how, under Mackey's command, his small group of "soldier
spies" engineered a breakthrough in interrogation strategy,
rewriting techniques and tactics grounded in the Cold War. Mackey
reveals the tricks of the trade, and we see how his team--four men
and one woman--responded to the pressure and the prisoners. By the
time Mackey's group was finished, virtually no prisoner went
unbroken.
This book brings together ten essays on John Donne and George
Herbert composed by an international group of scholars. The volume
represents the first collection of its kind to draw close
connections between these two distinguished early modern thinkers
and poets who are justly coupled because of their personal and
artistic association. The contributors' distinctive new approaches
and insights illuminate a variety of topics and fields while
suggesting new directions that future study of Donne and Herbert
might take. Some chapters explore concrete instances of
collaboration or communication between Donne and Herbert, and
others find fresh ways to contextualize the Donnean and Herbertian
lyric, carefully setting the poetry alongside discourses of
apophatic theology or early modern political theory, while still
others link Herbert's verse to Donne's devotional prose. Several
chapters establish specific theological and aesthetic grounds for
comparison, considering Donne and Herbert's respective positions on
religious assurance, comic sensibility, and virtuosity with poetic
endings.Â
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