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This book is about continuity and change in early nineteenth-century Britain. Against the background of an emerging industrial state, the popularization of liberal laissez-faire principles and the rise of a class-based society, it examines the revival of traditional paternal ideals and considers their influence upon the development of social policy. The poor laws, social distress, child labour and factory reform provide a focus for the analysis. The implications of the revival for the emergence of the collective or welfare state is an important theme.
Sometimes dreams change...and sometimes it takes a dream reader to make it happen. When Jaden Wilde's girlfriend turns down his marriage proposal just months before he receives his master's in counseling, he's convinced that it's cold feet. Until he learns that her no came at the advice of a new age "dream reader." But Arsula's hardly the woo-woo hippie his scholarly mind imagined. She's charming, smart, and uncannily perceptive. And before long, he's drawn to her-despite his ongoing skepticism for how her practice works. Arsula's intuitions led her to Birch Bay not to guide Jaden's girlfriend-but to guide him to his best life possible. As the odd one out in an unsupportive family, Arsula can relate to the struggle to find one's path, and she wants to see Jaden with the woman of his dreams. Although she's cautious of being the rebound girl, what she's starting to feel for him is too real to ignore. When Jaden's own volatile family issues come to a head and his doubts are made resoundingly clear, Arsula worries she's misread the signs. Maybe they're all wrong for each other. Maybe he should be with his ex. She's supported him, but if he can't believe in her, how will they ever find out if they're truly meant to be?
Construction tip #1: Never anger a hot-tempered woman who knows how to wield a sledgehammer. And right now, Jill Sadler is spitting mad. Her company is competing on the wildly popular show Texas Dream Home, and she intends to give it her all. The opposition: We Nail It Contractors, helmed by the man who once married her...and walked out twenty-four hours later. Jill can't let Cal Reynolds take this round. Not when she has her foster sisters and years of righteous resentment spurring her on. Winning the contest would do wonders for Cal's firm. Getting under Jill's skin is just a bonus. She paints him as a villain, though Cal had no choice but to leave. Yet being around Jill again-fiery on the outside, vulnerable and warm underneath-is setting off sparks that can't be blamed on faulty wiring. And the only way to fix the Jill-size hole in his heart is to risk everything and see if this love is built to last...
Heather Lindsay loves falling in love-even though her blueprint for romance has failed her time and time (and time) again. But now that she's signed on to design an outdoor-wedding venue for her friend's home renovation show, Heather's found a new focus: her career. Only it's not long before she's being distracted-by the hunkiest man who ever swaggered down the streets of Red Oak Falls. The show's new ranch manager, Waylon Peterson, a.k.a. Prince Harry in a cowboy hat, has every woman swooning. He's also got a bad-boy rep that's made him the hottest mess in town. In other words, he's catnip for Heather, the Texan queen of bad choices. That's why she's steering clear-even with Waylon's charm going full throttle. Waylon is determined to trade one night stands for true love, but convincing Heather may be an impossible task. He's ready to settle down, but can she get past her fear of settling and give love one more shot?
This book is about continuity and change in early nineteenth-century Britain. Against the background of an emerging industrial state, the popularization of liberal laissez-faire principles and the rise of a class-based society, it examines the revival of traditional paternal ideals and considers their influence upon the development of social policy. The poor laws, social distress, child labour and factory reform provide a focus for the analysis. The implications of the revival for the emergence of the collective or welfare state is an important theme.
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