Lances and Chances

Lances and Chances
Title Lances and Chances PDF eBook
Author Laura Greenwood
Publisher Drowlgon Press
Pages 110
Release
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A jousting accident leads to teaming up with an unknown detective... When Amy and Ambrose arrive at a museum for a well-deserved day off, they find themselves pulled into an investigation they never saw coming, a jousting accident. With plenty of witnesses, a dangerous sport, and no end of information, it seems like the case could be a simple open-and-shut one, even if it's not supposed to be their own. But as more comes to light, they realise that what appears to be an accident, might not be as simple as they first thought. - Lances and Chances is a standalone side story to Amethyst's Wand Shop Mysteries set between Spells and Bells and Rhymes and Crimes, an urban fantasy murder mystery series featuring a quirky witch, a serious detective, a slow burn m/f romantic subplot and a standalone crime. If you love quirky main characters, the murder of the week format, light-hearted back-and-forth, magic, and murder mystery, start the Amethyst's Wand Shop Mysteries series today! Search terms for Amethyst's Wand Shop Mysteries: urban fantasy, fantasy, contemporary fantasy, real world fantasy, murder mystery, cozy mystery, cosy mystery, light-hearted, quirky witch, witches, mages, magic, magical realism, police procedural, magic police, friends to lovers, slow burn romance, established couple, necromancer, police consultant, detective

Lance by Chance

Lance by Chance
Title Lance by Chance PDF eBook
Author Vinny Berry
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-02-16
Genre
ISBN 9781941356142

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This is the life story of the WCCW: World Class Championship Wrestling's wrestler, known to the world as "Lance Von Erich."

Run Anyway

Run Anyway
Title Run Anyway PDF eBook
Author Lance Svendsen
Publisher
Pages 230
Release 2021-02-24
Genre
ISBN 9781478793724

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In 2012, Lance Svendsen, a 27 year old youth pastor, finds himself on an amazing running journey. Originally motivated by the death of his uncle, it begins when the NYC Marathon is cancelled and a group of friends decide they are going to finish what they had trained to do. They complete the marathon without water stations, medals, fanfare, or even a designated course. Lance's journey continues when he is entered into the Boston Marathon just a few months later, which ended with him witnessing the terrorist bombing at the finish line. What follows is a 50 mile ultra-marathon, and then a most rewarding trip into the mountains of Guatemala, where Lance finds himself carrying out sick children from a place where there was only one way to reach them - on foot. Run Anyway tells the refreshingly funny and inspirational story of a group of friends who knew they had to finish what they started.

No Mountain High Enough

No Mountain High Enough
Title No Mountain High Enough PDF eBook
Author Linda Armstrong Kelly
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781863254724

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The old adage that 'behind every strong man there is a stronger woman' has never been more true than in the case of Lance Armstrong, six-time Tour de France winner, cancer survivor and bestselling author. Anyone who knows Lance is in no doubt about where he found his inspiration. A force of nature, his mother Linda's determination and sheer joie de vivre not only nurtured one of our era's greatest athletes, but fuelled her transformation from poverty-stricken teen to powerful role model. Kicked out of home at 17 after refusing to get an abortion, dismissed from high school for being pregnant, and trapped in an abusive relationship as an unmarried mother, Linda was a candidate for disaster. But, armed with a fierce belief in herself as a work in progress and buoyed by a tidal wave of love for her little boy, she beat the odds as a struggling single parent and, despite her lack of education, went on to become a highly successful telecommunications executive and a no-nonsense, empowering mother whose desire to excel was contagious. Her resolve to make every setback an opportunity set an extraordinary example for Lance and her remarkable story is a testament to dreaming big - and making a difference.Upbeat, determined, hard-working, loving, forgiving, funny and unsinkable, this is a woman who managed to not only overcome the odds but embrace life and enjoy it, whatever it threw at her. And the readership for this inspirational tale of triumph over adversity will extend well beyond those merely curious about Lance Armstrong. The philosophy that shines through these pages will appeal to many women, and most certainly mothers everywhere. Linda was at Lance's side throughout his treatment for cancer and they remain extremely close. His first book, IT'S NOT ABOUT THE BIKE, was dedicated to her, and he has written a moving Foreword to this remarkable book.

It's Not About the Bike

It's Not About the Bike
Title It's Not About the Bike PDF eBook
Author Lance Armstrong
Publisher Penguin
Pages 324
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780425179611

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The champion cyclist recounts his diagnosis with cancer, the grueling treatments during which he was given a less than twenty percent chance for survival, his surprising victory in the 1999 Tour de France, and the birth of his son.

Architectures of Possibility

Architectures of Possibility
Title Architectures of Possibility PDF eBook
Author Lance Olsen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Authorship
ISBN 9781935738190

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"Architectures of Possibility" theorizes and questions the often unconscious assumptions behind such traditional writing gestures as temporality, scene, and characterization; offers various suggestions for generating writing that resists, rethinks, and challenges authors to push their work into self-aware and surprising territory.

Lanterns & Lances

Lanterns & Lances
Title Lanterns & Lances PDF eBook
Author James Thurber
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 244
Release 1981
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Contains 24 pieces in which the well-known humorist is largely concerned with the survival of our English language, currently being subjected to much erroneous use.