Lifeguard Alan
Title | Lifeguard Alan PDF eBook |
Author | Sienna Rayne |
Publisher | Prairie Pepper Publishing |
Pages | 50 |
Release | 2024-10-18 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Alan, a dedicated lifeguard instructor, prides himself on his professionalism. But when Megan, a vivacious trainee, catches his eye, he finds his resolve wavering. As their attraction grows, Alan must confront his hesitations about dating a former student.When circumstances bring them together outside of class, Alan and Megan's connection deepens into a passionate romance. They begin to envision a future together, reveling in their newfound intimacy and companionship. But not everyone is happy for the new couple. As malicious rumors and jealous scheming threaten to tear them apart, Alan and Megan must decide if their love is worth fighting for. Will they let outside forces destroy what they've built, or will they dive in headfirst and choose to trust each other? This third and final conclusion to the Lifeguard Guardians series is sure to make you hot under the collar. It's okay! Take a read, take a dip, then leave a review!
Our L.A. County Lifeguard Family
Title | Our L.A. County Lifeguard Family PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | LACoFD, Lifeguard Operations |
Pages | 3935 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0615604765 |
From Lifeguard to Sun King
Title | From Lifeguard to Sun King PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Bell |
Publisher | Academic Learning Company LLC |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780832950148 |
From Lifeguard to Sun King is a compelling account of the life of Robert Bell, the founder of the Banana Boat sun care brand and one of America's most innovative entrepreneurs.
Tower 18
Title | Tower 18 PDF eBook |
Author | Tony Bathey |
Publisher | Elevate Publishing |
Pages | 516 |
Release | 2017-05-09 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 194544908X |
Mayor Eddie Peete won his election largely thanks to the Escobars, a wealthy Latino family with some seriously powerful connections. So, when he learns of an open sergeant position in the Department of Coastal Safety, and that Marisol Escobar could be considered, the mayor applies his pressure to keeping her family in his good graces. Cynthia Harden, the rising star of the department, and Mike Johnson, a rough-around-the-edges lifeguard worried for his job, hatch a plan to prove that Marisol does not deserve the promotion. Cynthia poses as a distressed swimmer to create just the right circumstances for Marisol to make the same expensive mistakes she made in training. But, nothing goes according to plan, and the lives of the misguided lifeguards begin to spin out of control. This first installment of an explosive series reaches into the ugly underside of political jockeying and personal scandal to deliver an impressive and thrilling story.
A Bay Breeze
Title | A Bay Breeze PDF eBook |
Author | R. E. Koslow |
Publisher | iUniverse |
Pages | 234 |
Release | 2008-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1440105650 |
Everyday billions of people wake up thinking that a god is watching over them as they freely make choices in their lives. Dr. Alan Kosciol, noted neurobiologist, once believed that to be true. But years of research have turned his notion of gods, faith and free will upside down. In this novel, Dr. Kosciol embarks on a visiting lecture series where he debates the concepts of spirituality and free choice. Returning to his alma mater, Alan finds himself face to face with Robert, his deeply religious brother, and Lori, a lost, but not forgotten, love. All three are united through a series of events that centers on a bioterrorist action that has potentially devastating consequences. However, an underlying theme revolving around the age-old debate of nature versus nurture, and of free will versus predestination, seeps into every page. A Bay Breeze is not simply another novel about human behavior. From the first page, the reader will begin to question not only the characters' actions, but their own beliefs about gods, good and evil, and predestination. One cannot leave this experience without examining their own foundational beliefs in a god . and wondering if they really have a free will to choose, or are they simply slaves to their own biochemistry.
Search Party
Title | Search Party PDF eBook |
Author | Valerie Trueblood |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 235 |
Release | 2013-07-16 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1619021498 |
In the epigraph to this volume, Penelope Fitzgerald tells us: "If a story begins with finding, it must end with searching," and so we discover each story here to follow the arc of a search, just as each also contains a rescue. What is immediately apparent is that it will be impossible to guess the form this rescue will take or even who it is who'll require it. Instead, the astonishingly talented Valerie Trueblood has imbued each story with its own depth and mystery, so rescue comes as a surprise to the reader, who is in intimate sympathy for the soul in extremity. And these are diverse characters whose fates, in lesser hands, might be thought of as hopeless: the fired cop turned security guard, the stolid, 19–year–old nurses' aide who will not be going to art school, the cynical radio producer who is dying of breast cancer and on a plane on her way to Lourdes. In these thirteen stories linked by a common transcendent human genius, the writing is confident and clear and original, and often drop–dead stunning, as if the stories are being told by the most casually eloquent among us.
Troublemaker
Title | Troublemaker PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Zimmerman |
Publisher | Anchor |
Pages | 462 |
Release | 2012-06-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0307739503 |
In this spellbinding memoir, Bill Zimmerman relates his many adventures in the civil rights and anti-Vietnam War movements of the sixties and offers invaluable lessons on the art of effective protest for today’s activists. In Troublemaker, Zimmerman vividly describes registering black voters in Mississippi, marching with Martin Luther King, Jr., organizing for the March on the Pentagon, protesting at the Chicago Democratic convention, and flying food to protesting Indians at Wounded Knee. He relates how he abandoned his career as a scientist to prevent military misuse of his research, then smuggled medicines to North Vietnam, established an international charity that rebuilt a Vietnamese hospital bombed by Nixon, and helped lead the grassroots lobbying campaign that finally ended the war. Breaking down the complex strategies and tactics of the antiwar movement, Zimmerman provides an invaluable look at the sixties and its continuing relevance today.