Savage Urges
Title | Savage Urges PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Wright |
Publisher | Montlake Romance |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2016 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781503935440 |
She's a lone wolf with a cause. As a volunteer at a shelter for lone shifters--the same one that rescued her--Makenna Wray has dedicated her life to finding homes for its residents. And when she discovers that a teen in her care is related to Ryan Conner, the broody, handsome-as-sin enforcer of the Phoenix Pack, she's eager to help connect the two. She just wasn't prepared to feel a connection of her own. Lone wolves are loners for a reason--and most of them bad. Or so Ryan assumes until he meets the mysterious Makenna. Quirky and sensual, she seems to enjoy riling him, especially when she refuses to discuss her past. Although there is no mating bond, he's sure she's the one. All he has to do is be patient and wait. But when another pack's sinister Alpha comes sniffing around, threatening Makenna and her shelter, this enforcer is ready to let his wolf off the leash...
IMPULSE, URGES AND FANTASIES
Title | IMPULSE, URGES AND FANTASIES PDF eBook |
Author | Ronald Savage |
Publisher | Ululy |
Pages | 196 |
Release | 2016-06-24 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9782893635507 |
This is the book that has rocked the internet & the Hip Hop world with Ronald "BEE-Stinger" Savage biggest kept secret. This true secret has changed Hip Hop forever. Hip Hop Culture History Has Been Rewritten by Ronald Savage (Book is part of the ULULY brand)
Spiral of Need
Title | Spiral of Need PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Wright |
Publisher | Montlake Romance |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9781503948068 |
Ally Marshall is a wolf shifter-- and a Seer. But a girl doesn't exactly need special powers to know that Derren Hudson despises her entire kind. But in this case, his disdain is mixed with a healthy dose of desire. And no matter how much the ruggedly handsome male appeals to her, this is one call of the wild she's determined to ignore. When Derren is forced into acting as her protector, he finds himself intensely and passionately drawn to the woman who incites his primal instinct to claim. And when enemies target the pack, Ally's gift may be just what the Mercury Pack needs....
Carnal Secrets
Title | Carnal Secrets PDF eBook |
Author | Suzanne Wright |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Erotic stories |
ISBN | 9781477849972 |
Half-shifter Shaya may hold a submissive role in her wolf pack, but she refuses to let an Alpha male interfere in her life. When Nick refuses to claim her as his mate, she runs off to hide among the humans. Nick can barely control his urges for Shaya, but knows his degenerative brain condition will ultimately destroy him. Yet when she runs away he pursues her-- and discovers Shaya's feisty and passionate side in the process....
If It Grows!
Title | If It Grows! PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Delta Gamma Fraternity |
Pages | 86 |
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Nature's Altars
Title | Nature's Altars PDF eBook |
Author | Susan R. Schrepfer |
Publisher | University Press of Kansas |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2005-05-02 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 0700619445 |
From the ancient Appalachians to the high Sierra, mountains have always symbolized wilderness for Americans. Susan Schrepfer unfolds the history of our fascination with high peaks and rugged terrain to tell how mountains have played a dramatic role in shaping American ideas about wilderness and its regulation. Delving into memoirs and histories, letters and diaries, early photos and old maps, Schrepfer especially compares male and female mountaineering narratives to show the ways in which gender affected what men and women found to value in rocky heights, and how their different perceptions together defined the wilderness preservation movement for the nation. The Sierra Club in particular popularized the mystique of America's mountains, and Schrepfer uses its history to develop a sweeping interpretation of twentieth-century wilderness perceptions and national conservation politics. Schrepfer follows men like John Muir, Wilderness Society cofounder Robert Marshall, and the Sierra Club's own David Brower into the mountains-and finds them frequently in the company of women. She tells how mountaineering women shaped their lives through high adventure well before the twentieth century, participating in Appalachian mountain clubs and joining men as "Mazamas"—mountain goats—scaling Oregon's Mount Hood. From these expeditions, Schrepfer examines how women's ideas, language, and activism helped shape American environmentalism just as much as men's, parsing the "Romantic sublime" into its respective masculine and feminine components. Tracing this history to the 1964 Wilderness Act, she also shows how the feminine sublimes continue to flourish in the form of ecofeminism and in exploits like the all-woman climb of Annapurna in 1978. By explaining why both women and men risked their lives in these landscapes, how they perceived them, and why they wanted to save them, Schrepfer also reveals the ways in which religion, social class, ethnicity, and nationality shaped the experience of the natural world. Full of engaging stories that shed new light on a history many believe they already know, her book adds subtlety and nuance to the oft-told annals of the wild and gives readers a new perspective on the wilderness movement and mountaineering.
Indefensible Space
Title | Indefensible Space PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Sorkin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 421 |
Release | 2013-05-13 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 1135925631 |
Showing how the upswell of paranoia and growing demand for security in the post-9/11 world has paradoxically created widespread insecurity, these varied essays examine how this anxiety-laden mindset erodes spaces both architectural and personal, encroaching on all aspects of everyday life. Starting from the most literal level—barricades and barriers in front of buildings, beefed up border patrols, gated communities, "safe rooms,"—to more abstract levels—enhanced surveillance at public spaces such as airports, increasing worries about contagion, the psychological predilection for fortified space—the contributors cover the full gamut of securitized public life that is defining the zeitgeist of twenty-first century America