Ley Ryders

Ley Ryders
Title Ley Ryders PDF eBook
Author Holly J Williams
Publisher Troubador Publishing Ltd
Pages 684
Release 2017-02-14
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1785893831

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Ley Ryders is a fast-paced young adult fantasy with multiple, interwoven plots including characters with physical challenges and a rich, original mythology. From the birth of the world, the mystical force known as the Ley has flowed, bringing life to all beings and creatures. Only a select group of women, the Ley Ryders, can sense Its power, devoting their lives to its influence, bringing help and protection to those in need. But unseen evil threatens to darken the might of the Ley. Petronia is the daughter of a simple blacksmith yet she feels she is destined for something more. Mysteriously mute from birth, she believes her fate is to become a Ryder. Her protective brother Hayden, however, isn’t so sure. Pet has abilities more acute than any Ryder but will her skills bring peace or unimaginable darkness? Under the watchful protection of the Ryders and accompanied by Aarold, a bookish but frail prince denied his throne by the deceitful manipulation of his aunt, they set out on a perilous quest to discover the truth of Petronia’s destiny. Ideal for readers aged 16 and over, this is a thrilling fantasy novel from the mind of the creator of the ‘Jersey Demon Trilogy’ about the paths we must take to find our own voice. Ley Ryders gives prominence to those who have physical impairments through the unique characters included and will be enjoyed by fans of Ilona Andrews and J R R Martin.

The Loseley Manuscripts

The Loseley Manuscripts
Title The Loseley Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Alfred John Kempe
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1836
Genre England
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The Loseley Manuscripts

The Loseley Manuscripts
Title The Loseley Manuscripts PDF eBook
Author Alfred J. Kempe
Publisher
Pages 546
Release 1836
Genre
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Black Valley Riders

Black Valley Riders
Title Black Valley Riders PDF eBook
Author Ralph Cotton
Publisher Penguin
Pages 305
Release 2010-11-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101444835

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USA Today bestselling author. Seems like every time Arizona Ranger Sam Burrack turns over a rock, a Black Valley Rider jumps out. So when two bounty hunters arrive in Minton Hill trailing the same outlaws, Sam agrees to ride with them. Trouble is, only a drunken gambler called Tinnis Lucas knows where the gang is holed up-a dead man's land called Black Valley.

Journal of the House of Delegates

Journal of the House of Delegates
Title Journal of the House of Delegates PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 492
Release 1881
Genre City council members
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Dueling Identities

Dueling Identities
Title Dueling Identities PDF eBook
Author Doreen Anderson-Facile
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 118
Release 2007
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780739115879

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Dueling Identities: The Christian Biker examines the emerging phenomena of Christian motorcycle ministries. Qualitative and exploratory in nature, Dueling Identities shines a spotlight onto a subculture that has thus far been un-researched by focusing on the Black Sheep Harley-Davidsons for Christ Motorcycle Ministry (BSHDFC). This research examines the contradictions facing the Christian biker in regard to the conflicting cultural norms and values within the "Christian" and "biker" communities. The Christian biker faces the contradiction of maintaining both the "bad boy" image and the "Christian" image. Seeking to unravel this contradiction, Doreen Anderson-Facile explores how the Christian biker identity is developed and maintained. This study is framed in identity theory which focuses on identity construction, commitment, salience and self -knowledge.

Bike Lust

Bike Lust
Title Bike Lust PDF eBook
Author Barbara Joans
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 284
Release 2001-08-03
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0299173534

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Bike Lust roars straight into the world of women bikers and offers us a ride. In this adventure story that is also an insider’s study of an American subculture, Barbara Joans enters as a passenger on the back of a bike, but soon learns to ride her own. As an anthropologist she untangles the rules, rituals, and rites of passage of the biker culture. As a new member of that culture, she struggles to overcome fear, physical weakness, and a tendency to shoot her mouth off—a tendency that very nearly gets her killed. Bike Lust travels a landscape of contradictions. Outlaws still chase freedom on the highway, but so do thousands of riders of all classes, races, and colors. Joans introduces us to the women who ride the rear—the biker chick, the calendar slut straddling the hot engine, the back-seat Betty at the latest rally, or the underage groupie at the local run. But she also gives us the first close look at women who ride in their own right, on their own bikes, as well as a new understanding of changing world of male bikers. These are ordinary women’s lives made extraordinary, adding a dimension of courage to the sport not experienced by males, risking life and limb for a glimpse of the very edge of existence. This community of riders exists as a primal tribute to humanity's lust for freedom.