No Strings Attached (City Lights, #1)
Title | No Strings Attached (City Lights, #1) PDF eBook |
Author | Lily Bishop |
Publisher | Lily Bishop |
Pages | 141 |
Release | 2013-05-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Can romance survive an embezzlement investigation? Was it his gaze from across the blackjack table? The little nick on his chin that she wanted to kiss and make better? The way his bright blue eyes seemed to see to the heart of her? Whatever it was, Laura Todd was pulled in by Fox Thornton. A whirlwind Las Vegas romance followed, but things heat up again in Miami, in all the wrong ways. Embezzlement, ambition, and erotic romance aren't the perfect match, but that's all they have. Will it be enough? No Strings Attached is a full-length novel, approximately 240 pages and 76,000 words.
Under His Protection
Title | Under His Protection PDF eBook |
Author | Lily Bishop |
Publisher | Lily Bishop |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2014-08-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
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Elizabeth Crowne is running for state attorney general and needs a bodyguard. After several death threats, she needs someone to keep her safe. Lee Thornton, owner of Security Solutions, fits the bill nicely. She doesn't have to tell him everything, and some secrets are best left unsaid. Two jaded loners find a connection, but nothing is as it seems. As Lee digs deeper for answers, he only finds more questions, uncovering a conspiracy that goes deeper than they every suspected. When those closest to you betray your trust, nothing is sacred. This book follows Lee Thornton, brother to Fox Thornton, in No Strings Attached. It can be read as a stand-alone, but if you want to start at the beginning, read No Strings Attached, City Lights Book 1.
No Strings Attached
Title | No Strings Attached PDF eBook |
Author | Rachel Nafziger Hartzler |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 2013-04-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1621896358 |
No Strings Attached is the story of a Mennonite congregation in Indiana that existed for eighty-six years. The congregation began during the social and religious turmoil of the 1920s when some Mennonites in North America held to rigid doctrines and ethics implemented by central authority, and others operated with a congregational polity and became more assimilated into secular culture. The struggle between these two different understandings of faithfulness was most passionately played out in northern Indiana. Placing the narrative of this congregation within the context of 500 years of Mennonite history illustrates the grace and the tension that has both beset and empowered a unique group of people who began as radical reformers. Although "no strings attached" refers to the women's headwear during the 1920s, which had no strings, it could also be the story of the pastor eating lunch on the peak of the steep roof of the church building! Reflecting on stories of these Mennonite people is an invitation to move into the future with courageous hope. Believing and behaving differently has not prevented Middlebury Mennonites from treating each other respectfully, living in a community of love, joy, and peace, and offering God's healing and hope to each other and to the world.
No Strings Attached
Title | No Strings Attached PDF eBook |
Author | Karen Hutchins |
Publisher | Covenant Books, Inc. |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2020-11-10 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1646703804 |
Dr. Karen Hutchins is an anointed woman of God who has overcome such major battles as divorce, death of immediate family members, and major illnesses. Because of her close communion with God and total reliance on His sovereignty, she has thrived through those battles, with a deeper appreciation of the power and love of God. Karen gave her life to the Lord as a child, and pursued Him through leading worship and teaching and preaching in churches in Texas, Washington, and North Dakota. Karen has a bachelor's degree in ministry, a master's degree in theology, and a doctorate in Christian counseling. In her hunger for God's truth, Karen is continually seeking God's heart for the wisdom He wants to impart to His church today. She conveys that wisdom through speaking at women's groups, Bible studies, conferences and retreats, and from the pulpit. She and her husband, Wayne "Hutch," live in North Dakota, where he pastors two churches, with her by his side. Together, they make a powerful team through which God has worked miracles. Her son, Jason Breshears, his wife, Jennifer, and their two daughters, Hayley and Hannah, live outside Houston.
City Lights
Title | City Lights PDF eBook |
Author | E. Barbara Phillips |
Publisher | Oxford University Press, USA |
Pages | 576 |
Release | 1981 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
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Skillfully blending perspectives from the social sciences with insights from the visual arts and humanities, this lively and imaginative text provides a comprehensive introduction cities and how they work. Focusing on the U.S. city, it covers the major traditional topics as well as cultural pluralism, the impact of the communications revolution, and architecture as symbolic politics.
We Jive Like This
Title | We Jive Like This PDF eBook |
Author | Botsotso Botsotso |
Publisher | African Books Collective |
Pages | 98 |
Release | 1996-01-19 |
Genre | Poetry |
ISBN | 1990922570 |
The Botsotso Jesters poetry performance group was founded in 1994. After a few member changes, it solidified in 1996 with the line up that published this first Botsotso book. The collectively written poems that provided such powerful performance material are followed by individual collections of each of the five. Anna Varney's graphics set the tone for many future books in which the combination of written and visual images becomes a striking factor.
The City as a Global Political Actor
Title | The City as a Global Political Actor PDF eBook |
Author | Stijn Oosterlynck |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2018-10-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 135133073X |
This book engages with the thorny question of global urban political agency. It critically assesses the now popular statement that in the context of paralysed and failing nation state governments, cities can and will provide leadership in addressing global challenges. Cities can act politically on the global scale, but the analysis of global urban political agency needs to be firmly embedded in the field of urban studies. Collectively, the chapters in this volume contextualize urban agency in time and space and pluralize it by looking at how urban agency is nurtured through coalitions between a wide range of public and private actors. The authors develop and critically assess the conceptual underpinnings of the notion of global urban political agency from a variety of theoretical and disciplinary perspectives. The second part contains several (theoretically informed) empirical analyses of global urban political agency in cities around the globe. This book geographically expands analysis by looking beyond global cities in diverse contexts. It is highly recommended reading for scholars in the fields of international relations and urban studies who are looking for an interdisciplinary and empirically grounded understanding of global urban political agency, in a diversity of contexts and a plurality of forms.