Cultivating Caden

Cultivating Caden
Author: Parker Williams
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-12-12
Genre:
ISBN:


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Quade Martin is hunting a murderer. A brutal killer who tore nine men limb from limb, leaving their body parts scattered across a field. Quade has been sent to dispatch this creature with expediency. Only...When Quade meets Caden Daniels, he doesn't understand how this skinny vegan could have the strength to commit unspeakable crimes. Caden is crying, for goodness sake. He certainly doesn't seem dangerous.The problem is, they never do.Caden Daniels loves his life. He's got two amazing friends, a flower shop, and everything is coming up roses. Until the night he makes the mistake of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, and is set upon by the biker gang who threaten him. Caden swears he doesn't understand how the men ended up dead, he only knew he had to get away.As bad as that was, Caden finds there are things, like Quade Martine, in the Katadhin mountains that are much, much worse.Quade opens up a world that Caden never knew existed. Lycans, giants, and an unbelievably powerful kid named Ten show Caden what's hidden might be more home than what Caden knew.Especially when the secret of Caden's green thumb is revealed.

The Trilisk Hunt

The Trilisk Hunt
Author: Michael McCloskey
Publisher: Squidlord LLC
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0983843082


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Telisa Relachik studied to be a xenoarchaeologist at a time when humans had found alien artifacts but hadn't encountered live aliens. After a harrowing brush with a real Trilisk on Chigran Callnir Four, the PIT team, fresh with four new members, heads out on a new type of expedition: hunting a live Trilisk. Telisa can’t imagine more deadly creature to pursue, but she’s determined to stop the representative of an elder race she’s come to see as a threat to Earth, even an Earth run by her enemies. The Trilisk Hunt is the fourth book in the PIT series.

Radical Intimacy

Radical Intimacy
Author: Zoë Kors
Publisher: Hachette Go
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0306826615


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A narrative guide and practical methodology for nurturing and sustaining our relationships with ourselves, others, and the world. “With intimacy as the foundational principle of our existence, we can build a life based on what we truly need, not what we think we need or have been told we need. By embracing the practice of radical intimacy, I can confidently promise my readers a personal revolution of self-acceptance, appreciation, vitality, and confidence. And without fail, mind-blowing, soul-stirring, earth-shattering sex follows.”—Zoë Kors Part practical guide, part client stories, part personal narrative, Zoë Kors draws on her experience as a sex and intimacy coach, thought leader, and relationship writer in sharing her powerful and practical methodology for nurturing and sustaining our intimate relationships over time. She addresses the essential truth that is almost universally missed in discussions of sex and intimacy: We can meet each other only to the extent that we can meet ourselves. Kors guides the reader on a five‑part journey through nine areas of opportunity for deepening intimacy with themselves, their partner, and their world, inviting them to embrace emotional, physical, and energetic self‑mastery, which is required to skillfully relate with others. At the conclusion of each part, there are a collection of experiential exercises which support the reader in embodying the concepts they’ve just read. Voice-driven, accessible, and with the right amount of tough love, Radical Intimacy takes the mystery out of human connection. From academia and science to mysticism and self-development, Kors delivers a rich and varied understanding of human sexuality and intimacy through the lens of the body, brain, heart, spirit, and culture.

Heart of the Pack

Heart of the Pack
Author: Jenny Frame
Publisher: Bold Strokes Books Inc
Total Pages: 262
Release: 2016-05-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1626395675


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Selena Miller accepts a job in Wolfgang County, jumping at the chance to get away from her overbearing family. Crippled by anxiety, she’s determined to start a new, independent life. As Second of the Wolfgang pack, Caden Wolfgang is used to having her orders followed without question. When the Alpha allows a human to work in the heart of their business, Caden is horrified. Haunted by a childhood tragedy at the hands of a human, Caden makes it her mission to keep Selena from threatening everything they’ve built. When contempt turns into attraction and passion flares, can their love survive Selena learning the truth of what the Wolfgangs really are?

About Amanda

About Amanda
Author: June Kurzon
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1450258573


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Two girls from different social and economic backgrounds meet one day in first grade. Sarah Stewart feels very ordinary beside Amanda Wharton. Amanda is the new kid at school, and she looks like a porcelain doll. There is something about her that Sarah finds enchanting, and, despite their differences, the two young girls become best of friends. As they grow up, their connection does not fade. Nothing can come between them as they traverse the unfamiliar grounds of puberty, dating, and high school, sharing each others secrets, dreams, and far-off desires. But their relationship is not only about laughter; their young lives are fraught with difficulty, broken dreams, and even death. An unexpected tragedy occurs, and the best friends are forced to wander divergent paths. Yet, across the vast distances and long years, they remain close ... all the way to lifes end. About Amanda offers a look into the lives of two very different women, linked together by a chance meeting as children. For the entirety of their lives, they depend on each other, knowing that friendship and love are the most important things in the world.

On Expertise

On Expertise
Author: Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2022-04-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0271093137


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There is a deep distrust of experts in America today. Influenced by populist politics, many question or downright ignore the recommendations of scientists, scholars, and others with specialized training. It appears that expertise, a critical component of democratic life, no longer appeals to wide swaths of the body politic. On Expertise is a robust defense of the expert class. Ashley Rose Mehlenbacher examines modern and ancient theories of expertise through the lens of rhetoric and interviews some forty professionals, revealing how they understand their own expertise and how they came to be known as “experts.” She shows that expertise requires not only knowledge and skill but also, crucially, an acknowledgment by others—both specialists and laypeople—that one is a credible authority. At its heart, expertise is a rhetorical construct, and to be persuasive, experts must have the ability to apply their knowledge and skills rightly—in the right way, at the right time, to achieve the right end. Ultimately, Mehlenbacher argues that experts apply their technical knowledge effectively and win others’ trust through acting prudently and cultivating goodwill. Timely, practical, and sophisticated, On Expertise provides vital scaffolding for our understanding of expertise and its real-world application. This book is essential for beginning the work of rehabilitating the expert class amid a politics of extreme populism and anti-intellectualism.

Arrogant Bastard

Arrogant Bastard
Author: Jennifer Dawson
Publisher: Jennifer Dawson Publishing
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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I’m Cat McKay, and I’m in desperate need of a man. My farm manager deserted me six weeks before our grand opening that will help put my family’s business on the map. Now I need to find a replacement because I’m not about to be the reason we fail. Unfortunately, Caden Landry— whose arrogance, evasions, and good looks rub me the wrong way—is my only option on a list of zero candidates. So, as much as it pains me to admit it, I need him to step in and save the day. Yeah, I hate it too. I’m Caden Landry, and I have a self-destructive streak a mile wide. One thing is clear I need to stay the hell away from my new boss, Cat McKay. Not an easy task, considering she’s the kind of woman I find irresistible. But I’m tired of running, tired of living paycheck to paycheck with nothing but a flatbed to my name. I’m determined this time I’m going to get my life together. So, I’m not about to screw a golden opportunity because I can’t keep my hands off the woman in charge. This time, self-preservation will prevail.

The Studio

The Studio
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 430
Release: 1912
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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Manufacturing Freedom

Manufacturing Freedom
Author: Elena Shih
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2023-04-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0520379705


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"Sex worker rescue and rehabilitation programs have become a core focus of the global movement to combat human trafficking. Manufacturing Freedom offers an ethnographic exploration of two American anti-trafficking organizations that offer vocational training in jewelry production to women migrants in China and Thailand as a path out of sex work. Activists brand this jewelry a "slave-free good" and then sell it to consumers in the United States, generating racialized circuits of commerce and morality centered around promises of freedom from enslavement and redemptive wages for former sex workers-whom these organizations universally label as victims of trafficking. Workers, by contrast, often contest the trafficking label and object to the moral and disciplinary processes that ensnare them in a pernicious global web of anti-trafficking rescue. In this novel study, Elena Shih argues that these anti-trafficking rescue and rehabilitation projects profit off persistent labor abuse of women workers and imagined but savvily marketed narratives of redemption, thereby generating a transnational moral economy of low-wage women's work that obfuscates relations of race, gender, national power, and inequality"--

The International Studio

The International Studio
Author: Charles Holme
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1912
Genre: Art
ISBN:


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