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Grecken Slade's devious plan has thrown the galaxy into war. With the three major spacefaring civilizations at each other's throats, the Justice Keepers are hard pressed to maintain order.The recent election of an authoritarian to the office of Prime Council only makes matters worse. When the government begins rounding up immigrants and throwing them into detention centres, Jack Hunter must choose between his career and his conscience.R.S. Penney's action-packed science fiction adventure continues in No Shelter Here, the 11th book in the Justice Keepers Saga.This is the large print edition of No Shelter Here, with a larger font / typeface for easier reading.
Two friends will become lovers. A relationship revealed in the words exchanged back and forth through a cellular, glass divide.In this digital age of courtship, their story grows from the giddy joy of "What if?" to the finale of "What next?" and everything in-between.Love is never easy, and the question of distance is ever-present. Shown in all its vulnerability, its bumps and bruises, their tale unfolds for all to see.Will love prevail?THE POETRY OF PRONOUNS: SHE. HE. THEY. is a collection of long-distance love poetry and prose, written from both the male and female perspectives.
As the heir to Montenegro Enterprises, Carol has to leave behind her comfortable life and take control of the corporation.Soon, her inheritance turns out to be more dangerous than she thought, as she receives a frightening letter from an enemy she didn't know she had. Desperate and out of options, Carol turns to the man she hurt and vowed never to approach again.Ricardo is past spending his nights playing rock music and his days enjoying his fame. He's forgotten the woman who betrayed him and buried any leftover feelings for her deep within. So when Carol reaches out with a wild tale, he's not exactly inclined to help her.Memories of the past, startling revelations in the present, and the promise of a future neither believed possible, moor them to each other. But can they put their differences aside long enough to escape the danger and make right what once went so wrong?A story of fame, love, greed and betrayal, Jina S. Bazzar's 'From Fame to Ruin' is a standalone romantic adventure, set between a stunning seaside resort in Southern England and Rio de Janeiro.
Ona Judge: I Am Free is a re-imagined account of a true and painful story with a soul, told generations on. It tells the story of Ona Judge, known as Oney, Martha Washington's 'favorite servant, ' in Oney's own words.At the height of George Washington's presidency, Oney boldly defied orders and expectations, slipping past the watchful eyes of the nation's capital and finding refuge in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Despite their best efforts to reclaim her, Oney remained a specter of freedom that eluded the Washingtons.Embracing a life of liberty, Oney navigated trials and tribulations, from marrying sailor Jack Staines to enduring life's profound losses, yet always maintaining and cherishing her freedom. In the face of adversity and poverty, Oney's resilient spirit and declaration in 1847, "I am free now and choose to remain so," stands as a testament to her unbreakable will.In a modern world where cultures and histories collide, this novel is a timely reminder of perspectives that we may have become blind to.
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