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Rain was a country girl who moved to New York for a job. She met a man who almost killed her. He went to jail. She needed to get away from New York, so she went to Alaska to help her sister on the homestead. Little did she know, her life was about to change forever.Marc, a black wolf shifter, was checking on his neighbor''s homestead. He caught the scent of a female-one he didn''t know and one he was going to get to know. But how was he supposed to tell her that he was a man who could shift into a wolf whenever he felt like it and not scare her away?
Having known Rebecca for close to three years, one would not have considered her to be an author being always a quiet person. However, in the last year or so, she has become an outspoken young lady in the ways of what the Almighty has done in her life. And as I delved into this writing of hers, I often wondered, why did it take her so long to come out of her shell? As she describes many times the trials and tribulations she was going through, she always knew one thing; it was a win-win situation. She knew if she followed her Heavenly Father and the voice of His Son, Jesus, her Lord, He would cause her to have victory. In several sections of the book, she reveals deep spiritual things and experiences, as she does so, she prays for strength and wisdom. With her insight into the future and the past, she will keep you at the edge of your seat. Grab a cup of coffee, a comfortable seat, and begin to peer into her world of win-win's!John Davis, Elder at Kahilat Kol Simcha I have known Rebecca J. Hightower for two years. It seems like an eternity. Rebecca is a woman of God who is constantly researching, questioning, and encouraging others to think and search for the answers also. She knows no stranger and is constantly helping those in need. When asked to read her book Life Really is Win-Win. I was unsure of what to expect yet I was amazed at the depth of knowledge of scripture. I was intrigued by the encouragement for the reader to explore the scriptures for the answers. For all who read her book and take her advice, they will find a deeper understanding of the Word of God what it means to us for a time such as this. Joyce Ferrate RN
When his grandmother falls ill, Achilles, along with an unexpected dwarf ally, must venture to the Witch of the Northern Wood for the cure. However, unbeknownst to the travelers, they began a journey that wouldn''t end in the gnarled woods of the north. A veiled entity is turning the hand of fate and creating ripples in time that would come to change every fiber of Achilles''s being. In his conquest to pursue the man calling himself the Veiled Prince, he must become more than he ever imagined.
Workers compensation is an all-too-often abused, misunderstood, complex, and sometimes poorly managed process that is very costly to an organization. This book is designed to aid HR administrators to effectively manage this process to lower recordable claims, reduce the number of litigated claims, and garner employee support. All with the intent to lower experience modification rate and premiums.
Ten Times OverThe PlanHere's a story about a young (nineteen) man (James Hope) and some of his closest friends. James and his friends have been together since they were twelve years old. After graduating high school and putting off college for a couple of years, which turned into not going altogether, they found themselves bored, broke, jobless, and almost out of a place to lay their heads. Until one day, Charles (one of James's friends) had an idea. He wanted to rob the armored truck that ran to the neighborhood grocery store. James and the rest of his friends found this idea to be hilariously stupid and crazy, but Charles was convinced it'll work. Slowly, he changed the mind of all his friends, and they decided it was possible. Now came the day of committing the robbery.The HitOn Saturday morning, June 14, 2000, the robbery of the armored truck was committed, grossing the robbers (six of them) more than six hundred thousand dollars. No one was killed, but one of the occupants of the armored vehicle was critically injured, for supposedly not cooperating. No one knew the identity of these robbers, and a five-hundred-thousand-dollar reward was put out immediately for any help in capturing the bandits.Sworn VengeanceOn July 1, 2001, after two weeks of testimony, James Hope was found guilty on one count of federal armed robbery and sentenced to ten years in the federal prison system. This marked the day that James Hope swore on his life that he would gain revenge on all those who betrayed him. James now had ten years to think about it.Early ReleaseOn December 18, 2005, just five years into his ten-year sentence, James Hope was released early for good behavior and prison overcrowding. On his first day out, James put into motion a plan he had been working on for almost four and a half years.Ten Times OverIt took some time, but James came up with a plan to guarantee that all five of his coconspirators got ten times the amount of time he got. All was going well with his plan a year after his early release. All of his friends were in jail, facing charges ranging from murder to capital murder. But what happened next really threw James for an unexpected loop. What could that be? You'll have to read to find out!
LIVING IN WITH FEAR (A Quest for Survival)J. I. GranvilleOfficer Mike dedicated himself to justice. During his twenty-four-year tour, he experienced twenty injuries! He was assaulted with fists, bricks, guns and even cars.He was dragged down the street while making a drug arrest.His rear window was blown out by a shotgun blast.He was thrown from a second-floor landing.His cruiser was hit head-on by a wrong-way driver.His left bicep was torn while arresting a homicide suspect.His windshield was struck by bullets during a high-speed chase.His lungs burned when saving a child from a tenement fire.While serving, Mike was rewarded with smiles, gratitude and respect from:A husband whose wife was revived by his CPR.A young suicidal woman who wanted to know why he cared.An inebriated man who appreciated Mike''s respect.A lost female driver safely escorted to a highway entrance.A teenage addict who thanked Mike for buying her a Coke.The families of homicide victims who found justice.The suspects who were proven innocent.
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