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The Vampire's Mark 2: Hell Storm

The Vampire's Mark 2: Hell Storm

Rachel Jonas

Independently Published
2019
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To some, having the attention of four princes might be a dream come true, but for Corina, it means four times the trouble. Escaping burning buildings, living off scraps, being hunted by vamps-those are storms she knows how to weather. It's having the entire world observe as she and the Dynasty's golden boys engage in a blood bond that has her shaken. For all she knows, it won't even produce a cure for the mysterious blood sickness like they're hoping, which could mean she'll be put to death anyway. And to make matters worse, as a side-effect of the bond, she finds herself falling for the very beasts she once pledged to remove from power by any means necessary. Talk about a conflict of interest. In the second installment of THE VAMPIRE'S MARK, will it be Corina's mission or her emotions that prevail? ***This is BOOK TWO in THE VAMPIRE'S MARK series.Series order is as follows: The Vampire's Mark 1: Dark ReignThe Vampire's Mark 2: Hell StormThe Vampire's Mark 3: Cold HeirThe Vampire's Mark 4: Crimson Mist Note: This is a slow-burn, New Adult, enemies to lovers, RH series. You have my word there's no insta-love between these pages whatsoever. Instead, you'll be immersed in a rich plot and an imaginative alternate-reality where vampires don't just exist. They rule. The eventual connection between Corina and these four sexy, vamp princes will be well-deserved and intense. There are certainly sexy times in this series, and the heat level is synonymous with the young adult/new adult genres. Thanks for checking out the series and enjoy THE VAMPIRE'S MARK is an action-packed, paranormal romance involving vampire royalty and the humans who fear them. This series is an upper YA/NA crossover and is for anyone who loves: * Shifter Romance (Vampire Romance) and Dark Fantasy Romance* Tough Heroines who rock despite battling disabilities (epilepsy)* Teen and Young Adult Paranormal Romance* New Adult Paranormal Romance* Magical Powers and Supernatural Creatures* Alternative Reality and Alternative History* Tales of forbidden love* Fiction involving strong heroines, superheroes, and masked vigilantes hellbent on saving the world* Dystopian Romance and Gothic Romance
The Vampire's Mark 3: Cold Heir

The Vampire's Mark 3: Cold Heir

Rachel Jonas

Independently Published
2019
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Corina agreed to the blood bond she forged with the Dynasty's princes. However, when a wicked outcast learns of the ritual's power, asking permission before staking his claim isn't a concern. This covenant is unbreakable, regardless of who engages. Corina's aware that it will gain strength every day, and the biggest challenge will be keeping the raw emotions it evokes in perspective. A challenge made more difficult when impulsive fantasies, involving her captor, suddenly rule her dreams. Julian, Levi, and Silas will always fight to protect their mate, but it's possible they've underestimated Aaric-the madman himself-and the loyal army of roamers that stand behind him. In a world where nothing is at all as it seems, Corina must decide for herself who's friend, who's foe, and how hard she's willing to fight to uncover the truth. But one burning question will haunt her until the answer is revealed. How, exactly, does Aaric intend to use this connection against her and the princes who have stolen her heart? This is BOOK THREE in THE VAMPIRE'S MARK series.Series order is as follows: The Vampire's Mark 1: Dark ReignThe Vampire's Mark 2: Hell StormThe Vampire's Mark 3: Cold HeirThe Vampire's Mark 4: Crimson Mist Note: This is a slow-burn, New Adult, enemies to lovers, RH series. You have my word there's no insta-love between these pages whatsoever. Instead, you'll be immersed in a rich plot and an imaginative alternate-reality where vampires don't just exist. They rule. The eventual connection between Corina and these four sexy, vamp princes will be well-deserved and intense. There are certainly sexy times in this series, and the heat level is synonymous with the young adult/new adult genres. Thanks for checking out the series and enjoy THE VAMPIRE'S MARK is an action-packed, paranormal romance involving vampire royalty and the humans who fear them. This series is an upper YA/NA crossover and is for anyone who loves: * Shifter Romance (Vampire Romance) and Dark Fantasy Romance* Tough Heroines who rock despite battling disabilities (epilepsy)* Teen and Young Adult Paranormal Romance* New Adult Paranormal Romance* Magical Powers and Supernatural Creatures* Alternative Reality and Alternative History* Tales of forbidden love* Fiction involving strong heroines, superheroes, and masked vigilantes hellbent on saving the world* Dystopian Romance and Gothic Romance
A Beginner's Guide To Going Meatless

A Beginner's Guide To Going Meatless

Rachel Joy Olsen

Independently Published
2019
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Making the switch to a plant-based lifestyle can be very confusing and intimating. In this book, you will learn what it means to eat a whole-food, plant-based diet so you gain the best health and enhance your compassion. You will discover simple techniques to make the switch at your own pace and how to answer challenging questions from people who are unsure about your choice. Included in the book are over 30 simple recipes, a meal plan to get you started and a this vs. that conversion chart that will allow you to transform any of your favourite recipes into healthier meatless options. If you are ready to fully make the switch or just want to start adding more healthy options into your diet to gain better health, more energy and manage your weight this book is for you Once you read this book and implement the suggested techniques, you will feel like a brand new person You will no longer be contributing to the cruelty of animals, destruction of the environment and you will be nourishing your body in ways you never thought possible. Join me by reading this book and take the first step on this exciting journey to becoming the change you want to see in the world.
Young Men’s Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment
Long sentenced young people are a small but significant part of the juvenile prison population. The current approach to young people convicted of serious crime speaks to wider issues in criminal and social justice, including the idealisation of (some) childhoods, processes of racialisation and identity and the sociology of the body. Analysing the relationships between biography, trauma and habitus reveals the ways in which class, racial and legal status are experienced and resisted. Young Men's Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment: Living Life considers the need for the reinvigoration of prison ethnography and calls for a phenomenological approach to understanding youth crime and punishment. An insightful ethnographic study on imprisoned 15- to 17-year-olds in England, this volume examines how young people experience long-term imprisonment, manage their time and imagine and shape their futures. Drawing on observations, interviews and correspondence, Tynan situates long-term imprisonment of young men within the wider social context of criminal and social justice; and analyses constructs and practices that locate responsibility for crime with individuals and communities. Young Men's Experiences of Long-Term Imprisonment: Living Life will be of interest to students and researchers interested in the sociology of prisons, punishment and youth justice and qualitative research methodology.
A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother
Multi-award-winning author Rachel Cusk's honest memoir that captures the life-changing wonders of motherhood. Selected by The New York Times as one of the 50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50 Years "Funny and smart and refreshingly akin to a war diary--sort of Apocalypse Baby Now . . . A Life's Work is wholly original and unabashedly true." --The New York Times Book Review A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother is Rachel Cusk's funny, moving, brutally honest account of her early experiences of motherhood. When it was published it 2001, it divided critics and readers. One famous columnist wrote a piece demanding that Cusk's children be taken into care, saying she was unfit to look after them, and Oprah Winfrey invited her on the show to defend herself. An education in babies, books, breast-feeding, toddler groups, broken nights, bad advice and never being alone, it is a landmark work, which has provoked acclaim and outrage in equal measure.
A Spy's Secret

A Spy's Secret

Rachel Astor

Harlequin Romantic Suspense
2024
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She's wholesome as apple pie... Or is she? Bakery owner Ava Katz adores everything about her adopted hometown of Ambrosia Falls--especially her best friend, mystery writer Zach Harrison. But the bucolic setting is hiding something--or someone--more sinister. The Apple Cider Festival is threatened by a series of mishaps, and Zach's young daughter goes missing--just as the spark between Ava and her neighbor begins to explode into flames. Has Ava's mysterious past plunged them into danger? Can Zach solve the tangled mystery of just who his best friend really is--and will Ava find his child before it's too late for them all? From Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Danger. Passion. Drama.
Keeping God's Silence

Keeping God's Silence

Rachel Muers

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley Sons Ltd)
2004
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This ground-breaking book provides a new perspective on Christian practices of silence. An original, theologically informed work, written by a significant Quaker theologian Provides a new perspective on Christian practices of silence Considers the theological and ethical significance of these practices Relates silence, listening and communication to major contemporary issues Takes forward theological engagement with feminist thought Contributes to ongoing research into the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Keeping God's Silence

Keeping God's Silence

Rachel Muers

Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley Sons Ltd)
2004
nidottu
This ground-breaking book provides a new perspective on Christian practices of silence. An original, theologically informed work, written by a significant Quaker theologian Provides a new perspective on Christian practices of silence Considers the theological and ethical significance of these practices Relates silence, listening and communication to major contemporary issues Takes forward theological engagement with feminist thought Contributes to ongoing research into the theology of Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
Ugo Foscolo's Tragic Vision in Italy and England

Ugo Foscolo's Tragic Vision in Italy and England

Rachel A. Walsh

University of Toronto Press
2014
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One of the most celebrated Italian writers of the early Romantic period, Ugo Foscolo (1778–1827) was known primarily as a novelist, a poet, and a nationalist. Following the Napoleonic Wars, he lived in self-exile in England during the last decade of his life. There he wrote numerous critical essays and collaborated with Lord Byron and other well-known members of English literary circles. Ugo Foscolo’s Tragic Vision in Italy and England examines an underexplored aspect of Foscolo’s literary career: his tragic plays and critical essays on that genre. Rachel A. Walsh argues that for Foscolo tragedy was more than another genre in which to exercise his literary ambitions. It was the medium for an elaborate life-long process of self-examination and engagement with political and literary conflict. By analysing Foscolo’s tragic struggles on and off the stage, Walsh sheds new light on his career and how it reflects on the important literary and political trends of the time.
Baptist Women's Writings in Revolutionary Culture, 1640-1680
Although literary-historical studies have often focused on the range of dissenting religious groups and writers that flourished during the English Revolution, they have rarely had much to say about seventeenth-century Baptists, or, indeed, Baptist women. Baptist Women’s Writings in Revolutionary Culture, 1640-1680 fills that gap, exploring how female Baptists played a crucial role in the group’s formation and growth during the 1640s and 50s, by their active participation in religious and political debate, and their desire to evangelise their followers. The study significantly challenges the idea that women, as members of these congregations, were unable to write with any kind of textual authority because they were often prevented from speaking aloud in church meetings. On the contrary, Adcock shows that Baptist women found their way into print to debate points of church organisation and doctrine, to defend themselves and their congregations, to evangelise others by example and by teaching, and to prophesy, and discusses the rhetorical tactics they utilised in order to demonstrate the value of women’s contributions. In the course of the study, Adcock considers and analyses the writings of little-studied Baptist women, Deborah Huish, Katherine Sutton, and Jane Turner, as well as separatist writers Sara Jones, Susanna Parr, and Anne Venn. She also makes due connection to the more familiar work of Agnes Beaumont, Anna Trapnel, and Anne Wentworth, enabling a reassessment of the significance of those writings by placing them in this wider context. Writings by these female Baptists attracted serious attention, and, as Adcock discusses, some even found a trans-national audience.