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Running Fire

Running Fire

Alexandra K. Dunn

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Fate it seems is a sensual beast. 'Emboldened by the heat in his eyes, and the desperate need to wash away the fear of atrocities past, I leaned forward and pressed my lips to his...' Kat believes the break will do her good. Behind on her manuscript and desperate for inspiration, she escapes her dysfunctional family by jumping in the car with her black labrador and driving until she cant see straight. Following the white rabbit on her GPS she soon finds herself led to a hotel in the middle of nowhere, where danger and desire make for a potent mix. The discovery of a piano in a forgotten room amongst the clutter and hordes of farm dusty men, ignites a fire deep within Kat that has been sorely lacking these last twelve years. Tormented by her past Kat has struggled to break down the walls that have protected her for so long. What she didn't plan for was Theo, a prime example of masculinity to scale the wall and insist she demand more of herself. Determined not to get involved with another tourist, Theo watched from the shadows as Kat smashed down the walls that had held her back. Ensnared by her sirens voice as she plays the piano with abandon, he finds it impossible to resist the physical attraction between them. Theo aims for an erotic affair that will soon burn out, leaving them free to go on with their lives. But what he stirs within them both is a passion that threatens to consume. And when her past catches up with them it throws the sleepy country town into dangerous circumstances. Will she let the brutality of her past destroy her? Or will she stand and fight for the spark that has awakened inside. Running Fire is the first part of the Fire series. This erotic, deeply emotional and heartfelt story will stay with you forever. The character's will draw you into their lives and leave you desiring the next installment. Available August 2014 This book is intended for mature audiences. Like us on Facebook for updates on the next installment. https: //www.facebook.com/RunningFireSeries
Running with the Wolves

Running with the Wolves

Lynn Leite

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Sifted book 9 Brendan Woodland is a genius when it comes to technology, but someone or something is sabotaging the cameras he has placed on the edge of town. Fixated on the ghostly female image he captured on the night his sister-in-law was attacked he is determined to find out who she is. Is she hiding? Is she injured? Is she even real or just some apparition haunting a place that has been rumored to be haunted? On the night of the full moon pack run, Brendan decides to move the cameras in hopes of catching another glimpse of the woman that haunts his thoughts. With the pack occupied no one should be at the construction site, but someone is there. Hidden among the last of the ruined shacks that mar the land is something Brendan didn't expect to find. His future. Shifted series in order 1.Shifted 2.Second Shift 3.Double Shift 4.Shifting Magic 5.Totally Shifted 6.Cry Wolf 7.Wolf's Bane 8.Thrown to the wolves
Running Up a Hill

Running Up a Hill

B. Levi

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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Summer of 2014 commences in Crown Point, Indiana. David Ingram just recently graduates from college and now has a full-time job. Brody, his younger brother, has an internship for his computer engineering major. Brett, the second oldest of the five boys, is trying to figure out what he wants to do with his bands, and Toby, the youngest, wants to join a band someday. And their oldest brother, Dawson, is about to get married. Overall, their summer starts out very bittersweet.
Running Fire: Into the Prophecy

Running Fire: Into the Prophecy

Emma Polen

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Runner? Hunter? Gatherer? Running Fire struggles to find his place in the tribe, but some of the elders aren't making it easy. Not to mention that his older brother is trying to kill him, and settlers are trying to take over the tribe's land. But Running Fire won't give up. He has a name to live up to...and a destiny to discover.
Running a Successful Business after the Start-up Phase: or, Who are you Calling Mature?
The follow-up to "How I Survived my First Year of Full-Time Self-Employment: Going it Alone at 40", "Running a Successful Business After the Start-up Phase" looks at what happens once you have survived those start-up years. With sections on building your customer base, investing in your business, blogging and social media, this book gives the mature business-owner an essential toolkit for making more money, having more fun and reclaiming their work-life balance. Read on its own or in conjunction with "How I Survived my First Year of Full-Time Self-Employment" for a no-nonsense and practical guide to EXACTLY how to do things. There are no special secrets to buy or courses to take; the book links to extra resources on the Libro website which can be accessed free of charge. Do you want to know how to: -Say yes to the right customers and no to the wrong ones -Build your social media platform in a reciprocating and principled way -Make more money doing less work -Reclaim your work-life balance -Build links with other people in your industry and beyond -Succeed in a mature business If the answer to any of these is yes, read this book now
Running with the Champ: My Forty-Year Friendship with Muhammad Ali
The "affectionate...charming" (Kirkus Reviews) story of Tim Shanahan's remarkable and little-known forty-year friendship with boxing legend Muhammad Ali, filled with stories never told as well as never-before-published personal photos. In 1975, Tim Shanahan was a medical instruments salesman living in Chicago and working with a charity that arranged for pro athletes to speak to underprivileged kids. Muhammad Ali had just reclaimed his title as heavyweight champion of the world by defeating George Foreman (the "Rumble in the Jungle") and then successfully defended it in a rematch against Joe Frazier (the "Thrilla in Manila"). When Shanahan learned Ali was planning a move to Chicago, he contacted the Champ to ask whether he would participate in the charity program. Not only did Ali agree, he invited Shanahan to his new home, where the two spent a night talking, laughing, and bonding over bowls of ice cream--the beginning of an incredible friendship. Ali soon enlisted Shanahan as his early morning running partner. Quickly, Shanahan became a trusted confidant and travel companion, and Ali often stunned strangers by introducing Shanahan as his cousin. The two grew even closer over family dinners with Shanahan's wife, Helga, and Ali's wife, Veronica. Shanahan was with Ali as the Champ trained for his legendary battles with Ken Norton, Earnie Shavers, Leon Spinks, and Larry Holmes, and moved to Los Angeles with Ali when the Champ prepared for a life after boxing. Shanahan was a recipient of and witness to Ali's tremendous generosity, and as Ali's health began to deteriorate, Shanahan had a chance to return the favor, encouraging and comforting his ailing friend. Running with the Champ is an insightful personal portrait of the Greatest of All Time. But, above all, it is a touching, candid narrative of an extraordinary friendship that continued until Ali's death.
Running the Rails

Running the Rails

James Wolfinger

Cornell University Press
2016
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Philadelphia exploded in violence in 1910. The general strike that year was a notable point, but not a unique one, in a generations-long history of conflict between the workers and management at one of the nation's largest privately owned transit systems. In Running the Rails, James Wolfinger uses the history of Philadelphia's sprawling public transportation system to explore how labor relations shifted from the 1880s to the 1960s. As transit workers adapted to fast-paced technological innovation to keep the city's people and commerce on the move, management sought to limit its employees' rights. Raw violence, welfare capitalism, race-baiting, and smear campaigns against unions were among the strategies managers used to control the company's labor force and enhance corporate profits, often at the expense of the workers' and the city's well-being. Public service workers and their unions come under frequent attack for being a "special interest" or a hindrance to the smooth functioning of society. This book offers readers a different, historically grounded way of thinking about the people who keep their cities running. Working in public transit is a difficult job now, as it was a century ago. The benefits and decent wages Philadelphia public transit workers secured—advances that were hard-won and well deserved—came as a result of fighting for decades against their exploitation. Given capital's great power in American society and management's enduring quest to control its workforce, it is remarkable to see how much Philadelphia's transit workers achieved.