An Amish marriage of convenience A new North Country Amish novel Secretly pregnant and unwed, Gemma Lapp has a difficult choice--face her Amish community or raise her baby alone. But when a storm strands Gemma in the wilderness with her former crush, Jesse Crump, she knows her secret won't be safe for long. Gemma can't imagine trusting a man again...until Jesse proposes a marriage of convenience. Could their arrangement lead to love?
How do you process your trauma? Shelter From the Storm is a guide written to help survivors of sexual abuse on their journeys to healing from their trauma. This book isn't about getting over your trauma.
When Nora Fleming returns home to Stockdale Texas for her mother’s 75th birthday, she faces the decision of a lifetime.
An anthology for readers who love stormy weather, whether it be the thunderstorms of the tropics, the tempests of the Atlantic, or the blizzards of the frozen north.
Shelter from the Storm is not a traditional textbook. Kluft allows the Fractionated Abreaction Technique to speak for itself through the voice of its personification, The FAT Man. Kluft and The FAT Man engage the reader directly.
New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne brings readers on another adventure to Moose Springs, Utah in this emotional romance Six foot tall and gorgeous, Sheriff Daniel Galvez wasn’t the kind of man women said no to.
The Children's Hospital at The Cleveland Clinic is a 117-bed, acute-care pediatric hospital providing a homelike setting for young patients and their parents. The facility offers beds for medical/surgical, neonatal, child, ...
In this book, Jelani M. Favors offers a history of HBCUs from the 1837 founding of Cheyney State University to the present, told through the lens of how they fostered student activism.
FREE STORY INCLUDED IN THIS VOLUME! Matched by Masala by Mona Shroff One impetuous, slightly drunken kiss has turned up the heat on chef Amar Virani's feelings for Divya Shah.
Shelter From The Storm tells the story of Bob Dylan's Rolling Thunder Revue, the gypsy caravan troupe that lit up US stages between the fall of 1975 and the bicentennial spring that followed.
The first book in the Hurricane Hope series