Ethan Sutter is good at running, but he can't outrun himself. Rootless and reckless, he prowls the country, able to abandon everything except his hated Fire Elemental power. Then he lands in Pickering, Vermont, out of gas and out of options, and meets New Age curio shop owner Gypsy Ronan, an even bigger misfit than he is. Gypsy knows Ethan is trouble. However, none of her tarot cards or tea leaves could have prepared her for their undoubtedly dangerous mutual attraction. More shocking still is the discovery that he possesses an incredible power, and he wants her help getting rid of it. Ethan needs a normal life. He's sure a woman like Gypsy couldn't be part of it, but she sets his blood smoldering. Gypsy knows there's more to Ethan than he admits, even as she fears for her heart.
In this concise yet wide-ranging book, Stephen J. Pyne—named by Science magazine as “the world’s leading authority on the history of fire”—explores the surprising dynamics of fire before humans, fire and human origins, aboriginal ...
Case studies of recent forest fires, including the 2016 fires in California, provide readers with real-life examples to encourage connections between the book's STEM content and social studies concepts of conservation, community engagement, ...
In the bestselling tradition of Brene Brown’s Daring Greatly and Nick Vujicic’s Life Without Limits comes a rousing 7-step plan for living a life on fire, filled with hope and...
... purple underwater plants werewoven through herhornsand alongherwings. The base of thestatue said orca. Shelooked tough and beautifulat the same time. Tsunami wondered if Queen Coral's first daughter had carved her own self- portrait ...
William E. Kelleher, who had a dramatic rescue after the collapse from the rafters of the theater, and William H. Berry would not return to work. ... Cornelius J. Burke was out of work for six months due to a severely injured back.
A gripping account of the tragic 1994 South Canyon forest fire that killed fourteen firefighters chronicles the string of seemingly small human blunders that contributed to the tragedy. Reprint.
Given the mounting, unsustainable costs and difficulty translating existing wildland fire science into policy, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine organized a 1-day workshop to focus on how a century of wildland ...
For just tworecent examples,see Amir Taha, Nietzsche, ProphetofNazism:TheCultoftheSuperman— Unveiling theNazi SecretDoctrine (Bloomington, Ind.: AuthorHouse,2005); and Stephen R. C.Hicks, Nietzsche andthe Nazis (Loves Park, ...
Table 11-6 Prior Credit Estimated Credit Maximum Credit 4.84 % 4.84 % 10.00 % 20.46 % 50.00 % Feature Receiving and handling fire alarms Fire department Water supply Divergence Total 27.71 % 26.63 % 26.63 % 40.00 % -5.13 % -2.23 % 46.80 ...
... based instruction and formal education Local, Regional, State, National Fire schools and academies Institutional knowledge such as thorough knowledge of the department and local mutual aid resources available Experiential learning ...