The multigenerational medieval romance series continues with a novel of all-consuming passion from “a superlative writer!” (RT Book Reviews) Gilliane de Lacey’s pride is as fiery as her hair. In the face of a command from the King of England himself, she refused to wed a lord she despises. The one man she does want, Richard of Rivaux, is honor-bound to wed another, even though his passion for her has become a burning need. Defying death to rescue Gilliane from the royal wrath, Richard draws his love into the perilous swirl of conflict between England and Normandy. Against this dramatic backdrop, Gilliane and Richard know that nothing will ever stop them from risking it all for love, and giving all to desire. “Mills is a sprightly storyteller, providing atmosphere and action aplenty, and cannily complicating her characters’ inner landscapes.” —Publishers Weekly
Olberding, John C., and Lisa Barnwell Williams, eds. 2010. Building Strong Nonprofits: New Strategies for Growth and Sustainability. Hoboken, NJ: john Wiley 84 Sons. Pogge, Thomas. 2008. World Poverty and Human Rights.
A collection of prayers for all occasions gives voice to Ignatian spirituality, which finds God present in all things. Original.
An indispensable manual, Hearts Touched With Fire distills experience and wisdom of the past into an invaluable guide for leaders of our future.
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This book is about the influence of twenty years of work in the field of incest on a therapist's professional and personal life.
As he came to a place to rest, he saw a tree which had a long root running toward the east. The root was as long as a tree is tall, and very thick. He laid down and rested awhile, and then looked towards the south.
A story of hopeful successes and bitter disappointments, A Fire in Their Hearts brings to vivid life this formative period for American Jews and the American left.