Crossing The Line

  • Crossing the Line
    By Lynn Miller

    Along with some drawings he did. I mean, the kid's not much of an artist, but these were some totally dirty little drawings." She smiled as if at her own embarrassment. "Oh, shocking!" Owen exclaimed, to mock what she may have thought ...

  • Crossing the Line: How to Cross a land border Stress Free
    By Luciano Nisi

    Whether you are a seasoned cross-border traveler or you only cross once in a while. This book will provide you with the answers to many of your questions about cross border travel from the USA by land.

  • Crossing the Line: Sexual Harassment at School
    By Holly Kearl, Catherine Alison Hill, American Association of University Women

    Sexual harassment has long been an unfortunate part of the climate in middle and high schools in the United States.

  • Crossing the Line: The Autobiography of a Thief
    By Bruce Reynolds

    Autobiog. of one of the great train robbers.

  • Crossing the Line: Violence, Play, and Drama in Naval Equator Traditions
    By Simon J. Bronner

    Crossing the Line studies the purpose and the changing meaning of the ceremony, substantially revising long-held assumptions.

  • Crossing The Line
    By Kay Lyons

    Luke Tulane knew better than to touch her.

  • Crossing the Line: A Small-Town Hope Valley Crossover Novel
    By Jessica Prince

    Some lines are meant to be crossed.

  • Crossing the Line: Vagrancy, Homelessness and Social Displacement in Russia
    By Svetlana Stephenson

    This pioneering book is the first to explore the experiences of homeless people in Russia in the late Soviet period and during post-socialist transition.

  • Crossing the Line: The Compromised Life
    By Steve Mays

    Crossing the Line: The Compromised Life

  • Crossing the Line
    By Caitlyn Armistead

    Sergeant Nathan Thompson lost his leg in Afghanistan.

  • Crossing the Line
    By Kele Moon

    Wyatt Conner is a hard man.

  • Crossing The Line: The GEG Series book #3
    By Jacquelyn Ayres

    From the desk of Madelyn St. Claire There is a fine line between misery and happiness. The problem is; crossing the line over to happiness can seem a lot scarier than staying on the side of misery. With misery, disappointments and ...

  • Crossing the Line: Nonviolent Resisters Speak Out for Peace
    By Rosalie G. Riegle

    Since that day in October, he's crossed the line at SOA, been imprisoned for opposing the training of the US military in torture techniques at Fort Huachuca, Arizona, detained in Egypt as peace delegates tried to cross into Gaza in 2009 ...

  • Crossing the Line
    By Glenn Rambo

    He wanted to talk to Deputy Chief Lampson to get a better line on which way he felt things were going to go. ... Of the illegals, sixty-two were repeat offenders, meaning they had been caught trying to cross before.

  • Crossing the Line: A Fearless Team of Brothers and the Sport That Changed Their Lives Forever
    By Kareem Rosser

    "Born and raised in West Philadelphia, Kareem thought he and his siblings would always be stuck in 'The Bottom', a community and neighborhood devastated by poverty and violence.

  • Crossing the Line: Forbidden Love Billionaire Romance
    By Z.L. Arkadie, Zoey Locke

    But truly, really... What will happen if we cross the line? Crossing The Line is the first story in a new billionaire romance series of connected standalone books featuring the Lord Brothers of Manhattan.

  • Crossing the Line
    By Bernice Layton

    After witnessing a triple homicide, an African-American woman is pursued by a killer and finds herself falling in love with the white detective who has been assigned to protect her, in this emotionally charged romance. Original.

  • Crossing the Line
    By CF Frizzell

    ... White Wings Weeping by Lesley Davis. The world is full of discord and hatred, but how much of it is just human nature when an evil with sinister intent is invading people's hearts? (978-1-63555-1914) A Call Away by KC Richardson. Can a ...

  • Crossing the Line
    By Meghan Rogers

    Jocelyn Steely was kidnapped as a child and trained as a North Korean spy, but the tables turn when she becomes a double agent for the very American spy organization she's been sent to destroy.

  • Crossing the Line: Lessons from a Life on Duty
    By John Sutherland

    We all have lessons to learn from this book' SIMON MAYO There is much more to policing than tackling crime. Every one of us will need the help of an officer at some point in our lives, often when we're at our most vulnerable.