Two full-length novels in one volume include Kate Hoffman's Wanted: Wife, in which confirmed bachelor Jordan Prentiss is forced to find a wife and enlists the help of wedding consultant Elise Sinclair, and Marriage in Jeopardy by Miranda ...
Quinn Sullivan, a cold businessman who wants to exact revenge on the Murray Oil Company CEO, takes over the company and orders the youngest daughter to marry him.
"Billionaire Quinn Sullivan is so close to taking over his enemy's beloved company.
This book argues that principled judicial engagement—real judging in all cases with no exceptions—provides the path back to constitutionally limited government.
Anyone concerned about the size of government, the sanctity of the Constitution, and the rule of law will find a refreshingly new perspective in this book written for non-lawyers and lawyers alike.
Axelrod shows how to create an engaged organisation that speaks to leaders on all levels by offering a set of workable change principles.The book features numerous real-life examples from major companies and organisations.
Terms of Engagement introduces a new method for changing organizations based on four essential principles: Widening the Circle of Involvement, Connecting People to Each Other and Ideas, Creating Communities for Action, and Embracing ...
In TERMS OF ENGAGEMENT: Stories of the Father and Son, Grammy-winning audiobook producer and author, Paul Alan Ruben, portrays father and son, both yearning to be understood, acknowledged, and validated by the other.
In the first edition, I responded to those who said the cost of engagement is too high by asking, ... ISR, a Chicagobased consulting firm that has one of the largest databases on employee engagement, discovered that engaged ...
Everything about her was a lie—except her desire for one man.
This revised edition features new interviews - everyone from the vice president of global citizenship at Cirque du Soleil to a Best Buy clerk - and new neuroscience findings that support Axelrod's model.
Emma needed a change of scenery.
Emma needed a change of scenery.
The world has never known a power such as the United States. Consequently, Europe cannot expect the United States to be anything other than unilateralist. America is simply too powerful....
But he had his own terms: that news of their "engagement" was otherwise kept secret and that they kept their distance as much as possible.
This revised edition features new interviews-everyone from the vice president of global citizenship at Cirque du Soleil to a Best Buy clerk-and new neuroscience findings that support Axelrod's model.
Terms of Engagement