Bound for Sin

Bound for Sin

Author: Tess LeSue

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2018-09-04

Total Pages: 434

ISBN-13: 0451492609

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Georgiana Bee Blunt is a respectable widow of means who knows exactly what she wants: a resourceful frontiersman--for the purpose of matrimony. Citified men with thoughts of love need not apply to Georgiana's ad for a husband. What she desperately needs is a rugged backwoodsman who can get her family safely to California, two thousand miles away. Someone who could wrestle a bear and not break a sweat. Someone just like Matt Slater... Travel worn and trail weary, Matt Slater wants a clean bed and some R & R--not a woman with fancy airs and a brood of high-spirited children. He can tell Georgiana is trouble, but doesn't realize how much until he's bamboozled into pretending to be her fiancé. And when Georgiana hitches her wagons to his train, Matt finds himself facing something much more daunting than the journey before them: a woman with the spirit and the courage to tame his wild ways...


Trained for Sin

Trained for Sin

Author: Sylvia Tara Dyer

Publisher: Random Press LLC

Published: 2020-04-06

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13:

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Vanessa Haystings is a flourishing entrepreneur who has brought her family’s small business to new heights. Life is absolutely perfect, with financial success, great friends, and the best boyfriend she could ask for. When things start to go wrong in her relationship, Vanessa discovers that her true love, Charles Holt — charmer, businessman, and heir to the greatest fortune in all of New York — is not as perfect as he appears. A secret room in one of his less-known residences reveals that he has a dark, dominant side to him, but it may not necessarily be a bad thing. In this steamy romance, follow these two lovers as they dive into a whole new world of kinks and fun. And see if they can survive the drastic changes in both their lives.


A Cardinal Sin

A Cardinal Sin

Author: Ava Dey

Publisher: Ava Dey

Published: 2011-07-22

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 146373753X

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A Cardinal Sin is more than a shining example of the modern historical romance. It is unique. Seldom, if ever has a writer written an historical romance based on a true story. The story is set in Europe in real locations with real characters. Amber, in A Cardinal Sin, is a shining example of the persona of the modern heroine. She is financially independent, a capable and a highly skilled and effective individual in her real life as well as in the story. During her life, she conquered all of the obstacles in her path but one. She could never conquer her secret and forbidden love. It will keep you entranced until the last page.


On the Frontlines

On the Frontlines

Author: Nathan L. Street

Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers

Published: 2019-11-20

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 1725251248

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Our culture is under attack. The battlefield is covered with the ruins of landmarks and monuments of the past dedicated to morality and natural law. Throughout the centuries, Christians have held high the banner of Jesus Christ for the world to see. The culture has been protected and defended by the Christian soldiers in America since its founding. However, there is a darkness spreading throughout the land. Leftist doctrines are gaining footholds and acquiring the fortresses of old. The hallowed bastions of learning, called American public schools, once venerated by the world, are now languishing, crippled by the leftist ideologies they have now adopted in place of classical liberal education. Christianity, once the standard moral center of the community, has now been replaced by pluralism, relativism, and postmodernism. The epicenter of this transformation has been and still is the public schools. On the Frontlines: Exposing Satan's Tactics to Destroy a Generation is a clarion call from a Christian educator and administrator to the church. It is time we, as a body of believers, stand up and be counted among those who refuse to allow the religion of the left to prevail.


Sin in Medieval and Early Modern Culture

Sin in Medieval and Early Modern Culture

Author: Richard Newhauser

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 360

ISBN-13: 1903153417

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This volume offers a fresh consideration of role played by the enduring tradition of the seven deadly sins in Western culture, showing its continuing post-mediaeval influence even after the supposed turning-point of the Protestant Reformation. It enhances our understanding of the multiple uses and meanings of the sins tradition.


What is the Gospel?

What is the Gospel?

Author: Robert Charles Sproul

Publisher: Reformation Trust Publishing

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 107

ISBN-13: 9781642892314

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"In What Is the Gospel?, Dr. R.C. Sproul writes on the most important thing in this life: the gospel of Jesus Christ. In twelve chapters, Dr. Sproul examines the defining features of the biblical gospel, which alone has the power to save. In order to define the gospel, Dr. Sproul begins by examining truth about God and the necessity for a Savior in Jesus Christ, who is both God and man and who made a perfect, representative sacrifice for the sins of His people. Dr. Sproul not only maps out our need for Christ and the historical realities of His coming but also the things His very death accomplished: the justification and salvation of His people. This entails that Christ has taken upon our sin and also had given us His righteousness, which is ours by faith. To finish this presentation of the gospel, Dr. Sproul also drives home the importance of sharing it with others"--