In the years Nick has been in Chicago, Tanya has been raising his baby, a son he didn't know... Determined to give his child every advantage, Nick isn't about to leave the reservation again...at least not alone. But that means winning back the love of those he left behind...
A one-night-stand with a billionaire bachelor leaves a happily single writer wanting more... Magazine columnist, Chantelle Sah doesn't celebrate Valentine's Day-not since her fianceì's betrayal four years ago. She's thrown herself into her career, but after a botched assignment as a feature writer, she will do everything for a scoop this Valentine's Day. Even if it means breaking her rule and going on a date with gorgeous construction Tycoon, Lord McKenzie... opening herself to an onslaught of all things love. When Lord-his given name, not a title-sets his sights on Chantelle, he has more than work on his mind. Yet, even the infamous playboy couldn't have predicted the magnetic attraction from the moment they met, nor the evening ending with more than just an interview. But now he has to convince Chantelle that their one-night stand wasn't a mistake... and that not all bachelors are heartbreakers.
God calls ordinary people to become people of superior character-even while he calls us to be deeply human. In A Life of Distinction, respected author Lewis B. Smedes shows what it means to be a man or woman of character and teaches readers how, with God's help, they can achieve that goal-becoming exactly the kind of person they have always longed to be.
This is the first book-length work by Heribert Boeder to appear in English. The essays brought together here, several of which are to be found only in this volume, bear witness to a new perspective on metaphysics, modernity, and so-called postmodernity. The "seditiousness" of Boeder's undertaking lies in his twofold intention: to explicate what has been thought in metaphysics, modernity, and postmodernity as self-contained, rational totalities--as history, world, and speech, respectively--and by means of those explications to recover dwelling as it has been made visible in the "configurations of wisdom" (for example, in Homer, Paul, and Holderlin). He approaches each of these totalities by way of Heidegger's thought, which marks the limit of modernity and as such is pivotal to Boeder's enterprise.