Safe in her surgeon's arms Trauma surgeon Jack Colcannon has always had a difficult relationship with the adorable Dr. Becky Baxter. Their brief relationship ten years ago only adds to the complication of them working together. But when Becky becomes the target of terrifying threats, Jack is the only one who can keep her safe—at work and at home, day and night. Safe in the protection of his arms, she realizes that, whatever it might take, Jack is a man worth waiting for…
Dr. Conor Anderson was immediately intrigued byDr. Kate Fisher—her dark, soulful eyes made him wantto get closer. As guarded as Kate was, she couldn't hidethat she was a passionate woman. But it was only amatter of time before Kate's past would send her onthe run again. Could this playboy doctor finally have met his match? And could he be the one to finally heal her and bringthe light back to her beautiful eyes?
The Rev. Vaughn Aaron Foster was born and raised in Plainfield, New Jersey. He currently serves as Associate Pastor of First Baptist Church in Steubenville, Ohio. In addition, He serves as the president of Aaron Ministries, Inc. - a ministry founded to assist pastors and churches in their efforts to develop ministries that build people and change lives. Rev. Foster possesses a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Religion from Lincoln University, PA and a Master of Divinity Degree from Drew University, Madison, NJ. Presently, he is also working to complete his Doctor of Ministry Degree from Drew. In August 1991, he married his friend, Lisa D. Reeves. Together they are the proud parents of two sons, Vaughn Aaron, Jr. and Elijah Daniel. While ministering to many who, amid pain, persecution, trials and temptations, awaited God's intervention, Rev. Foster felt called to reach out to them and others who struggle with waiting for God. This book seeks to encourage the discouraged and give all who wait direction and reassurance. It does not seek to convince the reader that waiting on God is easy, but that the God of the Old and New Testaments is a God worth waiting for.
Kashai had a rough child hood her father left her and her mom when she was six years old. she overheard them arguing one day then the next day he was gone out of her life for good. After that her mom treated her like she was a stranger she put men before her. She grew up watching men belittle her mother in front of her. Most of her mom relationship was abusive and degrading. Kashai mom walked in on her boyfriend trying to fondle her daughter when she was twelve years old. Kashai tried to explain to her mom what was happening but her mom wasn’t trying to hear it. She started accusing Kashai of being too fast and she can never keep a boyfriend because of her. She believed the word of her boyfriend instead of her daughter Kashai. Ming Li decided to drop Kashai off to her grandmother house and bookstore and let her raise her because she didn’t want Kashai to ruin her life any longer. Kashai grandmother own a bookstore and her house was above it. Kashai loved going to her grandmother house during the summer she loved to read and pretend she could be whatever she wanted to be thru books. So when her mom dropped her off she didn’t mind but no matter what she still loved her mom and maybe one day her mom will come back and get her. Her grandmother raised her and always tried to provide everything Kashai needed. She told Kashai stay pure and wait for the right person to come alone and fall in love. Her grandmother died and Kashai fell in love with the first guy that showed her some attention but she found out later that De’Aundre had a mean streak in him that no one knew about. He was jealous, physical abrusive and emotional abrusive he wanted her all to himself. And treated her life she was his possession. He left Kashai stranded in Miami Beach one night and this fine looking brother Jacobi Jordan seen her crying by the Fountainbleau sign he asked her what was wrong? She looked up into those gorgeous green gray eyes he had that caring look that she never seen in De’Aundre eyes ever. She told him she had a fight with her boyfriend and he left her there without a way home she instantly fell in love with this stranger she knew nothing about. Jacobi said everything will be ok he stood there staring into those beautiful Chinese looking eyes he knew she had to be mixed her eyes was to slanted not to be. Regardless of what nationality she was he was in love with this woman at first sight.
God has a perfect design for great sex--with one person in a committed marriage. But get outside of that design and you are headed for destruction. Good sex is a gift that God wants to give you, but exposed to air outside of marriage, this gift turns sour. Lust overcomes love, and risks of disease, abuse, and pregnancy are real. Sex: It's Worth Waiting For will answer some of your honest questions like, "How far can we go before we've gone too far?" and "If we love each other, why should we wait?" Making right choices today will give you the good sex you desire later. Whether you're tempted by the thrill or longing for love, don't be fooled--God desires so much more for you.
Two friends and one orphaned girl might not seem like the average family--but to Medical Director Charles Wetherby and Director of Nursing Jill Shaw it's everything. Yet if they are to keep little Lily they must adopt her--and that means marriage. Charles offers Jill a marriage of convenience--wanting more but always believing his injuries will stop him finding love. But Jill sees beneath his surface--how could she not want this caring, sexy, successful man? She just needs the courage to tell him. Charles and Jill's simmering emotions are unleashed when Lily suffers from a mystery illness. It could be their one opportunity to become the loving family they all need so much.
Surgery: Diagnosis and Management is a concise pocket-sized book for use in the day-to-day management of surgical patients. This highly respected, popular guide (previously Dunn’s Surgical Diagnosis and Management) is perfect for on-the-ward reference. This 4th edition has been fully updated. It is particularly valued for its consistent structure in conveying practical information. It also provides a comprehensive foundation for those contemplating a surgical career. It is divided into two parts. Part one (Chapters 1-2) introduces general surgical assessment, ward care, and the principles of surgical practice. Part two (Chapters 3-15) deals with specific surgical conditions and for each includes: A brief description of the condition, to enable clinical understanding the typical 'pattern' of symptoms and signs at presentation the steps needed to prove the diagnosis the general, operative and post operative management This new 4th edition will prove to be invaluable for the busy junior surgical trainee and clinical medical student.
Are you considering facial feminization surgery? Are you transitioning, but have a prominent chin, a heavy brow, or a strong lower jaw that you feel detracts from your femininity? Would you like your appearance to more closely match the way you feel inside? If so, perhaps you're considering facial feminization surgery (FFS). For many transgendered women, having their facial features refined is an important step in their transition. Some individuals consider it the most essential part of their transformation. Jordan Deschamps-Braley, M.D., is an accomplished plastic surgeon who specializes in FFS. His partner, Douglas Ousterhout, M.D., is a pioneer in FFS and has performed these surgeries for decades. Topics they cover include: scalp advancement, forehead feminization, temple augmentation, cheek contouring, nose reshaping, lip reshaping, chin feminization, lower jaw tapering, thyroid cartilage reduction, lower jaw repositioning, upper jaw repositioning, facelifts, and hair transplants. The authors also provide information on the recovery process for each procedure as well as side effects to expect and potential complications. This book also contains before-and-after photos of FFS patients.