In the last book of the Shooting Star Series we follow Allie back to New York City. She is ready to embark on her new career and discover all that the city that never sleeps has to offer. On a chance meeting she meets James who has sworn off women yet somehow agrees to be her city tour guide. As Allie builds the life she wants she is forced to move past her attraction for James, Will he choose to let her go and stay in his funk forever and if not will he be too late?
Tracy Madison's second book in the Colorado Fosters series gives us a man who has learned to go it alone—and a woman who simply won't take no for an answer! Gavin Daugherty has made every attempt to ignore Haley Foster. But the feisty hometown sweetheart of Steamboat Springs is simply not having it. Why won't she accept that he just wants to open his business and be left alone? Isn't it enough that she's already forced her way into his work; must she also force her way into his heart? Plus, he could also do without the rest of the Colorado Fosters! Who needs three overprotective brothers breathing down your neck? Of course, none of this seems to deter Haley Foster. No. She learned long ago that you have to follow your heart to get along in this world. And that's a lesson she's about to teach Gavin, too!
Dr. Bronson and Dr. Yorshenko are sworn enemies... until they meet Rick. They hate each other. It's automatic by now. But when Rick is around, it feels so different. Rick is getting perfect grades, like he's supposed to. He's taking both cardiology electives -- the Bronson and the Yorshenko courses -- like he's supposed to. He's staying single and focusing on his studes, like he's supposed to. Anything beyond that, Rick isn't supposed to do. Especially not having a relationship with a professor. Or two professors. Three hearts might be saved, if three sweet guys can do what they're not supposed to. Three Hearts is a 41,000 word enemies-to-lovers first-time MMM romance. No violence, no abuse. May contain surgical banter, beach volleyball, and a very exhausting sauna.
Haley Thorne is still a little raw from her nightmare of a marriage that ended in an ugly divorce. Her friends are intent on fixing her up with Mr. Right, which she doesn’t want anything to do with, and her job as a software programmer is a never-ending string of code. When her doctor tells her it’s time for a break, Haley takes his advice by retreating from the world and going to her cabin in the woods. Just when Haley starts to relax, sexy police detective Jeremy Pickett shows up at her door. Suddenly, what she should do and what she wants to do are not at all the same thing. This time, the levelheaded Haley vows to toss caution to the wind and have a little fun—handcuffs and all!
In Nikki Haley's Lessons from the New South, Wanda Little Fenimore traces the resurrection of the phrase “New South” with South Carolina’s former governor, Nikki Haley. Through analyzing speeches, Fenimore demonstrates how politicians use historical terms in new ways that obscure their roots but remain oppressive in the twenty-first century. This book reveals how Nikki Haley manufactured her “New South” as progressive, and forward-thinking, yet the term functions as a form of inferential racism, ultimately, reproducing traditional conservatism rooted in white supremacy. Scholars of rhetoric, communication, political science, and women’s studies will find this book of particular interest.
News of her mother’s death changes everything for Haley Brees—taking her back home, where the demons of her decisions and voices of her past are still fiercely alive. Having fled the abuse and squalor that her drug addicted mom delivered at the tender age of thirteen, she isn’t ready to revisit the pain from her past. One moment, she is waiting tables to feed her own addiction; the next, she watches with despair as her life unravels before her. A once kind and loving heart is now bitter and closed—the perfect defense to protect Haley while revisiting her previous life. However, nothing can prepare her for what she is about to encounter. Will it prompt her to get her act together? Or is she drowning too deeply in a life of drugs that nothing can save her?
While running the dance program at a summer camp for neurodivergent kids, Haley Tyne bumps into the mysterious woman who ghosted her after a life-altering date two years ago, and their connection is undeniable. Cal O’Shea took a job at the camp to watch over her sister. She never anticipated seeing the woman who left a beautiful mark on a terrible night in her past. When Haley’s dance partner is injured and their end-of-summer show is in jeopardy, Cal steps in, reviving memories from the past better left behind. With passion igniting in stolen moments, their dance becomes more emotional than anticipated. As past and present intertwine, their dance of destiny may bind their hearts or become just another fleeting step in their separate journeys.