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Quite the Pair

Quite the Pair
Author: Beth C Greenberg
Publisher: Isotopia Publishing
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-10-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1735944777

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LGBTQ x Romcom x Greek Gods It's Pan's turn for love, and everyone's in for a wild ride – especially his smitten best friend Cupid, who is duty-bound to find Pan’s perfect match. For 2,000 years, Cupid believes his best friend dead, but when the gods banish Cupid from Mount Olympus, he discovers Pan alive and well in Tarra, Indiana. Joyfully reunited, the two revive the camaraderie of their youth, but tensions mount when Aphrodite sets Cupid’s heart signal on Pan. Failure to fulfill his divine duty will doom Cupid to suffer yet another tragic love, but to succeed, he must risk losing everyone he holds dear. Book 3 of the Cupid’s Fall series puts Cupid's epic friendship with Pan to the ultimate test – Love.


The Rake's Final Conquest

The Rake's Final Conquest
Author: Dorothy Elbury
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011
Genre: England
ISBN: 0373306199

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Marcus Wolfe, Viscount Helstone, has more than earned the name of Hellcat Helstone, due to his wild, rakish ways. No woman can hold him--until he meets outspoken governess Sophie Flint, who both antagonizes and attracts him in equal measure Sophie's refusal to become his mistress has Marcus in a spin--and even more determined to make her his. Has the devilish viscount finally been tamed by the forthright Miss Flint?


All the Year Round

All the Year Round
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1236
Release: 1868
Genre: English literature
ISBN:

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All the Year Round was a weekly Victorian journal specializing in literature published throughout the United Kingdom. All the Year Round was created and edited by Charles Dickens and featured many of his famous novels including A Tale of Two Cities as well as other Victorian literary achievements. This particular installment is from December 14, 1867 to June 6, 1868, and includes No. 451 to No. 476.


Competitiveness in the Real Economy

Competitiveness in the Real Economy
Author: Rui Vinhas da Silva
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2016-05-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317162854

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Value aggregation to goods and services is unbelievably important to the balance of trade of modern nations, yet it receives minute attention by economists and policy-makers alike. In Competitiveness in the Real Economy, Rui Vinhas da Silva shows that the nature and dynamics of contemporary global competition requires a sharper focus on value aggregation. He provides a rounded, integrative and multi-disciplinary perspective linking national competitiveness, economics and management. The emphasis is on a transversal philosophy of value aggregation as a key driver of national competitiveness across sectors in the real economy and from production to the consumption of goods and services. The links between exports, inflows of foreign direct investment (FDI) and country competitiveness are examined along with the role of exports and the attraction of FDI inflows in building national GDP. The author emphasises that culture, the notion of being cosmopolitan and understanding aspirational and discriminatory consumers with high disposable income are key drivers of success in the global economy. Acknowledging that the complexity of problems comes from diversity of global actors, the author highlights the limitations of current economics in responding to contemporary challenges. His concern about the management sciences and management learning is that solutions do not lie in the formulation and prescription of universal laws, but are contextually-laden and derive from an informed intuition that is partly taught and partly experiential. The book addresses the implications of all this for how the management skills needed for competitive advantage might best be developed.


The Origins of Invention

The Origins of Invention
Author: Otis Tufton Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages: 476
Release: 1896
Genre: Industries, Primitive
ISBN:

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When the Splendor Falls

When the Splendor Falls
Author: Laurie McBain
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 519
Release: 2016-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 149260805X

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One stolen kiss. Two hearts from different worlds. When war and time threaten to keep them apart, will love be enough? Virginia, 1860. For Leigh Alexandra Travers, life at her family's Virginia plantation is a paradise of summer picnics and sweet tea. The daughter of a wealthy Southern horse breeder, Leigh has no interest in the outside world. Until she meets Neil Braedon... Young and beautiful, Leigh catches the sharp eye of Neil Braedon, raised to manhood by Comanches, not by the Braedons of Royal Bay Manor. Their stolen kiss inflames a life-altering passion. As war storms across the divided land, Leigh's family fights to preserve their fading Southern heritage, even as Neil joins the Union army. Against all odds, in tumultuous times, can Leigh and Neil forge a new future in the untamed West? Praise for Laurie McBain: "Wonderfully romantic."—Romantic Times "Lush and evocative."—Publishers Weekly


Aftermath

Aftermath
Author: L.A. Hall
Publisher: Sleepy Wombatt Press
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2022-12-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1912481588

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Matters begin to recover from the upheavals created by Rathe's plots and Lotting's malignity. However, unanticipated events bring new sorrows and turmoil. Yet there are also surprising developments and unexpected encounters. New friendships and fresh alliances are made, as well as old friends and acquaintance remet.


Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale

Ever Yours, Florence Nightingale
Author: Florence Nightingale
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1990
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780674270206

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For many, Florence Nightingale is the most famous woman of her day, second only perhaps to Queen Victoria. Celebrated and beloved by the public and her friends, considered an irritant by politicians and bureaucrats, the great reformer remains a figure of considerable controversy. In this full 'life in letters' we see her at first hand. Martha Vicinus and Bea Nergaard weave together a narrative account and a selection of her letters in such a way as to create--in Nightingale's own words--a fascinating portrayal of the woman, her career, and her concerns.