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Juked

Juked
Author: M.E. Carter
Publisher: M.E. Carter
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Juked: verb. /jook-t/ A slang soccer term meaning: faked out, deceived, confused your opponent See examples Daniel Zavaro and Quincy Watson: As the rising star in Houston, Daniel has found fame as Captain of his Pro soccer team and the city’s most eligible bachelor. Daniel has everything – except someone special – and that suits him just fine. He doesn’t want, or need, complications. Quincy has baggage, and lots of it. After a tragic accident spins her world on its axis, she finds herself as a single mother, raising a newborn nephew she never knew she had. Between parenthood, her full-time job, and dealing with the suffocating grief of losing her sister, every day is a struggle. When they begin to cross paths unexpectedly and often, an unlikely friendship starts to evolve. Feelings change. Lines get crossed. What happens next surprises them both... Before they know it-- they’ve been Juked. Juked is the first book in the bestselling Texas Mutiny series. The series continues with: Groupie Goalie Megged Deflected Topics: contemporary romance, soccer romance, sports romance, soccer series, modern romance, hot romance, emotional romance, single mom romance, guardianship, HEA, strong heroine, Houston, interracial romance, multicultural romance, happy ending, alpha, romance, professional soccer, family, love, dating with kids, aquarium, stingray exhibit, colicky newborn, M.E. Carter, M.E. Carter soccer, single woman, single mother, alpha hero, Texas Mutiny series, celebrity friends, grief, loss, family dynamics, soccer captain.


Texas Mutiny

Texas Mutiny
Author: Sheila Allee
Publisher: Redbud Pub
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2004-08-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780972029360

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Mutiny of Rage

Mutiny of Rage
Author: Jaime Salazar
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-08-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1633886891

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Salado Creek, Texas, 1918: Thirteen black soldiers stood at attention in front of gallows erected specifically for their hanging. They had been convicted of participating in one of America’s most infamous black uprisings, the Camp Logan Mutiny, otherwise known as the 1917 Houston Riots. The revolt and ensuing riots were carried out by men of the 3rd Battalion of the all-black 24th U.S. Infantry Regiment—the famed Buffalo Soldiers—after members of the Houston Police Department violently menaced them and citizens of the local black community. It all took place over one single bloody night. In the wake of the uprising, scores lay dead, including bystanders, police, and soldiers. This incident remains one of Texas’ most complicated and misrepresented historical events. It shook race relations in Houston and created conditions that sparked a nationwide surge of racial activism. In the aftermath of the carnage, what was considered the “trial of the century” ensued. Even for its time, its profundity and racial significance rivals that of the O.J. Simpson trial eight decades later. The courts-martial resulted in the hanging of over a dozen black soldiers, eliciting memories of slave rebellions. But was justice served? New evidence from declassified historical archives indicates that the courts-martial were rushed in an attempt to placate an angered white population as well as military brass. Mutiny of Rage sheds new light on a suppressed chapter in U.S. history. It also sets the legal record straight on what really happened, all while situating events in the larger context of race relations in America, from Nat Turner to George Floyd.


Goalie

Goalie
Author: M.E. Carter
Publisher: M.E. Carter
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020-09-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Goalie [goh-lee] noun a player in the goal whose duty is to prevent the ball from entering or crossing it See Santos and Mariana DeGuajarado As goalie of the Texas Mutiny, Santos is damn good at protecting that net. But he never bothered to protect his marriage. Letting the fame and notoriety go to his head, he lost the things he loved the most… his wife and kids. Now he has one shot to make it right before losing at this relationship game and he’s determined not to miss this time. Mariana has been scarred so deeply by Santos’s betrayals, she will carry the wounds forever. After almost ten years of marriage though, she knows him well, and she knows he won’t let go without a fight. Still, she refuses to be a push over. Because love is never enough… Goalie is the third book in the bestselling Texas Mutiny series. The series reading order is: Juked Groupie Goalie Megged Deflected Topics: contemporary romance, soccer romance, sports romance, soccer series, modern romance, hot romance, emotional romance, divorce romance, HEA, strong heroine, Houston, heart-wrenching, happy ending, alpha, romance, professional soccer, family, love, dating with kids, single parenting, M.E. Carter, M.E. Carter soccer, single woman, single mother, alpha hero, Texas Mutiny series, celebrity friends, infidelity, marriage counseling, second chances, redemption, forgiveness, child custody, groupies, rock bottom.


Megged

Megged
Author: M.E. Carter
Publisher: M.E. Carter
Total Pages: 64
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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Megged: noun. /meg-d/ a playing technique where the aim is to kick, roll, dribble, throw, or push the ball between an opponent's legs See examples Santos and Mariana DeLaGuajardo: It’s been two years and three months since Santos has had sex. Not that he’s keeping track. After the way he betrayed the love of his life, he’s willing to give up sex altogether as long as it means keeping her in his life. But that doesn’t mean he hasn’t thought about it… Despite living in the same house for months, Mariana is still hesitant to cross that final, physical line. The wounds that Santos left combined with her insecurities stop her from taking what she really wants. When a misunderstanding makes them realize they’re finally on the same page, Santos and Mari must decide what’s most important to them. But this time, it’ll be Mari’s way or nothing. *****MEGGED IS A 13,000 WORD SHORT FOLLOW UP TO GOALIE. Megged is the fourth book in the bestselling Texas Mutiny series. The series order is: Juked Groupie Goalie Megged Deflected Topics: contemporary romance, soccer romance, sports romance, soccer series, modern romance, hot romance, emotional romance, divorce romance, HEA, strong heroine, Houston, happy ending, alpha, romance, professional football, family, love, dating with kids, M.E. Carter, M.E. Carter soccer, single woman, single mother, single father, alpha hero, Texas Mutiny series, second chances, sex dreams, fantasies, reconciliation, erotic romance


From Madness to Mutiny

From Madness to Mutiny
Author: Amy Neustein
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2005
Genre: Child sexual abuse
ISBN: 9781584654629

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A powerful expose of the family court system's prejudice against mothers trying to protect their sexually abused children.


Anti-Black Violence in Twentieth-Century Texas

Anti-Black Violence in Twentieth-Century Texas
Author: Bruce A. Glasrud
Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2015-09-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 162349334X

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Anti-Black Violence in Twentieth-Century Texas provides an arresting look at the history of violence against African Americans in Texas. From a lynching in Paris at the turn of the century to the 1998 murder of Jasper resident James Byrd Jr., who was dragged to death behind a truck, this volume uncovers the violent side of race relations in the Lone Star State. Historian Bruce A. Glasrud has curated an essential contribution to Texas history and historiography that will also bring attention to a chapter in the state’s history that, for many, is still very much a part of the present.


7 Experiment

7 Experiment
Author: Jen Hatmaker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9780692928080

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7 Experiment Workbook. A guided journey through the 7 major areas of excess and clutter that we need to minimize and fight against. American life can be excessive, to say the least. And I was living it. In fact, all I wanted was more. Was there even such a thing as enough? My family finally decided that we wanted to do something about it, and that's where 7 came in. SEVEN was an experiment. We decided that we were going to try - just try - to address 7 places in our lives where we were overdoing it: Food, Clothes, Possessions, Media, Waste, Spending, and Stress. Simply put - SEVEN changed our lives. I think it can change yours, too. Learn How to be Free


A Hole in Texas

A Hole in Texas
Author: Herman Wouk
Publisher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2004-04-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0759510660

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With this rollicking novel hailed equally for its satiric bite, its lightly borne scientific savvy, and its tender compassion for foible-prone humanity, one of America's preeminent storytellers returns to fiction. Guy Carpenter is a regular guy, a family man, an obscure NASA scientist, when he is jolted out of his quiet life and summoned to the corridors of power in Washington, D.C. Through a turn of events as unlikely as it is inevitable, Guy finds himself compromised by scandal and romance, hounded by Hollywood, and agonizingly alone at the white-hot center of a firestorm ignited as three potent forces of American culture -- politics, big science, and the media -- spectacularly collide.


Race and Racism in the United States [4 volumes]

Race and Racism in the United States [4 volumes]
Author: Charles A. Gallagher
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 4036
Release: 2014-06-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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How is race defined and perceived in America today, and how do these definitions and perceptions compare to attitudes 100 years ago... or 200 years ago? This four-volume set is the definitive source for every topic related to race in the United States. In the 21st century, it is easy for some students and readers to believe that racism is a thing of the past; in reality, old wounds have yet to heal, and new forms of racism are taking shape. Racism has played a role in American society since the founding of the nation, in spite of the words "all men are created equal" within the Declaration of Independence. This set is the largest and most complete of its kind, covering every facet of race relations in the United States while providing information in a user-friendly format that allows easy cross-referencing of related topics for efficient research and learning. The work serves as an accessible tool for high school researchers, provides important material for undergraduate students enrolled in a variety of humanities and social sciences courses, and is an outstanding ready reference for race scholars. The entries provide readers with comprehensive content supplemented by historical backgrounds, relevant examples from primary documents, and first-hand accounts. Information is presented to interest and appeal to readers but also to support critical inquiry and understanding. A fourth volume of related primary documents supplies additional reading and resources for research.