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Vengeful Union

Vengeful Union
Author: Brooke Summers
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2021-12-30
Genre:
ISBN:

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Vengeance can be justified... But what happens when an innocent person is targeted? Destiny Carter's life changed when her mom died. Hidden away from the world, Destiny tries to make sense of the betrayal she learned. She knows about her father's plan and if she doesn't escape, she'll be dead. She was not expecting her knight in shining armor to be filled with darkness. Finn Gallagher demands everything from her. She's not sure that's something she's willing to do. Now there's an enemy after her. Someone who hits a little close to home for the Gallagher family. Will she be able to survive when they come for her? Finn Gallagher's life has always been filled with violence. He's lived and breathed it. When he lost his father, Finn changed, he became darker, distrustful, angry. Finding out who was truly behind the attack on his family, Finn is vying for blood. Taking his enemy's daughter was easy. Using her to get back at her father... Not so much. Destiny Carter isn't what he expected. Feisty, beautiful, fearless. He wants everything from her and he's willing to take what's his. But betrayal hits Finn and his family. Now the question is... Can he get Destiny out alive? It's time for revenge and this time it will be justified.


Preacher

Preacher
Author: Brooke Summers
Publisher: Brooke Summers
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2024-03-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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She’s trying to work towards a better future. He’s drowning in his past. Preacher has had a rough go at life. His guilt is ever present—eating him alive. When he finally found his purpose, his son, its taken away from him. Preacher escapes his dark new reality the only way he knows how; running. Now in Ireland, he's trying to rebuild his fractured world. That’s when she comes along. Ailbhe Mangan. Beautiful, smart, and sweet. She’s everything he wants but he’s unwilling to open up that side of himself. Not even for her. She’s living pay check to pay check to support her family. Her life turned upside down the day her mom walked out. Leaving her to raise five siblings. Buried under a mountain of her father's debt. Ailbhe’s working at a strip club owned by the Fury Vipers MC to make ends meet while paying off that debt. The last thing she wanted was a man. She never planned for Preacher. Sometimes, the best laid plans don’t always work out. Now she’s pregnant and trying to figure out what happens next. But with Preacher pushing her away, and the debt she’s in slowly overwhelming her. She can’t see a way out. Can she find a way to achieve that better future? With or without Preacher. Can Preacher stop running long enough to protect his future?


Ruthless Passion

Ruthless Passion
Author: Brooke Summers
Publisher: Brooke Summers
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2024-01-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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All I've ever wanted is to feel safe. He wants to upturn my carefully constructed world. Losing my father shaped me. Pushing me into the dark. Having my stepfather want to sell me made me run. Forcing me into the shadows. Living on the streets wasn't the plan, but it's all that I could do. And I'd do anything to survive. Until him. Dario Gallo has bad news written all over him. He wants to deconstruct the meagre life I've built for myself and force me back into the light. In order to protect myself and those I care about, what else can I do but push him away? Even though he's the only man who's ever made me feel protected. Safe. He wants me, but he's part of a life I want nothing to do with. The chemistry between us is undeniable. Will he destroy me just like the Mafia did my father. Or will he be the solace that I have craved for so long?


Shooting and Fishing

Shooting and Fishing
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1913
Genre: Firearms
ISBN:

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Arms and the Man

Arms and the Man
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 538
Release: 1913
Genre:
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Grant

Grant
Author: Ron Chernow
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 1106
Release: 2018-09-25
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0143110632

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The #1 New York Times bestseller and New York Times Book Review 10 Best Books of 2017 “Eminently readable but thick with import . . . Grant hits like a Mack truck of knowledge.” —Ta-Nehisi Coates, The Atlantic Pulitzer Prize winner Ron Chernow returns with a sweeping and dramatic portrait of one of our most compelling generals and presidents, Ulysses S. Grant. Ulysses S. Grant's life has typically been misunderstood. All too often he is caricatured as a chronic loser and an inept businessman, or as the triumphant but brutal Union general of the Civil War. But these stereotypes don't come close to capturing him, as Chernow shows in his masterful biography, the first to provide a complete understanding of the general and president whose fortunes rose and fell with dizzying speed and frequency. Before the Civil War, Grant was flailing. His business ventures had ended dismally, and despite distinguished service in the Mexican War he ended up resigning from the army in disgrace amid recurring accusations of drunkenness. But in war, Grant began to realize his remarkable potential, soaring through the ranks of the Union army, prevailing at the battle of Shiloh and in the Vicksburg campaign, and ultimately defeating the legendary Confederate general Robert E. Lee. Along the way, Grant endeared himself to President Lincoln and became his most trusted general and the strategic genius of the war effort. Grant’s military fame translated into a two-term presidency, but one plagued by corruption scandals involving his closest staff members. More important, he sought freedom and justice for black Americans, working to crush the Ku Klux Klan and earning the admiration of Frederick Douglass, who called him “the vigilant, firm, impartial, and wise protector of my race.” After his presidency, he was again brought low by a dashing young swindler on Wall Street, only to resuscitate his image by working with Mark Twain to publish his memoirs, which are recognized as a masterpiece of the genre. With lucidity, breadth, and meticulousness, Chernow finds the threads that bind these disparate stories together, shedding new light on the man whom Walt Whitman described as “nothing heroic... and yet the greatest hero.” Chernow’s probing portrait of Grant's lifelong struggle with alcoholism transforms our understanding of the man at the deepest level. This is America's greatest biographer, bringing movingly to life one of our finest but most underappreciated presidents. The definitive biography, Grant is a grand synthesis of painstaking research and literary brilliance that makes sense of all sides of Grant's life, explaining how this simple Midwesterner could at once be so ordinary and so extraordinary. Named one of the best books of the year by Goodreads • Amazon • The New York Times • Newsday • BookPage • Barnes and Noble • Wall Street Journal


The War Against Hope

The War Against Hope
Author: Rod Paige
Publisher: HarperChristian + ORM
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2009-02-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1418551880

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A former US Secretary of Education addresses the crisis in public schooling and the role teachers’ unions have played in its decline. Something is terribly wrong with America’s public-school system. For decades, we have seen test scores slide or stagnate—today, fewer than twenty percent of our nation’s twelfth graders are proficient in math, and our students rank near the bottom in science and math among the industrialized nations of the world—and achievement gaps persist or widen. So who’s responsible for the ongoing failure of our education system? In The War Against Hope, former Secretary of Education Rod Paige pulls no punches in his critical analysis of America’s crisis in the classroom. Without question, the greatest impediment to meaningful school reform is the enormous, self-aggrandizing power wielded by the teachers’ unions. In this vital, well-documented book, Paige takes an unflinching look at the power-hungry union leaders who have consistently placed their ambitions ahead of the needs of the teachers and the students whom they claim to serve. He also traces the history of the National Education Association (NEA) from its humble beginnings as an advocate of education excellence to its early radicalization by left-wing ideology. The War Against Hope is a disturbing account of the corruption, greed, and skewed values that have assaulted our schools, betrayed our teachers, and forsaken our children for far too long.


The War Hits Home

The War Hits Home
Author: Brian Steel Wills
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780813920276

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In 1863 Confederate forces confronted the Union garrison at Suffolk Virginia, and an exhausting and deadly campaign followed. Wills (history and philosophy, U. of Virginia-Wise) focuses on how the ordinary people of the region responded to the war. He finds that many remained devoted to the Confederate cause, while others found the demands too difficult and opted in a number of ways not to carry them any longer. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.


The System

The System
Author: Charlotte Elizabeth
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1827
Genre: Slavery
ISBN:

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Colossal Ambitions

Colossal Ambitions
Author: Adrian Brettle
Publisher: University of Virginia Press
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2020-07-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813944384

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Leading politicians, diplomats, clerics, planters, farmers, manufacturers, and merchants preached a transformative, world-historical role for the Confederacy, persuading many of their compatriots to fight not merely to retain what they had but to gain their future empire. Impervious to reality, their vision of future world leadership—territorial, economic, political, and cultural—provided a vitally important, underappreciated motivation to form an independent Confederate republic. In Colossal Ambitions, Adrian Brettle explores how leading Confederate thinkers envisioned their postwar nation—its relationship with the United States, its place in the Americas, and its role in the global order. Brettle draws on rich caches of published and unpublished letters and diaries, Confederate national and state government documents, newspapers published in North America and England, conference proceedings, pamphlets, contemporary and scholarly articles, and more to engage the perspectives of not only modern historians but some of the most salient theorists of the Western World in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. An impressive and complex undertaking, Colossal Ambitions concludes that while some Confederate commentators saw wartime industrialization as pointing toward a different economic future, most Confederates saw their society as revolving once more around coercive labor, staple crop production, and exports in the war’s wake.