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    Will a city girl and a small town boy find love in this David vs. Goliath story with a side of grits? An engaging small town romance novel that will appeal to fans of Candis Terry's Sweet, Texas, Jill Shalvis' Lucky Harbor, and Ava Miles' Dare Valley. Just a city girl, living in a lonely world. Displaced Steel Magnolia Norah Burke doesn't know the meaning of failure. But when she threatens to blow the whistle on some shady business practices at her Chicago marketing firm, she gets fired fast as all get out. Licking her wounds, she heads back below the Mason-Dixon for a little homegrown Southern comfort. Just a small town boy. With his iron-clad Mississippi roots, Councilman Cam Crawford is a man who values tradition, preservation, and the love of a good dog. When a big box warehouse store tries to capitalize on his hometown's economic downturn, it seriously burns his biscuit. He's not about to let anyone's ambition destroy what he holds dear. A David vs. Goliath story with a side of grits. This unlikely pair just might be the perfect allies - in war and out. But as the battle to stop GrandGoods heats up and sparks of attraction turn to something more, will Norah's bigger-picture perspective go with Cam's "keep it as it is" attitude? Are they meant to be like biscuits and gravy? Or are they just as wrong as un-sweet tea? ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Amy McFadden. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/087103/bk_acx0_087103_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Companies established in 1823 ab 16.49 € als Taschenbuch: Railway companies established in 1823 Opening of the Liverpool and Manchester Railway Chemical Bank Fairbanks-Morse Consolidated Edison Robert Stephenson and Company Chickering and Sons Terry's Sparebanken Midt-Norge. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, Taschenbücher, Wirtschaft & Soziales,
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    Terry Walton has kept an allotment for over 50 years - man and boy - in the Rhondda valley in South Wales. He started when he was four, helping on his dad's plot on the side of the mountain, when he was sent to cut bracken and collect sheep manure by the bucketful to feed the rows of vegetables. By the time he was 11 he had his own plot - the youngest ever to do so - and while still in his teens established an allotment empire to grow the vegetables and flowers he sold to local customers. The proceeds paid for his first car, a canary yellow Ford Popular, when he was just 17. Set against the changing social scene in Wales - as the traditional culture of coal mining, heavy engineering and poverty gave way to a greener landscape and more affluent community - this is the story of a man with a great passion in life. His allotment has been the centre of his universe. From the first time he opened his eyes in a nursing home the other side of the allotment fence to his current role as media personality on radio, tv and in the press, Terry's tale unfolds in fascinating detail. He lovingly documents the changes over the years, the characters he meets and his own hearfelt conversion to organic gardening methods. This fascinating memoir also includes anecdotes, topical tips and family recipes plus delightful line drawings, which will make it the perfect gift for gardeners and allotmenteers. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Gareth Armstrong. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/rhuk/000618/bk_rhuk_000618_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    The sequel to the Sunday Times number-one bestseller No Time for Goodbye. Seven years ago, Terry Archer and his family experienced a horrific ordeal that nearly cost them their lives. Today, the echoes of that fateful night are still audible. Terry's wife, Cynthia, is living separate from her husband and daughter after her own personal demons threatened to ruin her relationship with them permanently. Their daughter, Grace, is rebelling against her parents' seemingly needless overprotection. Terry is just trying to keep his family together. And the entire town is reeling from the senseless murder of two elderly locals. But when Grace foolishly follows her delinquent boyfriend into a strange house, the Archers must do more than stay together. They must stay alive. Because now they have all been unwillingly drawn into the shadowy depths of their seemingly idyllic hometown. For there, they will be reconnected with the man who saved their lives seven years ago, but who still remains a ruthless, unrepentant criminal. They will encounter killers for hire working all sides. And they will learn that there are some things people value much more than money, and will do anything to get it. Caught in a labyrinth between family loyalty and ultimate betrayal, Terry must find a way to extricate his family from a lethal situation he still doesn't fully comprehend. All he knows is that to live, he may have to do the unthinkable.... Read by Brian O'Neill and Graham Winton. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Brian O'Neill, Graham Winton. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/orio/000715/bk_orio_000715_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Home from Iraq, a lieutenant kills his commanding officer - was it self-defense or premeditated murder? An enthralling novel of suspense about the high cost of war and secrets.The McCarrans and the Gallaghers, two military families, have been close for decades, ever since Anthony McCarran - now one of the army's most distinguished generals - became best friends with Jack Gallagher, a fellow West Pointer who was later killed in Vietnam. Now a new generation of soldiers faces combat, and Lt. Brian McCarran, the general's son, has returned from a harrowing tour in Iraq.Traumatized by wartime experiences he will not reveal, Brian depends on his lifelong friendship with Kate Gallagher, Jack's daughter, who is married to Brian's commanding officer in Iraq, Capt. Joe D'Abruzzo. But since coming home, D'Abruzzo also seems changed by the experiences he and Brian shared - he's become secretive and remote. Tragedy strikes when Brian shoots and kills D'Abruzzo on their army post in Virginia. Brian pleads self-defense, claiming that D'Abruzzo, a black-belt martial artist, came to his quarters, accused him of interfering with his marriage, and attacked him. Kate supports Brian and says that her husband had become violent and abusive. But Brian and Kate have secrets of their own, and now Capt. Paul Terry, one of the army's most accomplished young lawyers, will defend Brian in a high-profile court-martial. Terry's co-counsel is Meg McCarran, Brian's sister, a brilliant and beautiful attorney who insists on leaving her practice in San Francisco to help save her brother. Before the case is over, Terry will become deeply entwined with Meg and the McCarrans - and learn that families, like war, can break the sturdiest of souls.  ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: John Bedford Lloyd. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/aren/001100/bk_aren_001100_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Simone plans to spend her postgraduation summer painting, taking care of her great-aunt, and working in an art gallery - not mud wrestling and giving her first time to the yard boy.In this new adult contemporary romance with sex, of innocence lost, Simone discovers the real meaning of high class and how her feelings can sweep her away.The glamorous artist or the down to earth hunk who makes a living cutting grass?Four-year college degree in hand, Simone goes to stay with her great-aunt. Free room and board in exchange for taking care of the elderly lady while she's sick. Simone can paint in the day, work at the local art gallery in the evenings. She escapes her mother and stepfather.While she figures out how to advance into the world of fine art, meeting and marrying a wealthy, successful artist.And saving her first time innocence for him.She soon meets Brett. True, his paintings look ...odd - downright horrific. Simone accompanies him to his friend's parties. Lots of weirdos, but what can go wrong?Terry Leonard wants to expand his lawn care business. He and his buddy Cal can cut only so many yards every day. He understands the real money is in adding many more services. Calling himself a landscaper. Buying more equipment. Hiring more laborers.His best lawn cutting customer, Mrs. Garrett - Simone's great-aunt - hires him to renovate his entire yard. His biggest job. His hope for cash to expand, and referrals from Mrs. Garrett's friends.Simone meets Terry when his lawn mowers raise dust that ruins her painting.Yet, she doesn't fail to notice his big, outdoor-work hardened muscles. Or his handsome - nearly cute - face.Terry falls for his customer's great-niece right away, but understands a high class woman doesn't want a man who cuts grass.Worse, Terry's relationship history consists of a long series of one-night stands. He enjoys sampling every woman, but never goes back for second ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Tia Johnson. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/174998/bk_acx0_174998_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    From award-winning author Tom Piccirilli comes a wholly original crime novel introducing the Rands, a vipers' nest of crooks and cons, one generation stealing from the next. Upon the razor-thin edge between love and violence lives a pair of brothers, their bonds frayed by betrayals and guilt, their loyalty to each other their last salvation. Raised to pick a pocket before he could walk, Terry Rand cut free from his family after his older brother, Collie, went on a senseless killing spree that left eight dead. Five years later, only days before his scheduled execution, Collie contacts Terry and asks him to return home. Collie claims he wasn't responsible for one of the murders - and insists that the real killer is still on the loose. Dogged by his own demons, Terry is swept back into the schemes and scams of his family: His father, Pinsch, a retired cat burglar, brokenhearted because of his two sons. His card-sharp uncles, Mal and Grey, who've incurred the anger of the local mob. His grandfather, Shep, whose mind is failing but whose fingers can still slip out a wallet - from across the room. His teenage sister, Dale, who's flirting dangerously with the lure of the family business. And Kimmie, the woman Terry abandoned, who's now raising a child with Terry's former best friend. Terry pieces together the day his brother turned rabid, delving into a blood history that reveals the Rand family tree is rotten to the roots, and the secrets his ancestors buried are now coming furious and vengeful to the surface. A meditation on how love can confine a person just as easily as it can free him, juxtaposing shocking violence and sly humor, The Last Kind Words is the brilliantly inventive family saga that only a singular talent like Tom Piccirilli could conjure. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Mike Chamberlain. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/rand/003076/bk_rand_003076_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    It takes a little spice and a lot of discipline to train a prisoner This male bondage romance novella by A.J. Moor is sure to please the male/male bondage and discipline lover in you! While visiting a foreign country on business, Terry - an attractive, 19-year-old man - is captured by local authorities who plan to use him in the most horrific of ways. Soon he finds himself in an indescribable underworld of bondage, discipline, and torment he can't readily escape. Terry first meets Mr. Herron shortly after his capture, and it's this man's job to put the young man through the rigors of harsh training to get him ready to face the hard labor, bondage, and physical punishments he'll soon have to endure. Mr. Herron, however, has a soft spot for Terry, and decides to use his love for this new prisoner to grow a relationship of bondage and dominance with him. When the Mr. Herron's job goes even further, however, he must also show Terry just how to handle the Spartan and painful life of a prisoner, no matter his budding love for the man. What is Terry's future as a prisoner? Terry has a life of discipline to look forward to, not to mention all forms of seduction with his body. Though Terry would never admit he secretly likes this treatment, Mr. Herron ties his hands over his head to try to convince the young man to succumb to his fate, even as he falls further and further in love with his charge. Yet although he finds some solace in his grueling new life, Terry, is determined not to submit to the whims of Mr. Herron. He cries out to any god who will listen for the courage to withstand the harsh realities of his new existence. Will Terry finally succumb to Mr. Herron's bondage seduction and accept his fate as a new prisoner? Find out in Training the Prisoner. ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Jake Crawford. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/082129/bk_acx0_082129_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, how does a suburban dad with three kids find meaning in Thoreau's Walden? Writer Tom Fate says Thoreau is an antidote to modern consumer society. He helps us examine a basic question: How much is enough? His book Cabin Fever is a meditation on why Thoreau still matters.Next, have you every actually read Thoreau's Walden? If not, you've really missed something. We give you the next best thing: excerpts from the book, set to music. Then, who was the real Henry David Thoreau? By today's standards, he wasn't an environmentalist or someone who celebrated nature without humans in it. And Walden didn't simply describe his time living by the pond. He wrote and re-wrote the book over nine years. Yet his nature writing - and his political essays - have inspired people around the world, from nature lovers to political dissidents.After that, Davyd Betchkal, a soundscape engineer in Alaska's Denali National Park, is trying to create an aural archive of the entire park. We hear some of his recordings - from wood frogs and bear cubs to an avalanche - and how Thoreau has inspired his work.Following that, if you had to pick a modern heir to Henry David Thoreau, Terry Tempest Williams might be at the top of the list. A celebrated nature writer and environmental acitviist, she's also a huge admirer of Thoreau. She tells us what she still learns from reading Thoreau. And finally, read the books of Terry Tempest Williams and you'll keep circling back to a common theme: the mystery at the heart of our love for the natural world and the people closest to us. When Women Were Birds is Terry's lifelong quest to understand her mother, who was a very private woman and a bit of a trickster. It's also an exploration of silence and finding one's voice. [Broadcast Date: May 10, 2013] Language: English. Narrator: Jim Fleming. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/130510/rt_tbon_130510_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In this hour, how does a suburban dad with three kids find meaning in Thoreau's Walden? Writer Tom Fate says Thoreau is an antidote to modern consumer society. He helps us examine a basic question: How much is enough? His book Cabin Fever is a meditation on why Thoreau still matters.Next, have you every actually read Thoreau's Walden? If not, you've really missed something. We give you the next best thing: excerpts from the book, set to music. Then, who was the real Henry David Thoreau? By today's standards, he wasn't an environmentalist or someone who celebrated nature without humans in it. And Walden didn't simply describe his time living by the pond. He wrote and re-wrote the book over nine years. Yet his nature writing - and his political essays - have inspired people around the world, from nature lovers to political dissidents.After that, Davyd Betchkal, a soundscape engineer in Alaska's Denali National Park, is trying to create an aural archive of the entire park. We hear some of his recordings - from wood frogs and bear cubs to an avalanche - and how Thoreau has inspired his work.Following that, if you had to pick a modern heir to Henry David Thoreau, Terry Tempest Williams might be at the top of the list. A celebrated nature writer and environmental acitviist, she's also a huge admirer of Thoreau. She tells us what she still learns from reading Thoreau. And finally, read the books of Terry Tempest Williams and you'll keep circling back to a common theme: the mystery at the heart of our love for the natural world and the people closest to us. When Women Were Birds is Terry's lifelong quest to understand her mother, who was a very private woman and a bit of a trickster. It's also an exploration of silence and finding one's voice. [Broadcast Date: May 9, 2012] Language: English. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/rt/tbon/120509/rt_tbon_120509_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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