This is the fourth book in Karen Kelley's Southern Series. Pick up your copy of this fast paced short story today. Sinning never looked so good! Hollywood made Jeremy Hunter wild and untamable. But now, if he wants the role of a lifetime, he’ll need to go incognito—as a preacher. It’s a test he’s not sure he can pass when sexy school teacher, Bailey Tanner, breezes into his life. Bailey Tanner can’t believe one little wink could cause so many problems. How was she to know that the devilishly handsome preacher would stumble and sprain his ankle. Now that he’s off his foot for a week, the only thing she can do is offer him the use of her guest house. Bailey’s pretty sure she’s already breaking a few commandments….lust,
I called the constituent, Ms Kathryn Chase, she said that is frustrated that nobody helps her to stop her siblings and her uncle stealing her mother's money and jewelry.
Yesterday evening, the daughter of the McClellan family was reported lost. She was last seen on Queen St W near her house. Clarisse McClellan was last noticed to be lost when a local citizen, Guy Montag, noticed that she had not been coming out for her daily walks. Montag says “She would come outside on a daily basis to talk to me about how her day was
St. Lucy’s Home for girls Raised by Wolves, Karen Russell’s collection of fantastical short stories take all that is mundane and fractures it into a fantastical world with humor, dramatic tone, or cultural/religious undertones. Russell whirls a reader into her stories with her capability to encase a reader in the story with her repetition of one’s senses. Constantly brining in the senses of a reader brought in the smells of a surrounding from the protagonist or in this case the narrator. In St. Lucy’s Home for girls Raised by Wolves, our narrator, Claudette, speaks from the mind of a half human half wolf in transition. Of the pack’s reaction to the nuns, how Sister
Life is full of ups and downs, small or large, no matter who is living it. “Floating” by Karen Brennan is a story about a woman who thinks she can just float away from her realistic problems. The whole story is told through the perspective of a troubled woman and the author did this to show that if guilt and pain eat at a person this is what can happen and in this case it is a miscarriage of a child belonging to the “woman”. The author uses symbolism to emphasize her claims on guilt. The whole story is portrayed in first person with no names mentioned in the story because it makes it more relatable to general and heartbroken people in society. The author displays a woman who had a miscarriage and is torn deeply about her own loss and became completely depressed; she is also becomes delusional and believes her baby is still alive and is her little secret, and lastly on some deep inner level she knows that her baby is dead and feels a tremendous amount of guilt for losing her own child. The author shows that the miscarriage can be a metaphor for any situation in life: if something is lost, one cannot just give up, and become completely obsessed over memories of the past, memories were made to shape who one is not dictate the present actions.
Patrick Dennis is the leader of a church in Shreveport, Louisiana. According to The Old Black Church, Dennis is married and pretends to be quite happy with his wife Natasha. In truth, however, they have been living apart, their marriage having been ripped apart by sexual sin. Pastor Dennis had been having sex with members of his congregation, once even with a mother and her
I have been thinking of my former Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) classmate, Karen Buckley, whose life was tragically taken earlier this year.
I think people would not attack her books if she published them today. People attacked her books because they thought they were weird and inappropriate but now many books and movies are odd and contain sexual content and other content that is deemed as inappropriate. Since books like the giver are read by children, adults may have said they do not want their elementary or middle school age children to read the “inappropriate” content in Judy Bloom’s books, but in today’s modern time period, children can read her books without any
It is April 1687. Katherine Kit Tyler stands on the forecastle deck of the Dolphin as it pulls into the Saybrook Harbor in the Connecticut colony. Kit meets the captain's son Nat Eaton. He is usually taciturn and rarely speaks. Kit feels disappointed when she sees that the landscape is dreary and dotted with numerous shacks, it didn't look like her home in Barbados. She thinks that this place is
Gladwell makes some decent points about success and opportunity, but he doesn’t include women in his research, doesn’t focus on other minority and culture groups, uses data that is far from recent. He also only looks at success as money.
Our Total Collection offers a vast array of landscapes. “Day’s End” by Cheryl Eagers brings with it a two-seated boat sits peacefully on a lake’s tranquil shore, a soft yellow glow can be seen in the distance. Another beautifully captured landscape by Cheryl Eagers is the “Flaming Star.” A bright orange tree stands tall with its leaves scattered on the green grass below. Gray skies with low-lying clouds hint of the storms to come.
An Abundance of Katherines is a book about a teenage boy who’s name is Colin Singleton. He is a child prodigy, well not so much child anymore, who has dated and been dumped by 19 girls named Katherine. After his 19th break-up, he and his best friend Hassan go on a road trip. Hassan is a bit lazy and he’s laid back. He doesn’t plan on going to college and is perfectly fine living with a $100 per month because his parents are rich. On this road trip, the two boys stop in a town named Gutshot, Tennessee to see the Archduke’s grave. Their tour guide is a girl named Lindsey who they later become friends with. Lindsey is very mysterious and puts on a different show for every person she meets. Then when Hollis, Lindsey’s mom sees Colin and remembers
The southern culture is well known for their, hospitality and lending hands, however Faulkner’s short stories take a darker turn in southern culture, and present personal conflicts rooted in the southern identity. Faulkner’s short stories
Gender effects how people communicate as well as how they interpret the communication of others. Schneider, Jenny D. Ph.D has dedicated her time and research to the effects of sexual development. She is a nationally recognized expert in addiction- sexual disorders. Schneider purpose was to study gender related effects of communication; determining the biological effects, influences, and gender orientation effects. Schneider is an active feminist and it seems to affect her view point on men and women in her research. She created a three-part surveys asking both men and women. The survey measured the recognition score of the respondent, determined gender orientation and gathered demographic information. Schneider study found that unmarried individuals
American actress Melissa McCarthy unveiled the trailer for the upcoming film “The Boss” while the comedian also explained the purpose of her new fashion line.
Thanks impart to Karen Clark who introduced a new way of dealing with catastrophic event, people were able to make close logical estimation of the magnitude of losses faced by insurers. Most notably, Clark was able to predict loses by “gathering very long-term historical data on hurricanes [and] combining those record with new data on property exposures [such as property] zip code, engineering reports, local building codes (p.6)” to model loses and profitability of catastrophic event. By doing so, she was able to lay a fundamental foundation of catastrophic risk modeling that various financial and insurance institutions heavily rely up on to some degree to this day.