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Highlander's Imprisoned Love
Alisa Adams - 2018
Can truth liberate them? Kyla Montgomery, a blonde and passionate young woman, has always desired true love. When she arrives at her cousin Alexa's home of Drummond Estate, she doesn't expect to find herself lusting after Auguste, Alexa’s husband! Following a calamitous clash with the powerful and intimidating Alexa, Kyla flees into the dark of night only to be captured by barbarians and held for ransom. Frightening tortures await Kyla in the cellar where she is held captive, but she finds an unlikely ally in the handsome and protective Colm Buchan. Kyla and Colm's relationship heats up but a revelation for Colm's past proves tough on Kyla's fragile heart. Truth sometimes can be worse than torturing and this time it can prove fatal for this young relationship. Will truth liberate or separate them forever? “Highlander’s Imprisoned Love” is a Scottish romance novel of more than 80,000 words. It is the 10th historical romance of the medieval best-selling author Alisa Adams. If you like fast-paced historical romance full of emotions, sexy Highlanders and enchanting scenarios then you will love this standalone romance story.
The Vintage Sardar: The Very Best of Khushwant Singh
Khushwant Singh - 2002
It has made him India's most provocative and popular columnist. This new collection brings together his essays and articles on themes as varied as God, the afterlife, the banning of books, caste, prostitution, crank calls and pets. His skills as a raconteur and journalist are used to brilliant effect in his sketches of Gandhi, Raj Kapoor, Vajpayee, Phoolan Devi, Zia-ul-Haq and the Dalai Lama, as also in his travel pieces on Nagaland and France, among other places. The Vintage Sardar ends with a frank and introspective autobiographical piece. Khushwant Singh's distinctive candour, wit and insight make this an engaging and sparkling collection. Khushwant Singh is one of India's best-known columnists and journalists.
Way of the Warrior
Bernard Schaffer - 2011
A sixteen year veteran and second-generation cop, Schaffer possesses a keen insight into what it takes to successfully uphold the law and not lose your mind in the process. Equal parts biography and instructional guide, Way of the Warrior focuses on the core of the individual officer: the warrior spirit.Whether you're a grunt working The Street or a white shirt who'd need a GPS to find it, this guide is designed to help you reconnect with why you took the oath to serve and protect. Behind the badge and the gun lies the heart of a warrior. Unleash your inner hero.One of the most authentic Law Enforcement Kindle books available, this essay on the modern warrior society of police officers is part-biography, part-instructional guide as to what it means to protect and serve the public, at any cost. It employs Law Enforcement leadership principals, Law Enforcement tactics and methods of Law Enforcement intelligence, but focuses on the core of the individual officer: the warrior spirit.For anyone interested in real Law Enforcement police stories, whether they are grunts in the field or in positions of police leadership. Behind the badge and the gun lies the heart of a warrior. Unleash your inner hero.