Forbidden Fiji Nights with Her Rival


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Two professional rivals find friction in Fiji when working together brings up past grievances, and feelings, from the one reckless night they can’t seem to forget. Read more in JC Harroway’s latest Harlequin Medical Romance novel! TRAPPED…WITH ONLY THEIR CHEMISTRY FOR COMPANY! Trauma surgeon Della has a love-hate relationship with her work rival and brother’s best friend, Harvey. Three years ago, fresh from a messy divorce, she recklessly succumbed to the uncontainable need they shared. Then discovered Harvey had stolen a job out from under her! Now they're stuck working together in Fiji, and their verbal sparring is still as thrilling as it is infuriating. Della is acutely aware of how fine the line is between loathing…and longing. Is it simply a matter of time before they pick up where they left off…? From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine.




The Rebel Doctor's Secret Child


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A trainee midwife has a family-sized surprise for the new obstetrician at Legacy Women’s Clinic in this Nashville Midwives story. HE’S BACK…AND IN FOR A SHOCK! Dr. Knox’s reputation precedes him… As the son of country music royalty, he has always been the center of attention. And his first day as a temporary obstetrician at Legacy Women’s Clinic is no exception. The rumor mill has been in overdrive since the reformed bad boy arrived. But it’s midwife-in-training Brianna who has a revelation that will truly shake the foundations of Knox’s carefree existence. Because she’s kept an eight-year-old secret that could force the rebel doc to finally consider becoming a forever family man… From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine. Nashville Midwives Book 1: Unbuttoning the Bachelor Doc Book 2: The Rebel Doctor's Secret Child




Harlequin Medical Romance November 2024 - Box Set 2 of 2


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Harlequin Medical Romance brings you a collection of three new titles, available now! Enjoy these stories packed with pulse-racing romance and heart-racing medical drama. This Harlequin Medical Romance box set includes: FAKE DATING THE VET By Juliette Hyland In the run up to Halloween, Vet Violet is focused on finding a fake date for a wedding where she’ll have to see her abhorrent ex. Joking to good-looking emergency vet tech, Beck, that he could step in - she doesn’t expect him to agree! Violet’s always had a thing for Beck, but at ten years her junior she knows the thrill-seeking maverick isn’t looking for anything serious. And with everything she’s been through, she dreams of a happy-ever-after. Yet pretending to be the perfect couple makes them wonder whether it’s really just an act… THE REBEL DOCTOR’S SECRET CHILD Nashville Midwives By Deanne Anders Dr. Knox’s reputation precedes him...As the son of country music royalty, he has always been the center of attention. And his first day as a temporary obstetrician at Legacy Women’s Clinic is no exception. The rumor mill has been in overdrive since the reformed bad boy arrived. But it’s midwife-in-training, Brianna, who has a revelation that will truly shake the foundations of Knox’s carefree existence. Because she’s kept a six-year-old secret that could force the rebel doc to finally consider becoming a forever family man… FORBIDDEN FIJI NIGHTS WITH HER RIVAL By JC Harroway Trauma surgeon Della has a love-hate relationship with her work rival and brother’s best friend, Harvey. Three years ago, fresh from a messy divorce, she recklessly succumbed to the uncontainable need they shared. Then she discovered Harvey had stolen a job out from under her! Now, stuck working together in Fiji, their verbal sparring is still as thrilling as it is infuriating. Della is acutely aware of how fine the line is between loathing…and longing. Is it simply a matter of time before they pick up where they left off…?







Commandos


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Amazing revelations and extraordinary exploits of Australia's elite secret warriors. There was something unique about Australians and New Zealanders in war that prompted World War II Allied commanders to turn to ANZAC soldiers, sailors and airmen to carry out the most dangerous and virtually impossible missions behind enemy lines. Paddling canoes 4,000 kilometres to attack enemy ships in Singapore; lightning raids on Rommel's forces in the deserts of North Africa. Flying bombers at tree-top level deep into Nazi Germany to destroy vital targets; rescuing sultans and future US presidents from under the noses of the Japanese and playing crucial roles in the greatest commando raid of the war at St Nazaire - the Aussies and Kiwis were there. The special forces showed incredible bravery in the face of overwhelming odds. They were determined to complete their missions. Often alone and far behind enemy lines,they demonstrated resourcefulness, spirit and a humanity that inspired others to follow them. Frank Walker, author of bestselling books on the Vietnam War and the British atomic tests in Australia, brings to life the amazing exploits and extraordinary stories of this select band of heroes..




Fiji


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Few people have been in the unique position of being able to observe and record the dramatic changes that have taken place in the islands of Fiji over the past 80 years than fourth-generation citizen, Daryl Tarte. He writes emotively, in great detail, about his personal experience of growing up on a remote island during the colonial era, when races were segregated, and white people lived an elite existence. Following independence, he has been personally involved with many of the key economic, political and social activities that have evolved and enabled the nation to progress during the 20th century. These include the sugar industry, tourism, commerce and industry, religion, the media, women and of course, the coups. His observations into the complexities of leadership in these areas of national development are fascinating and perceptive. Much of the story is told through the eyes of the many people of all races with whom he has interacted. Fiji is made up of over 300 unique islands. Tarte has been to many of them, and in a final chapter he gives an insightful commentary of how different they all are.




Moon Handbooks Fiji


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Widely traveled author David Stanley knows the best ways to explore this 322-island archipelago. His firsthand experience and honest insight will show you the difference between visiting Fiji and knowing it. Moon delivers the right mix of in-depth information and strategic advice. With accommodation and dining options for any budget, activities for a range of interests, and our intuitive organization, it's easy to find exactly what you're looking for. Moon gives you the tools to make your own choices. The result? An entirely uncommon experience -- and a few new stories to tell. Book jacket.




South Pacific Handbook


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An all-new edition of the original comprehensive South Pacific guide, completely revised and updated with over 85% new material. Stanley provides an accurate portrait of all 15 insular territories of Polynesia and Melanesia, offering an insider's knowledge, spirited commentary, and adventurous coverage. Contains nearly 200 concise, reliable maps, glossary, and index. (Moon Publications)




Indentured Muslims in the Diaspora


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This is the fourth publication originating from the conference Legacy of Slavery and Indentured Labour: Past, Present and Future, which was organised in June 2013 by the Institute of Graduate Studies and Research (IGSR), Anton de Kom University of Suriname. The core of the book is based on a conference panel which focused specifically on the experience of Muslim with indentured migrants and their descendants. This is a significant contribution since the focus of most studies on Indian indenture has been almost exclusively on Hindu religion and culture, even though an estimated seventeen percent of migrants were Muslims. This book thus fills an important gap in the indentured historiography, both to understand that past as well as to make sense of the present, when Muslim identities are undergoing rapid changes in response to both local and global realities. The book includes a chapter on the experiences of Muslim indentured immigrants of Indonesian descent who settled in Suriname. The core questions in the study are as follows: What role did Islam play in the lives of (Indian) Muslim migrants in their new settings during indenture and in the post-indenture period? How did Islam help migrants adapt and acculturate to their new environment? What have been the similarities and differences in practices, traditions and beliefs between Muslim communities in the different countries and between them and the country of origin? How have Islamic practices and Muslim identities transformed over time? What role does Islam play in the Muslims’ lives in these countries in the contemporary period? In order to respond to these questions, this book examines the historic place of Islam in migrants’ place of origin and provides a series of case studies that focus on the various countries to which the indentured Indians migrated, such as Mauritius, South Africa, Guyana, Trinidad, Suriname and Fiji, to understand the institutionalisation of Islam in these settings and the actual lived experience of Muslims which is culturally and historically specific, bound by the circumstances of individuals’ location in time and space. The chapters in this volume also provide a snapshot of the diversity and similarity of lived Muslim experiences.




Kamilaroi and Kurnai


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A 'landmark in Australian anthropology' when it first appeared in 1880, this is the first major analysis of Aboriginal social structure, adopting a model today termed 'social Darwinist'. While this theory is now rejected, it exerted tremendous influence on European attitudes for decades.