Mating Scent (Morgan Clan Bears, Book 4)


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Mating Scent Morgan Clan Bears Book 4 He’s a bear shifter with guilt over his brother’s murder. She’s a rare breed of vampire who only wants to live a normal life. Luca O’Kelly knew the spring mating season would bring on his natural desire to find a mate, but for the second year, he didn’t think he was ready. The death of his brother still haunted him. His interest in the waitress at the diner had his bear fighting to know her. Little did he know, she would change everything he knew about paranormal beings. Mara Wood hid her true identity, masking her nature to feed off the blood of a shifter. In doing so, she became weak, but not completely helpless. The only unmated male bear of the Morgan clan, Luca, connected to her during his spring mating season, and it didn’t take long for Mara to realize she would need him, too. When a threat comes for her, Luca would do everything in his power to protect her, but with his blood flowing through her veins, Mara’s strength would become unmatched. Sometimes, the hero isn’t always the male. Sometimes, it’s the heroine who comes in to save the day…and the lives of the family she loves.




Mating Fever (Morgan Clan Bears, Book 3)


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Mating Fever Morgan Clan Bears, Book 3 Gunnar Morgan found his mate a year ago, but he refuses to claim her until she is healed in body and mind. With mating season upon them, he will ignore his natural instinct to mate, choosing to build on the friendship they’d found when she came to the clan a broken female. Anna Claire knew the male was her mate the moment she laid eyes on him. The youngest Morgan brother had taken her under his wing and provided for her during the previous year while she healed from her injuries, making a safe place in his den for their winter hibernation. As they awake for the spring, hunters from an underground hate group make themselves known. The clan must come together to stop them before someone is killed. When their lands go under attack, Gunnar will stop at nothing to keep his mate and family safe…even if that means sacrificing himself for his unborn cub.




Mating Instinct (Morgan Clan Bears, Book 2)


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Mating Instinct Morgan Clan Bears Book 2 Ada Carlisle never knew anything outside the gates of her clan, but she isn’t oblivious to why the men were there to touch her. When she is put up for sale to the highest bidder, she flees her home clan for a chance at survival. After traveling for weeks, her bear calls to build a den for the winter months. Once spring arrives, she wakes scared and alone on the land of three male grizzlies. The spring mating season comes with the discovery of a female bear shifter on the Morgan’s land. Rex Morgan knows immediately Ada Carlisle is to be his mate, but she’s too weak to complete the mating. When it is revealed her clan intended to sell her to a male in Montana, the Morgan brothers vow to take down the leader of the O’Kelly clan and bring justice to the male who paid for her hand.




Los Angeles Magazine


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Los Angeles magazine is a regional magazine of national stature. Our combination of award-winning feature writing, investigative reporting, service journalism, and design covers the people, lifestyle, culture, entertainment, fashion, art and architecture, and news that define Southern California. Started in the spring of 1961, Los Angeles magazine has been addressing the needs and interests of our region for 48 years. The magazine continues to be the definitive resource for an affluent population that is intensely interested in a lifestyle that is uniquely Southern Californian.




Total Woman


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Eating to Extinction


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A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice What Saladino finds in his adventures are people with soul-deep relationships to their food. This is not the decadence or the preciousness we might associate with a word like “foodie,” but a form of reverence . . . Enchanting." —Molly Young, The New York Times Dan Saladino's Eating to Extinction is the prominent broadcaster’s pathbreaking tour of the world’s vanishing foods and his argument for why they matter now more than ever Over the past several decades, globalization has homogenized what we eat, and done so ruthlessly. The numbers are stark: Of the roughly six thousand different plants once consumed by human beings, only nine remain major staples today. Just three of these—rice, wheat, and corn—now provide fifty percent of all our calories. Dig deeper and the trends are more worrisome still: The source of much of the world’s food—seeds—is mostly in the control of just four corporations. Ninety-five percent of milk consumed in the United States comes from a single breed of cow. Half of all the world’s cheese is made with bacteria or enzymes made by one company. And one in four beers drunk around the world is the product of one brewer. If it strikes you that everything is starting to taste the same wherever you are in the world, you’re by no means alone. This matters: when we lose diversity and foods become endangered, we not only risk the loss of traditional foodways, but also of flavors, smells, and textures that may never be experienced again. And the consolidation of our food has other steep costs, including a lack of resilience in the face of climate change, pests, and parasites. Our food monoculture is a threat to our health—and to the planet. In Eating to Extinction, the distinguished BBC food journalist Dan Saladino travels the world to experience and document our most at-risk foods before it’s too late. He tells the fascinating stories of the people who continue to cultivate, forage, hunt, cook, and consume what the rest of us have forgotten or didn’t even know existed. Take honey—not the familiar product sold in plastic bottles, but the wild honey gathered by the Hadza people of East Africa, whose diet consists of eight hundred different plants and animals and who communicate with birds in order to locate bees’ nests. Or consider murnong—once the staple food of Aboriginal Australians, this small root vegetable with the sweet taste of coconut is undergoing a revival after nearly being driven to extinction. And in Sierra Leone, there are just a few surviving stenophylla trees, a plant species now considered crucial to the future of coffee. From an Indigenous American chef refining precolonial recipes to farmers tending Geechee red peas on the Sea Islands of Georgia, the individuals profiled in Eating to Extinction are essential guides to treasured foods that have endured in the face of rampant sameness and standardization. They also provide a roadmap to a food system that is healthier, more robust, and, above all, richer in flavor and meaning.




Field & Stream


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FIELD & STREAM, America’s largest outdoor sports magazine, celebrates the outdoor experience with great stories, compelling photography, and sound advice while honoring the traditions hunters and fishermen have passed down for generations.




Family Herald


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The Devil Inside


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Posession. Murder. Mayhem. Let the games begin... Exorcism isn’t a job, it’s a calling—and a curse. Just ask Morgan Kingsley, a woman who has a stronger aura than any Demon. Or so she thought. Now, in a pair of black leather pants and a kick-ass tattoo, Morgan is heading back to Philadelphia after a nasty little exorcism—and her life is about to be turned upside down…by the Demon that’s gotten inside her. Not just any Demon. Six foot five inches of dark, delicious temptation, this one is to die for—that is, if he doesn’t get Morgan killed first. Because while some humans vilify Demons and others idolize them, Morgan’s Demon is leading a war of succession no human has ever imagined. For a woman trying to live a life, and hold on to the almost-perfect man, being possessed by a gorgeous rebel Demon will mean a wild ride of uninhibited thrills, shocking surprises, and pure, unadulterated terror. . . .




The Family Herald


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