Nightingale Omega


Book Description

For years vampires were peaceful creatures, only feeding on the willing. But that changed when the coven took over, pledging their race to the God of Debauchery and Murder. Now they are feared by the other races, driven by their lust for blood and sex. The chimera princess and general, Hecate, is a strong warrior. She does her best to defend her people and protect the chimera Betas and Omegas, the breeding classes, who are often taken by Alpha vampires against their wills. But outnumbered on the battlefield after a long fight, Hecate has no choice but to yield to the vampires’ demands—she must willingly go with the vampire prince, Vincent, and accept that she is his fated mate. If she does this, the other chimeras will be allowed to go free. Alpha Vincent returns home with his fated Omega by his side, but Hecate is confused by what she finds there. Not all vampires are devoted to the God of Debauchery and Murder. Most Beta and Omega vampires are being neglected and abused. They want change but are too weak to fight for it, and those in power are much too strong. They seem to want out as much as she does but there’s something else—something about Vincent. He seems to know her, as though they had met in a previous life. Hecate holds no such belief but as her and Vincent’s lives intertwine, she’ll need to question everything she thought she knew about life, love, and fate.




Florence Nightingale’s Spiritual Journey: Biblical Annotations, Sermons and Journal Notes


Book Description

Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) is widely known as the heroine of the Crimean War and the founder of the modern profession of nursing. She was also a scholar and political activist who wrote and worked assiduously on many reform causes for more than forty years. This series will confirm Nightingale as an important and significant nineteenth-century scholar and illustrate how she integrated her scholarship with political activism. Indispensable to scholars, and accessible and revealing to the general reader, it will show there is much more to know about Florence Nightingale than the “lady with the lamp.” Although a life-long member of the Church of England, Nightingale has been described as both a Unitarian and a significan nineteenth-century mystic. Volume 2 begins with an introduction to the beliefs, influences and practices of this complex person. The second and largest part of this volume consists of Nightingale’s biblical annotations, made at various stages of her life (some dated, some not). The third part of volume 2 contains her journal notes, including her diary for 1877, which is published here for the first time. Much of this material is highly personal, even confessional in nature. Some of it is profoundly moving and will serve to show the complexity and power of Nightingale’s faith. Currently, Volumes 1 to 11 are available in e-book version by subscription or from university and college libraries through the following vendors: Canadian Electronic Library, Ebrary, MyiLibrary, and Netlibrary.




The Guardian


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In the second installment, and prequel, to The Nine Realms, a man, an agent known only as The Guardian is thrown into the turmoil of the Second Great War. Led by none other than the Emperor, the Guardian falls into a series of events leading to him falling out with the famed, and powerful Elf. Mara, soon to be Empress of the Dark Empire is forced to come to terms with her new powers, new lover, and new place in the world. The female Elf does everything in her power not to be too overshadowed by Omega, being drawn into a series of powerstruggles that affect the very world itself. All across the world, events conspire to bring David into a new role in life. The unassuming college student is inexorably drawn into a war in which he has no knoweldge of how to fight, or how to lead. Yet, he would be probably the most influential man in modern history.
















The Origins of Grammar


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The second in James Hurford's acclaimed two-volume exploration of the biological evolution of language explores the evolutionary and cultural preconditions and consequences of humanity's great leap into language.