From Fling to Ring


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From Fling to Ring By: Jon Steele, J. D. It is no secret that dating isn’t easy—for men and women. Author and bachelor Jon Steele, J. D. offers a new, unique approach—he aims to help women take the first step and take action on the playing field. From Fling to Ring, an analytical, informative, and funny approach to dating, presents a fresh perspective and divulges secrets of the single man, including what approaches work with him as a 20-, 30-, and 40-year-old.




Ring Or Fling


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The Power of Knowing Who You Are and What You WantWhat if you had the power to determine who shows up in your dating life? What would be most important to you? Too often, we think we know who we're looking for, but then discover that we've settled, confusing a fling for somebody worth our time and commitment.As a professional divorced mother of two, Claire Brown quickly realized she didn't have the time to date haphazardly and she didn't want to settle. In Ring or Fling, she shares her most important lesson: the power a woman has in dating is the confidence she carries by knowing who she is and what she wants. When we have faith in our own self worth, defining our dating standards comes easily. Then, those who align with those standards start to show up in our world.Follow Claire through the funny, heartbreaking, and strange experiences that led her to the self pillars and dating pillars-standards for ourselves and for others-such as?The emotions and emojis, or emotional maturity?Mommy Warbucks, or control your money?Finding your north star, or character and faith?The wet factor, or uncontrollable attraction?In love with being in love, or fighting the marriage obsessionIf you're ready to approach dating with more confidence and success, discover how to define your pillars today.




Wild Fling Or A Wedding Ring?


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On her first night in Chicago, Cali McGovern meets seriously sexy surgeon Jake Tyler. Still sore after her last relationship, her head's yelling, 'run'– but her body's screaming for his touch... For the first time ever, her head gets overruled! Jake isn't looking for a wife– been there, done that, but his hot new neighbour is in town just long enough for a wild fling... perfect! Yet when the time's up, he can't say goodbye. Is that just because of their sizzling chemistry– or something a whole lot scarier?




Swimming Fastest


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An illustrated guide to competitive swimming containing detailed overviews of the four primary strokes; racing strategies; and the most effective training methods and the science behind why they work.







The Poem Collection


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Edward McCoul's love for writing creative, inspired poetry is the basis for writing this book. He has written about his favorite topics and he has divided the book into poetry chapters that have appeal to young and old. The chapters in the book are Family, Children, Presidential, Inspirational, Christmas, and Adult Poems. There is also a special last chapter, Poems Make Romantic Songs, that should appeal to music lovers or to those of you who are just helplessly romantic. Whatever your varied interests are, you will find great satisfaction reading Edward McCoul's Poetry




Four Day Fling


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"When Poppy needs a date for her sister's wedding she finds the perfect one - only she doesn't even know his last name." --




The Elementary Spelling Book


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The "father of American scholarship and education," American lexicographer NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843) was an author whose astonishingly prolific career included numerous textbooks for elementary education. Prior to his works coming into wide use in the late 18th century, colonial and American students learned from primers imported from England. Webster single-handedly prompted a democratization of American English in how his textbooks taught American children to read, spell, and pronounce words, and in how he "Americanized" spelling, changing some c's to s's, dropping some l's and u's. Without Webster, George Bernard Shaw may never have been able to quip that England and America were two nations separated by a common language. Webster's basic textbook, first called The First Part of the Grammatical Institute of the English Language and later The American Spelling Book, became, in 1829, The Elementary Spelling Book. Though the book went through hundreds of editions, this replica edition represents the last, greatest, and arguably the most influential one. It is an extraordinary firsthand look at how American English was shaped.




Katinka


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Kynon


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