J. Leigh Bailey crea cautivadoras novelas románticas LGBT para jóvenes adultos y adultos jóvenes, explorando las complejidades del amor, las relaciones y la aceptación. Impulsada por una pasión de toda la vida por las historias que culminan en un final feliz para todos, sin importar su identidad, el trabajo de Bailey ofrece a los lectores narrativas esperanzadoras y afirmativas. Su escritura se centra en hombres jóvenes que navegan por el a menudo turbulento viaje hacia el autodescubrimiento y la realización romántica. Los lectores encontrarán una voz única dedicada a celebrar diversas experiencias a través de historias conmovedoras.
The book offers a holistic approach designed to help leaders overcome fears and limitations, drawing on the authors' extensive experience in coaching thousands of individuals. It includes practical exercises, tools, and models that facilitate rapid personal and professional growth for leaders, enabling them to develop essential skills and confidence.
Long nights lead to intrigue... and infatuation. Chronically ill with a mysterious condition, Yusuf "Joey" Franke escapes his smothering family and doctors by moving halfway across the country to enroll in Cody College. Not long after arriving on campus, some of his symptoms disappear, only to be replaced by debilitating insomnia. Joey spends his nights wandering the halls of his dormitory and hanging out with gregarious and affable Owen, who works the night shift. When he suddenly shifts from a sick college kid to a massive Asiatic lion, Joey discovers another side to Cody College--it's a haven for shifters like himself... and like Owen, a part-time great horned owl. And being a shifter is hereditary, which means his parents have some explaining to do. When Joey and Owen investigate, they discover more than they bargained for--a family deception, a dangerous enemy with international connections, and a love that might be too new to survive the backlash.
When aspiring journalist and fox shifter David hacks the Moreau Initiative, the shifter world's greatest enemy, he needs grumpy grizzly bear bodyguard Buddy Brady. But as the sexual tension build between them, so do suspicions about a traitor tracking them.
Focusing on self-discovery, this workbook guides readers in identifying their talents, skills, and interests to enhance their professional lives. It features practical worksheets, reflective exercises, and valuable resources designed to facilitate personal growth and career development. Drawing from successful workshops, the content aims to empower individuals to make meaningful changes and fully utilize their potential in the workplace.
Before buffalo shifter William can retire from undercover work, he must eliminate some thugs who know too much. A hyperactive coyote is the last thing he wants--or is Donnie exactly what he needs?
Eduard Strauss I (1835–1916), the youngest of the three Strauss brothers – and hence the ‘third man’ of the family, has always been overshadowed by his siblings Johann II and Josef. However, he was the longest lived and most widely travelled of the three and, as sole conductor and manager of the Strauss Orchestra for thirty years, brought authentic performances of his family’s music to audiences in hundreds of towns and cities in Europe and North America. At home in Vienna he made an invaluable contribution to the city’s musical and cultural life, while having at the same time to cope with continual tensions and problems within the Strauss family.