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The General's Wife by kakpie291203
The General's Wife
kakpie291203
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Jade-Lily Bo'ehr is the wife of the General of the army of Tsuchengko. Everyone is in danger due to a growing rebel army, the Gongjensu, that threaten not only them, but all the other kingdoms. When Jade breaks a law for the safety of her husband and her kingdom, she is exiled-never to return, never to see her family again. She goes to Arrian, a kingdom very different from her own. She grows there, she makes friends. But the threat of the Gongjensu hangs over them, and Lily's fate becomes more and more entwined with them, while her husband is still far away. She can only hope that they make it out alive.
THE DANCING GIRL by kakpie291203
THE DANCING GIRL
kakpie291203
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  • Parts 27
Noor, a dancer in the Royal Court of the Al-Yauzhan Empire wants nothing more than to pay off her debts and lead a nice, simple life-but a chance encounter with the crown prince and his brother brings her into the dangerous world of court politics. As Noor and the princes investigate their uncle and cousin's possible treason, she grows closer to the crown prince, but in order to save the kingdom and the person she loves, Noor will have to risk everything... A romantic adventure set in an imagined Arabic kingdom, THE DANCING GIRL is a story of court intrigues, romantic entanglements, and secret meetings as Noor and her best friend Amir try to help the princes they're falling for expose corrupt court officials with plans to seize the throne. Noor and Amir are close to having everything they've ever dreamed of...now all they need to do is survive.
Perfect Strangers by NightTime_Storiexs
Perfect Strangers
NightTime_Storiexs
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Follow my Instagram for any updates and if you have any questions: @nikki_k123 Alex has been living the same life, with the same routine, repeating it every day. Every day is the same. The one thing she does look forward to is going to cafe de l'amour every morning on her way to school, where she sits and writes, all while seeing Carter Reed. The most popular boy at school who, surprisingly, prefers the solitary life. They go to the same cafe every day, sit at the same tables every day, and notice each other every day, yet are strangers who have never uttered a word to one another. And strangers they shall remain. Perfect strangers. But that's about to change. . . . . . I watched as he kept his eyes trained on the notebook in front of him where he aimlessly drew spirals and coils that surrounded each other, trapped each other, and suffocated each other. My eyes traced the movement of his pen, following each line he drew onto the paper. "Your tea." I snapped out of my trance and looked up, thanking Katy before she went back to the counter. I turned back and caught him looking at me. I expected him to look away and continue acting like I don't exist. Like he's always done and so have I. What I didn't expect was for him to walk right over and sit with me. "Hi, I'm Carter." PSA: This story is inspired by the Wattpad novel 'Caffeine' by @meddlingkids ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
Hunting for Silence by RobThier
Hunting for Silence
RobThier
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British business mogul Rikkard Ambrose has departed London to face his arch-rival in a deadly game of espionage and intrigue at the Royal Court of France, leaving his lady love behind to knit socks and twiddle her thumbs. Left behind alone? That is not something Lilly Linton is willing to put up with! Determined to show her boss who's boss, she embarks on her most dangerous adventure yet, armed with the most powerful weapon of all: love-and, just in case, her trusted revolver. The 5th volume of Robert Thier's award-winning Storm and Silence series.
Storm of Bells by RobThier
Storm of Bells
RobThier
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Never do what you're told, never boil your own head in vinegar and, most important of all, never ever marry a man-those have always been Lilly Linton's principles for a happy, carefree life. So, how the heck did she end up engaged to multinational industrial magnate Rikkard Ambrose? Right now she's too happy to care. But what happens when she discovers the dark secrets of her fiance's past? Can she still love him if she finds out the truth? The sixth volume of the award-winning "Storm and Silence" series.
In the Eye of the Storm by RobThier
In the Eye of the Storm
RobThier
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In the desert, an instant turns life into death and hate into love. In the desert, everything is different. Boundaries break down, and you find yourself doing things that you would never, ever have imagined. Lilly Linton finds this out the hard way: in the shadow of the pyramids, she and her boss, cold, calculating Mr Ambrose, must face death and danger together. Is the desert's heat enough to melt the cold heart of Britain's richest financier? WINNER of the PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD in the Wattys 2016 Sequel to Robert Thier's #1 Hit 'Storm and Silence'
Worth Waiting For by brebear1227
Worth Waiting For
brebear1227
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Leiah, the girl with the smarts who devotes her days creating different art pieces and going to art galleries for inspiration on her next artwork. She's so focused on her life that she doesn't involve herself too much in school. Dennis, the famous quarterback of the football team. He is involved in leadership and plans all of the events for the school. Very involved in activities around town he is very friendly that he knows pretty much everyone in school until... opposites eventually attract as the pair meet and they end up getting to know each other until eventually they end up dating. Everything is going great until their relationship takes it's turn and problems arise. Can Leiah adjust to Dennis's involved lifestyle and can Dennis accept the path that Leiah has set up for herself?
12 Steps to Career Freedom: (Book 2) A Career Planning Guide for Today's Job Market by paulrega
12 Steps to Career Freedom: (Book 2) A Career Planning Guide for Today's Job Market
paulrega
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Nationally recognized executive headhunter, Paul Rega, #1 bestselling author of, How To Find A Job: When There Are No Jobs, introduces a revolutionary new concept in career management and personal development. This is an outstanding inspirational guide on how to never give up on your dreams and pursue your chosen career path. Paul introduces his unique career-planning program called, Intuitive Personal Assessment (IPA). Utilizing his business experience as a executive recruiter since 1984, Paul has developed a unique twelve-step career self-assessment and goal setting process. The twelve-step program will guide you through the discovery and implementation of your desired career path. The IPA program utilizes your intuition and incorporates your ideas, skills, interests, values, and life experiences to determine your career path. The goal-setting segment of IPA focuses on the principle of establishing and maintaining balance in all of life's seven components, including: Health, Family, Knowledge, Relationships, Spiritual, Financial, and Career. Balance is the key to life's longevity. By achieving balance in your life, your career will prosper. Setting goals and taking action to achieve them as they relate to the components of the IPA process will enable you to visualize and accomplish your career objectives. If you want to change careers or are simply looking for a new job, this informative manual takes you through a methodical, step-by-step process to help you determine your true career path. Take action today and download this book. It will alter your approach to career planning and possibly change your life. BUY THE BOOK ON AMAZON
How do you share leadership:  Consider leaderful practice by JoeRaelin
How do you share leadership: Consider leaderful practice
JoeRaelin
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  • Parts 4
In this feature, I highlight three articles that establish the foundation for leaderful practice. In a leaderful world, everyone can be involved in leadership, not just sequentially, but collectively (all-together) and concurrently (at the same time). The building blocks of this approach are outlined in the "four C's." Thereafter, I summarize an irreverent piece that was initially published in the Academy of Management Executive in 2004. I have revised it slightly and am presenting it in two parts. The first part looks at leadership development from a traditional ‘training’ viewpoint. The second part introduces, call it leader’ful’ development, from a work-based learning viewpoint. The last article, also a summary in this case from the Journal of Leadership, Accountability and Ethics, makes the ethical case for leaderful practice, arising from its democratic orientation, which in turn evolves from its focus on dialogue and meaning making. I hope you enjoy this brief excursion into the world of leaderful practice.
Do You Feel Like You Wasted All That Training? by MikeMcLaughlin
Do You Feel Like You Wasted All That Training?
MikeMcLaughlin
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  • Parts 11
The Wattpad chapters represent the first section of the book, "The Journey." The full ebook, which is available on Amazon, contains additional sections dedicated to each of the stages of career change (introspection, exploration, preparation, acquisition, and transition). The candid combination of personal experience and doctor-to-doctor advice in this book helps readers interested in non-clinical careers for physicians navigate the five phases of their physician career change: introspection, exploration, preparation, acquisition, and transition. Some of the 60 questions answered in the book: 1.How did you decide what you wanted to do? 2.What are my options outside of clinical practice? 3.What medical specialties are in highest demand? 4.What types of resources are available to explore non-clinical options? 5.What job titles are the ones for physicians? 6.How much money can a physician make in a non-clinical job? 7.How did you network? 8.What questions did you ask during a networking call? 9.What skills transfer well to a non-clinical job? 10.How can I “beef up” my resume? 11.Should I get an MBA? 12.Is geography and willingness to relocate an issue? 13.What should I emphasize in an introductory letter? 14.What should I emphasize in my resume/CV? 15.What do you look for when interviewing an applicant? 16.How did you know that you were making the right decision? 17.How did your family react? 18.How did your colleagues react? 19.Did you have to take a pay cut? 20.How did you know you were choosing the right job? 21.In what ways do physicians struggle after transitioning? 22.What have been the biggest surprises since your career transition? 23.Looking back on the transition, what would you do differently now? 24.What advice do you have for physicians considering a career transition? 25.Do you feel like you wasted all that training? See more at: www.prnresource.com.