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BOOK 1 IN THE BEST-SELLING FULL CIRCLE SERIESWill the danger that stalks them destroy their life together before it begins? When Rachel Johanssen dared Beth Morgan to answer a personal ad in The Rancher's Journal, she never thought her citified friend would become a bona fide rancher's wife. Now Rachel, too, is falling in love with the glorious valley...as well as with Dirk Tanner, a rugged rancher who makes it his home. Rachel isn't the only San Franciscan newly drawn to the Elk Horn Valley. Jake Rierdon, son of a San Francisco client, has taken a shine to ranch life too--and to beautiful young Emily Walker. But will threats from the present and the past destroy any chance the couples have to build a future?
"The Full Circle Series will wind its way around the reader's heart. Casey Peeler's writing will capture your attention, compelling you to continue reading until the very end." Nicole Reed, New York Times bestselling authorSome girls really do have it all.Take Charley Rice for example.She's a confident and competitive swimmer not to mention girlfriend to rising swimming superstar, Dylan Sloan. Everyone wants to be her.However, when Dylan shows his true colors, Charley looses herself. Her best friend, Cash Montgomery is only person who knows what truly happened that tragic night.Charley must decide to tell what happened or keep it to herself.Will others believe her or is it better to remain silent and navigate through uncharted territory with Cash by her side?
When Bertrand Russell discovered an unresolvable contradiction in Gottlob Frege's (1848-1925) logical system, the effect was calamitous, embittering Frege and overshadowing his important work in analytical philosophy. Frege's student, Rudolf Carnap, took detailed notes of his lectures that show how Frege tried to address the contradiction and how he integrated his later doctrine of sense and reference into his exposition of logic. Reproduced in the original German with facing translations, these rare documents are published here for the first time.
Rachel stood in her best friend Lisa's bedroom, who also happened to be her Matron of Honor, admiring her reflection in the full-length mirror. The white wedding gown trimmed in lace and pearls, lay slightly off her shoulder. She wondered what the pastor and her parents would say about the tattoo on her right shoulder that she had tried so hard to hide. It was a red heart that read "Baby girl." "Oh well," she thought. "I tried." It wasn't like it was anything distasteful, she reasoned. However, it did boldly show that she had defiled her TEMPLE! She giggled and concentrated on more happy thoughts. Rachel couldn't believe that after all these years, twelve to be exact, she was finally marrying the one man she'd loved since she could remember. She was tempted to pinch herself, except that if it was a dream she certainly didn't want to wake up. Rachel had read many books and seen many movies about women and men searching for that Mr. or Mrs. Right and living happily ever after, but she never really thought it would ever happen to her. When she remembered what her life was like just a few years ago, she never would have believed that people could change, and change so drastically. While joining the Navy had been terrifying for her, turns out it was the best choice she could have made. She found herself there. She found her strength there. She grew there. Most of all, she'd found Mitchell Ghram there.
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