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Sam and her accomplices continue their quest to uncover more of the dark secrets within The New Waiver Program. Hiding from the government and fleeing from assassins, their only hope rests in the unlikeliest team of characters: a pastor, a missionary family, and a mysterious agent in hiding from the world.Will they find the factual evidence needed to convince a society blinded by deception of the truth that lies behind thirty-three facilities across the country? Will they falter when faced with the more daunting challenge of becoming a team while trusting their leader . . . a scarred young man harboring his own vault of secrets within his mind?
Doctor Melissa Watson is a professor of Woman's studies and a diehard woman's rights activist. The right to fill combat roles in the military is just one of the recent triumphs for her gender that she passionately defends. Darius Jackson is a decorated combat veteran with a traditional gentleman's attitude toward protecting women, especially from the dangers of the battlefield. Needing one final class to complete his Associates degree in hopes of landing a better civilian job, he has only one option . . . Woman Studies-201 taught by Dr. Watson.
With their position compromised, Sam and her fugitive accomplices are running low on options. Banding with a mysterious agent presumed dead, they volunteer for his plot to conduct a "Virtual Invasion" upon the New Waiver facility. As final preparations are made, they are faced with their most difficult choice yet . . . Who will return to the facility undercover to obtain the physical evidence needed to stir a social uprising.Will their plan prove successful and end in heroic victory? Will it fail, forcing them to watch their virtual invasion turn to a virtual nightmare?
Darius Jackson is a salty, medically retired USMC sergeant with a goal to re-gain custody of his children. Along his journey to reach a higher level of education and attain a stable job, he meets the woman of his dreams . . . Melissa Watson.Doctor Watson is a professor of woman's studies. She is a passionate woman's right's activist and poses quite well as a wealthy, strong, and successful role model for her gender. She has no thoughts or need of a man in her life . . . until Mr. Jackson enters her classroom and captures her heart and desire.But a dark secret lies dormant in Melissa's past that she will protect to the death. To expose it could destroy her family. To hide it could cost her body and soul. Darius is a man of conviction, and soon his love for a woman turns to a passion for justice that could cost him not only his children, but his freedom.Note from author: This book has an underlying theme that involves childhood sexual abuse. I would rate the content in this book at PG-13 level, though I want to provide warning to the reader that some scenes and implications could be trigger points to those who have experienced such trauma. Because of this, I advise the reader to use discretion.
For many recent investigators, this question has been translated into empiri cal studies of children's acquisition of relational terms-words such as before, after, because, so, if, but, and or that permit the linguistic expression of logi cal relationships.
Katherine Nelson re-centers developmental psychology with a revived emphasis on development and change, rather than foundations and continuity. Nelson argues that a child's entrance into the community of minds is a gradual process with enormous consequences for child development, and the adults that they become.
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