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Raj has always wanted to find his mate. Growing up as a werewolf, he always believed the stories that there was someone out there for him. He just didn't expect the meeting to be in the middle of the underground fighting ring in which he illegally brawls. But once he catches her scent, he can't fight the need to find her and claim her for his own.Maggie is a good girl, a good friend, a good nurse, a good coworker, a good person. She follows rules and she knows she has no business working at the Ring that night... or being attracted to the massive, hulking fighter she met there. Except he's also friends with her best friend, and the Beta is in said best friend's boyfriend's Pack. Why are these feelings for him so strong all of a sudden, and how can she explain them to her boyfriend?Raj would give anything to have his mate in his arms, but he can't tell her the truth; he needs her to choose him freely. But is there any way the good girl and this secret bad boy can have a happy ending when their beginning looks like this? Publisher's Note: This steamy fantasy romance contains graphic fighting and love scenes.
This genealogy traces the history of the Smith family of East Haddam, Connecticut, from their colonial roots to the late 19th century. It provides detailed information on each member of the family, including their birth and death dates, occupations, and relationships to one another. This book is a valuable resource for genealogists and historians interested in the history of early American families.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Biotechnology is the technology based on biology which involves living systems and life forms that are interdependent on each other to create items using some mechanical application. It is based on the basic biological sciences such as molecular biology, cell biology, biochemistry and genetics. The most important applications of biotechnology are nutrient supplementation, abiotic stress resistance, strength fibers, healthcare, food processing, and fuel from waste. It covers the fields of molecular biology, bio-engineering, biomedical engineering, bio-manufacturing, and molecular engineering. This book brings forth some of the most innovative concepts and elucidates the unexplored aspects of biotechnology. From theories to research to practical applications, case studies related to all contemporary topics of relevance to this field have been included in it. The readers would gain knowledge that would broaden their perspective about biotechnology.
Feather Bed and Shive of Cheese records hundreds of names of fields and woods in a group of villages at the south-west foot of Lake Windermere. The authors have used archives and local tradition to build up a fascinating picture which echoes both ancient and modern farming and woodland working practices.Hatter Parrock, Justice Scar, The Prison Field, Bell Intake, Sourbutts, Washhouse Hill and the Cuckoo Bridge are just some of the names of fields, woods, and minor landscape features documented by the authors. As volunteers on Mapped Histories - a local history initiative within the community-led programme Rusland Horizons in South Cumbria - they became fascinated by what was revealed behind the names and how this wealth of detail illuminated the past and present.Sophia, Pat and Liz built on their original survey to write this book, explaining the archive work and interpretation of names. Short histories of the villages of Finsthwaite, Lakeside, Stott Park and Ealinghearth are included, with photographs and 50 maps pinpointing every field and wood.
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