Welcome to the new world. Things have changed just a bit. Big Brother’s not only monitoring important things like what toilet paper you buy—it now has direct access to everything you see thanks to the mandatory implant you get at birth. And Friday Jones has seen something she wishes she hadn’t. Now she has all kinds of undesirables after her—some to straight up kill her and others who want to steal what’s locked in her head. So, she’ll need the help of a ruthless mercenary, Striker, if she has any chance at survival. That he’s a jerk, who she wants to punch in the face, well...a dying woman sometimes has to make tough choices. Striker’s special abilities have kept him in the shadows for a reason. He has no interest in getting mixed up with the smart-mouthed, hard-headed women no matter how his body reacts. But then he discovers what’s in her head and all bets are off.
In the aftermath, the roots for stronger friendships can be laid amid the rubble. This graphic novel provides a look at how natural disaster can strike and forever change a community.
Red Zone is a riveting, page–turning account of this news–making story that takes us deep into the relationship between man and animal.
The Hidden Valley Eagles have the championship in sight—but will chicken pox get in the way?
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A sequel to Bump and Run finds New York Hawks co-owner Jack Molloy taking a break abroad after his notorious brothers sell their half of the team to a fractious...
Using the story of a family business leader embroiled in generational conflict, Red Zone, Blue Zone shows how to navigate conflict in a way that is healthy and leads to enhanced relationships, self-awareness, and greater leadership success.
Thus, we were hoping to partner with someone, such as Johnson &Johnson, who saw the merits of our efforts. While it looked as though we had everything going for us, we did not get far into our meeting with Brian and his team before I ...
Laura A. Riffel describes in teacher-friendly terms how to use this model to create an intervention plan to modify behavior that disrupts learning.
In business, Red Zones are the critical times when companies face opportunities for great gain or great loss. To navigate through such Red Zones as strategy changes, merges, or e-implementations,...