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buy out a West Coast woman--Torey, inheriting half the hourse
he lived in and half-owned. But Torey looks forward
to kicking back into a living pace---and that never
included sharing a house with a man engaged to
someone else...Cute story.
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Erin Reynolds was Slater Livingstone¡¦s personal assistant. She was always there for him and helped him out in a lot of business and office stuff. But now he proposed to her, and the reasons he gave her were all on how practical it would be, the ¡§right¡¨ thing to do and the ¡§sensible¡¨ thing to do. Erin marries him for her mother¡¦s sake, because her mother was about to die. Its only when after the wedding does Erin realize the reasons she married him for were only a cover-up for why she really married him...but what were really Lvingstones reasons for marrying her?
I liked ¡§The Corporate Wife¡¨, I just didn¡¦t like how cool Slater acted. Everything about him seemed so...shuttered. But besides that, everything about this book was good. Leigh Michaels also added in a few more *problems* that I think made the book more interesting. I especially loved the scenes when she made Erin so strong and those few touchy moments that almost made me cry.
^_^ ~ Izzy
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of obstetrics and gynaecology, this book provides the
reader with excellent overview, ranging from the anatomy
of the pelvis (in this edition moved to an appendix),
to legal an moral aspects of the profession.
Each of the chapters are relatively easy to read, but the
coverage tends to vary in depth. It is clearly not the
intention of the authors to provide the reader with last
word on each topic, but ample references show the
way further. Statistical data, when provided, are up to
date and consistent with the quoted references.
I particularly liked the chapters on labor and delivery,
malpresentations and caesarians. A lot of chapters are
dedicated to pregnancies complicated by (maternal) pathologies
and there is even a chapter on neonatal care. Some of the
authors tend to "overdo it a bit" when fulminating against
unneccessary caesarians, but considering the incidence data
in America compaired to the rest of the developed world, they
do have a point.
I can recommend this book to anyone looking for an excellent
starter in obstetrics, but I tend to disagree with another
reviewer calling it "the Nelson (in pediatrics) for OB",
because it has much less the intention to be comprehensive.
with his own demands, 'celibacy is not for either of us.' He never seemed like more than a business partner. Now Shauna has to decide what next to do to provide a stable home for her young half sister and herself, and at what cost she was willing to pay?