But she's still spent the better part of the last decade getting asked about her deeply personal Gabe Parker profile at every turn. Ten years later, after a brutal divorce and a heavy dose of therapy, Chani is back in Los Angeles, laser-focused on one thing: her work. But what comes next proves to be life-changing in ways Chani never saw coming, as the interview turns into a whirlwind weekend that has the tabloids buzzing. Gabe will get good press, and her career will skyrocket. yet if she can keep her cool and nail the piece, it could be a huge win. It's terrifying and thrilling all at once. The Gabe Parker-her forever celebrity crush, the object of her fantasies, the background photo on her phone-who's also just been cast as the new James Bond. Then she's hired to write a profile of movie star Gabe Parker. While her former MFA classmates are nabbing book deals, she's in the trenches writing puff pieces. Twentysomething writer Chani Horowitz is stuck. A restless young journalist with big dreams interviews a Hollywood heartthrob-and, ten years later, it's clear that their time together meant more than meets the eye in this sexy, engrossing adult debut novel.
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Hill offers wise counsel that is biblically faithful, theologically serious, and oriented to the life and practice of the church. In Washed and Waiting, Hill explores the three main struggles that have been part of his daily effort to live faithfully: What exactly does the gospel demand of gay and lesbian Christians, and how can it enable them to fulfill its commands? How do Christians who experience homoerotic desires live with the loneliness such desires entail? Is there any relief for it? What comfort does the gospel offer? Can those of us who struggle with homosexuality please God and truly experience his pleasure in the midst of sexual brokenness? Interspersed throughout these main sections are character sketches and stories of people who have experienced this journey's trials and triumphs. To those on a similar journey, it's often a life of uncertainties and questions. The reality of loneliness and isolation of the celibate homosexual Christian is something that Hill lives and takes seriously in his pursuit of the gospel-centered life. For many who are on this path, it's a lonely one. Wesley Hill's personal experiences and biblical reflections offer insight into how a nonpracticing gay Christian can "prove, live out, and celebrate" the grace of Christ and the power of the Holy Spirit. I give it all to you in a series of small, easy steps that put the fun back in dating, plus the science and reasoning behind it so you can trust where it all comes from. This book combines ancient wisdom with modern science to give smart, successful women like yourself a heart-centered, science-based, practical guide to finding fulfillment in your love lives - and far beyond. What to do?Īncient Wisdom + Modern Science = Lasting Love & Happiness For You And nowadays, lots of guys are less educated and affluent than you. With a high-powered career, it may seem that there just isn't time for love. Partially because I'm not your grandma, and partially because the 21st century poses unprecedented challenges to the modern woman. So I wrote this book to remedy the situation. The 1-Rated Dating Book on AmazonSmart, successful women CAN have it all: a great career AND a. They either couldn't find the right guy, were with the wrong guy, had relationships that didn't last, or had given up on dating entirely. available in Trade Paperback on, also read synopsis and reviews. See - smart women like yourself were having unfulfilling love lives on an epidemic scale when I was an advisor at Harvard. Do you know how to find him, meet him, attract him, and keep him in your life? This book shows you how.Ĭan you have it all? I believe that smart, successful women can have both a great career and a rich, warm, fulfilling love life. The man who will love you forever is out there right now. Deep cracks and scorings climbed irregularly over the spire’s surface, disappearing into the darkened shadow of the overhang. A thick rock spire pushed up from the canyon floor, spreading toward the top into a broad flat surface. He could see now how it had gotten its name. The small ship was on auto now, banking as it descended, avoiding other air traffic on its way into Balance City’s port. He’d heard about the city, but the tales were nothing compared to the sight now becoming clearer in front of the small craft. Jack Stein craned forward in his seat, leaning over the front panel to try to get a better view of the approaching city through the forward viewscreens, though the flyer’s nose partially blocked the view. Originally published by Roc Books, an imprint of Penguin Putnam Any resemblance to any person living or dead is purely coincidental, |