Author Elizabeth Armstrong s new book “Guardian of Her Heart” begins a thrilling and unlikely romance complicated by a family secret from the past
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Recent release Guardian of her Heart from Page Publishing author Elizabeth Armstrong is an exciting journey through an unexpected romance between a rakish viscount and his adorably eccentric ward that is threatened by a newly discovered secret from her tragic past. NEW YORK (PRWEB) March 08, 2021 Elizabeth Armstrong is a novelist with a master s degree in social work who has completed her new book Guardian of her Heart . The story is a gripping and potent fiction about the evolving relationship between childhood friends who share an unexpected attraction after years of separation. A secret clause in her father s will threatens to shatter bonds of trust and separate the two forever.
Nicky Jolley, managing director of HR2day DARLINGTON businesses have said the relocation of treasury jobs to the town is the best news for the area in recent history . Matthew Wharton, of Wharton Construction, said: “It will be very beneficial for a major government department like the Treasury to base itself in Darlington. I’m sure it will give the decision makers an insight into life outside London and the real-world challenges faced by regions such as ours. “In addition, such a move will not only provide a boost to the local economy, and attract further investment, it will also raise the town’s profile.”
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‘Faith in the Masses’: Communist Party history gives something to believe in February 17, 2021 11:42 AM CDT By Michael Berkowitz
The new book Faith in the Masses includes a range of topical and biographical essays from across the Communist Party USA s first century.
Faith in the Masses: Essays Celebrating 100 Years of the Communist Party, USA, edited by Tony Pecinovsky, is an ambitious undertaking almost as ambitious as the work the book describes. These essays cast a wide net aiming to capture the breadth of the Party’s efforts to change society over the last century. The celebration is heartfelt, reverent at times, hyper-romantic at others, and decidedly not uncritical.
Peter Gibson MP, Steven Hindmarch (Hellens Group), Natalie Palmer (Latimer Hinks), Matthew Wharton (Wharton Construction) and Kate Chisholm (Head teacher at Skerne Park Academy) A HOST of Darlington businesses have answered Peter Gibson s appeal to provide laptops for children at Skerne Park Academy. The Darlington MP made the appeal after learning that a number of pupils from the primary school on Coleridge Gardens did not have the devices as they need to enable remote learning during the third national coronavirus lockdown. Local and Darlington-based including Hellens Group, Latimer Hinks Solicitors, Recognition PR and Wharton Construction, have together pledged to source and donate 12 new devices to the school.
EVEN by Covid standards, it’s been a bit of a white-knuckle ride on the roller-coaster of life these past few weeks, and as if an emergency appeal by the South West Acute Hospital for off-duty staff to come in wasn’t enough, we have the whole ‘hokey-cokey’ of disrupted learning, exams and assessments starting to brew up – something that every pupil, parent and teacher is fully aware of. Starting first with the transfer test, let’s look at what we have. Currently, there are two companies or consortia who run it, and Northern Ireland being as it is, each serves mainly, but by no means exclusively, one side each of our sadly still-polarised community. The ‘Post Primary Transfer Consortium’ that runs the GL exams, and represents 33 schools including St. Michael’s College and Mount Lourdes Grammar School, has already announced they it not be running any transfer examinations, and the responsibility falls on schools to decide how. This will not be published yet, so it�