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The Titan Series
The Titan Series
By Christin Harber
13 books

Military Romance : suspense thrillers with some spice
Box set one includes books 1-5
Box set two includes 6-9
Box set three includes 10-13
Audible books read by my favorite narrator: Jeffery Kafer
The Titan series set 1 books 1-5
Winters Heat, Garrison's Creed, Westin's Chase, Gambled, and Chased
The Titan series set 2 books 6-9
Savage Secrets, Heart Attack, Sweet One, and Black Dawn
The Titan series set 3 books 10-13
Live Wire, Bishop's Queen, Locke and Key, and Jax
This bestselling series is packed with alpha men and their strong women as they fall in love and defy death. Each of the high-stakes love stories has a happily ever after! No cliffhangers!
Topics include - enemies to lovers, fake marriage, friends to lovers, rescue and adventure, second chance romance, and more.
My kind of books. Hard to put down. Also available on Kindle Unlimited.
Because there are mentions of characters throughout the books it is my opinion they are best read in order. Not doing so does not spoil the stories.
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Wise words brought from wise thoughts. Let us not persecute one another but live in peace and love. Harmony with all.

In this extreme, fanatical age, when so many are lost and desperately looking for some meaning in their lives, these westerners’ pursuit of Buddhadharma is remarkable and worthy of lavish praise. This is especially so at a time when so many people in the world voluntarily opt to follow the most extreme of all views and paths which glorifies harming themselves and others. Yet our so-called liberal, free, intellectual society tries so hard to justify this kind of extreme outlook and action. Some even label it ‘moderation’, laying the blame for its violence on an errant few, rather than recognizing that it’s the view and the path that are mistaken.
I would go as far as to say that there seems to be a trend amongst liberals and intellectuals – all those who pride themselves on being objective and love to criticize – for finding fault in things that are obviously good, and finding good in things that are obviously very bad. As a result, they put a remarkable amount of time and energy into deriding a path that’s based on love and compassion, has virtually no historical record of violence, and that teaches the most profound wisdom of dependent arising. And they put even more time and energy into justifying a path that glorifies violence and dualism.
– Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche