![]() ![]() Untold truths will finally come to light. Peyton knows her life will begin to unravel. He’s guarded and keeps secrets close to him. He’s not the same boy she once fell in love with. For Peyton, his return opens up all her old wounds and resurfaces the memories she’s tried to forget. Just when she thinks life couldn’t get more complicated, the one person that shattered her heart, soul and belief returns. Now at twenty-one, she’s inherited the family hotel, The Spencer-Dayle. Left heartbroken and with no explanation, Peyton spends the next four years of her life without him, ensuring they never cross paths again.Īt seventeen and months after Callum leaves her, Peyton buries her parents-feeling more alone than ever before. ![]() That was, until the morning Peyton wakes up to find Callum packing up and leaving the small town they lived in. ![]() As the years went by, it only made sense that they would wind up being completely and utterly infatuated with each other. Growing up, Peyton Spencer fell in love with the boy across the road, Callum Reid. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Napoleon declared himself Emperor in 1804. He was very popular and had the support of the army AND the masses. A talented and ambitious Army officer, Napoleon pulled a coup in 1799 and made himself First Consul. Once Robespierre was executed and the Terror ended, the Republic was still in rather weak hands. France became a Republic, but an unstable one, and suffered through the Reign of Terror when extremists took power within the Republic. France had a Revolution in 1789 that overthrew the King. ![]() Please check out the schedule hereĪnd for those who need some Napoleon context, I have copied a paragraph with some historical context that u/zemastor has very helpfully provided: This Tuesday, May 9th, we will discuss the next three chapters: 19 The Third Attack, 20 The Cemetery of the Chateau d'If, 21 The Island of Tiboulen. For a detailed chapter summary please see LitCharts Today we are discussing the next three chapters: 16 A Learned Italian, 17 The Abbe's Chamber, 18 The Treasure. We have a strict spoiler policy here at r/bookclub. If you feel the need to discuss something outside of what was read please use spoiler tags or head on over to the Marginalia. Spoiler disclaimer: Be mindful of only discussing what chapters we have read thus far. Welcome to the discussion for The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas. ![]() ![]() Cabinet Secretaries should oversee executive orders related to critical minerals, providing modifications and updates as needed. It needs to re-fund the Bureau of Mines and give it a clear, modern mission. The federal government has a role to play. In their view mineral independence can be promoted by streamlining permitting, stepping up the preparation of geological maps, and finding suitable tax incentives for the domestic mineral industry. ![]() To strengthen national security, the authors recommend keeping mineral ownership in American hands, re-thinking stockpile capabilities, and making plans to address potential disruptions in the supply chains. That is followed by three chapters about how the mineral industry is undermined, how to take back America’s mineral future, and a discussion of the growing support for mineral independence.įinally there are recommendations, or as the authors call them “how to disrupt the status quo and win.” Groundbreaking! America’s New Quest for Mineral Independence. ![]() |