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Christmas Haven


Christmas Haven


Christmas Haven


$5.75


“Shock is police captain Morgan Wright’s first reaction to seeing his former sweetheart, Julie Burns. But concern soon follows. The lovely social worker left Port Whisper behind years ago. Why is she back…and what’s got her so scared?>Her hometown was the only safe place Julie could turn to after witnessing a kidnapping. She didn’t count on trouble following her. And she certainly didn’t expect to run into Morgan, or to feel that old love rekindle. Morgan wants to help her, and she wants to let him–but now that danger has intruded on her safe haven, everyone’s at risk….”

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Nordic Ware Deluxe Bundt Cake Keeper


Nordic Ware Deluxe Bundt Cake Keeper


$16.50


Nordic Ware Bundt Cake keeper is perfect for keeping your favorite bundt cake fresh. Made of durable polystyrene, this crystal clear cake holder shows off the beauty of your favorite cake. Lid has twist lock to stay in place….

Pfaltzgraff Holiday Gold Footed Dessert Bowls, Set of 4


Pfaltzgraff Holiday Gold Footed Dessert Bowls, Set of 4


$19.95


Holiday Gold, introduced in 2004, features richly etched and hand-painted glassware designed to coordinate with Pfaltzgraff’s most popular holiday patterns. With decorative holly and gold-colored stems, this set of four footed dessert bowls can be used for entertaining or everyday use throughout the winter. The dishwasher-safe bowls provide a festive way to serve ice cream, holiday puddings, and m…

Haven Beer and Ale Coaster Set


Haven Beer and Ale Coaster Set



Beautiful set of 4 open cell rubber coasters with original full-color design. The perfect gift for the beer lover in your life….



The Perfect Ways to Treat Your Staff to Christmas Swag During the Holiday Season

Each and every year when Christmas comes around, a lot of employers are trying to think of fresh ways to demonstrate to their employees that they value the work that they do. While some companies are capable of spend a few hundred dollars on each employee and others can only shell out a few dollars per person, it does not really matter because either way it is a gesture that is truly appreciated by the staff. That is why it is extremely important for business owners to make certain they set aside some money to reward their employees every christmas season with some great Christmas swag, be it something large or small. Every single employee is sure to enjoy their corporate Christmas gift and also to tell all of their friends how much they love being valued for the labor that they do on a regular basis.

There are numerous relatively conventional ideas of how you can treat employees to Christmas swag, but the more creative ideas are the ones that really stick out to the employees and make memories that last them for years to come. This is really important because the corporate Christmas gifts are designed for not just appreciation for the work that these people are doing. Fortunately they are very important for developing employee loyalty and creating a business culture where people want to stay and work for years to come.

Coming up with the best ideas are usually best determined on a case by case basis due to the nature of the workplace, its culture and what type of funds are accessible for giving out Christmas swag. Even so, there are several basic ideas for very creative corporate Christmas gifts that many business owners have discovered to be especially popular among their employees. Gift baskets can be very tacky and generic, but when companies assemble their own gift baskets things can get a lot more interesting. For instance, a business owner may consider putting together a movie night gift package as a corporate Christmas gift for their employees. In the package would be a gift certificate to cover the admission, drinks and snacks for at least four people to attend a movie at a local theater. This gives a lot of people a much needed night out with their family or their friends, something that almost anyone can truly appreciate, especially around the holidays. Included in the gift basket may be some fun popcorn buckets, 3D glasses for a specific film or a DVD of a new release. It ties together the movie motif while also providing extra fun for the employee and their family.

When it comes time to give your Christmas swag, consider giving distinctive and creative corporate Christmas gifts that give the employee something they genuinely value.



 1988 Television Films (Study Guide)


1988 Television Films (Study Guide)


$14.14


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Earth Star Voyager, the Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound, Crash Course, the Firm, Roots: the Gift, Splash, Too, I Saw What You Did, Tumbledown, the Incredible Hulk Returns, a Very Brady Christmas, the Murder of Mary Phagan, an Officer and a Car Salesman, the Vision, Dance 'til Dawn, the Taking of Flight 847: the Uli Derickson Story, the Attic: the Hiding of Anne Frank, David, Totally Minnie, a Man for All Seasons, the Aggression, Weekend War, Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears, Ollie Hopnoodle's Haven of Bliss, Go Toward the Light, Killer Instinct, Shades of Love: Tangerine Taxi, Justin Case, the Great Escape Ii: the Untold Story, Ladykillers. Excerpt: A Man for All Seasons A Man for All Seasons is a 1988 television movie about Sir Thomas More , directed by and starring Charlton Heston . It is a remake of the 1966 film A Man for All Seasons and is based on the play by Robert Bolt of the same name . A Man for All Seasons was the first made-for-TV film produced on behalf of the TNT television network. The film stars Heston as More, Vanessa Redgrave (who cameoed in the 1966 version) as his wife Alice, Sir John Gielgud as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey , Martin Chamberlain as King Henry VIII , Richard Johnson as the Duke of Norfolk , and Roy Kinnear as the narrator, "The Common Man", who was cut from the previous film. (The "Common Man' functions in the manner of a Greek chorus throughout the play, appearing at crucial moments and seeming to comment on the action.) The 1988 film follows the original stage play more literally, runs a half-hour longer than the 1966 film, and could be considered more "stagy" than that earlier film, which not only divided the Common Man into several more realistic characters, but omitted small portions of the play itself.

 A Christmas Visitor


A Christmas Visitor


$3.09


Renowned for her acclaimed Victorian novels as well as a stunning new series set in World War I, Anne Perry consistently dazzles us with stories rife with emotion, intrigue, and psychological depth. She recently expanded her talents with the delightfully rendered novella, A Christmas Journey, which USA Today called one of the best books to brighten the joyous season. Now she has given readers another gift-a yuletide offering full of holiday magic . . . and murder. The Dreghorn family is gathering for an anticipated reunion in the Lake District of England. The blissful tranquility of the snowbound estate, however, is soon shattered by what appears to be an accidental death. The victim's distraught wife, Antonia, summons her godfather, distinguished mathematician and inventor Henry Rathbone-one of the most beloved characters from Perry's bestselling William Monk series. But questions about the tragic event turn into whispers of murder, sending shock waves among members of the Dreghorn clan, who haven't seen each other in ten years. Now Rathbone must put his analytical and creative capacities to the test as he assumes the role of an amateur investigator. But while searching for clues and mulling over potential motives, he cannot help but wonder: Will another poor soul meet the same untimely end-and be silenced like the night? In this Christmas novella, featuring a colorful, somewhat eccentric cast of characters and an irresistible plot as twisty as a ribbon, Rathbone rescues the holiday with a grace that would impress William Monk himself.

 Angel's Wish


Angel's Wish


$3.99


A Timeless Saga of Romance and Bondage and a Lesbian Love that Crossed the Barrier of the Ages! It is the year 2056. Angel is a deadbeat mechanic whose own parents have disowned her due to lifestyle choices. One day she finds herself daydreaming in front of a 1950's pin-up calendar. Suddenly she is transported back in time. An unspoken wish has been granted. The brand-new antique cars fascinate her and the classy women intrigue her senses. One beautiful blonde in particular catches her fancy: Carina Andreas, daughter of the wealthy Erik Andreas. He owns a local car-building factory. Angel meets the family when their car breaks down in the rain and she gets it started. They invite her back to their home since her non-existent in-town friends haven't shown up for her. Angel sets her sights on Carina but Mary the maid has something else in store for her. This maid is not only lesbian but also a submissive. Things get hot and heavy between the two of them but Angel never gives up on Carina. She goes on errands to help others and finds herself really caring about them. Before she knows it she's finding ways to do good things without being asked or directed. Mr. Andreas invites Angel to tour his car factory and she ends up working for him. He treats her just like a daughter. One day at the frozen pond Angel discovers that Mary is the soul-mate she's been looking for, but it may be too late. They ultimately make up before Christmas Eve and spend the evening together. Angel makes a wish upon the star atop the tree that her life can continue just as it is--the next morning she is transported back in her sleep. Angel goes around in a daze wondering where she went wrong to lose everythingthat meant so much to her, and if she will ever see Mary again. Separated by time, she aches to know if the two of them can somehow reunite through the gulfs of time and spend the rest of their days together.

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