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Christina Lee

    Christina crafts romance novels across various sub-genres, with a particular focus on LGBTQ characters. This commitment stems from a belief in the importance of representation, ensuring that everyone can find stories where they see themselves and experience a deserved happily-ever-after. Her writing explores the nuances of relationships and the universal quest for love and fulfillment. Through her diverse narratives, she champions the idea that love stories should be inclusive and accessible to all.

    Women′s Health
    Social Dimensions of Medieval Disease and Disability
    Two of Hearts
    All of You
    Screening Generation X
    The Anxiety of Sameness in Early Modern Spain
    • 2018

      The author examines a very broad range of fiction and non fiction works, many relatively unknown, to analyse how discourses about non-elites, conversos and moriscos, reveal anxieties in their Old Christian readers and authors. -- .

      The Anxiety of Sameness in Early Modern Spain
    • 2015

      Two of Hearts

      • 290 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.6(362)Add rating

      A compelling romance unfolds as the protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery while rekindling a past relationship. Set against the backdrop of second chances, the narrative explores themes of love, growth, and the complexities of reconnecting with someone from one's past. The author weaves an emotional tale that captures the essence of personal transformation alongside the thrill of romance, making it a poignant read for those who believe in the power of love and redemption.

      Two of Hearts
    • 2014

      Focusing on medieval northern Europe from the 6th to the 15th centuries, this volume explores how social factors influenced the categorization of individuals as 'disabled.' Contributors highlight the cultural constructions of health and disease, revealing that medieval perceptions of wellness often differ significantly from modern understandings. Each paper examines various social constructs of health and illness, providing insights into the complexities of medieval life and the fluidity of health definitions during this period.

      Social Dimensions of Medieval Disease and Disability
    • 2014

      All of You

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(61)Add rating

      Avery's life takes a turn when she encounters her attractive upstairs neighbor, leading to an intense emotional journey. As their relationship develops, themes of love, desire, and personal growth emerge, challenging Avery to confront her past and embrace new possibilities. The novel explores the complexities of young adulthood and the transformative power of connection, making it a compelling read for fans of heartfelt romance.

      All of You
    • 2010

      Screening Generation X

      The Politics and Popular Memory of Youth in Contemporary Cinema

      • 194 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book delves into the portrayal of Generation X in American and British cinema, highlighting how these representations reflect significant cultural changes and societal disparities. It explores iconic figures associated with 'Gen X,' such as the slacker, and discusses their impact on popular memory and political discourse. By examining these cinematic depictions, the author reveals deeper insights into the youth experience during a transformative era, addressing themes of identity, disillusionment, and societal expectations.

      Screening Generation X
    • 1998

      Women′s Health

      Psychological and Social Perspectives

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Offering valuable insights, this book serves as a comprehensive resource for students, academics, and practitioners in health and clinical psychology, as well as those in women's studies, sociology, and social work. It presents thought-provoking content that inspires further research in women's health, making it an invigorating read for anyone interested in the field.

      Women′s Health