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The Hawk and the Dove is historical fiction with threads of magical realism and romance. It develops over six wartime periods: the Viking era, the Peninsula War, the US Civil War, World War II, and the killing fields of Rwanda and Vietnam. A hawk and dove flow through these times, influencing characters in their struggles.
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In 'Life is an Adventure', R. J. Manion explores the myriad contours of human experience through a tapestry of rich narrative and introspective prose. Restored to modern readership by DigiCat Publishing, this work stands as a testament to literary preservation and the enduring value of classic narratives. Manion's style, characterized by its eloquence and depth, delves into the quintessential journey of life with both subtlety and vigor, reflecting the complexities of adventure and self-discovery. Within this literary context, the book emerges as a beacon for those yearning to comprehend the intricate dance of fate and choice in the human saga. R. J. Manion's oeuvre is frequently reflective ...
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Two billionaire tycoons. One murder. An arranged relationship gone wrong. And a bribe meant to fix a mistake...but it turns into the most powerful love in the family’s history. On the outside, it looks like Malcolm takes me for a fool, but I know better. Being an engineer, you learn how things tick, including people. And while he tries to convince himself that he doesn’t like me, there are...things that tell me otherwise. Sure, he’s as sexy as hell, and he doesn’t even know it. And that’s half the problem. The other problem is that I like him, too. But when tragedy strikes and Malcolm is muscled into something, the last thing either of us needs is each other. And then his past life...