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What happens when two billionaire best friends and business partners decide to make a merger in the bedroom? Find out in New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh’s latest red-hot read! I thought I’d met The One in college. But after nine years of marriage, one text changed everything. The next thing I knew…divorce. My best friend Hazel’s seen me through it—unfailingly logical and quirky, as always. We run a VC firm that’s made us filthy rich. Maybe money can’t buy happiness, but winning in business is addictive. When a tipsy encounter has me remembering Hazel’s soft champagne kiss for a week, she’s what I crave. We’ve only ever been friends. Business partners. Yet when Hazel launches a slideshow and proposes we shake up singledom by pairing in the bedroom, I can’t resist. The kiss was unforgettable, but the sex is intoxicating. It was supposed to be fun and easy. So why can’t I get enough? With a broken marriage behind me, I can’t have these new feelings for an old friend. Ones that make me want to have her permanently… Step into stories of provocative romance where sexual fantasies come true. Let your inhibitions run wild with Harlequin DARE.
Doing Feminism represents over 220 artists and groups with 370 colour illustrations punctuated by extracts from artists’ statements, curatorial writing and critique. Tracking networks of art practice, exhibitions, protest and critical thought over several generations, Marsh demonstrates the innovation and power of women’s art and the ways in which it has influenced and changed the contemporary art landscape in Australia and internationally. The images and texts are curated by decade and contextualised to provide a broad analysis of art and feminist criticism since the late 1960s. The result of many years of research in the field and the archive, Doing Feminism reproduces essays by key pr...
The virgins who enter the twisting tunnels of the Guardians have little hope--or wish--to escape. But Miu has her own reason for participating in the Hunt, and she has no intention of being caught . . . until she meets the darkly sensual predator who's on her trail. Original.
A sexy standalone romantic comedy from New York Times bestselling author Anne Marsh He’s big. He’s sexy. And he’s hung. The first time I meet Pick Revere I tried to bash his head in with a baseball bat. The second time, I kissed the ever-loving daylights out of him on a dare. For a girl who’s on the lam and hiding from her cop ex, I’m failing miserably at laying low. Instead, I’m going up in delicious flames—because Pick’s the hottest, roughest, toughest bad boy firefighter I’ve ever laid eyes (or lips) on. He promises he has a big hose—and knows how to use it. I’d investigate, but I need my job as a cook at the fire camp. I’m supposed to serve my hotshot breakfast—...
It's not every man who will risk his life, leaping into the flames of a wildland inferno. And it's not every woman who will love him. . . He's Feeling The Heat Evan Donovan is a big muscled giant of a man, whose size and strength make him uniquely qualified to be a smoke jumper. No matter how great or how treacherous the challenge, he gets the job done. But when he agrees to look in on a friend's ex-wife after a suspicious brushfire, Evan learns that some jobs are too hot to handle. Especially when it involves a scorchingly sexy woman. . . She's Playing With Fire Faye Duncan is a photographer on a mission, shooting fires for a magazine. But her first encounter with a wildfire isn't nearly as...
A funny, sexy romantic suspense series about wildland firefighters by New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Anne Marsh! Rio Donovan is having a very bad day. He’s three thousand feet about a California forest fire when his parachute fails to open. It’s okay, though, because his teammate catches him and carries him safely to the ground. All’s well that ends well. Except that his rescuer is his prickly, competitive, completely professional but entirely gorgeous teammate Gia Jackson… Turns out, Rio’s brothers have very strong opinions on the idea of Rio dating a coworker and they’re voting no. According to them, Gia is off-limits. One of the guys. Plus, she’s no fan of c...
She lives to perform. And I love to watch... Watching Maple Washington pirouette in nothing but her ballet slippers leaves me craving a private encore. But when I learn the fierce dancer’s ex posted her video to my company’s hookup app, I’m ready to destroy him the way only a billionaire computer genius can. Playing Maple’s fake boyfriend and making all her voyeuristic fantasies come true is a delicious bonus. Unless I get hooked forever...
"Indulge your romantic royal wedding fantasies with this read."--EW.com Fairy tales always have a Prince Charming and a bad guy. In real life, Prince Charming is the bad guy and his favorite happy ending is the big O. I'm Prince Dare but you can call me Prince Charming. Cinderella never wanted the prince--she wanted a night out, a banging dress, and some midnight fun. I deliver that. I make being bad look way more fun than being good, and no one leaves my royal bed without a happy ending. When my uncle, the reigning king of Vale, orders me to marry and offers to make me the heir to the throne, I'm thrown for a loop. I'm the spare, the extra, the free gift with purchase. I can't be the hero and I won't be the villain who knocks his brother off the throne, so I've come up with an evil plan of my own... I'll marry someone completely unsuitable to take myself out of the running. The only problem? My suitably unroyal bride is far too tempting to resist--Edee is funny, sweet, and sexy. And best of all, she's American. It's a great plan. Everything's working out just fine until reality starts to intrude on my fantasy and for the first time ever, I wish fairy tales did come true.
Explores performance art through live manifestations & reiterations in photographs, film & video. Records such as these, were made early in history of performance art, have enabled audiences to experience works long after artists' original enactments & triggered current debate surrounding 'remediation' in an age of new technology. Marsh at Monash.
To take over a local pack Cajun werewolf Jace Jones must take a mate ... but she wants nothing to do with a big, bad biker who sometimes turns furry. "You don't have to do anything. I'm gonna take care of everything." I mean it, too. While sinking my d*ck inside her tops my current wish list, I also intend to make this good for her. She's had a sh*t deal in life, and I absolutely want to kiss her better. The way I see it, all she has to do is enjoy. I'll do all the rest. I'm practically a Boy Scout and she can pin the medal to my goddamned chest later. First, I have my mate to kiss. To keep the peace between two rival wolf packs, Cajun werewolf Jace Jones agrees to become the alpha of The Br...