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One night. That's all Julian Caine offered. And heartbreak is my only souvenir. The morning after the most unforgettable night of my life, I wake up minus the man and plus one note. With my head held high, I'm determined to move on without the two men who broke my heart. My former fiancé who let me go easily without so much as a glance. And the staggering, gorgeous Englishman who made me scream incoherent words... All. Night. Long. When tragic circumstances bring Julian closer than ever, it comes with unyielding passion anda new proposal... but not the traditional kind, the no-strings attached kind. Tensions flare. Life-changing truths are revealed. New sexual adventures are explored. But the question remains, will we ever be more than ... more than this Interlude?
This is a coloring book for mental awareness supported by many of your favorite Indie Authors. Proceeds go to bringchange2mind. Join some of your favorite Indie Romance Authors and support mental awareness. Did you know that Mental Disability: Is the Number One cause of disability worldwide?Is the primary reason why a person dies of suicide every 14 minutes? I want to thank all of these amazing authors for contributing Ember-Raine Winters,Auden Dar, Scarlett Holloway, Mia Jones, Naomi Springthorp, Mia Pride, Tonya Clark, Leah Nehron, ZN Willett, Kristine Plum, Stacey Johnston, Kristen Collins, Chelli Larsen, S.Cinders, Faith Ryan, & HB Jasick.
Eliot Lamb has dreaded this moment for the past three years of his life: the final night of university. Gathered with his mates in the King's Arms, he begins the ultimate descent - Pub, Bar, Club. Staring into the foam of his first pint, he knows that before the night reaches its climactic conclusion on the sweaty dance-floor of Filth, he must solve the dilemma of his knotty love-life, risk his closest friendship, face up to a tragic secret, and deal with the fact that he hasn't a clue what to do with the rest of his life. And with the entire literary canon running wild in his imagination and a series of ominous text messages lighting up his mobile phone, things aren't going to be easy. Noughties is an inventive and lyrical comic novel about the highs and lows of modern university life. Eliot may know a lot about Renaissance poetry, the post-modern novel, French literary theory, and how to get hammered at a highly competitive rate, but he is fast realising that adulthood beckons, and it's going to be asking a lot more of him than that.
Good reasoning can lead to success; bad reasoning can lead to catastrophe. Yet, it's not obvious how we reason, and why we make mistakes. This book looks at the mental processes that underlie our reasoning. It provides the most accessible account yet of the science of reasoning.
When amateur thriller writer Ryn Weaver is accepted for the prestigious Writer-in-Residence program at The New York Public Library, she never expected to stumble into a real-life mystery surrounding the famous children's book, Lillies in the Cellar. Inspired by Yara and her twin Yarrow Thornberry's eccentric upbringing raised behind the walls of the library, the siblings have long-buried their infamous literary past as Yara now mentors young authors to follow in the footsteps of her best-selling success. But at what price? Before night falls on her first day, Ryn is left with three haunting questions: did the unspeakable horrors that unfolded in the children's book occur not just in fiction, but in reality too? Is she destined for the same fate? And how did the last writer end up dead? The Last Writer is a modern gothic psychological suspense from a USA Today bestselling author about an ambitious writer and the cracks that fracture a famous literary family. Perfect for fans of Ruth Ware, Riley Sager, and Lisa Jewell.
I thought I had it all until he came back.Julian Caine, my childhood friend, was a short, scrawny thirteen-year-old boy with thick glasses and a mouthful of braces the last time I saw him.Fourteen years later, he's no longer an awkward teen.He's all man.A. Beautiful. Staggering. Drop-dead. Gorgeous. Man.This is more than a fleeting attraction. I've spent too many sleepless nights obsessing over him while my fianc� sleeps next to me.Then Julian makes a proposal I can't ignore.One night.That's all he's offering.If I say yes, will I finally have it all? Or will it be a prelude to disaster?.Note: Prelude is Book One in The Interlude Duet. There is no cheating and due to graphic sexual content, it is intended for mature audiences only.
Her name is Emerson Hart and she is the love of his life. Unfortunately, he's not the only love of hers. And therein lies the problem.
The summer after senior year was supposed to be the best summer of my life.It was supposed to be full of adventure and self-discovery and making love under the stars.It was supposed to be about losing myself and finding my way.Only, it wasn't supposed to start like this.I wasn't supposed to go to that party.He wasn't supposed to notice me.The hot jock with the trust fund and chip on his shoulder.My ex-boyfriend's half-brother.Noah Tedesco is so far out of my league he might as well be playing a different game.Noah wasn't supposed to look twice at a girl like me, but he did.Now that I'm on his radar, my life will never be the same.
A monk leads a simple life. He studies his books late into the evening and searches for truth in their pages. His cat, Pangur, leads a simple life, too, chasing prey in the darkness. As night turns to dawn, Pangur leads his companion to the truth he has been seeking. The White Cat and the Monk is a retelling of the classic Old Irish poem “Pangur Bán.” With Jo Ellen Bogart’s simple and elegant narration and Sydney Smith’s classically inspired images, this contemplative story pays tribute to the wisdom of animals and the wonders of the natural world.
“An immersive, heartbreaking story about war, passion, and the road not taken.” — People "One of the most beautiful and moving love stories you’ll read this year." — Nylon Magazine NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The Washington Post • The New York Post • Vulture • Real Simple • Bustle • Nylon • Thrillist • Mental Floss • Self magazine • Booklist • Refinery 29 An emotionally riveting debut novel about war, family, and forbidden love—the unforgettable saga of two ill-fated lovers in Korea and the heartbreaking choices they’re forced to make in the years surrounding the civil war that still haunts us today. When the communist-backed army from the nor...