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You can't change the past but you can choose your future. Jack Chevalier is determined not to let his past define him. He keeps his head down and works hard. He’s not sure how he’s ended up with such great friends, but he’s grateful. Especially for the one man who’s always defied his expectations. Grady McDonnough has been on his own his entire adult life. He’s got acquaintances and colleagues and a bachelor pad where he can order take-out to his heart’s content, and that’s enough. Sure there are things he misses, but he wouldn’t trade being his true self for anything. Trust has never come easy for Jack, but Grady's been the exception from the moment they met. Now they're clo...
As Celtic navigates his way through the city to try and lead a group of dogs to safety, he realizes the importance of daily walks, and the fun things dogs can do when they are not chained to a leash. The book is a must read for any family thinking of adopting a pet from the animal shelter, and emphasizes the importance of family. It also sets the stage for the fifth-and-final book in the five-part series -- The Adventures of Celtic: Going for the Gold, which is due to come out this spring.
Nobody f**ks with the Wade brother... Colton and Kitt were minding their own business. After playing to a crowd of twenty-five hundred, the rockers just wanted to grab a drink. The locals had other ideas. The two tattooed and muscle bound brothers have no choice but to whoop some ass. This short story is a prequel to Outlaw Country, a full-length romance novel with a happily ever after.
The purpose of this book is to study Ross Macdonald's detective fiction as an example of popular culture. The author applies cross-methodological approaches to Macdonald's novels specifically, H. Richard Niebuhr's ethics to The Underground Man, Freudian theories of society to The Moving Target and examines popular culture's social function in terms of Robert Merton's functional analysis of popular culture. In addition, the work includes an overview of hard-boiled detective fiction and a review of previous critical approaches to Macdonald, as well as a summary conclusion and an appendix on adaptations of detective novels to movies.
CARLTON IS A FOOTBALL SUPER JOCK. HE ALSO POSSESSES A DEEP, DARK SIDE. THIS IS THE STORY OF THE HIGHS AND LOWS OF HIS SPLIT PERSONALITY. BE PREPARED FOR MACABRE SITUATIONS. OTHER BOOKS BY: SALLY A. ALLEN: AFTER THE SPARKS FADING SPARKS SEEING SPARKS COUGAR CHOICES THE ROGUE Cover Design by Al Musitano www.personalcovers.webs.com
Yellowstone meets The Bodyguard Colton Henderson has been gone for years from his small Hill Country town. The former Special Ops soldier is finally back, but his family is shocked when he brings along his new fiancée. The truth is Jennifer and Colton have a secret between them. She's running from a suddenly dangerous man and Colton isn't her fiancé. He's her bodyguard. If you love bodyguard romance, military heroes, cowboys and small towns, you will love this book! "Delightful." ~ Lori Wilde, New York Times bestselling author on Lucky Cowboy
Welcome to Stone Ridge, Texas where salt of the earth chivalrous cowboys pursue their happily ever afters. In this small town, women are especially revered. They're in the minority, so they're coveted and protected. Good for the women, not so good for all the single men. From cowboys falling for their best friend's sister, to first love second chance reunions, to accidental pregnancies with visiting Nashville stars, read as these cowboys chase and find the women they love. The three book box set of the bestselling Cowboys of Stone Ridge series includes: Cowboy, It's Christmas, Mr. Cowboy, and Soldier Cowboy. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ A wonderful story with terrific interaction from friends and family showing a tight knit community with a strong sense belonging. ~ review on Cowboy, It's Christmas ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ One of the best cowboy series I've read! Loved the characters and the drama. Ms. Bell really captured Texas cowboys and their qualities and characteristics truthfully. ~ review of Mr. Cowboy ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Well written with a wonderful turn of words. A must read for all romantics. ~ review of Soldier Cowboy
H3R0complex: Would it be weird to fall in love with someone you’ve never met in real life? Why did my best friend have to send me this message now? I don’t have time for this. I don’t even know H3R0complex’s real name, face, gender, anything, but I think I might like to. This message does strange things to my heart. I met H3R0complex through Ethereal War, my escape from reality and the world where my mom–the coolest game developer–still exists in the form of an NPC. My mom lost the fight against cancer four years ago. I’ve made it my mission to preserve my mom’s memory by taking control of Ethereal War, pulling strings behind the scenes with my backdoor. I know how it sounds,...