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Featured in the film Twenty Feet From Stardom, the woman whose voice the New York Times said "is as embedded in the history of rock 'n' roll as Eric Clapton's guitar and Bob Dylan's lyrics" tells her story Right out of high school, Darlene Love began singing lead vocals for legendary producer Phil Spector, cutting such classic hits as the number one "He's a Rebel," "Da Doo Ron Ron," and "He's Sure the Boy I Love." As part of the girl group the Blossoms, she held a regular spot on television's Shindig!, and with Bob B. Soxx & the Blue Jeans she toured the country. Later, she sang backup—and collected numerous scintillating backstage stories—with, among others, Dionne Warwick, the Mamas an...
Karina Vasiliev had it all - until someone tried to abduct her, putting her father on high alert and forcing her to move back home to Boston. She knew her father hired protection. What she hadn't expected was the infuriatingly sexy Nathan James.No one says no to the Vasiliev family -which is how Nathan gets stuck babysitting the wealthy hotelier's daughter.Being a bodyguard to the world's elite requires unwavering focus and dedication. And that leaves no room for the temptation that comes with looking after the fiery Russian heiress.But when boundaries are tested and emotions are on the line, Nathan must make a decision.Can he keep Karina safe? Or will their forbidden attraction put her life in jeopardy?
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Interior designer Haley Farrell and contractor Dutch Merrill argue over just about everything--even their rhyming last names. Could it be a budding romance, or is it business as usual for these creative cohorts? Unfortunately, they don't have time to figure it out. Marlene Weikert, their newest client in a renovation project, has just died, and Haley suspects it was not by natural causes. Who would have killed Marlene? Could it be the friendly nurse? One of Marlene's contentious sons? Or maybe the doctor who provided Marlene's medication? Armed with her designer's eye for detail, Haley sets out to solve the mystery. Written by a popular author, Interior Motives perfectly combines interior design, mystery, and chick lit to create a hot new hybrid genre readers will love.
There is much excitement for a big brother or big sister when a new baby comes home! Of course, a new baby can also perplex a big brother or sister. The combination of wise, comforting words written by author and expert maternity nurse Darlene Stango and the fresh, sweet, and wry illustrations by artist Rose Holtermann will appeal to young, modern families. Nurse Stango lovingly and liltingly teaches young siblings about what a new baby looks and acts like, and with kind and simple language, she comprehensively explains how babies need special care. She also explains to them that they will have many different feelings, some good, and some not so good, but the not-so-good feelings will pass with time. She reassures them that they are unique and very loved while encouraging them to embrace their role as a big brother or sister. Becoming a Big Brother or Sister is the perfect gift for siblings about to experience a new baby in their home.
Except for a massacre of five hundred settlers by renegade Creek Indians in the early 1800s, not much bad had happened during two centuries in Little River, Alabama, an obscure Lost Colony in the swampy woodlands of To Kill a Mockingbird country. "We're stuck down here being poor together" is how one native described the hamlet of about two hundred people, half black and half white. But in 1997, racial violence hit Little River like a thunderclap. A young black man was killed while trying to break into a white family's trailer at night, a beloved white store owner was nearly bludgeoned to death by a black ex-convict, and finally a marauding band of white kids torched a black church and vanda...
This expanded edition of Wendy Ewald's now-rare book, first published in 1985, offers a view of the rural south over the past thirty five years. It includes pictures and stories by eight of Ewald's students, now grownups. Their visions, old and new, illuminate the present and the past.