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Diane Farr—Numb3rs star, Loveline veteran, and FunnyorDie.com contributor—always took for granted that she could love anybody she chose. But when she, a white woman, fell in love with a Korean-American man, she quickly learned a tough lesson: When it comes to navigating the landscape of interracial love in America today . . . you’re going to step on some landmines. At turns introspective and outrageous, Kissing Outside the Lines is Farr’s unapologetic—often hilarious—look at the complexities of interracial/ethnic/religious/what-have-you love, told through the lens of her own experience of dating, marrying, and creating a family with someone from a race and culture different from ...
Recent widower Malcolm Chase isn't happy with the care his six-year-old daughter Sarah is receiving from a governess.
The Girl Code is a good-humored, Generation-X inspired, illustrated "love dictionary" -- tongue-in-cheek slang terms for the different stages of love and dating, for body parts and common sexual experiences, ways of making up and breaking up, and the basic rules of play that every should know. For instance, Farr defines what it means for a man to be "In the Rotation" (the occasional date) versus "Luggage" (the ex-lover you can't seem to ditch) and explains when and why to use such other useful and apt terms, as "The Recycling Bin", where women in extreme stages of single life start looking for men; "The Big Ticket Item", the kind of gift that gets men out of serious trouble; and "Wingman", as in, You Never Leave Your Wingman (the friend you came with) no matter what or who happens by. By turns silly, hilariously familiar, even raunchy, The Girl Code is modern dating defined.
The unscrupulous mother turns over her beautiful and innocent daughter to repay a large debt to a powerful, wealthy womanizer. After a peculiar sojourn in the country and a tangle with a hat pin, the shocking barter leaves everyone as fair game.
Desperate and destitute, wicked Lord Rival has drawn up a list of rich single women who might be willing to wed -- and mysterious, reclusive Lady Olivia Fairfax heads the list. But when he finally meets the elusive Lady Olivia, she is hardly the lonely naif he expected. Her quick wit and sweet temper completely entrance him -- and make it difficult to bring his heartless seduction to a conclusion. "Splendidly written ... A to-die-for hero and a heroine you'd want as a best friend. I enjoyed every word." -- Julia Quinn "Filled with romantic tension and laughter." -- The Best Reviews "The perfect romance novel." -- Amazon Vine Voice review
Beautiful, spoiled Lilah Chadwick is shocked when she receives a letter from her father announcing his plans to marry again. Determined to foil the wedding, she sets out for London, though she must share a coach with a handsome, yet irksome stranger. Lord Drakesley is on an identical errand, for the bride Lilah objects to is Drake's cousin, Eugenia, who he wants for himself.
Fantastic gift book of Greek recipes, with 117 photos of the Greek landscape, people, and cuisine. Well-known personalities share their favorite regional dishes, including Princess Tatiana's signature Paxos Salad, which showcases delicious flavors of the Mediterranean. A share of the profits go towards the NGO Boroume, which facilitates saving food to combat food waste and malnutrition.
Dashing Sylvester "Gil" Gilliland would no more think of ravishing - much less marrying - his comely childhood friend Chloe than he would his own sister. But Gil's mother happily sees more to their bond than either yet realizes, and when the two innocents are caught in a deceptively compromising situation, she uses it to her advantage - and theirs...Soon enough, the pair find themselves no less than engaged - and no less than panicked at the very idea. But in a case of mother knows best, what seems a tender trap may free two stubborn hearts...
This action-packed big summer read focuses on the lives of several teenage passengers aboard the ill-fated "Titanic." Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
"The problem with infinite magical power is, it doesn't exist. And the problem with limited magical power? It's usually more trouble than it's worth. I'd tapped my power more in the past three weeks than the rest of my life put together, and what had it gotten me? I was in more danger now than I'd ever been ..." In this eagerly-anticipated sequel to SCARY COOL, Zara and Lance flee Spellhaven with the Council hot on their trail. Zara longs to go home--but when she learns who she really is, 'home' takes on a whole new meaning.