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He's not going to take this treatment lying down. At least, not for long... Fifteenth-century Scotland is a tough place to be a woman in charge. Brianna MacLeod, new laird of her clan, needs a child to establish her position. And the best way to do that is to demand the sexual services of her sworn--and very sexy--enemy Ewan Fraser never foresaw being kidnapped, tied up and expected to perform stud service. Yet being bound for the delicious Brianna's pleasure isn't all bad. In fact, the more time he spends in her bed, the more he's determined she'll be the one who ends up enslaved....
Magazine editor Macie Graham always gets her story—and she needs dirt on smokin' hot media personality Ross Mannon. After he trashes one of her articles, jeopardizing her job, she goes undercover to get revenge on the infuriating Texan. At the end of his rope when his teenage daughter starts acting out, Ross decides to hire a housekeeper and role model to help. Luckily the perfect woman shows up. A bit too perfect, as the more he gets to know his gorgeous, red-stiletto-wearing employee, the more attracted he becomes. "Operation Cinderella" was a foolproof plan, but Ross proves he's as perfect behind-the-scenes as he is in public—until Macie uncovers a secret that could destroy his reputation. Everything she's worked for is within reach, except the fairy tale ending she didn't even know she wanted.
Bad boy Callum Fraser is head over heels for the first time in his life. Only his beloved, the Lady Alys, is keeping him out of her bed until their wedding Christmas morning. It's enough to drive a man crazy! Still, he intends to make up for his restraint. There are many ways to seduce, and Callum's a master at all of them. His goal? To leave Alys shivering in desire, anticipating the many delicious ways he'll bring her pleasure on their wedding night and throughout the twelve days of Christmas. At least that's the plan...until Alys's dead first husband shows up, very much alive!
From New York Times bestselling author Jenna Jameson and Hope Tarr comes Honey— the sexy second installment in the delicious Fate series. Honey Gladwell thought she had it all. As a pampered escort to Manhattan's rich and famous, Honey was living the life she'd always dreamed of, privy to a glittering world of wealth and privilege—until the night her fairy tale nearly gets her killed. When a chance encounter with a devastatingly handsome doctor turns into the chance for something more, Honey is sure it's the very last thing she wants or needs. After all, she's had enough pain to last a lifetime. Growing up in the projects, Marc Sandler has seen his share of domestic violence. But there's something about the lovely young woman who shows up in his ER that tugs at his heart. When she leaves against his medical advice, Marc is more than a little worried. Breaking every rule, and likely a law or two, he trails her back to her apartment to make sure she gets home safe. But when his good intentions unleash something deeper than passion between them, can Honey and Marc overcome their dark pasts to find a second chance at happiness with each other?
Baltimore street cop Mandy Delinski isn't expecting any miracles this Christmas. She's thirty, a little too round, still very single and she lives with her parents. So who could have guessed that her whole life would change before New Year's Eve? That a simple job policing a Christmas party would find her in the arms of sexy-as-sin bartender Josh Thornton? That they would be on the brink of making love before the night ended? That Mandy would find her perfect man in the morgue the next day? Or that she'd be given a magical chance to go back a week, save Josh... and have the best sex of her life. Does Christmas get any better than this?
From Almanac of Fall (1984) to The Turin Horse (2011), renowned Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr has followed the collapse of the communist promise. The “time after” is not the uniform and morose time of those who no longer believe in anything. It is the time when we are less interested in histories and their successes or failures than we are in the delicate fabric of time from which they are carved. It is the time of pure material events against which belief will be measured for as long as life will sustain it.
Patrick O'Rourke is a rough and ready Scotsman, while Lady Katherine Lindsey is a beautiful English spinster and a gentlewoman. But when she finds herself blackmailed into accepting a marriage of convenience with the handsome Scot, she lets ORourke see another side of her. Medallion Press
Nicole Gunther-Perrin is a modern young professional, proud of her legal skills but weary of childcare, of senior law partners who put the moves on her, and of her deadbeat ex-husband. Following a ghastly day of dealing with all three, she falls into bed asleep - and awakens the next morning to find herself in a different life, that of a widowed tavernkeeper in the Roman frontier town of Carnuntum around 170 A.D. Delighted at first to be away from corrupt, sexist modern America, she quickly begins to realise that her new world is as complicated as her old one. Violence, dirt, and pain are everywhere - and yet many of the people she comes to know are as happy as those she knew in twentieth-century Los Angeles. Slavery is a commonplace, gladiators kill for sport, and drunkenness is taken for granted - but everyday people somehow manage to face life with humour and good will. No quitter, Nicole manages to adapt to her new life despite endless worry about the fate of her children "back" in the twentieth century. Then plague sweeps through Carnuntum, followed by brutal war. Amid pain and loss on a level she had never imagined, Nicole finds reserves of strength she had never known.
More than ten years ago, orphans Daisy Lake and Gavin Carmichael made a pact to stay together before Daisy was taken away. Now she is only a precious, painful memory until Gavin walks into an East End club where the headlining act is the infamous nightingale of the Montmarte music halls--Daisy. Original.
Glimmer of Hope is the official, definitive book from The March for Our Lives founders, who came together in the aftermath of one of the deadliest mass-shootings in American history to lead an ongoing movement to end gun violence in all communities. Glimmer of Hope illustrates how a group of teenagers channeled their rage and sorrow into action and went on to create one of the largest youth-led movements in global history. With personal essays from survivors and a close look at how their collective activism turned conversation into action — via rallies, social media postings, televised town halls, voter registration drives, and ultimately a march on Washington to mobilize for national refo...