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After Jay Ryan, the Australian Army's most experienced interrogator, ends up on the other side of the table facing a sadistic superior officer, he embarks on a white-knuckle flight from everything and everyone he trusts, pursued by foes who were once friends and with his one clear ally, his father, missing. Enter Sarah Evans, a secret agent assigned to make sure he comes to no harm - or so Jay thinks ... According to Greek Mythology, Aphrodite had a wayward eye and a loyal son. When Eros gave Harpocrates a rose to keep quiet about his mother's little indiscretions, the rose became a symbol for secrecy. This is a story Jay Ryan has never heard - until his hand is nailed to a table and a red r...
Juice Tallette believes her latest creation holds great promise for humanity, yet she hesitates to release him into the world. That
When Gavin meets Jackie on a bench in the local park, he thinks she's a stranger. She knows better. She’s connected to him in ways he can’t yet imagine. She swore she wouldn’t do this again but it's real this time. So real, she might do something reckless and tell him everything. He’ll understand. It wasn’t her fault, not really. Perhaps he’ll forgive her, even if she can never forgive herself.
AIDS can strike anyone and is not a gay disease as many people think..... David decides to make a new life in Mexico. While he's there he makes friends with two young Mexicans. They both come from very different backgrounds - one is a country lad, the other is a male stripper from the city. However they have something in common - AIDS. When David discovers that they are both infected, he remains loyal, giving them as much support as he can. The country boy follows his doctor's orders but the stripper turns his back on his condition and turns to drugs and male prostitution. This affects David's own health and he ends up in hospital. This is a true story and tells of how AIDS affects families and close friends of the victim. Buy The Party's Over today and find out if you are going through the same turmoil.
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"A Voice from the South: By a Black Woman of the South" by Anna J. Cooper is a late 19th century book written by activist Anna J. Cooper. Recounting her story and the story of many like her, this book aimed to educate people on what life in the south was like for African individuals during a time when hardships were rampant.