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Women in 16th- and 17th-century Britain read, annotated, circulated, inventoried, cherished, criticized, prescribed, and proscribed books in various historically distinctive ways. Yet, unlike that of their male counterparts, the study of women’s reading practices and book ownership has been an elusive and largely overlooked field. In thirteen probing essays, Women’s Bookscapesin Early Modern Britain brings together the work of internationally renowned scholars investigating key questions about early modern British women’s figurative, material, and cultural relationships with books. What constitutes evidence of women’s readerly engagement? How did women use books to achieve personal, ...
Is Sylvia Vincent a hero, prisoner, or traitor? Carmen Vincent will need to learn the answer quickly as she journeys to the Framework to confront her mother. Can she save her from the Melded and bring her back home? But the Framework has its own rules, and she’ll have to discover who among the refugees she can trust and who should be feared. For lurking among the alien survivors of the patchwork space station are creatures who serve the enemy which has devastated a thousand worlds, and the shadowy entities are setting their sights on a new target: Earth. I.O. Adler’s relentlessly entertaining space opera adventure channels the excitement of Project Hail Mary, The Expanse, and the Mass Effect games. Grab your copy and enjoy the science fiction trilogy that will keep you hooked to the final page.
In 1951, on the outer lukewarm edges of the Cold War, Stanley Warren becomes a PsyWar operative in the just-organized CIA. He is sent to Greece to organize a Black Radio station, calling for resistance inside communist Bulgaria. His close friend John Preston directs covert missions in Albania. Their adventures and failures teach them what can and cannotwin in the U.S./Soviet battle for third-world peoples. And that freedom and democracy cant be imposed. They must be earned and accepted by the citizens of any country. LUKEWARM is an adventure novel. Set in the 1950s, it pulls the reader into a time when CIAs primitive covert operations wasted resources and often seriously damaged Americas rep...
The brutal murder of a teenage girl... The violence is the worst Lucy Guardino has ever seen, the stakes are higher than ever... and things get personal. It’s a vicious crime: the brutal killing of a teenaged girl. When detectives call FBI Agent Lucy Guardino to the scene, their focus is on who and why? Was it the girl’s Afghan father? Her Jewish boyfriend? Someone from Afghanistan settling an old grudge? Or one of the drug cartels the father helped bring down seeking revenge? Meanwhile former Marine Sergeant Andre Stone has been home a month, but has yet to leave the safe haven of his grandmother’s house. Andre’s disfiguring physical scars are the least of his worries. The emotional...
Representations of Catholic women appear with surprising frequency in the literature of post-Reformation England. Playwrights and poets from William Shakespeare to Andrew Marvell invoke the figure of the nun to powerful and often perplexing effect, and works that never directly address female Catholicism, such as Christopher Marlowe's Hero and Leander, share a discourse with contemporary debates regarding the status of recusant women. Catholic Englishwomen, whether living in convents on the European continent or as recusants in their own country, contributed to these debates, but even as their writings addressed the central religious and political issues of their time, their contributions we...
It's an extravagant Friday night wedding at one of the glitziest venues in Delhi. A young call center executive falls to her knees, shot by a drunken ex-boyfriend who'd been blackmailing her. Both Anand and Neel witness the event. One is the cause, the other, the effect. This contemporary novel traces the journeys of two men, one from India to the US, as he relentlessly chases his dreams and the other from the US to India, as he returns grudgingly, for the sake of his family. Caught between them is Tara Mehra, the woman they both love. One is her past, the other, her future. Can Anand's immense personal wealth and corporate success erase the scars of being spurned by the woman he loved? Will...
A Navy SEAL puts his training to the test to rescue a sexy news reporter from a hostage situation Home on emergency leave, Navy SEAL Dustin "Dustman" Ford didn't expect to run into his high school sweetheart, local news reporter Jenna Turner, figuring she'd have shaken off the dust of their hometown a long time ago. A woman as addicted to action and adventure as he was, he thought she'd have moved on. But she was still there, and every bit as distracting as she'd been when they were teens. Jenna Turner never got over Dustin, but moved on with her life, establishing herself as a news reporter for the local station. In an effort to take on more than reporting social events and weddings, with the help of a cousin and an inside connection on the police force, she chases the hotter news items, determined to make her break into the national news scene. Now that his father is on the mend, Dustin tests the heat with his old flame and finds it's sizzling. When Jenna is taken hostage in a religious compound, Dustin and his brothers stage a rescue operation to bring her and others out alive.
Jenna's building is long past its "Best Before Date"... How did Jenna Cassidy get so lucky? Her bid for the old building was accepted! Never mind she'll take it! Now the hard work begins—Jenna's first fixer upper. How had prickly Mike Townsend been so unlucky? Now Townsend Construction's very existence hangs in the balance. A starry-eyed newbie is restoring the old beast of a building he's desperate to buy. When their dogs, Murphy & Lola become "intimately acquainted", that makes Mike & Jenna practically relatives, right? Nope! Mike & Jenna square off. Mike's offense: bribery, neighborhood spies. Jenna's defense: outside-the-box problem solving, & her crazy cousin, Katie. But... is Jenna's real fixer upper Mike Townsend's battered heart?
What happens when God chooses an unremarkable family to become missionaries to alien civilizations? Nine-year-old Jenna and her father, Brian, are hiking on Mount Diablo when they are pulled through interdimensional doorways across time and space and into alien worlds, forcing Lisa, Brian's wife and Jenna's mother, to solve the mystery of her vanishing family. In this first book of the four-book series, Jenna finds herself dropped into a world populated by Sasquatch or, as they call themselves, Sasqui. Jenna is the unwanted answer to their desperate prayers. Her presence and that of her God will shake the Sasqui civilization down to its foundations. As she struggles to adapt to her new life among these volatile beings, Jenna will be proof of the proverb "Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it."