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Beverly Winslow's life is exactly how she wants it...until the grandfather she never met dies and leaves her a three-hundred million dollar fortune. As far as she's concerned, the Winslows' can take their money and go to hell. Bev doesn't belong in that world—even if her grandfather's deliciously hot attorney tells her otherwise. Finn Callahan is simply trying to do his job. The problem: Beverly Winslow is the most stubborn, infuriating woman he's ever met. Before he can answer the questions surrounding the sexy, fascinating woman, someone tries to kill her. Finn and Bev team up as as she steers her new role as CEO of her grandfather's conglomerate. While she faces charity balls and a testy board of directors, Finn falls ever deeper in love—but she doesn't need another complication in her life. As their romance heats, the target on her back grows. They must figure out who wants them dead...before it's too late.
Fia Colibri, a former Cirque du Soleil aerialist and ex-con, travels the back roads of the US to evade her con artist father. He forced her to steal for him, then left her to face the consequences from a botched robbery. After her car breaks down in a small North Dakota town, she meets Aiden, a charming lawyer who's searching for his missing sister. Intrigued with his filial loyalty, Fia agrees to help him in his search. But when they follow his sister's trail to an abandoned radar station, they encounter duplicitous town folk, belligerent thugs, and a corrupt police force. As they plumb the secrets of the radar station, they uncover a ring of human traffickers and a group of kidnapped children. Fia's new fear isn't that her father will find her, it's that she won't survive.
CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success.
Between the eighteenth and mid-twentieth centuries, countless African Americans passed as white, leaving behind families and friends, roots and community. It was, as Allyson Hobbs writes, a chosen exile, a separation from one racial identity and the leap into another. This revelatory history of passing explores the possibilities and challenges that racial indeterminacy presented to men and women living in a country obsessed with racial distinctions. It also tells a tale of loss. As racial relations in America have evolved so has the significance of passing. To pass as white in the antebellum South was to escape the shackles of slavery. After emancipation, many African Americans came to regar...
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Created around the world and available only on the Web, internet "television" series are independently produced, mostly low budget shows that often feature talented but unknown performers. Typically financed through online crowd-funding, they are produced with borrowed equipment and volunteer casts and crews, and viewers find them through word of mouth or by chance. The second in a first-ever set of books cataloging Internet television series, this volume covers in depth the drama and mystery genres, with detailed entries on 405 shows from 1996 through July 2014. In addition to casts, credits and story lines, each entry provides a website, commentary and episode descriptions. Index of performers and personnel are included.
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Centering on the difficult and important subject of medieval rape culture, this book brings Middle English and Scots texts into conversation with contemporary discourses on sexual assault and the #MeToo movement. The book explores the topic in the late medieval lyric genre known as the pastourelle and in related literary works, including chivalric romance, devotional lyric, saints’ lives, and the works of major authors such as Margery Kempe and William Dunbar. By engaging issues that are important to feminist activism today—the gray areas of sexual consent, the enduring myth of false rape allegations, and the emancipatory potential of writing about survival—this volume demonstrates how...
CMJ New Music Report is the primary source for exclusive charts of non-commercial and college radio airplay and independent and trend-forward retail sales. CMJ's trade publication, compiles playlists for college and non-commercial stations; often a prelude to larger success.