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When a cryptic message in her grandmother's will sends her to Ireland, Eala clashes with Sionnach Loho, an attractive, enigmatic local expert on folklore...and a connection to the fae realm.
Elodie Pettipas is a hot commodity in the realm of TV art direction and now aims her sites on crossing over into the world of movies. When she's offered her production designer dream job, a period film based on her favorite literary classic, Elodie quits the TV series that showcased her talents. In the midst of hiring her team and beginning the design process, the movie is shelved, leaving Elodie heartbroken and unemployed. Out of desperation, she takes a meeting with Bobby Provost, the showrunner of The Chieftain's Son, a hit TV show based on a series of wildly popular historical romances and is hired. Vowing to make the job only a short-term hitch on her path to designing for film, Elodie tries to stay one step removed from the show and its people. Much to her surprise, she finds a kindred spirit in Bobby's hyper-driven energy to create quality product. Dedication to late nights, last minute changes, and shared success in authentic world building spill over into much more intimate passion between the two. Will Elodie's feelings for Bobby and the show be enough to keep her on the team when her previously scrapped dream film gets a new greenlight from a different studio?
Zeli's signature pop diva sound and image are nothing short of magical-literally. Her fame comes with hidden costs, a curse that could ruin her voice forever. Aspiring indie musician, Justin MacKenzie, is determined to kick it to the top of the Rampion Records' Summer Number One professional vs. amateur singing competition. The favorite to beat in the annual televised contest is none other than the label's smoking hot superstar, Zeli, whose crazy extensions flow the length of a football field. Those ridiculous extensions, coupled with her bubblegum brand of pop, are an affront to everything Justin loves about music until a stolen kiss blazes into a romantic encounter. Once inside Zeli's world, Justin discovers things are not as they seem. In their quest to allow the real Zeli, to step into the spotlight, the pair must confront the mysterious force behind the dazzle of Rampion's success. If these star-crossed lovers can't rally their own magic to defeat the darkness, they will lose everything-including each other.
This book covers the history of Neptune Basketball Club from 1947 to the present as told by its longest serving member and, while it refers to games, trophies, and tournaments, it concentrates on the social, cultural, and community aspects of the club's development, showing the uniqueness of Neptune on several counts. The book's setting is focussed in a relatively small area of Cork City's northside and provides a unique perspective on life in this working class area, especially in the post-war years of the late 1940s and 50s. It shows how a small group of dedicated working-class men came together, during hard financial times, to not only build a successful vibrant club but amazingly the onl...
Illustrated history of Barclays Bank from a private Quaker partnership in 1690 to 1996.
'Just the thing to chase the blues away' M. C. Beaton When a body found on the Honeychurch Hall estate proves to be that of a villager who had supposedly moved to Ireland years earlier, tongues start wagging and theories abound. Charlie Green had always been a rogue. Although Charlie's demise happened well before Kat's arrival, Kat is drawn into the mystery when she finds two rare miniature portraits hidden inside a custom-made dollhouse of Honeychurch Hall. And then Charlie's aunt suffers a mysterious fatal fall and suspicion lands on a stranger who is holidaying in the newly installed shepherd's hut in the walled garden -- one of Lady Lavinia's latest hare-brained moneymaking schemes. Alth...
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