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E. D. Arrington returns with: Forever Was A Day, the sequel to her spellbinding novel, Stay The Course. In this continuing saga, Lori faces possibly the toughest challenges of her short life's journey. Mere hours after attending her grandmother's ("Ma") funeral, Lori is sent away from the only home she knows, away from the only people she loves, to live in Alexandria, Virginia, with a relative she has just met. A relative who comes from the white-looking side of the family. A relative who has neglected to tell her husband one minor detail...that Lori looks like...a Negro. What Readers Said About Stay The Course: Stay The Course is a magnificent book. It's the kind of book that should be in e...
The author's unusual love life over the years, combined with the incredible adventures he'd experienced resulting from that love life, compelled him to share his story with whomever is interested in reading an intriguing true romance novel. In fact, the story about his small town first love is so poignant, the book should be required to carry the following label: Warning! The reading of this book may be hazardous to your health, it could tear your heart out. The names of all the characters in the book have been changed from those of the actual people involved. The names of the places and locations mentioned in the book where this story unfolds are the actual names. The names remain the same today, except for "Merek's Cafe." It's now called the "Hulmeville Inn."
Tara Walker dreams of more excitement than slinging plates of seafood for Cape Cod tourists, but as she learns when she is attacked and forced to fight for her life, fate sometimes has a funny way of giving you exactly what you wish for. Faced with strange new powers and embroiled in a murder investigation, Tara must now race to uncover the secrets of the ancient Fury that has woken inside of her – and of the evil that stalks her. As if Tara’s life hasn’t gotten complicated enough, she is forced to ally herself with Jackson Byrne, witness to her assault and uncle to a pint-sized oracle whose fate is intertwined with hers. Skeptical, stubborn, and oh-so-sexy, Jackson wrestles with demons of his own. He is determined to ignore the attraction rising between them even faster than the body count, but like it or not, he and Tara need each other if they are to unravel the mysteries that surround them.
"Pioneering. . . . An important and timely collection that profiles the lives and professional careers of women medievalists in the last centuries."--Maureen Mazzaoui, University of Wisconsin-Madison
A year of change, mystery, heartache and a bittersweet new beginning... As Jeannie McCarthy prepared for the opening of her new gallery, she had no way of knowing what the coming year would bring... Just weeks into planning the black-tie gala, fear struck her very heart and soul, threatening to destroy everything she had managed to build. Lonely and afraid, Jeannie was determined to carry on, until tragedy struck, forcing her to make a decision that would change her life forever.
Holly, North Carolina—where it’s Christmas year-round and miracles can happen. A good thing for the O’Connor family—four local siblings, four sexy stories, four unique journeys to happily ever after. Merry Christmas, Baby: Legal guardian for her sister, Nora broke her no-romance rule for Jackson, but when he does something she can’t easily forgive, he’ll have to prove a second chance, and her heart, are worth the risk. Tease Me, Baby: Reluctantly leaving town to fulfill an obligation, Fallon can’t let her desire for Brad derail her plans. But the sexy sheriff is determined to prove she’s already right where she belongs…in his arms. It’s Me Again, Baby: When his new real e...
Angela Brazil's 'The Third Class at Miss Kaye's' is a captivating novel set in a boarding school in England. The book follows the adventures of a group of girls in the third class, navigating friendships, challenges, and academic pursuits. Written in a clear and engaging style, Brazil's work provides a glimpse into the lives of schoolgirls in the early 20th century, offering a blend of humor, drama, and heartwarming moments. The literary context of the book aligns with the tradition of British school stories, popularized by authors like Enid Blyton and Elinor M. Brent-Dyer. Brazil's attention to detail and character development adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling read for aud...
Warm up with a sexy holiday tale of love and romance… After unexpectedly inheriting a bookstore, Nora and her younger sister settled in Holly, NC, a place where it’s Christmas year-round. As the legal guardian for her sister the past few years, romance has been the last thing on Nora’s mind. But she broke her rules for the town’s golden boy—former SEAL Jackson O’Connor. When Jackson does something stupid and almost loses Nora for good, he realizes just how far he’s willing to go for the woman who’s stolen his heart. But it might take a Christmas miracle to get Nora to give him a second chance. Length: novella O’Connor Family Series: 1. Merry Christmas, Baby 2. Tease Me, Baby 3. It’s Me Again, Baby 4. Mistletoe Me, Baby
Fleeing the aggressive reach of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) and their brutal leader Joseph Kony, on an average night in northern Uganda tens of thousands of children head for the city centers to avoid capture. They find refuge on the floors of aid agencies or in the streets. In recent years, the civil society was almost completely destroyed by the LRA, itself made up almost entirely of kidnapped children. Piecing together what has been broken is proving to be a nearly impossible task. Polish journalist Wojciech Jagielski inserts himself into this hellish landscape and finds a way to speak of these children and their wounded world. In The Night Wanderers, Jagielski shows his readers th...