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From author Paige Price comes a mafia enemies-to-lovers romance about an enforcer and the runaway he tracks down . . . My next colossal mistake in life has a name—Dominic Leavitt. He is the last man in the world I should ever want. Dark. Deadly. Dangerous. The man is like an Asgardian god come to life. A single look from those sexy eyes makes my knees weak. Too bad he's an arrogant, first-rate jerk on a job to find a missing girl—me. When I discover his ties to the Russian mafia, I know I should keep my distance. Mina Melchor thought she could escape her past and me. This doe-eyed beauty ran away and joined The Friendly Skylines. Bright. Blushful. Breathtaking. The sordid past she left b...
If you're like most people, you bet your career and company on innovation--because you must. Payback: Reaping the Rewards of Innovation offers you a new way to think about and manage innovation that will dramatically improve the odds of success. Authors James Andrew and Harold Sirkin, senior partners in The Boston Consulting Group, describe an approach to managing innovation based on the concept of a cash curve--which tracks investment against time. They ask the questions you need to ask: How much should you invest in a new product or service? How fast should you push it to market? How quickly can you get to optimal value? How much additional investment should you pour into sustaining and bu...
From author Paige Price comes a mafia strangers-to-lovers romance about a mafia captain and the girl he saves . . . My Prince Charming, Augustin Méndez, doesn't own a majestic stead, but he did ambush the U-Haul trafficking me. He is the last man in the world I should ever trust. Impulsive. Impetuous. Impracticable. The man is like a rabid dog looking for his long, lost bone—vengeance. A single glance from those intense, dark eyes makes me feel safe. Too bad he's looking to even a score by double-crossing the one man I can't seem to escape from no matter how far I run. When I discover his ties to the Costa family—I know I should keep my distance. Isabella 'Isa' Saldaña is sweet, pure, ...
From author Paige Price comes a mafia strangers-to-lovers romance about a mafia soldier and the girl who captures his heart . . . My habit-forming drug has a name, Juan Carlos Falcon. And as far as addictions are concerned, he’s the itch I should try to ignore. Caustic. Cunning. Charismatic. The man is impetuous and about as toxic as a deadly virus hellbent on global destruction. He’s ruthless, unforgiving, and calculating. He’s not above laying down his own form of vigilante justice. He’s got another side though, one that holds untold promises of unbridled emotions and passion. The man has ties to the Mexican cartel, so I should keep my distance. Sonya Torres is different from any w...
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Graham-Paige Motors Corporation lives again in the pages of the The Graham Legacy: Graham-Paige to 1932. Michael E. Keller's factual account is based upon his thorough research, giving a clear picture of the formation and operations of this former Dearborn, Michigan, automaker. Keller addresses the myriad of Graham others' trucks, Paige, Graham-Paige and Graham automobile types and provides a full recounting of these vehicles' mechanical and styling details. In addition, the book incorporates the history of the three Graham brothers (Joseph, Robert and Ray) who rose from near anonymity to positions of prominence in such diverse fields as farming and glass manufacturing to the production of trucks and fine automobiles. This blending of historical, personal, business and technical aspects result in an informative and thoroughly interesting read.
On March 31, 1943, the musical Oklahoma! premiered and the modern era of the Broadway musical was born. Since that time, the theatres of Broadway have staged hundreds of musicals--some more noteworthy than others, but all in their own way a part of American theatre history. With more than 750 entries, this comprehensive reference work provides information on every musical produced on Broadway since Oklahoma's 1943 debut. Each entry begins with a brief synopsis of the show, followed by a three-part history: first, the pre-Broadway story of the show, including out-of-town try-outs and Broadway previews; next, the Broadway run itself, with dates, theatres, and cast and crew, including replacements, chorus and understudies, songs, gossip, and notes on reviews and awards; and finally, post-Broadway information with a detailed list of later notable productions, along with important reviews and awards.
This irreverent guide to the theatrical season presents a comprehensive discussion of forty-six shows-including Broadway and non-Broadway productions-and features not only dates and names but also the stories behind the statistics. Suskin has provided a unique and detailed record of the season's memorable moments, high points, and low points. Written from an insider's perspective, the book is knowledgeable, intriguing, provocative, and, above all, entertaining.