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Sean Strub arrived in Washington, D.C. in 1976 harbouring a terrifying secret: his attraction to men. As Strub explored the capital's political and social circles, he discovered a parallel world where powerful men lived double lives shrouded in shame. When the AIDS epidemic hit in the early '80s, Strub turned to activism to combat discrimination and demand research. Strub takes readers through his own diagnosis and inside ACT UP, the activist organisation that transformed a stigmatised cause into one of the defining political movements of our time.
Through unrestricted access to Mark Eitzel himself, former band members, associates and friends, Sean Body has built up a portrait of an artist tortured by his own demons, yet redeemed by the aching beauty of his songs."Wish The World Away is an insightful quote-drenched post-mortem on a band who recorded a slew of unbearably moving records before getting chewed up by the music biz machine."-Uncut Magazine
A darker world takes place in a universe you would only see while dreaming. Magic, beasts and other mythical creature. Hold onto your wits as these four kids travel through an enchanted forest, while Darkness lurks behind them and demons try and take their souls.
Sean Washington was born with a gift. He has the ability to see when someone is going to die. His visions allow him to see people in a frightening gray hue. On July 17th, 1990 Sean was a high school junior on a class trip to New York City with his classmates when a terrorist left a bomb on the train killing six-hundred and ninety seven people. Sean was only able to save one of his classmates, his best friend Reginald Kane. Now Sean is a homicide detective, searching for an elusive, crafty, and violent serial killer that leaves his victims handcuffed, making escape for the killers victims all but impossible. While the detective is on the case, the killer discovers that Sean is after him. The killer gives a terrifying ultimatum Step down from the case or the ones closest to you will die one by one. Will Sean find the killer or will he succumb to his shadows of death?
Second in the Art of the Dead Series Evil Comes Alive When She Paints With Ashes of the Dead. A murderer is skinning the faces of victims and stretching them over wooden masks, then setting fires and staking the masks into the ground. The faces are left to watch the blazing inferno so that the dead can witness everything burn to the ground. The FBI is at a loss for leads and motives. In desperation, an agent asks New Orleans painter Kira McGovern for help. She is, after all, the painter who solved the cold case of a serial killer when she painted with the ashes of the murderer and unleashed its secrets. Would she paint with the ashes of the victims to see if—by channeling the memories of t...
Sean Flanagan has spent a lifetime alone and rejected, constantly hiding who he really is. With a father who deserted him and a mother who despised him, Sean didn’t think things could get much worse … until he was kicked out of home for being gay. Now he’s discovered he has three half-sisters on the other side of the world. This might be his last chance to find people who will love and accept him. But he’s terrified that if they find out who he really is then they’ll reject him like the rest of his family. Sean arrives in Houston and is stunned by the warm welcome he receives from his sisters. He begins to hope that maybe this time things will be different. That’s when he meets Hayden Johnson. To follow his heart means risking everything with his newfound family. Hayden is tired of endless dating. He’s looking for a man to love, someone to spend the rest of his life with. His boss’s new brother ticks all the boxes on the attraction scale, but there’s just one problem – he’s not gay. Will Sean let his fears rule him, or will he let in the chance of love and find a place where he belongs?
Innocent lives threatened … A corrupt enemy … A country in crisis … There’s a saying among drug cartels: “Plata o plomo”—silver or lead. It’s a concept Ryan Weller knows well, and when a group of American missionaries are taken hostage in the slums of Jalousie, Haiti, nothing comes closer to the truth. With the mission’s CEO unable to meet the ransom, only one option remains: to issue a contract for their rescue. To protect their people, GOSPEL turns to an unconventional savior: Dark Water Research. Although the contracts remit is strictly salvation rather than salvage, Ryan and his team of veteran contractors are the ideal solution—they know the turf, have the skills nee...
Drew Clark, ex-Marine and martial arts master, is the new instructor at the Golden Tiger dojang. Intense and aloof, she hides dark secrets and unhealed wounds beneath her warrior's exterior. Sean Gray is the young psychologist and senior student who threatens to bring down the barriers Drew has erected around her heart. Battle hardened and world weary, Drew discovers that Sean wields a weapon she has no defense against--tenderness. Together, two women who have accepted loneliness as a way of life learn that love is worth fighting for--and a battle that neither can afford to lose.
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When Morgains' Aunt Bella dies, she finds herself inheriting more than just a quiet isolated estate. Perhaps her life isn't even hers anymore. Perhaps it never was. Her Mom is worried for her sanity. Her ex-boyfriend is worried for her well-being and more. Has she traded her city life for a psychotic adventure into some great abyss, or has love transcended beyond anyone's imagination? Morgain finds herself with a choice. Leave behind the estate left her by her aunt Bella, or presume her aunts' life and re-start a love belayed by death before her birth. Is the choice even real, or is it the beginning of a long life of serious mental illness? Some are convinced she's not well. A few that believe in her sanity. Somewhere in all these twists and turns is a lay of truth. Along the way remains some serious choices involving life, death, deception, discovery, freedom, sanity. Sometimes it's best to let the story tell itself.