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For seven years, Eli and Dutch have maintained a unified appearance as the best of friends As co-workers in a call centre positioned for expansion, on the surface their friendship couldnt appear to be more picture perfect. However their countless nights out fuelled by random encounters and party prescriptions have started to unearth some of the darker secrets between them, keeping their close friendship teetering on the brink of implosion. And while one of Dutchs secrets is barely holding the fractured relationship with Eli together, a shift in office dynamics not only threatens their bond, but more importantly Elis deliberate carelessness prompts Dutch to reevaluate the choices killing their friendshipand him
Drowned World introduces Scott Riley, an ordinary Saskatchewan high school student not only determined to make his mark by writing for Erindale High’s newspaper, but also by making the school basketball team. He ends up becoming friends with Jeremy, the jock who not only is impressed by the story that Scott recently wrote for the paper, but also is willing to help him with his aspirations on the basketball court. Scott is invited to a massive rave called Motion by Nicole, one of Scott’s closest friends and the most popular girl in school. He agrees to go with her and discovers Jeremy there as well, realizing that they share more then just science class and hoop dreams. By the end of the party, they begin to set in motion the events that will change both of their lives forever. Drowned World is Scott’s heartbreaking and exciting story about coming out, lost love and friendship, and being found by both all over again. It is also the first book to also introduce the characters in Scott’s world that would join him for the ride throughout and beyond. A snapshot of queer love in the age of sex, drugs, and techno.
All thirty-something Blake wanted for Christmas was some headspace. He returns to his hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan to catch up with family and friends, and to mentally sort out the feelings of holiday disconnect that haunt him every December. What Blake doesnt expect is to run into Dylan, an old co-worker and secret flame from before he came out. With Blake anxious to pick up where they left off, what he doesnt know is Dylan is carrying a secret that will eventually help force him to confront his anxiety towards a season that hes considered a byproduct of mass consumerism compounded by his own relationship issues. Add a Madonna-channeling drag queen, an indie coffee barista turned singer/songwriter, and a best friend whose family teeters on dysfunction into the mix, it creates the perfect holiday recipe to help Blake rediscover what Christmas is really all about
Some people can’t wait to have babies. They’re ready for it—with their perfect lives and their pregnancy glow… Poppy Adams doesn’t have a perfect life, and she wasn’t ready for the positive test. An unexpected baby—Poppy’s unexpected baby—won’t exactly have her family doing cartwheels. But she’s making the right choice. Right? Poppy’s totally got this. She just needs a little encouragement, and a knitting group is the perfect place to start. Baby blankets, booties, tiny little hats—small steps toward her new life. But she feels like she’s already dropped a stitch when she discovers the knitting group is led by the charismatic Rhiannon. It’s not exactly a great time to meet the woman who might just be the love of her life. While the group easily shuffles around to make room for Poppy, it’s not so easy fitting her life and Rhiannon’s together. With the weeks counting down until her baby arrives, Poppy’s going to have to decide for herself what truly makes a family. Carina Adores is home to romantic love stories where LGBTQ+ characters find their happily-ever-afters.
Noel Riley is one of the resident DJs at Saskatoon’s iconic gay club Electric Skychurch and a devotee of the music that helped him discover one of Western Canada’s few unpolluted dance floors. When he’s offered a headline time slot at a weekend preparty hosted by one of Toronto’s legendary event promoters, Noel touches down for the first time in the metropolis, fully aware that his first visit will be nothing short of extraordinary. What he doesn’t expect is the sudden friendship he forms with a former Flatlander, turned out gay DJ named Derek. Upon their initial hangouts, Noel finds himself drawn to Derek more than he anticipates. Noel begins to realize that Derek, too, may harbor those same feelings. As Noel tries to navigate them, he begins to realize that Derek may be haunted by something that distance may not be the only thing that threatens their new relationship. Narrated from the perspective of Noel himself, Becoming Remixed is the companion piece and follow-up to author Sheldon L’henaff’s debut novel, Drowned World. In short, it’s a novel about queer love—remixed.
Brandon Ringer has the same face as his grandfather, silver-screen heartthrob James Ringer who died at twenty-one. To raise the cash he needs, Brandon joins a celebrity look-alike escort agency and meets Percy Charles.
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The aim of this book is to help people performing routine operations in Organic Synthesis in a laboratory. This book, the first one in a series, focuses on the oxidation of alcohols to aldehydes and ketones. Probably, this is the most important routine operation in Organic Synthesis.
After breaking his arm on set, Wolf's Landing stuntman Ginsberg Sloan finds himself temporarily out of work. Luckily, Bluewater Bay's worst B&B has cheap long-term rates, and Ginsberg's not too proud to take advantage of them. Derrick Richards, a grizzled laid-off logger, inherited the B&B after his parents' untimely deaths. Making beds and cooking sunny-side-up eggs is hardly Derrick's idea of a man's way to make a living, but just as he's decided to shut the place down, Ginsberg shows up on his doorstep, pitiful and soaking wet, and Derrick can hardly send him packing. Not outright, at least. The plan? Carry on the B&B's tradition of terrible customer service and even worse food until the pampered city boy leaves voluntarily. What Derrick doesn't count on, though, is that the lousier he gets at hosting, the more he convinces bored, busybody Ginsberg to try to get the B&B back on track. And he definitely doesn't count on the growing attraction between them, or how much more he learns from Ginsberg than how to put out kitchen fires.