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Includes an excerpt from the sequel, Woman chased by crows.
When tragedy strikes Trina Jackson¿s uncomplicated, carefree world, she has to find a way to cope with the pain as well as the feeling of blame. Her answer comes in the form of a summer job as a waitress at the Bowspray Hotel hundreds of miles from home. Caroline Maxwell, also on her way to the same hotel, will be waitressing for her second summer. After last year¿s events, she is surprised at her decision to go back. She thought she¿d never want to see Banff, Alberta, Canada again, but she is returning to find a lost love. Instead, she finds terror. The train rides to Banff for both Caroline and Trina, which involve two cowboys, a suave businessman, a handsome lifeguard, and a briefcase full of money, set in motion a chain of events that will change their lives forever. This is one summer that they will never forget. They encounter love, fear, jealousy, sadness, and friendship in the midst of the enchantingly beautiful Canadian Rockies.
At a predominantly white university, four black men form the core of a community of strength and support that is envied by others. Through their first three years at Gulf Atlantic University, Tommy Sims, Mitch Erickson, Pepper Ashton, and Carl Dorset had built up networks of allies, making each of them resistant to the challenges thrown at them by this enormous university. With only THE SENIOR YEAR remaining in their campus lives, the young men team up to maintain their powerful sense of self and, for one more year, fight off the distractions and troubles threatening their goals. With its moments of triumph, wisps of reminiscence and underlying anxiety, THE SENIOR YEAR is the culmination of these student’s first nervous steps into the real world. Tragically, one of them won’t make it to their graduation day.
Otto Penzler and a high-profile guest editor select the best mystery writing of the year.
From the beginning of the sound era until the end of the 1930s, independent movie-making thrived. Many of the independent studios were headquartered in a section of Hollywood called "Poverty Row." Here the independents made movies on the cheap, usually at rented facilities where shooting was limited to only a few days. From Allied Pictures Corporation to Willis Kent Production, 55 Poverty Row Studios are given histories in this book. Some of the studios, such as Diversion Pictures and Cresent Pictures, came into existence for the sole purpose of releasing movies by established stars. Others, for example J.D. Kendis, were early exploitation filmmakers under the guise of sex education. The histories include critical commentary on the studio's output and a filmography of all titles released from 1929 through 1940.
They’re werewolves—fierce, dangerous, deadly… and hunting for their mates. Grab books four through seven in the bestselling, scorching hot Real Men Shift series! Real Men Scratch - Who knew getting kidnapped could be so fun? Not Dr. Drew Cooper. OR that he’d find his mate among his kidnappers… Real Men Bite - Zeke’s wolf wants her to submit. Valerie wants him to heel. Real Men Claim - Max Kincaid lost it all… until he found Trina. Real Men Hunt - Persia is willing to sacrifice anything to save Wolf Woods from developers—including love. Warren refuses to let her.
She's willing to sacrifice anything to save Wolf Woods from developers--including love. He refuses to let her. Persia has dedicated her life to saving the planet from greedy construction companies, even if that meant she lost out on a life filled with laughter, love, and passion. Considering she's generally surrounded by losers, potheads, and slackers, it's not such a big loss. Then she meets Warren--a tall, muscular hunk of hottie she wants to climb like the trees she's trying to save. Werewolf Warren Edgecomb lost out on love once and never imagined he'd find a woman for him. Then he stumbles across Persia and he knows the gorgeous female is *his*. Every curvaceous, delicious, tempting inch of her. The only problem? She's human and can't sense their shifter mate-bond. Plus there's the fact that she likes his wolf better than him. Warren's only chance of winning over the delectable Persia is to join her protest. Since they both want to bring down the developer attempting to steal his pack's lands, it seems like a match made in heaven. Until he learns a secret that rocks his faith in his instincts--and in Persia.
He lost it all… and then he found her. Fate hasn’t been kind to Trina Edgecomb. When her fated mate died on their honeymoon, she was left to face a long and bleak life utterly alone. Of course, as the healer to a very rambunctious wolf pack, she’s never truly alone, but nothing will ever ease her crushing solitude. Rogue wolf Max Kincaid has only one purpose: To bring down the developer who destroyed his pack and his life. He’s tracked the man to the small town of Tremble, Georgia, and he’s just waiting for his moment to strike. Except, before he can fulfill his destiny, he’s ambushed in the woods and left to die. When Trina finds Max on death’s doorstep, a spark she thought was long dead stirs to life and she realizes that she’s somehow found her fated mate. How was it even possible to have two in a lifetime? But the bigger question is whether a rogue wolf can integrate into an established pack. That’s assuming the Soren pack alpha won’t banish him on sight.