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Girls Only: Girl Scout Trip

Selena Kitt’s *Girls Only*—where the girls get naughty together, but it feels oh, so good!Paige isn’t looking forward to chaperoning her younger sister’s Girl Scout Troop for a camping trip outing—burning S’mores, telling the same old ghost stories and listening to little girls giggle all night long—until she meets the new Girl Scout Troop leader, Brandi. The petite blond is just her type, so when a tent mishap leaves Paige without one, forcing the two women to share, the trip goes from tame to thrilling faster than either of them could have imagined.Selena Kitt SingleShort Story—Big Bang!(approx 5,000 words)Warning: This title contains hot panty-melting girl-on-girl action!
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Relics

There's an underground black market for arcane things. Akin to the trade in rhino horns or tigers' bones, this group trafficks in mummified satyrs, gryphons' claws, and more.When Angela Gough's lover Vince goes missing, she sets out to find him—whatever the risk. She learns that he was employed by the infamous London crime lord Frederick Meloy, providing bizarre objects beyond imagining. Descending into the city's underbelly, she uncovers a deadly side to the black market. It might have claimed Vince, and Angela may be next.Gripping supernatural terror launching a new trilogy by the acclaimed author of Coldbrook ("distinct, unique, and absorbing"), The Silence ("truly addictive"), and the Alien-Predator "Rage War."Tim Lebbon's RELICS opens a darkly beautiful glimpse into another world, one lurking in the shadows, hovering at the corner of the eye. If Anne Rice and Clive Barker had written a story together, it might have looked something like...
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None to Accompany Me

Set in South Africa, this is the story of Vera Stark, a lawyer and an independent mother of two, who works for the Legal Foundation representing blacks trying to reclaim land that was once theirs. As her country lurches towards majority rule, so she discovers a need to reconstruct her own life.
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Blink

A hitmanDI Gavin Sexton is looking into a spate of teenage suicides when he encounters a young girl, paralyzed with locked-in syndrome. Unable to communicate in any other way, she blinks the words: 'I hired a hitman'.Was it suicide?Recovering from loss of sight, Sexton's old partner DI Jo Birmingham is keeping her promise to investigate the apparent suicide of Sexton's own wife, Maura. But why does he no longer seem to care? Secrets thrive on stigmaSexton believes the girl who cannot move has suffered enough. But how far should he go to protect her? And what if Jo discovers an uncomfortable truth?Blink will grab you from the first page, and won't let go.
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The Mystery at Mead's Mountain

As they started up the hill, Trixie tried to banish from her mind the thought of Mart lying buried under all the snow.... “How long do we have, Jim?” she asked tensely. ‘"If we can’t find him in an hour, we’ll have to send for help.” That was all Jim would say. What he means is, if we don’t find him in an hour, it may be too late, Trixie cried silently.... 0-307-21593-8
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The Carnal Prayer Mat (Rou Putuan)

This classic fable recounts the adventures of a brilliant young student who devotes himself to a life of pure eroticism.
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Alva's Boy

Alan Collins' memoir successfully straddles both history and literature. It is a memoir that has wry appeal to the seasoned Jewish historical reader and the novice alike with its keen observations and its pacey narrative, detailing the life of a young Jewish boy growing up in Bondi in the 30s and 40s. Collins, who died in March 2008 aged 79, leaves a compelling story about part of Australia's rich journey of immigration, particularly its Jewish roots. Reviewed by Sally Spalding, Moorabbin Glen Eira Leader, January 2009 Collins' memoir is an illuminating look at Sydney's lively Jewish community in the 1930s and 1940s. It is also a testament of courage and resilience. Collins somehow survived his childhood and went on to become a successful businessman, writer, husband and father. - Dianne Dempsey, The Age November 2008
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Lord Rathbone's Flirt

Family misfortune reduced Verity Worth's position of privilege to a state of near poverty. She took a position as paid companion to the spoiled Miss Cecily Pettiforth. Handsome and heartless Lord Rathbone came courting Cecily - and decided Verity was fair game for unseemly sport. Lord Rathbone knew all too well how to turn a woman's head, win her heart, and walk off with her virtue. Regency Romance by Gayle Buck; originally published by Signet
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