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Little Dove

How can you ever hope to find normal when your life is anything but?Determined to make amends for his past, and show Columbia he truly is a changed man, Dimitri sets out to right wrongs and decimate those who bring nothing but sorrow to the world.Something goes wrong and Columbia is taken, spirited away into the underground world of sex trafficking and international crime syndicates.Dimitri must fight his way across the Europe to find her and bring her home. He would rather see the world burn than live without her in it.He will tear the world apart looking for his little dove.This is a tragic story exploring the consequences of daring to love in the midst of chaos and terror.
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Keep Me Safe

Kendrick likes his women as fast as the cars in his local street-racing scene. Having seen what loving and losing a woman can do to a man, he keeps his partners strictly casual. It's just safer that way.But from the moment he lays eyes on Molly, he knows his womanising days are at risk. She has a vulnerability he can't ignore, and he is determined to discover what's behind it.Molly is just trying to survive her college years, in the hope of a better future. Juggling studying with work and a father who's given up on life is enough of a headache, without the added complication of a relationship. That is, until the night an unexpected event puts her on the radar of a boy who is all wrong for her, and life gets messy.Is it time to stop fighting and follow her heart?
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Reinventing Politics

Eastern Europe from Stalin to Havel
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Prelude

"What a read! Every schoolboy's dream comes true in this deftly-written treatment of illicit romance. A triumph."--Alexander McCall Smith "My own piano teacher was called Mr Bagston and frankly I don't think any power on earth could have persuaded us to create a scene of the kind Coles so movingly describes."--Boris Johnson, mayor of London and author of Have I Got Views for You "An outstanding debut novel. A wonderful story of first love. Few male authors can write about romance in a way which appeals to women--but Coles has managed it quite brilliantly."--Sunday Express (United Kingdom) Seventeen-year-old Kim is a student at one of Britain's most extraordinary institutions, Eton College--crammed with over a thousand boys and not a girl in sight. His head is full of the Falklands War and a possible army career, until the day he hears his new piano teacher, India, a beautiful but pained young woman, playing a prelude from Bach's...
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