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Milking The Neighbor's Wife

Karen’s husband took the baby and is visiting family out of town. This is the first day she’s had to herself in a long time. And with a neglectful husband, Karen has a pressing desire to fulfill a need. She’s got her eye on a handsome man who lives next door. When the cat is away… the mouse will play. This is an erotic story for people who enjoy milking. Read at your own risk.
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Peggy Gifford_Moxy Maxwell 02

Here's the second book in the hilarious Moxy Maxwell series, which includes Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Stuart little and Moxy Maxwell Does Not Love Practicing the Piano. It isn't as though Moxy isn’t grateful for her Christmas presents. She is. She’s just not thrilled that she has to write a thank-you note for each one by tomorrow . . . or she will not be allowed to fly to Hollywood to attend a starstudded Hollywood bash with the father she hasn’t seen in three years. And writing thank-you notes is not something that a world-class Creative Type relishes doing. But it is more than writing thank-you notes that finally prevents Moxy from taking her trip. When her father cancels at the last minute, Moxy is forced to deal with the reality of a situation she doesn’t want to accept, and can’t change. But, not surprisingly, she rises to the occasion brilliantly.From the Hardcover edition.
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Screw Loose

This laugh-out-loud, original and chaotic tale of teenagers, dolls, dogs, football, baklava, first love, new love and one helluva party is the perfect book for people who never quite go about things the right way.A motley group of teenagers try to navigate the school year:I can catch tennis balls in my mouth.MatildaYou may sneer but they all adore me.Chelsea DeanShe's kinda cute but if she bites, try rubbing her tummy.Craig RGo Cockies!A. Tarano - chick magnetI do own an elephant.GeorgiaSure, I threw up on his bedroom floor, but we're still an item.Joshua YThey shot me - but I don't know why.ZeynepI, like, kinda like cops.Khiem
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Hagar

A novelette of 13,000 words in the Benjamin January Free Man of Color historical mystery series. Benjamin is out of town again, and his wife Rose attends a party with her obnoxious mother-in-law, at a plantation owned by a free colored relative. When the white mistress of the neighboring plantation is murdered, and the house burned, it seems obvious that one of the household slaves committed the crime - but Rose seeks to prove differently.
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Maverick Mania

The disappearance of his soccer team’s leading scorer during the championship finals leads sixteen-year-old Matt to investigate and entangles him in a possible kidnapping.
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Speed, Guts, and Glory

Stockcar racing is fast becoming America's most popular spectator sport, and now bestselling author and broadcasting veteran Joe Garner captures the most important moments in NASCAR history, including: Dale Earnhardt Sr.'s triumphant Daytona 500 victory, King Richard Petty's 200th victory, with Ronald Reagan in attendance as the first president to attend a NASCAR event, Jeff Gordon's amazing dream season, the closest finish in NASCAR history--a mere .002 of a second, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s Daytona victory--on the one-year anniversary of his father's death on the same speedway.
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Venturess

Young inventor Nicolette Lampton is living her own fairy tale happy ending. She's free of her horrible step-family, running a successful business, and is uninterested in marrying the handsome prince, Fin. Instead, she, Fin, and their friend Caro venture to the lush land of Faerie, where they seek to put an end to the bloody war their kingdom is waging. Mechanical armies and dark magic await them as they uncover devastating secrets about the past and fight for a real, lasting happily-ever-after for two troubled countries—and for themselves. Smart and unconventional, this novel will appeal to readers of romance and adventure alike.
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Indian Children's Favorite Stories

This delightful collection of Indian folk tales, retold for an international audience, contains beautifully illustrated stories that provide an insight into the traditional culture and history of India. Retold here are the wonderful tales of how the Lord Krishna escapes the evil Kamsa's repeated attempts to kill him, and how the elephant keeper's daughter Rani humbles an unwise and unjust king by emptying his storehouses of rice.
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Dance with the Devil

After killing one of her father’s enforcers, half-blood lion shifter Jillian Winters ran for her life, landing in an upscale bar halfway across the country. Her boss, Carrick—a pure-blood shifter—has no idea his barmaid is a fugitive. When her father’s recklessness puts the Pride at risk, Jillian must return home and assume his place as Alpha. But not before she indulges in a taste of the attraction that’s been building for years between her and Carrick. Carrick Granger has had a soft spot for Jillian from the moment she stepped into his bar, soaking wet and afraid of her own shadow. He knows she has secrets. So does he. He’s also the outcast son of an Alpha—and now that his father is dead, he, too, has been summoned home. Thinking they’ll never see each other again, the simmering heat between them ignites like a match to gunpowder. But then the bullets start flying, forcing them to choose—duty to their Prides, or the one person they can’t live without.
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Andy Stevenson vs. The Lord of the Loins

Humor. 70863 words long. First published in 2008, 2008 SUMMARY: Welcome back to the world of Andy Stevenson, where life is just one run-in with Murphy’s Law after another. Having returned home from his summer vacation in California where he “came out” the hard and hilarious way in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to My Sexual Orientation, Andy heads back to college for his sophomore year. It’s not until Christmas break is over that things start to heat up. Blond bombshell/poet Tristan may or may not be taking a liking to Andy, but how far will he go to find out? An invitation to visit the object of his confusion leads Andy to a night he’ll never forget…which is exactly what he’d like to do. And just when things couldn’t get more complicated, a chance meeting at a party finds Andy falling for a freshman named Alan. Murphy’s Law naturally arrives for another visit as Tristan decides to make it his personal mission in life to teach Andy about the world of sex with no commitment… whether he wants to learn it or not. What’s a guy to do after promising his new boyfriend that his middle name is “Discretion?" Armed with his two best friends and recently resurfaced sense of sarcasm, Andy prepares to defend his fledgling relationship with the half-Asian and slightly domineering (yet oddly sweet in that playfully sadistic sort of way) Alan by doing battle with the most fearsome ho to come along since…since…all previous fearsome hos: The Lord of the Loins!
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Death

The shocking new memoir from DeathAt last, the mysterious, feared, and misunderstood being known only as "Death" talks frankly and unforgettably about his infinitely awful existence. Chronicling his abusive childhood, his near-fatal addiction to Life, his excruciating time in rehab, and the ultimate triumph of his true nature, this long-awaited autobiography finally reveals the inner story of one of the most troubling, and troubled, figures in history. For the first time, Death reveals his affairs with the living, his maltreatment at the hands of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, the ungodly truth behind the infamous "Jesus Incident," and the loneliness of being the End of All Things. Intense, unpredictable, and instantly engaging, Death: A Life is not only a story of triumph against all odds, but also a tender, moving tale of unconditional love in a universe that, despite its profound flaws, gave Death the fiery determination to carve out a successful...
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