Unconquerable Callie, A Romance book by Deann Smallwood Views: 19
Suzy's off camping with her family and best mate Millie. Yep, you heard right... camping! As if being stuck in a caravan in rainy Wales for two whole weeks weren't bad enough, to make matters worse, Mum's best friend's daughter, super-glam (and super-snooty) Isabella is coming too. When Millie starts spending all her time with Isabella, Suzy is devastated. Can her friendship with Millie survive when three is most definitely a crowd? Views: 19
Digit and John are back for a second book and in way over their heads. To say eighteen-year-old Farrah Higgins—or Digit—is good at math is a laughable understatement. She’s been cracking codes since childhood, and is finally at home with “her people” at MIT in Cambridge. Her talents are so off the charts that her laptop is under surveillance by both the CIA and an ecoterrorist named Jonas Furnis. So when she thoughtlessly hacks into the Department of Defense’s database, she lands in serious hot water inside and outside the law. Readers will be sad to turn the last page of this suspenseful, sassy, super smart thriller, the sequel to A Girl Named Digit. Views: 19
What if a new woman walked into your life while you were still haunted by the woman you lost?Stunned by the accidental death of her partner, Darcy Morrow can summon little kindness for the beautiful nurse Alis Baker, the woman hired to tend her while she grieves, the woman with the too-blue eyes and a healing touch. But day by day, month by month, as the Colorado winter rages on, Alis' determined gentleness and unwavering compassion chip away at Darcy's frozen heart--even though Alis has a deep sadness of her own, one she carefully hides.As their unrequited passion builds to something Darcy can no longer ignore, she must make a choice: Will Darcy let Alis into her heart, or will the harsh winter--and a ghost from her past--destroy the possibility of a second chance at love?THE GHOST OF A CHANCE is a poignant, passionate novel about love, loss and letting go; a tender romance to curl up with. It is approximately 60,000 words long. Views: 19
Backstage mischief. Secret kisses. Mysterious mishaps. Is Sage's holiday job a little too interesting? This is highly entertaining, original, pacy rom-crime for teenagers who like their fiction fast, funny and chock-full of sass.Sage gave Bianca a swift hug. 'Everything will be fine,' she said. 'You'll see.' They smiled at each other, but Sage felt uneasiness creep into the pit of her belly. Something was very, very wrong at the Lyric Theatre.Sage is delighted to land a holiday job at a theatre. Mostly because it will earn her the money she needs for the photography course she's coveted since she first picked up a camera. And working for a magician should be interesting, right? Plus there's a cute stagehand named Herb, who could make it even more interesting.But Sage, Herb and The Great Armand's beautiful assistant Bianca stay late at the theatre one night, and a wand gets broken...on the stage. Bianca is horrified, convinced they've brought a... Views: 19
Tess’ boss offers her seven-hundred dollars to spank her, to relieve his frustrations.
Tess is stunned but the money is hard to resist.
It’s nothing sexual ... her boss is older and she’s worked for him a long time. But the second his hand swats her behind, she feels things she’s never felt before. Then she cannot wait for more of her boss’ disciplinary spanking. She just wished she had a boyfriend to share her over-the-top arousal with. Because with her boss it’s only spanking ...
Then the blackmail photos arrive. Someone has pictures of their increasingly more illicit spanking and bondage sessions. What does the blackmailer want?
To spank Tess.
Only he is young and has a sexy voice. He’s seen what Tess does after the spanking sessions with her boss. Tess’ blackmailer knows just how to fulfill her needs. But once she gets fired, she fears she’s lost him.
Until a masked man shows up in her bedroom in the dark, while she’s asleep ... Views: 19
Absorbing and heart-rending tales of three passionate women: a suffragette, an Anglo-Indian and a conscientious objector. Box set of three passionate and inspiring stories: A Crimson Dawn, The Tea Planter's Daughter and No Greater Love Views: 19
RetailShe ascended the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland in 1702, at age thirty-seven, Britain’s last Stuart monarch, and five years later united two of her realms, England and Scotland, as a sovereign state, creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. She had a history of personal misfortune, overcoming ill health (she suffered from crippling arthritis; by the time she became Queen she was a virtual invalid) and living through seventeen miscarriages, stillbirths, and premature births in seventeen years. By the end of her comparatively short twelve-year reign, Britain had emerged as a great power; the succession of outstanding victories won by her general, John Churchill, the Duke of Marlborough, had humbled France and laid the foundations for Britain’s future naval and colonial supremacy. While the Queen’s military was performing dazzling exploits on the continent, her own attention—indeed her realm—rested on a more intimate conflict: the female friendship on which her happiness had for decades depended and which became for her a source of utter torment. At the core of Anne Somerset’s riveting new biography, published to great acclaim in England (“Definitive”—London Evening Standard; “Wonderfully pacy and absorbing”—Daily Mail), is a portrait of this deeply emotional, complex bond between two very different women: Queen Anne—reserved, stolid, shrewd; and Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, wife of the Queen’s great general—beautiful, willful, outspoken, whose acerbic wit was equally matched by her fearsome temper.Against a fraught background—the revolution that deposed Anne’s father, James II, and brought her to power . . . religious differences (she was born Protestant—her parents’ conversion to Catholicism had grave implications—and she grew up so suspicious of the Roman church that she considered its doctrines “wicked and dangerous”) . . . violently partisan politics (Whigs versus Tories) . . . a war with France that lasted for almost her entire reign . . . the constant threat of foreign invasion and civil war—the much-admired historian, author of Elizabeth I (“Exhilarating”—The Spectator; “Ample, stylish, eloquent”—The Washington Post Book World), tells the extraordinary story of how Sarah goaded and provoked the Queen beyond endurance, and, after the withdrawal of Anne’s favor, how her replacement, Sarah’s cousin, the feline Abigail Masham, became the ubiquitous royal confidante and, so Sarah whispered to growing scandal, the object of the Queen's sexual infatuation. To write this remarkably rich and passionate biography, Somerset, winner of the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography, has made use of royal archives, parliamentary records, personal correspondence and previously unpublished material. Queen Anne is history on a large scale—a revelation of a centuries-overlooked monarch. ** Views: 19
When Sage stumbles across a man tangled up in a tree, she has no idea that she's in for a medieval adventure that will lead her to a love that surpasses all time. Views: 19