Jack Marvell's latest stunt is to stay on a high-wire for thirty days and nights. Olivia is worried for her father, but very proud of him. Then the rumours start, claiming that Jack's cheating. Olivia must give her all to her role in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and also prove to the world that her father is no fraudster... Views: 6
Never Can Tell, a New Adult Novel Recommended for Ages 18 and Up(Never too Late #1: This series is a follow up to the Never say Never Trilogy)"This is love. It's that simple."Some stories are Never finished being told. After all, we're all victims of heartache and strife at some point. Maybe I'm a little more susceptible to both, but I've got an ace up my sleeve. I've got Ty McCabe. He's helped me survive a lot. More than I ever thought possible. We've come a long way together, but we can't stop now. What's that old saying? Don't rest on your laurels? Well, I'm not resting and neither is he. Life didn't even give us that option. We've got problems. Big ones. Let's see if we can do this, survive the downs and get back to the ups. Guess only time will tell.“...We're just one. Just one, f*cking, twisted bit of soul in love.”Never Series Reading OrderBook #1: Tasting NeverBook #2: Finding NeverBook #3: Keeping NeverBook #4: Never Can TellAlso Available by C.M. Stunich-Broken Pasts (Contemporary Adult Romance)-F*ck Valentine's Day (Contemporary Romance Erotica)-Hell Inc. (Comedic Paranormal Romance)-Real Ugly (New Adult Rock Star Romance)NEVER CAN TELL EXCERPT:When I glance up into the mirror, I look young, too young to be a mother. My face is soft and my eyes are hard. I question my own strength and then glance away. “If Jade wants to see that piece of sht, what can I do to stop her? I might ask her why, but that's all I can do. I doubt she'll even answer me.”Ty doesn't say anything, but he reaches out and brushes my hair back with his rings, all twelve of them, glittering and sparkling like rubies. They match the piercings in his face. Gotta love a color coordinated badass.Neither of us misses how small and tight this bathroom is, how close we are, how hard he was in the kitchen.“Ty,” I warn as he comes up behind me and slides his fingers under my shirt, up my belly, cupping my tender breasts with strong hands. “So not fair,” I groan, reaching up and smacking the fan. It coughs to life and is loud as fck, blocking any sounds from escaping this little room. “You can't touch those.” My c*nt is pulsing and my heart is pounding in my skull. Down below, I know I'm soaking wet.“Why not?” he whispers against my ear. “It'll make you feel better.” Views: 6
With her new discovery at her fingertips, Melissa now has more access to the company than she's ever had before, but soon a shocking discovery sets off a series of events that might lead to her downfall.When Mr. Shriver leaves the country on business and appoints Sean as temporary boss, things get messy really fast.Only Melissa can hold everything together--that is, if she can stop herself from tearing everything apart.His Favorite Girl is Book Two in the YFG Series. Book One, Your Favorite Girl, is currently free for Kindle. Click on the author's name to find it. Views: 6
More first books for fledgling readers that offer the enjoyment of a good story with the thrill of accomplishment that comes from independent reading. Written in short, easy phrases with carefully selected vocabulary and plentiful illustrations, each book helps youngsters achieve success as they have fun.The series follows three friends who love to share stories. In each book, one is reminded of a well-known story: It's Not About the Ball! is based on The Frog Prince; It' Not About the Tiny Girl! is based on Thumbelina; It's Not About the Diamonds! is based on the story of Diamonds and Toads; It's Not About the Straw! is based on Rumpelstiltskin and It's Not About the Beanstalk! is based on Jack and the Beanstalk.As one friend starts his story, the others are reminded of versions they know so each volume has three stories within one framework. The stories come from around the world, and Veronika... Views: 6
Inheriting half of her late husband's company means Shannon Morris is now Jase Pembrooke's business partner--to their mutual dismay!Working together, they are forced to confront their growing attraction. Then Shannon discovers that Jase promised her late husband he'd take care of her. Shannon doesn't want a relationship based on obligation. If she were to marry again, it would only be for love. But can Jase convince her that he isn't acting purely out of duty? Views: 6
Stop the wedding - she's pregnant! When Lucy Bates caught herself falling too hard for Chicago businessman Tony Caroselli, she ran. How could she measure up to his wealthy family's standards? But now she's pregnant and back to tell the truth...only to see Tony marrying another woman before her very eyes! Lucy always had impeccable timing - especially interrupting a wedding Tony never wanted. And if she produces a male heir, Tony stands to inherit a fortune. Plus, the real payoff is having Lucy back where she belongs - with him. But when she finds out about his inheritance, will she feel like a pawn and run again? Views: 6
"Stunning...a bit like if you took Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Monsters Inc. and shoved them in a TARDIS." —Buzzfeed It's a tentacled, inventive, gooey, world in there. . . . Elliot Von Doppler and his friend Leslie think nothing ever happens in Bickleburgh, except inside the gleaming headquarters of DENKi-3000—the world's eighth-largest electronics factory. Beneath the glass towers and glittering skywalks, there's a rambling old mansion from which all the company's amazing inventions spring forth. And no one except Uncle Archie knows what's behind the second-to-last door at the end of the hall. Until Elliot and Leslie are invited to take a glimpse inside. They find stooped, troll-like creatures with jutting jaws and broken teeth. Tiny winged things that sparkle as they fly. And huge, hulking, hairy nonhumans (with horns). It is unlike anything they've ever seen. But when... Views: 6
What elevates 'teaching my mother how to give birth', what gives the
poems their disturbing brilliance, is Warsan Shire's ability to give
simple, beautiful eloquence to the veiled world where sensuality lives
in the dominant narrative of Islam; reclaiming the more nuanced truths
of earlier times - as in Tayeb Salih's work - and translating to the
realm of lyric the work of the likes of Nawal El Saadawi. As Rumi said,
"Love will find its way through all languages on its own"; in 'teaching
my mother how to give birth', Warsan's debut pamphlet, we witness the
unearthing of a poet who finds her way through all preconceptions to
strike the heart directly. About the author: Warsan Shire is a Kenyan-born Somali poet and
writer who is based in London. Born in 1988, she is an artist and
activist who uses her work to document narratives of journey and trauma.
Warsan has read her work internationally, including recent readings in
South Africa, Italy and Germany, and her poetry has been translated into
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A Magazine of Science
Fiction and Fantasy
ISSUE 1: MARCH 2013
Edited by Mike Resnick
Stories by: Robert J.
Sawyer, Kij Johnson, Jack McDevitt, Stephen Leigh, James Patrick Kelly, Nick
DiChario, Lou J. Berger , Alex Shvartsman, Robert T. Jeschonek
Serialization: Dark
Universe by Daniel F. Galouye
Columns by: Barry
Malzberg, Horace Cocroft
Book Reviews: Paul Cook.
Galaxy’s Edge is a
bi-monthly (every two months) magazine published by Phoenix Pick, the science
fiction and fantasy imprint of Arc Manor, an award winning independent press
based in Maryland. Each issue of the magazine has a mix of new and old
(reprint) stories, new columns by Barry Malzberg and Horace Cocroft and book
reviews by Paul Cook.
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