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Any Witch Way She Can

First released in the No Rest for the Witches anthology, delight in this magical, sexy short story from bestselling author Christine Warren. Available for the first time ever as a standalone ebook, get lost in the sinful pleasures of the being the witch has summoned to tame her world...and unleash her passion...When a witch, craving the touch of someone who loves her, decides to take matters of into her own hands, she casts a spell of unmeasured powers into the cosmos to find the one who can set her soul on fire. And when her magic summons the sexiest being she's ever laid eyes on, desire will consume them both...
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Indulge

An anthology featuring 9 books from NY Times, USA Today, and Bestselling Authors!Go ahead and INDULGE....guilt-free!NINE steamy stories filled with love, redemption, and passion!Stay With Me by Abigail LeeNo Turning Back (Full Circle #1) by Casey PeelerUncomplicated: A Vegas Girl's Tale by Dawn Robertson and Jo-Anna WalkerTied Up In Heartstrings by Felicia LynnTemptation (Touch of Tantra #1.5) by Liv MorrisSeduce by Missy JohnsonUndescribable by Shantel TessierTeach Me Love by S MooseEntangled by S.E.Hall Stay With Me by Abigail LeeRecovering from a devastating heartbreak, Bailey Hart has sworn off all relationships. Everything is going according to plan until a mysterious new guy moves to her small town. Will Bailey's stubbornness force her to stay on the path she has laid out for herself, or will Ty Jacobs find his way into her already broken heart? No Turning Back (Full Circle #1) By Casey PeelerCharley has been away from home for only forty-eight hours before she breaks the two promises she made to herself. How will her first semester of college end? Joe, Cash, or alone? Uncomplicated: A Vegas Girl's Tale by Dawn Robertson and Jo-Anna WalkerOne high class business man. And one night neither of them will ever forget. Tied Up In Heartstrings by Felicia Lynn (Heartstrings Series #1)Tragedy ripped the security from her life. Left a single mother, Alexis's fear of loss insulates her from the rest of the world. A man from her past has always been in love with Alexis. He's never met anyone that measures up to her. Is love enough to overcome loss and heartbreak? Temptation by Liv MorrisKathryn Delcour returns to her hometown of New York City as a young widow. She found healing from her loss through the ancient practice of Tantra and teaches the spiritual and sexual art.When she oversees a husband performing a very intimate tantric massage with his wife, the steamy session makes Kathryn face her own sexual frustrations. Seduce by Missy JohnsonCocky, British Womanizer Jack Falcon is about to learn even he isn't immune to falling in love Undescribable by Shantel TessierSamantha - A broken hearted bartender just wants to get on with her life and forget about men.Slade- The towns cocky, foul mouth playboy decides he needs her and won't take no for an answer. Will Samantha let Slade prove his love is real, or will she push him away? Teach Me Love by S MooseA sexy, rich, CEO and a single mother. Both broken. Neither were looking for love, but who says love plays fair. Entangled by S.E. HallThings heat up, and not just the Georgia summertime, when Dane and Laney go head to head over plans for her new duplex. But Laney's got his number, and knows just how to coerce her bossy, domineering man. Spend the summer with the gang and find out...just how many is a crowd?
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The Prince's Cinderella Bride

From Texas nanny...to palace princess! It should never have happened--the night of forbidden magic that turned Lani Vasquez and Prince Maximilian Bravo-Calabretti into lovers. After all, Lani knew all too well that an affair between a lowly nanny and the heir to the throne could only end in heartbreak--her own. Which was why she had to end it before she lost her herself completely... His New Year's Eve with Lani had rocked Max's world--and now the Texas beauty wanted to be just friends? The single father had sworn he'd never marry again, but Lani had charmed his children and awakened his guarded heart. Will the prince catch his Cinderella before the clock strikes midnight?
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Return to Tradd Street

Facing her future as a single mother, psychic Realtor Melanie Middleton is determined to be strong and leave her past with writer Jack Trenholm behind her. But history has a tendency of catching up with Melanie, whether she likes it or not.… Melanie is only going through the motions of living since refusing Jack’s marriage proposal. She misses him desperately, but her broken heart is the least of her problems. Despite an insistence that she can raise their child alone, Melanie is completely unprepared for motherhood, and she struggles to complete renovations on her house on Tradd Street before the baby arrives. When Melanie is roused one night by the sound of a ghostly infant crying, she chooses to ignore it. She simply does not have the energy to deal with one more crisis. That is, until the remains of a newborn buried in an old christening gown are found hidden in the foundation of her house. As the hauntings on Tradd Street slowly become more violent, Melanie decides to find out what caused the baby’s untimely death, uncovering the love, loss, and betrayal that color the house’s history—and threaten her claim of ownership. But can she seek Jack’s help without risking her heart? For in revealing the secrets of the past, Melanie also awakens the malevolent presence that has tried to keep the truth hidden for decades.…
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Rise of the Blood Masters (Book 5)

The brave dragon rider, Tallin Arai, continues his fight against the Balborites, a cult of religious fanatics and deadly mageborn assassins that have been wreaking havoc across the continent. In the east, the dwarf kingdom crumbles into chaos. The dwarf clans go deeper into civil war, while an even greater danger rises up to destroy the entire dwarf kingdom, once and for all. In desperation, the dragon riders and the dwarves must turn to the elves for help. Can they set aside their differences long enough to save their homeland from the Balborite menace? Or will all their kingdoms be destroyed?
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Mr. Innocent

Lexi Gifford is the editor-in-chief of a popular women’s magazine named Innocent. Lexi needs a new assistant and a new lover, and she finds both in Theodore Logan—a rather naïve and virginal farm boy from Iowa. At first, Lexi is hesitant about getting involved with Theodore—who goes by Theo—because of a bad previous relationship. There’s also the age difference, because Lexi is thirty-two and Theo is eighteen. However, any hesitation on her part flies out the window when he winds up modeling for an upcoming issue of Innocent, when a model doesn’t show for the shoot. Unable to resist seeing his hunky farm boy frame clad only in a pair of form-fitting bikini bottoms, she ravishes Theo. Their relationship blossoms both in and out of the bedroom, and eventually Lexi realizes that her passion for Theo goes beyond the merely sexual and that she has genuine feelings for him.
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Kinda Like Brothers

Jarrett doesn't trust Kevon. But he's got to share a room with him anyway.It was one thing when Jarrett's mom took care of foster babies who needed help. But this time it's different. This time the baby who needs help has an older brother — a kid Jarrett's age named Kevon.Everyone thinks Jarrett and Kevon should be friends — but that's not gonna happen. Not when Kevon's acting like he's better than Jarrett — and not when Jarrett finds out Kevon's keeping some major secrets.Jarrett doesn't think it's fair that he has to share his room, his friends, and his life with some stranger. He's gotta do something about it — but what?From award-winning author Coe Booth, KINDA LIKE BROTHERS is the story of two boys who really don't get along — but have to find a way to figure it out.
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Sylvia Plath: A Biography

RetailIt has been just over 50 years since Sylvia Plath committed suicide, and her place in American letters is secure. Today she is widely recognized as one of the outstanding poets of the century. When her Collected Poems was published it won the Pulitzer Prize. Her only published novel, The Bell Jar, has become a modern classic. Because Plath drew so heavily on her own life in both her poetry and her fiction, the outlines of her life are familiar to readers. But, like most writers, Plath changed the facts of her life in her writing. In this biography, the first to draw on unpublished journals and letters recently made available, Linda Wagner-Martin examines the ironies and contradictions of Sylvia Plath's life, as well as her achievements. Everyone who knew Plath described her as talented, attractive, out-going and seemingly self-assured. Yet in her diaries and letters Plath reveals herself racked by insecurities and doubts. An outstanding and popular student, she attempted suicide while she was still in college, and ten years later she was only just beginning to achieve recognition as a writer when she ended her life. Yet she had a remarkable ability to transform her suffering into art: her anger at the collapse of her marriage, for example, became the remarkable poetry of Ariel, most of which she wrote in a single month. Linda Wagner-Martin traces the origins of Plath's lifelong emotional problems to the untimely death of her father and to the complex relationship that Plath and her mother developed. Ironically, Plath would find herself in a situation similar to her mother's when she separated from her husband, poet Ted Hughes, and faced the prospect of trying to launch her writing career while raising two young children. In her determination to be both wife and mother, on the one hand, and teacher and writer on the other, Plath tried simultaneously to fulfill and to fight the conventions that bound women in the 1950s. Throughout her life Plath felt herself pulled in opposing directions. Her genius as a writer lay in her ability to express her complicated emotional life in poetry and fiction that continue to move us today. "Overwhelming. One reads and wants to weep as the end approaches ... Linda Wagner-Martin has brought to this biography a sense of the power, beauty, joy and anguish especially of Sylvia Plath's last great poems." David Ignatow, Bollingen-prize winning poet "Holds a reader's interest from beginning to end. An impressive job of revealing this complex, precocious, talented and haunted woman." Caroline R. Barnard Hall, The Philadelphia Inquirer "The poignant and paradoxical chronicle of a woman who, though she married and had children, remained an emotional child while at the same time composing the poems of a major, mature artist." Anne Bernays, novelist "Her poetry her writing, her life--touched generations of women. Sylvia Plath emerges as a middle-class woman of the '50s, for whom perfection as wife, mother and social planner became as important as perfection in writing. This work draws on extensive interviews, unpublished journals and previously unavailable letters ... a cautionary tale - inspiring and chilling." Barry Silesky, Chicago Tribune Book World Linda Wagner-Martin has won teaching awards at Michigan State University and UNC. She is currently the president of the Ernest Hemingway Foundation. Among her fifty edited and written books are biographies of Sylvia Plath, Gertrude Stein, Ellen Glasgow, Barbara Kingsolver, and Zelda Sayre Fitzgerald. Endeavour Press is the UK's leading independent publisher of digital books.**
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