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Ideal

NEVER BEFORE PUBLISHEDIn print for the first time ever, author and philosopher Ayn Rand's novel Ideal.Originally conceived as a novel, but then transformed into a play by Ayn Rand, Ideal is the story of beautiful but tormented actress Kay Gonda. Accused of murder, she is on the run and turns for help to six fans who have written letters to her, each telling her that she represents their ideal—a respectable family man, a far-left activist, a cynical artist, an evangelist, a playboy, and a lost soul. Each reacts to her plight in his own way, their reactions a glimpse into their secret selves and their true values. In the end their responses to her pleas give Kay the answers she has been seeking.Ideal was written in 1934 as a novel, but Ayn Rand thought the theme of the piece would be better realized as a play and put the novel aside. Now, both versions of Ideal are available for the first time ever to the millions of Ayn Rand fans...
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The Cougar's Bargain

Hannah Welch doomed were-cougar Sean Foye to spend the rest of his life in his animal form when she refused to accept him as a mate. But an attack at the Foyes' New Mexico ranch ended with Hannah becoming a cougar, too. She strikes a bargain with the goddess who cursed him: Sean will be freed from his furry affliction if Hannah can find him a more suitable mate.Then the two are paired on a mission to root out a group of troublemakers, and as they work together, their icy feelings end up thawing quickly. Soon, Hannah's not so sure she should give Sean up. He's the only man who's ever made her feel comfortable in her own skin - and her own fur, too. Can she prove to Sean that destiny deserves a second chance?Sensuality Level: Sensual
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Gypsy: Sons of Sangue

GYPSY Sons of Sangue: Book 3 Grayson “Gypsy” Gabor loves the ladies. As a matter of fact, the more the merrier. Life is good. That is until a mishap with a sexy-as-hell redhead leaves them mated. The eldest of vampires, Vlad Tepes, gives him a choice: Keep her or give her up for all eternity to his one-time best friend, Anton. Tamera Cantrell sets her sights on the Vice President of the Sons of Sangue, Gypsy. But after a night gone wrong, she finds herself caught between one vampire who hates her and one who adores her. Now Tamera’s only got three short months to prove to the one who despises her that he can’t live without her. Add in one Mexican Cartel, a vindictive primordial vampire, and a rival MC out for blood, and Gypsy has his hands full with club business. When Tamera’s life becomes endangered, Gypsy must act quick or chance losing her forever. SONS OF SANGUE - A Vampire MC Series Book 1: VIPER Book 2: HAWK Book 3: GYPSY More to come!About the AuthorA daydreamer at heart, Patricia A. Rasey, resides in her native town in Northwest Ohio with her husband, Mark, and her lovable Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Todd and Buckeye. Ms. Rasey is a three-time recipient of the Word Weaving Award for Literary Excellence and a three-time winner of the prestigious RIO Award Of Excellence. She is also a three-time EPPIE finalist and was a 2001 nominee for Romantic Times Magazine's Best Electronic Book. Additionally, Twilight Obsessions and Twilight Visions, two anthologies she was a part of, was nominated for the PEARL, the Paranormal Excellence Award in Romantic Literature, in the Best Anthology category. Her short story, In The Mind of Darkness won the P&E 2002 Horror short story category. When not behind her computer, you can find Patricia working, reading, watching movies or MMA. She also enjoys spending her free time at the river camping with her husband and two sons. Ms. Rasey is currently a third degree Black Belt in American Freestyle Karate. 
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The Boys of Fire and Ash

"The compelling mythology and dystopian setting will appeal to genre readers. Fans of James Dashner, Margaret Peterson Haddix, and Patrick Ness need look no further."--Kirkus Fans of Rick Riordan and Anthony Horowitz will want to read this action-filled debut novel that offers a new world to enjoy and a new underdog to root for.--Booklist Abandoned at birth, the Brothers of the Ikkuma Pit know no mothers. They fend for themselves, each training their Little Brother to survive until they turn sixteen, when it's their Leaving Day. No boy knows what's beyond the forest. But when Urgle's Little Brother, Cubby, is carried off by troll-like predators, Urgle and two of his Brothers embark on a quest to rescue him from a place from which no one has ever returned.More praise for The Boys of Fire and Ash:"McIsaac's debut fantasy novel is fast-paced and heartstopping. . . . This self-contained story is an entertaining...
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Sunfail

“A fun and exciting read . . . Perfect for fans of complex series heroes like Jack Reacher and Joe Ledger, with a dash of Dan Brown sensibility” (Booklist). Jake Carter is a subway electrician in New York City—but his previous employment was in Special Forces. One day, he finds two young men spraying graffiti across the subway station walls, and realizes their marks aren’t gang tags or band names—they are a message, a call to arms spelled out in a lost language . . . The Hidden are communicating with each other. The end of the world has arrived, and it’s being orchestrated by those unseen—for profit. Carter finds himself dragged into a world of menace by a woman he hasn’t spoken to in over a decade. His ex-girlfriend Sandra is one of the few who knows what’s going on, and she has just turned against her paymasters. As they run for their lives, as dogs howl in the streets and birds fall from the sky, and even the sun starts to dim, as terrorists take out a Brooklyn army base, they must figure out how to fight an enemy they cannot see, how to stop some of the richest and most powerful men in the world, and how to stay alive when the world around them is dying . . . “[A] scary conspiracy thriller . . . Clever.” —Publishers Weekly “Any readers who have been fans of Dan Brown’s conspiracies will enjoy Savile, who is a master of his craft.” —New York Journal of Books “Quite entertaining . . . Will grab your attention and keep you turning the pages as you attempt to figure out how our heroes will escape the traps set for them.” —East Niagara Post **Review "Steven Savile's fear-inducing novel of apocalyptic proportions, Sunfail, will no doubt inspire the next generation of street-corner crazies wielding The End Is Nigh signs. Prepare yourself for a wild ride. Next stop, the end of the world." --Jeremy Robinson, author of Island 731 and Uprising "Darkly foreboding and all too plausible, Savile's writing explodes off the page like a shark hunting through deep water; by the time you can see it clearly, it is far too late to get away." --Joseph Nassise, New York Times best selling author of The Heretic "Sunfail is the most entertaining novel I've read in the last twelve months...by a mile. Beautifully written, well paced, but above all just a cracking story. A book you can get lost in. Sunfail delivers on every single page." --Sean Black, author of the Ryan Lock series "Savile has forged a world of shadow conspiracies that are all too real. Packed with hold-your-breath writing that pushes the characters into one tense cut-the-blue-wire scene after another, Savile lands raw punches that connect explosively. This is thriller writing at its grittiest, and finest." --Nick Cole, author of Soda Pop Soldier Praise for Steven Savile: "Savile has a flair for finding beauty in the macabre." --Guardian (UK) "Move over, Dan Brown!" --Stel Pavlou, best-selling author of Decipher "Steven Savile's fear-inducing novel of apocalyptic proportions, Sunfail, will no doubt inspire the next generation of street-corner crazies wielding The End Is Nigh signs. Prepare yourself for a wild ride. Next stop, the end of the world." --Jeremy Robinson, author of Island 731 and Uprising "Darkly foreboding and all too plausible, Savile's writing explodes off the page like a shark hunting through deep water; by the time you can see it clearly, it is far too late to get away." --Joseph Nassise, New York Times best selling author of The Heretic "Sunfail is the most entertaining novel I've read in the last twelve months...by a mile. Beautifully written, well paced, but above all just a cracking story. A book you can get lost in. Sunfail delivers on every single page." --Sean Black, author of the Ryan Lock series "Savile has forged a world of shadow conspiracies that are all too real. Packed with hold-your-breath writing that pushes the characters into one tense cut-the-blue-wire scene after another, Savile lands raw punches that connect explosively. This is thriller writing at its grittiest, and finest." --Nick Cole, author of Soda Pop Soldier Praise for Steven Savile: "Savile has a flair for finding beauty in the macabre." --Guardian (UK) "Move over, Dan Brown!" --Stel Pavlou, best-selling author of Decipher About the Author Steven Savile has written over thirty novels under a variety of names, hitting the New York Times and USA Today bestseller lists and winning several prestigious awards including the International Association of Media Tie-In Writers Award for Best Young Adult Novel and the Lifeboat to the Stars Award for Best Science Fiction Novel. Savile has written for various TV shows including Doctor Who, Torchwood, and Primeval, as well as the best-selling computer game Battlefield 3. His debut thriller Silver was a runaway hit in the United Kingdom.
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Fire and Ice

Bailey and Gage each have something the other wants—but can these two headstrong homesteaders settle their differences long enough to find out what?
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