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The Boss's Son Box Set

This is the complete series.The Boss's Son - Part 1The Boss's Son - Part 2The Boss's Son - Part 3Description: Britt woke up in Jack’s glorious arms. Jack…whatever his last name was. She hadn't a clue who he was. Kicking her way out of the sheet, Britt got to her feet and clutched her head instantly. It pounded like an unsuccessful road construction project and her teeth hurt, actually ached from the hangover. Stumbling to the bathroom with annoyance, she drank water and took a shower and drank more water, chastising herself for letting it get this bad. She knew to drink water and take aspirin before bed to help curb this hideous feeling. She needed a full breakfast, something big. But she was stuck with this guy who thought it was socially acceptable to hang out after a one-night stand. Britt didn’t have any experience with a one-nighter except that time in college with the one guy in her women’s studies class, the one with the tattoo of a hard drive motherboard on his chest. That hadn’t ended well but for sure he had at least had the courtesy to leave her dorm immediately afterward. Were they supposed to have breakfast together? Bond in some way? She had work. He had…probably the unemployment line or guitar practice or something. Mainly, she needed head-space to get ready for her day and try to forget what she’d done the night before, namely some guitarist whose last name was a mystery better left unsolved. The guy was HOT! But she knew she would never see him again. Or would she?
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By the Embers Dies the Fire

(Triple Trouble 9, mfmm, PNR, wolf-shifters) Growing up, Elain Lyall had always wished for a large family. Be careful what you wish for. Especially when you have a seriously unhinged brother-in-law like Brighton, who’s perilously close to unraveling everything Elain’s trying to hold together. Uncle and mortal enemy, Marston, turns out to be a priceless ally. Meanwhile, Elain’s mates Ain, Brodey, and Cail, are enjoying fatherhood, even if they are putting a serious damper on Elain’s Triad and Seer duties. Elain, Mai, and Lina are trying to figure out exactly how the cockatrice plan on detonating a nuclear bomb so they can stop it. The devil’s in the details—and Ryan Ausar is as clueless as they are. One thing’s certain, the evil they’re facing is far older and more dangerous than any of them ever dreamed. If Elain’s going to save lives, she’s going to have to get a handle on her rapidly growing powers. Even if it means sacrificing someone for the greater good.
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The Staff of Power

Darian Brade has made some formidable enemies including a Dark Mage hiding within The Order that will do whatever it takes to pry The Staff of Power from Darian’s hands. Preferably, cold dead hands. The mighty green dragon, Morphindinaetlus, has not been seen in at least two centuries. Suddenly, he shows up, hot on Darian’s trail. He is the young Mage’s enemy who wants nothing more than to capture Darian, drain his magic and thus his life force. When Darian gets infected with Dark Magic, he must find the book that will teach him the Dark Arts or die a horrible, painful death. Trust is in short supply and Darian finds himself betrayed by someone close to him. Surrounded by enemies, Darian must try to defeat the dragon and The Order.
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The Hero Maker

The Dam Busters, The Great Escape and Reach for the Sky were all written by Paul Brickhill, an Australian hero of WWII. 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of his birth and the 25th anniversary of his death.It was 1956 and the writer from Sydney's lower North Shore had every reason to feel blessed. Former journalist Paul Brickhill was the highest-earning author in the UK and two of his bestselling books - The Dam Busters and Reach for the Sky - had recently been made into blockbuster films. Another of his books - inspired by his experiences as a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft 3 in Germany during the Second World War - was attracting Hollywood interest. That book was The Great Escape.Yet, life for the enigmatic Brickhill was never simple. He was beset with mental-health issues and his marriage to model Margot Slater was tempestuous. He struggled with alcohol and writer's block too, as his success - and all that accompanied it -...
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Tales of the Southern Kingdoms (One Volume Edition)

Sex. Lust. Blood. The power of the Sect. Darkness spreads to the southern kingdoms. "The Sect" - a religious minority becomes the powerful Sect using a Pond of Dark Magic. "The Slave" - the story of the last real king of Arquon. "The Orphans" find trouble with the Sect. "Yash" - a prince of Akkora sacrificed to the Bloodthirsty Goddess. "The High Priestess" - Keiko becomes Ramesh's successor in the temple of the Sect. "Tarun" - another southern prince abducted and used by the Sect. Then "Books of the Immortals - Air" happens. War. Love. Passion. The fall of the southern kingdoms. "The last King of Akkora" (two parts) - the fall of the biggest southern kingdom through a spoiled prince heir. "The Prince Heir", or how Prince Anjaan didn't make it to king status. "The Dancer" - a northern dancer throw a former...
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To Kill a Labrador

Marcia (pronounced Mar-see-a, not Marsha) likes to think of herself as a normal person, even though she has a rather abnormal vocation. She trains service dogs for combat veterans with PTSD. Then the former Marine owner of her first trainee is accused of murdering his wife, and Marcia gets sucked into an even more abnormal avocation–amateur sleuth.Called in to dog-sit the Labrador service dog, Buddy, she’s outraged that his veteran owner is being presumed guilty until proven innocent. With Buddy’s help, she tries to uncover the real killer. Even after the hunky local sheriff politely tells her to butt out, Marcia keeps poking around. Until the killer finally pokes back.
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Pure Juliet

Creepy. Peculiar. Fairy. Goblin. Liar. Weirdo. Crank. Genius. No one knows what to make of Juliet Slater, not even her mother. And clothes, boys, school, friends, the changing seasons and what other people think - none of these things seem to matter to Juliet. She spends hours in her room with incomprehensible mathematical text books, her mind voyaging in strange seas of thought, alone. Is she a genius? It might take the rest of her life to find out. While Stella Gibbons was celebrated for her beloved bestseller Cold Comfort Farm, the manuscript for Pure Juliet lay unseen and forgotten until it was brought to light by her family in 2014, and is published here for the first time in Vintage Classics. A tale that travels from an eco-millionaire's British country idyll to an Arabian Nights-style fantasy of the Middle East, this is a treat for fans of this witty, curious and always surprising author.
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The Story of Kao Yu

The story of an ageing judge traveling through rural China and of a criminal he encounters.
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His Prairie Sweetheart

A Home for Her Heart After being jilted at the altar, Southern belle Savannah Cox seeks a fresh start out West and accepts a teaching position in Minnesota. But between her students' lack of English, the rough surroundings and sheriff Elias Parker's doubts and distrust, Savannah's unprepared for both the job and the climate. However, she's determined to prove she can handle anything her new town throws her way. Elias gives it a week—or less—before the pretty schoolteacher packs her dainty dresses and hightails it back home. But no matter how many mishaps he has to rescue her from, Savannah doesn't give up. Yet the real test is to come—a brutal blizzard that could finally drive her away, taking his heart with her...
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