These six bad boys are used to getting what they want...Hitmen. They're the toughest of the tough, but with their ladies, they're as sweet as can be. If you're looking for an adrenaline rush, soft girls learning to be strong, and hard men learning to be loving, with a happily-ever-after bow tied on top, you're not going to want to miss this collection. Alexis Abbott's Hitmen novels have graced all the Amazon best-seller charts, and have grown a rabid fanbase that praises the series as fresh, sexy, dangerous, explosive and swoonworthy. This series includes Sold to the Hitman, Saved by the Hitman, Captive of the Hitman, Stolen from the Hitman, Hostage of the Hitman and Taken by the Hitman. It also includes a way to obtain Owned by the Hitman for the full collection!** Views: 5
Good old-fashioned murder lurks behind the Old World charm of Santa Fe, New Mexico. And nobody knows that better than former attorney turned consignment-shop owner—and part-time amateur sleuth—Irene Seligman. When New York assistant DA Irene Seligman moved home to take care of her demanding mother, Adelle, she thought she was leaving a world of corruption and violence behind. But after opening her store, Irene's Closet, and getting reacquainted with the locals, she learns that something's rotten in sunny Santa Fe. Even upstanding citizens like her friend Juanita Calabaza, a Native American artisan, can't seem to escape the decidedly unfashionable surge in crime. Juanita's handcrafted jewelry has been known to catch the eye of many a tourist on the plaza in Santa Fe's historic district. But lately she's been attracting the wrong kind of attention . . . from the police. With her son missing after falling in with a bad crowd, Juanita foretells the... Views: 5
For the first time ever, the popular late host of ESPN's The Sports Reporters and ABC's college football openly discusses a lifelong battle with depression.During his three decades on ESPN and ABC, John Saunders became one of the nation's most respected and beloved sportscasters. In this moving, jarring, and ultimately inspiring memoir, Saunders discusses his troubled childhood, the traumatic brain injury he suffered in 2011, and the severe depression that nearly cost him his life. As Saunders writes, Playing Hurt is not an autobiography of a sports celebrity but a memoir of a man facing his own mental illness, and emerging better off for the effort. I will take you into the heart of my struggle with depression, including insights into some of its causes, its consequences, and its treatments.I invite you behind the facade of my apparently "perfect" life as a sportscaster, with a wonderful wife and two healthy, happy adult daughters. I have a lot to... Views: 5