From #1 New York Times bestselling author Rachel Van Dyken comes the next standalone rockstar romance in her Seaside Pictures series...I had his posters on my wall when I was sixteen and when I accidentally got pregnant in high school—his was the face I dreamt of when I closed my eyes at night.Now, over twenty years later, that dream's turned into a reality.Not only is Drew Amhurst in my tiny town of Seaside, live and in the flesh...But he's mentoring my rockstar son.Drew says he's mine for a week.And he made me three promises."No strings attached.""No falling in love.""It's only seven days."He's confident that he can help me rediscover myself both in and out of the bedroom, and I'm confident that he's too arrogant for his own good.And at the end of seven days, he swears he'll walk out of my life the way he came into it.The only problem is, the more I get to... Views: 606
"He knows. And he said he's gonna kill you." Jealous husbands are like that—likely to kill the other man. He needed to protect himself. She told him so. So he bought a gun. A gun he didn't want. A gun he didn't even want to touch. But when it came to it, would he be able to use it to save his own life? He found himself tangled in a web he couldn't escape and his only hope of freedom is to shoot his way out. The gun weighed heavy in his hand and heavier on his conscience. Views: 606
Rocko hates humans. He would rid the world of all of them, only, he can't kill the innocent, and that's what he has, an innocent baby. She's human and he needs someone to take care of her.Winter was captured but her people don't trust her. She doesn't believe in harming wolves, and when she is dragged into the alpha's house with the demand she look after his child, she doesn't refuse.Their first kiss sets her on fire and she wants him more than anything, even though he's mean, cold, and hateful.When an attack on their town destroys lives, Rocko has to make a choice. Stay and fight for his pack, or leave with Winter. They don't want her there, but she's his mate and he can't be without her. Views: 606
Ten-year-old Avery Green loves science. He loves football. He is crazy about Star Wars. But Hebrew school? No, thank you. Avery would rather have his arms sliced off with a lightsaber than sit through one more day of Hebrew School. He’s only asked about a million times why he has to go, but no one in his family has managed to convince him. And then one day, Rabbi Bob shows up. He is strange, but how strange? And strange how? Piecing together some unusual clues, Avery begins to suspect that this new rabbi might be a Jedi master. Armed with something more powerful than a lightsaber, he sets out to reveal the surprising truth.Going Rogue (at Hebrew School) is a hilarious tale about the deep passions of a 10-year-old boy, Judaism, family, big questions and the surprising journey one can have in pursuit of truth and understanding. A book for any child who questions the purpose of religious school and any parent who has run out of answers.
About the Author: Casey Breton is a former teacher and a recipient of the PJ Our Way Author Incentive Award. As a parent of three children, she has extensive experience answering the question, “Why do we have to go to Hebrew school?” She hopes this helps. www.caseybreton.com Views: 606
Can a hockey hunk teach a yoga instructor to be more flexible? "Kelly Jamieson is an auto-buy for me."—New York Times bestselling author Carly Phillips Harrison Wynn Even though I'm the oldest player on the farm team, I'm playing my heart out this year to prove that I have what it takes to play in the NHL. Everyone expects me to live up to my dying hockey hero dad's legacy, but my chances are receding every season. What I need is to focus, but the team's new yoga instructor is a major distraction; I've had my eye on her from the first time we met. Except she's not interested—okay, maybe actively disinterested—since I accidentally dumped her into the ocean during our paddleboard yoga class. How can I prove to her—and to the NHL—that I'm worth taking a chance on? Arya Ross Men are the last thing I need in my life. Yoga is my priority; it helps me center... Views: 606
Epic in scope, ambitious and astonishingly good, The Tolstoy Estate proclaims Steven Conte as one of Australia's finest writers. From the winner of the inaugural Prime Minister's Literary Award, Steven Conte, comes a powerful, densely rich and deeply affecting novel of love, war and literature'Grave, moving, engaging ... full of the flash and fire of dramatic incident, but also full of real feeling, humour and poignancy, and equipped with plenty of panache ... It deserves the widest possible readership.' The Saturday PaperIn the first year of the doomed German invasion of Russia in WWII, a German military doctor, Paul Bauer, is assigned to establish a field hospital at Yasnaya Polyana - the former grand estate of Count Leo Tolstoy, the author of the classic War and Peace. There he encounters a hostile aristocratic Russian woman, Katerina Trubetzkaya, a writer who has been left in charge of the estate. But... Views: 606