*From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Aleatha Romig comes the thrilling continuation of a powerful series about secrets and deception, passion and love, and choices and consequences. *
The unexpected fourth novel of the Consequences series, REVEALED: The Missing Years is...
"The captivating missing piece that continues one of the most intricate, enthralling, and suspenseful stories I've ever read." - Vilma's Book Blog *
Readers saw what happened on that fateful afternoon at the Rawlings Estate and heard about the aftermath. This fourth novel of the series is told through the men in Claire Nichols’ life and fills in the gap of time that was only previously mentioned. Like dominoes falling in a line, Revealed allows readers to experience the shocking repercussions one by one, and witness their effect on everyone in the game.
"REVEALED: The Missing Years fills in more blanks than you could have imagined."- Schmexy Girl Book Blog *
Share the struggle as Anthony Rawlings fights for what is his as the crashing consequences of his past threatens to change his world forever. Join Harrison Baldwin as he discovers the truth that threatens his beliefs, and John Vandersol as he come to terms with his revelations. Witness as Phillip Roach decides with whom his loyalties lie, and Brent Simmons demonstrates the meaning of friendship—no matter the cost.
Readers of this series survived the Consequences, learned the Truth, and know who was Convicted, but that is not all. Do not assume that Tony and Claire’s story is complete, because beyond the conclusion of Convicted there is more to be REVEALED!
"Circumstances do not make the man, they reveal him." – James Allen
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On a desolate stretch of the East Anglian coast, high atop a sweep of cliffs, sits the theological college of St. Anselm's. Down below, smothered by a fall of sand, lies the body of a young ordinand, the son of a powerful business mogul who wants Scotland Yard to investigate his death. Dalgliesh, doubting there is much to uncover in the case, agrees to go, motivated only by a desire to revisit a place where he spent several happy summers in his boyhood. Yet no sooner does he arrive than the college is torn apart by a sacrilegious murder and Dalgliesh finds himself embroiled in one of the most puzzling and horrific cases of his career: no one is above suspicion, and suspects abound. Elevated beyond the great classic detective stories of the Golden Age by the power of the writing, "Death in Holy Orders grips and moves us from beginning to end, blessed with extraordinary psychological and emotional richness. The memorable characters and the wonderfully evoked wild coastal setting and religious world in which the action takes place demonstrate yet again why P.D. James ranks as one of the great novelists of our time. Views: 195
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the classic works that have stood the test of time and offer them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so that everyone can enjoy them. Views: 195
Ava and her lab have received a grant to solve ten cold cases in rural Colorado using modern forensics techniques. The director of the CBI was irritated by the irregularities of their last case (see "Little Girl Blue"). He assigns Ava and her team the coldest of cold cases — an unpopular Senator was killed by RPG shot under his limousine after he left Aspen, Colorado. The perpetrator shot the RPG and slipped into the forest never to be seen again. The fire burned for more than an hour, destroying all forensic material. To make matters worse, the case is thirty years old.While Seth is in the hospital, Ava and her team work their way through a bounty of useless forensics until they begin to work their way through the crime to find the killers. Seth and Ava solve mysteries in Denver, Colorado.Claudia Hall Christian writes great stories about good people caught in difficult times. She specializes in complicated mysteries, page-turning thrillers, and the longest... Views: 195
Mr. Stark still has some secrets... When Damien Stark agrees to be interviewed for a series of articles about his life, business, and family, he never expects that the interviewer will be an old flame. Or that she's coming to the table with an agenda of her own... In celebration of the ten year anniversary of Release Me, comes this unique and entirely original compilation of journal entries, letters, and exclusive interviews with and about the reclusive billionaire. Framed by the formal interview sessions between Damien and his ex, this book includes never-before-told perspective on many of the events from the original trilogy and continuing series, interviews with his friends, family, and co-workers, and all-new content featuring Nikki, Damien, their family, and their friends. A must-read for all Stark fans. Pre-ordered copies of the digital edition will include a special limited release Nikki &... Views: 195
Dark pleasure is pulling me in... I doubt that I would ever see him again. He may be beautiful and flawless on the outside, but he is damaged and tormented on the inside. But then he calls. Now I know that what I feel is real. It's not just the dark pleasures that are pulling me back to him. It's something more. Now, Aiden Black wants me to be his for a week. On call. To do whatever he demands. Do I dare comply? Praise for Charlotte Byrd "The story is dark and enticing, taking me deeper into a world from which I never want to emerge." - Lover of Alpha "Addictive and damaged, their love burns slowly but deeply." - Heroes and Alphas "Sophia and Jax' chemistry sizzles right from the beginning. He's the gorgeous and dangerous stranger we all need in our life." - Making Words Up "Her words made me fall in love. It... Views: 195
From Publishers WeeklyIn his first book, Bilton, lead technology writer for the New York Times and an avowed technophile whose professional life is defined by effectively anticipating and analyzing new tech trends, focuses on how mobile devices like iPads and smart phones have changed the corporate landscape. Content distribution, personalized marketing, and protection of profits are of paramount concern to companies, yet many are ill-equipped to address the changing attitudes of the younger generation. While Bilton deftly synthesizes content from the evolution of the porn industry to the relevance of Twitter, he has little to say to people who have actually followed or embraced these tech shifts. But people who view the iPad as a fad or hold their breath for the comeback of conventional newspapers will be educated by Bilton's straightforward analysis. He does a particularly good job of comparing the development of the Internet to past technological advances like the railroad and the printing press (though he could explore more deeply in order to better explain his reasoning). Though savvy readers will find nothing new here, the more technophobic among us will benefit. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved. Review"A bold and provocative look at the future of storytelling. It’s about the virtues of video games, the science of cocktail parties, and the new business model of journalism. It’s about a world in which the medium is mostly irrelevant, and the message is everything. Read this book if you want to get your message right.”—Jonah Lehrer, author of the_ New York Times_ bestseller_ How We Decide _“Nick Bilton has written ood job of comparing the development of the Internet to past technological advances like the railroad and the printing press (though he could explore more deeply in order to better explain his reasoning). Though savvy readers will find nothing new here, the more technophobic among us will benefit. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved. Review"A bold and provocative look at the future of storytelling. It’s about the virtues of video games, the science of cocktail parties, and the new business model of journalism. It’s about a world in which the medium is mostly irrelevant, and the message is everything. Read this book if you want to get your message right.”—Jonah Lehrer, author of the_ New York Times_ bestseller_ How We Decide _“Nick Bilton has written a rollicking, upbeat guide to the digital world—a peek into our near future, where news, storytelling, and even human identity are transformed. It’s a fascinating book from a man who has helped pilot the_ New York Times_ into a new age of online journalism. If you’re wondering—or worried—about the future of media, this is your road map.”—Clive Thompson,_ Wired_ magazine columnist and contributing editor “Bilton doesn’t just live in the future, he also understands the past._ I Live in the Future_ explains how our communications tools shaped our present, how new tools are shaping our future, and what we should do to take advantage of all this opportunity.”—Clay Shirky, author of_ Cognitive Surplus_ and_ Here Comes Everybody_Product Details Hardcover: 304 pages Publisher: Crown Business (September 14, 2010) Language: English ISBN-10: 0307591115 ISBN-13:/www.amazon.com/Live-Future-Heres-How-Works/product-reviews/0307591115/ref=dp_db_cm_cr_acr_img?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1" name="reviewHistoPop_0307591115_1724_star__contentDiv_reviewHistoPop_0307591115_1724" >4.3 out of 5 stars ( 15 Reviews (7) (7)3 star: (0) (1)1 star: (0)› Views: 195
Where is Skye Colton?One woman's disappearance rocks Roaring SpringsWhen he finds a half-dead woman stranded in his barn, rancher Leo Slattery feels his blood run cold. Though she can't remember who she is, she insists someone is trying to kill her. With his strong protective streak, Leo brings her into the fold and helps her heal. As they begin to solve the mystery of Jane Doe's identity, a would-be killer works to eliminate her—forever. Views: 194