Written with Julia Quinn's trademark style, The Sum of All Kisses is a witty and lighthearted Regency romance. But when the two are forced to spend a week together, they find that unexpected kisses, and mutual passion, may have the power to change both of their minds. That's fine with Hugh, who can't tolerate Sarah's dramatic ways. Sarah Pleinsworth can't forgive Hugh Prentice for the duel he fought three years ago that nearly destroyed her family, sent her cousin fleeing, and left Hugh himself with a badly injured leg. |a From Julia Quinn, the New York Times bestselling author of steamy historical romances, comes the third seductive installment of the Smythe-Smith Quartet, The Sum of All Kisses. |a 1 online resource (8 audio files) : |b digital |a The sum of all kisses |h : |b Smythe-smith quartet series, book 3.
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His efforts, and hers to dodge them, combine for an explosive climax the brief epilogue is abrupt by comparison. Dodgson, who seems to be trying to help her. Katherine fears the entrance of social services and the possible break-up of her family so deeply that she tells wild lies to teachers, especially to Mr. Even small tragedies-an overflowing sink or a sulky heating system-can completely consume the family, already coping with emotional burdens. Her father is far away, with his new family her mother has been in a bedridden, alcoholic stupor for weeks. Katherine, 15, living on the outskirts of Washington, D.C., is desperate to keep her sister Tracey, brother Douglas, and half- sister Alisa, fed, clothed, and in school. An overstuffed page-turner, both melodramatic and absorbing, with a tried-and-true premise: a sibling’s struggle to keep her family together despite overwhelming parental neglect. 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She lives in the Seattle, Washington, area with her husband and two children. Before turning to full-time writing, Sandra was an acquisitions editor in the ABA market. For the past seven years, she has shared her secrets with the many students she mentors through the Christian Writers Guild. Several of Sandra’s shorter works have appeared in periodicals such as Relevant, Clubhouse, Pockets, Decision, and Guideposts. She has also published a book for new moms entitled Heartbeats. Many of her acclaimed fiction and nonfiction books target the tween and young adult markets. And her book: Asking For Trouble (London Confidential #1)īest-selling author Sandra Byrd has published nearly three dozen books in the Christian market, including her latest series, French Twist, which includes the Christy Award finalist Let Them Eat Cake (WaterBrook Press, 2007) and its sequel, Bon Appétit (WaterBrook Press, 2008). She's a self-professed coffee addict and has a passion for all things wacky and humorous. When she can actually tear herself away from books (either reading or writing them), she enjoys bad reality TV, traveling, trying interesting cocktails, and shopping for dresses. Originally from Michigan, Richelle now lives in Seattle, Washington where she works on her three series full-time: Georgina Kincaid, Dark Swan, and Vampire Academy.Ī life-long reader, Richelle has always loved mythology and folklore. Scorpio Richelle Mead is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of urban fantasy books for both adults and teens. They protect vampire secretsand human lives. A life-long reader, Richelle has always loved mythology and folklore. Author : Richelle Mead Genres : Young Adult Fantasy Series : (Bloodlines 5) Published : July 29th 2014 Views : 21606 List Chapter Read Now Storyline : Sydney Sage is an Alchemist, one of a group of humans who dabble in magic and serve to bridge the worlds of humans and vampires. Originally from Michigan, Richelle now lives in Seattle, Washington where she works on her three series full-time: Georgina Kincaid, Dark Swan, and Vampire Academy. But when protecting them means letting an evil deed go unpunished, putting family first. Soon after Mobile, Ala., event coordinator Jori Trahan, the resourceful narrator of this. But those responsible will go to any length?including murder?to keep their dark secrets buried.Soon, it seems that no one in the sleepy bayou town is safe, and after Jori?s brother is kidnapped, she knows she must drop the investigation or risk losing her family. Thomas & Mercer, 15.95 trade paper (326p) ISBN 978-1-5420-2492-1. With the help of this ability and a sympathetic cop, Jori comes dangerously close to uncovering the truth. Jori has a rare form of synesthesia, meaning she can 'hear' colors to her, tones of voice are as unique as. Now, after moving back home to Alabama to care for her ailing grandmother and autistic brother, she comes face-to-face with the deadly mystery behind his disappearance. Now, after moving back home to Alabama to care for her ailing grandmother and autistic brother, she comes face-to-face with the deadly mystery behind his disappearance.Jori has a rare form of synesthesia, meaning she can ?hear? colors to her, tones of voice are as unique as fingerprints. 'Thirteen years ago, Jori Trahans boyfriend vanished without a trace. From the bestselling author of Cold Waters comes a brooding thriller about a woman who must decide if safeguarding her family is worth burying a truth that will haunt her forever.Thirteen years ago, Jori Trahan?s boyfriend vanished without a trace. “I envy those readers who are coming to her work for the first time. In his introduction to this book, Paul Bailey states Virago Modern Classics have done a great job in bringing the works of this author to a new generation and I am sure more or less everyone who reads her will turn into at least a bit of a fan. This is the 11 th out of her 12 novels in a career which dated from her 1945 debut “At Mrs Lippincote’s” (which would also have sufficed for this particular challenge). I know that Elizabeth Taylor (1912-75) was an exquisite writer of short stories, a format I choose to read less of than I should, but I always suspected she would be able to win me over. This book wasn’t available on the shelves then so I opted for “ Elizabeth Is Missing” instead but I was pleased to be able to select “Mrs Palfrey” for this new challenge. She came to mind on a previous challenge when I had to read a book with a main character aged over 60. I’ve never read Elizabeth Taylor before but had my eye on her for some time. I chose this when “read a book with a female’s name in the title” was pulled out of the hat as part of Sandown Library’s Russian Roulette Reading Challenge. Then one night during a storm, Jake finds out that Tor's been eying Jake as well, and he thinks playing where you work is just fine.if the man he gets to play with is Jake. What Tor doesn't know.Jake hopes.is that most of those buttons are behind his fly, and even though Jake doesn't believe in playing where he works, he can't help but be terribly attracted to the long, rangy cowboy. They don't get along much, and Tor - short for Tornado - seems intent on pushing every one of Jake's buttons. One of those hands in particular has been driving Jake to distraction. He's worked his way up to second in command behind the bossman himself and he's in charge of the men who work the boss' land and cattle. Jake Taggart has spent sixteen years working for Doug, living on his ranch. Series: N/A ~ ( Non-Series / Stand-Alone) Genre: LGBT-M/M Erotic Contemporary Romance Shah Jahan’s grief isn’t just that of a man who lived centuries ago it’s a well of emotion felt long before Mumatz Mahal ever lived, and is still felt today. Most important, he manages to convey universal feelings in a tangible and intimate way. “Shors.creates a vivid and striking world that feels as close as a plane ride. It is truly a work of art, rare in a debut novel.” – The Des Moines Register Elegant, often lyrical, writing distinguishes this literary fiction from the genre known as historical romance. “Jahanara is a beguiling heroine whom readers will come to love none of today’s chick-lit heroines can match her dignity, fortitude and cunning. In his first novel, John Shors brilliantly recounts one of the world’s greatest love stories, narrated against a backdrop of hatred and violence." – India Post "Beneath a Marble Sky is a story which literally speaks to you. As well as Aino’s story, this is a chronicle of the “Wobblies”, the Industrial Workers of the World union, in a period when conflict between workers and the status quo in the US was violent and naked. The novel is a stalwart refresher on how tough life must have been when to post two letters on union business cost more than a week’s wages. There is also Askel, a childhood friend and fisherman who has a long, complex relationship with Aino. The themes of idealism, materialism and God, guiding forces of America itself, are personified in this one family. Aino’s brother Matti is a tough, aspiring businessman who embraces the Darwinian crudity of American capitalism their brother Ilmari builds a church and also explores the lore and spirituality of Native Americans. We witness the traumas of Aino as a sort of proto-Rosa Luxemburg, who with her brothers escaped tsarist persecution and deadly poverty in Finland for America. Inspired by Marlantes’s own family ancestry, Deep River is a massive American saga, a historical epic of documentary detail spread across the early 20th century – and 700 pages. |