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Relentless Aaron does it again with this crowning tale of love, lies, and lots and lots of money… Toy grew into her name long before she grew up—a plaything for men in a world dominated by fast money and endless greed. As a bartender, she was used to being hit on by players…and then along came Colin. He was smart and sensitive. He had goals. And he treated Toy with respect. Colin seemed like Mr. Right…until things went really, really wrong. SUGAR DADDY Turns out Colin, like so many of the men Toy has known, is caught up in the money game. He works for counterfeiting kingpin Vince Reed, a heartless puppet-master who rules with an iron fist. Lucky for Colin, business is booming, and he’s enjoying unprecedented personal and professional success. But at what cost? It’s only a matter of time before he and Toy become pawns in Reed’s cruelest game ever. Now the only thing they have to lose is their lives…. “Steamy relationship drama.”—Publishers Weekly on LADY FIRST
I push the "Sign up" button and now I am officially a Sugar Baby.This is not the life that I want for myself, but the circumstances leave me with no other choice. I just hope that my new Daddy isn't too old or too ugly.***I drown in his blue eyes and everything changes. My tiny brown hand on his massive white chest, his masculine scent enveloping me in desire, his large white rod devoured by my ebony kitty... I want to think that this is for real, but the ugly truth catches up to us too soon.***I want to erase the memory of his strong white hands stroking my trembling ebony flesh, I want to forget his lips on mine, I want to escape this emotional torment! But his business is in danger and I can help him... or ruin him.This is a standalone insta-lust interracial romance novella with heavy emphasis on ultra-steamy erotica. No cheating and HEA is guaranteed! For adult eyes only. All characters are over eighteen, no characters are related by blood and everyone gets a happy ending!
Ebony and Max aren't star-crossed lovers. On the surface they have nothing in common. Not race or class or experience. But each of them has something the other needs, and they've come to an agreement about how to get their needs met.But neither one is what they seem, and both have motives they keep hidden from each other. One wild weekend will be the beginning of a life-changing entanglement. But where will it end?Mature themes. Expect lots of cussing and lots of smexy times.
Acclaimed author Karen Hesse's Newbery Medal-winning novel-in-verse explores the life of fourteen-year-old Billie Jo growing up in the dust bowls of Oklahoma. Out of the Dust joins the Scholastic Gold line, which features award-winning and beloved novels. Includes exclusive bonus content!"Dust piles up like snow across the prairie. . . ."A terrible accident has transformed Billie Jo's life, scarring her inside and out. Her mother is gone. Her father can't talk about it. And the one thing that might make her feel better -- playing the piano -- is impossible with her wounded hands.To make matters worse, dust storms are devastating the family farm and all the farms nearby. While others flee from the dust bowl, Billie Jo is left to find peace in the bleak landscape of Oklahoma -- and in the surprising landscape of her own heart.
In the weeks and months after the end of the Spanish-American War, Americans celebrated their nation's triumph by eating sugar. Each of the nation's new imperial possessions, from Puerto Rico to the Philippines, had the potential for vastly expanding sugar production. As victory parties and commemorations prominently featured candy and other sweets, Americans saw sugar as the reward for their global ambitions. April Merleaux demonstrates that trade policies and consumer cultures are as crucial to understanding U.S. empire as military or diplomatic interventions. As the nation's sweet tooth grew, people debated tariffs, immigration, and empire, all of which hastened the nation's rise as an international power. These dynamics played out in the bureaucracies of Washington, D.C., in the pages of local newspapers, and at local candy counters. Merleaux argues that ideas about race and civilization shaped sugar markets since government policies and business practices hinged on the racial characteristics of the people who worked the land and consumed its products. Connecting the history of sugar to its producers, consumers, and policy makers, Merleaux shows that the modern American sugar habit took shape in the shadow of a growing empire.
Veterinary student Stevie Marks is in desperate need of funds if she’s going to graduate while caring for herself and her addict mother. When a chance encounter leads her to sign up for a sugar-baby website, she soon meets an unlikely and reluctant former town bad boy Eric Vaughn. He’s a rude control freak who’s locked her legally into a contract and physically into his gilded manor. But somewhere past the fury they bring out of each other, something more lies beneath, and a connection of intimate proportion blooms. All is not as it seems as more questions, warnings, and nefarious intentions come to light. Eric is hiding something, and the entire town, along with her mother, is warning her to stay away. Stevie is soon wrapped in a dark world of stalkers, lies, and a society of street racing that she never knew existed. Is age really just a number, and is love the only motivation at play? Maybe too much sugar really is a bad thing.
Illustrations and rhyming text describe babies in terms of different sweet and tasty brown treats.
Returning to Baltimore from Los Angeles to bury her late father, Glynda Naylor and her three sisters celebrate their father's life and search for answers about who the real Edward Naylor, who had raised them after their mother's death, was. Original. 35,000 first printing.
EBONY is the flagship magazine of Johnson Publishing. Founded in 1945 by John H. Johnson, it still maintains the highest global circulation of any African American-focused magazine.