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One man haunts her every waking moment. Another stalks her nightmares. Both have the power to destroy her… but only one holds the key to her heart. A week at her best friend’s beach house is exactly what Shannon Wright needs to get her groove back. At least, it would have been, if bossy, stuffy, way-too-sexy-for-anyone’s-comfort Bryant Monroe hadn’t shown up. Less than an hour into her vacation her bottom is already hot and stinging from his discipline, with the promise of more to come. The worst part is, she can’t wait for him to do it again. Every rule he lays down, she happily breaks, and every touch, every kiss, every painful, humiliating punishment just makes her want him more. But when the nightmares that have plagued her for months finally become too much to bear, she’s faced with the ultimate dilemma. Allow Bryant to become the Daddy she swears she doesn’t need… Or let the pain of her past destroy their future.
Jared’s a photographer with a growly exterior and sapphire eyes to die for. Vlad is a filthy rich Russian billionaire who’s utterly possessive. The catch? They’re both my mom’s ex-husbands. My mom Vivian is a crazy woman. She marries and divorces men like it’s no big deal. As a result, even though Vivian’s not old, she already has two ex-husbands. I come home from college one day, and my mom says she wants to take a family photo with both men. This is crazy! Vlad and Jared aren’t even family anymore. Why are we doing this? But when the shutter starts to click, both men of the house are ready to CLAIM … and I’m just the brat to make it happen! About My Daddies is a collection of taboo romances with growly, possessive OTT alpha males, feisty curvy girls, and lots of bouncing babies! The collection features three standalone, full length novels and one short story, including: About Last Night, About This Morning, About This Evening, and About My Daddies. They don't have cliffhangers or cheating. They DO have very happily ever afters and plenty of steam!
Buck is a daddy dom who knows exactly what Roxy needs — a firm hand to keep her bratty self in line. As Briarville Police Officer, he’s exactly the one to give it to her. Little does he know how hard his law abiding heart will fall for her bad girl ways in this forced proximity romance. Roxy: Buck and I have known each other since elementary school, and now he wants to tinker with my toys. Only now he’s a man of the law, and I’m fresh out of the clinker with nowhere to stay but his place. ♥ Only one problem, he wants to cuff me and teach me a lesson. ♥ Not only that, his form of punishment makes me want to challenge his authority rather than submit. If his spankings and dominance are his idea of punishment, I’ll have another sentence please. This is a stand alone read by USA Today Bestseller Olivia Fox who is known for writing naughty ever afters for readers who love swoony alphas and daddy doms.
I never expected to meet my dad’s boss while on my hands and knees. Take Your Daughter to Work Day is supposed to be a learning event. I went with my dad to his office because I wanted to educate myself about what he does as a middle manager. But like a klutz, I tripped and fell as soon as I got there. My skirt flew up and you could see literally everything as I scrambled on my hands and knees. It was over-the-top embarrassing, especially because it happened in front of my dad’s boss! OMG, how did this happen? Patrick Lancaster is growly, gorgeous, and soooo tempting with laser blue eyes; a broad, muscled chest; and hair as black as midnight. He’s got long legs and a long something else too because the CEO got me pregnant that fateful day … … and I had his baby. My dad wants to keep it hush-hush because he’ll be fired if Mr. Lancaster finds out that I’ve had his love child. But what if the billionaire boss wants more than a fling? What if Patrick wants his son … and ME? Celebrate romance with a Valentine’s Day story featuring an OTT alpha male! Patrick Lancaster is a wealthy, gorgeous CEO who meets a feisty young girl at his office. She’s his employee’s daughter, but that only makes this story extra-forbidden. If you love secret babies and second chances, then this is the book for you. No cheating, no cliffhangers, and always an HEA for my readers.
You need to know your rights as a parent--or face losing them. -- p.[4] of cover.
"Argues that the fundamental reason for church-state conflict is our aversion to questions of religious truth. By trying to avoid the question of religious truth, law and religion has ultimately reached a state of incoherence. He asserts that the answer to this dilemma is to take the agnostic turn: to take an empathetic and imaginative approach to questions of religious truth, one that actually confronts rather than avoids these questions, but without reaching a final judgment about what that truth is"--Jacket.
Volume 1 includes writings by Cervantes, Dickens, Terence Rattigan, Lewis Carroll, Guy de Maupassant, Jack London, Anton Chekhov, John Galsworthy, Luigi Pirandello, Sholom Aleichem, W.S. Gilbert, Frank O'Connor, Shiga Naoya, Anatole France, Agatha Christie, Arthur C. Train, Karel Capek, Mark Twain, John Mortimer, Herman Wouk, A.A. Milne, William Faulkner, Honore de Balzac, Sir Walter Scott, James Reid Parker, Theobald Mathew, W. Somerset Maugham, O. Henry, Louis Auchincloss, Bret Harte, Ben Hecht, Rabelais, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, and Robert Benchley. Volume 2 includes writings by Damon Runyan, William Makepeace Thackeray, H.L. Mencken, Felix Frankfurter, Stephen Crane, Henry James, James McNeill Whistler, John Peter Zenger, Lloyd Paul Stryker, Emile Zola, Morris Raphael Cohen, Sybille Bedford, Edgar Lustgarten, Rebecca West, Joan of Arc, Clarence Darrow, Oscar Wilde, Plato, Daniel Webster, Sir Charles Russell, Gandhi, Robert H. Jackson, George Bernard Shaw, Albert Camus, A.P. Herbert, Francis Bacon, Edmond Cahn, Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Justice Louis D. Brandeis, Herman Melville, Henry Miller, Lon L. Fuller, Jonathan Swift, Justice Benjamin Cardozo, Piero Calamandrei, Judge Learned Hand, Judge Jerome Frank, Judge William O. Douglas, Montaigne, James Boswell, and W.H. Auden.
Applying innovative interpretive strategies drawn from cultural studies, this book considers the perennial question of law and politics: what role do the founding fathers play in legitimizing contemporary judicial review? Susan Burgess uses narrative analysis, popular culture, parody, and queer theory to better understand and to reconstitute the traditional relationship between fatherhood and judicial review. Unlike traditional, top-down public law analyses that focus on elite decision making by courts, legislatures, or executives, this volume explores the representation of law and legitimacy in various sites of popular culture. To this end, soap operas, romance novels, tabloid newspapers, reality television, and coming out narratives provide alternative ways to understand the relationship between paternal power and law from the bottom up. In this manner, constitutional discourse can begin to be transformed from a dreary parsing of scholarly and juristic argot into a vibrant discussion with points of access and understanding for all.
17 years age gap.Strictly off-limits.Forbidden.Taboo.Why does something so wrong feel so right?My dad's best friend is a single dad of twins...And my secret crush.I'm the only one who can clear his name...But he's too scared to let me get close.The uptight Mayor needs to relax...And I'll do whatever it takes to loosen him up.I'll prove there's no age restriction when it comes to lust...Or to falling in love.But there's one small problem...I need to work up the courage reveal my secret... That his twin daughters will soon have a baby brother or sister to share their daddy with!!Warning: This taboo, older man romance is sure to leave your kindle on fire. Grab a cool beverage and enjoy this sweet forbidden romance.
Finally, the unwritten rules of dadhood have been, well, written. When a kid says they're hungry? You MUST say "Hi Hungry, I'm Dad." If you drive into a new town, you MUST comment on the prices of gas. Door open? You MUST ask if the kids were raised in a barn. It's not a choice. It's a law - a Dad Law. For thousands of years, and for thousands to come, these are the rules. And now they're finally all in one place.