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“Mom always said my dad is the devil. I never knew she meant it literally!” All Angel’s father (a.k.a. the Devil) wants is to be a part of her life. And in return he has the power to give her anything she wants—including popularity and a date with her long-time crush, Cole Daniels. But Angel will only accept him on her terms: get out of the devil business and leave his special powers out of the equation. Is Angel condemning herself to an eternity of lunch at the losers’ table? Or can she and Daddy Dearest strike some kind of deal? Download quiz scoring key
A season of miracles Guardian angel Noelle St. Nichols has always watched over Texas rancher Bret Bishop and his family…from her place atop the family Christmas tree. But in the years since his wife's death, Bret has cut himself off from life. He's only celebrating the holiday for his four beloved children. It's time for Noelle to step in…. Bret's new housekeeper, Noelle St. Nichols, seems too good to be true. His kids are convinced she's an angel. But in spite of his doubts, Bret can't help falling in love. And then Bret discovers Noelle really is an angel. How can he keep her beside him forever? What Bret needs is another miracle…
Angel Face By: Rodd Symian Child sex trafficking is a growing problem. Sex trafficking is composed of two key aspects: human trafficking and sexual slavery. The two represent the supply-and-demand side of the sex trafficking industry. It’s a disturbing world. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Sometimes truth is even more horrifying than fiction. Angel Face is about sweet revenge, hope for the hopeless, a voice for the voiceless, and about a girl with a secret. Dive into the world of drug addiction, sexual repression, rejection, acceptance, racial entitlement, sexual identity, child abuse, gender identity, love, hate, poetic justice, and revenge.
She's my little sister's best friend.She calls me DaddyShe's completely off limits.And she's mine. My little sister thinks I'm taking care of her best friend while she's away at college.She doesn't know the half of it, though.Yeah, I give Fiona a place to stay, somewhere to sleep.I give her mindblowing O's, too.That place to sleep? My bed. No clothes allowed. She started it.By teasing me.By calling me Daddy.By telling me what a good girl she'd be for me.I finished it by staking my claim and making her mine. Except we haven't told my little sister.We're sneaking around behind her back.So when my sister asks Fiona to go to a "singles only" college frat party with her...Look, I don't want either of them going.Fiona's not single, she's mine. No way in hell am I letting some preppy frat bro lay a hand on my baby girl.
This is a humorous tale about romance and nostalgia. Joe is seventy years old tomorrow, and he doesn't know, or even care. His wife, Stacey, the love of his life, walked out on Joe six years ago because of his unreasonable behaviour, always up in his little attic room, gazing out at the universe through his telescope and charting the stars, whilst getting totally drunk every night. So now all alone, he spends all his nights with just his stars and a bottle for company. That is, until Joe is visited by his old best pal from high school, Chad Dablusie, on the eve of his seventieth birthday and persuaded to try and get back with the love of his life, the one person he still loves and misses, his true love Stacey. A double murder provides the backdrop to this emotional roller coaster of a story, sprinkled with affection between two old buddies, sending out a profound message, the true bond of friendship never dies. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
William Smith is a single, eligible bachelor who has been unlucky in love. He's had only a few girlfriends and recently, no woman would even give him the time of day.Even when he gets lucky and lands a smoking-hot woman as a roommate in his rent-controlled apartment, she hardly even gives him the time of day.Then, one day, Mr. Smith goes to his town library to catch up on some reading when his life changes forever when a little baby girl calls him "Daddy". Suddenly, everyone he knows claims that this little girl he found is, in fact, his baby daughter and suddenly, his smoking-hot roommate claims to be his wife and now William must find out if this is just a hoax or the life that he never knew he had.
Will Faith’s new Daddy Dom be forced to leave her? Hurrying across campus, Faith falls down and scrapes her hands and knees. Juan helps her up, provides some light first aid, and treats her like a precious little girl while patching her up. Faith can’t get him out of her head. Her newfound happiness is disrupted, however, when she finds out that Juan isn’t a U.S. citizen. He’s a Mexican citizen with a visa to work in America, but his visa will be expiring soon. Will they find a way to stay together? Publisher's Note: This steamy age-play romance contains elements of power exchange.
Like 'Game of Thrones' with real history. The complete set of four award-winning books: Historical Fiction series The Troubadours Quartet Set in the period following the Second Crusade, Jean Gill's spellbinding romantic thrillers evoke medieval France with breathtaking accuracy. She captures the soul of the age and the characters who lived in it. The characters leap off the page and include amazing women like Eleanor of Aquitaine and Ermengarda of Narbonne, who shaped history in battles and in bedchambers. Four Discovered Diamonds Awards; Historical Novel Society Editor's Choice Three out of three: Readers Favourite 5* Awards; Winner of the Global Ebooks Award for Best Historical Fiction Book 1 Song at Dawn: 1150 in Provence On the run from abuse, Estela wakes in a ditch with only her lute, her amazing voice, and a dagger hidden in her underskirt. Her talent finds a patron in Eleanor of Aquitaine and more than a music tutor in the Queen's finest troubadour and Commander of the Guard, Dragonetz los Pros. Meanwhile, their enemies gather, ready to light the political and religious powder-keg of medieval Narbonne. Book 2 Bladesong: 1151 in The Holy Land Estela, the troubadour, is following the destiny of her beautiful voice. Dragonetz, her passionate knight, has a dangerous mission to fulfil. Divided by the times they love in, they fight to be together. Imprisoned in Damascus, Dragonetz suffers the mind games inflicted by his anonymous enemies, as he is forced to remember the traumatic events of the crusade, two years earlier. Instead of remaining safely at home, Estela is desperate to rescue Dragonetz at all costs. She sets out for the Holy Land, never realising that the person she thinks will be her knight's saviour might actually be his doom. Can Estela get him out alive, despite Nur-ad-Din, the Muslim Atabeg; Mélisende, the Queen of Jerusalem; and an avenger from the past? Will she still want to, when she knows what they've done to him? Book 3 Plaint for Provence: 1152 in Les-Baux-de-Provence The Troubadours, Estela and her lover, Dragonetz, are embroiled in two rival claims for power as their feuding liege lords gather in Provence. If the peace fails, Dragonetz' sword will decide the winner and friends will die. Dragonetz weaves a precarious path through the rival factions at court where an uneasy truce prevails behind the chivalry of hunt and tournament. Meanwhile, Estela faces her own demons. Confronted with her childhood abusers, threatened and attacked, she confides in her friends. Tragically, one of those friends is Dragonetz' worst enemy and Estela has no idea of what he is capable. In this third volume of the Troubadours Quartet, Jean Gill, the 'master of historical intrigue', continues to weave the gripping adventures of Dragonetz and Estela seamlessly into real historical events. Medieval France comes alive in all its facets, from healing with leeches to training a goshawk. Book 4 Song Hereafter: 1153 in Hispania and the Isles of Albion Dragonetz has failed Eleanor of Aquitaine once. Now that she plans to be Queen of England he could make amends. Although prepared to risk his own life on an impossible quest, a knight should protect his lady, or so say the troubadour songs. His lady, however, plays to a different tune and she wants partnership, not protection. Estela and Dragonetz fight their enemies, both on the battlefield and in the courts of Christendom, from the sophistication of Zaragossa to the wilds of Wales. Can they win through to song hereafter, together? Or have they broken one rule too many?