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Guilt Kept Them Apart It's been five years since Lady Jennette Selby's fiancé died. Each courting season since has been filled with suitors eager to win her affection. But Jennette's guilt has prompted her to swear off marriage. For her secrets are as dark as she is beautiful, and the accidental death of her fiancé was tainted by a forbidden attraction. . . Passion Brought Them Together Matthew Harris, the new earl of Blackburn, has been scorned by the ton for unintentionally killing Lady Jennette's fiancé. Forced to sell his estates and abandon his tenants if he does not marry a wealthy, respectable woman, Matthew turns to Lady Jennette to help him find a suitable wife. But sharing such close quarters only re-ignites an all-consuming desire neither can resist--even as every shadow of the past threatens to tear them apart. . . Praise for Christie Kelley and Every Night I'm Yours. . . "Sometimes becoming a fallen woman isn't as easy as it sounds. Oh! My!" --Kasey Michaels, New York Times bestselling author "Her appealing characters, sexual tension and charming story will enchant readers." --Romantic Times
Do you believe in angels? Brooke Jacobs doesn't. Brooke Jacobs is successful by outward appearances. She's young, she's a doctor, and she has nothing tying her down. But she knows that all is not as it appears. She is aware of her own dysfunction and inability to connect with other people. She has never bonded, never cried or loved, never truly experienced the divinity of life. It is not until she meets a mysterious stranger at a bookstore in Portland, Oregon that she begins her journey of self-discovery. It is a journey that will lead her to Fairbanks, Alaska and to a profound understanding of the depth and timelessness of her own soul.
Is there anything that happens in life that is a surprise to God? When young Charles Bennett and Carol Montague fall in love, Carol begins to question Charles' salvation, knowing their romance cannot proceed if he is not a child of God.
In this 3rd collection of poems, we are still continuing onto this exquisite journey of love, happiness, acceptance, sexual gratification, self discovery, and maturity. The quest for love is almost over. True love is around the corner. We can feel it in our bones. No more restless and lonely nights by getting lost into the murky abyss. The future is beautiful.
LOVE IS NOT ALWAYS A RAINBOW, FULL OF COLOURS, IT CAN BE BLACK AND WHITE TOO, FULL OF HURDLES... She is a girl who knows how to hide her pain in a smile. “Love is not for you” she always used to tell herself, but deep down in her heart, she wanted to be loved. She wanted to have that special bond with someone. And one-day, love came in her life unannounced, changing her life into a beautiful dream she never wanted to wake up from. As beautifully as it came it went away leaving her alone, empty and broken. What happens when two years later, she comes face to face with the same person who made her body tingles, and her thoughts restless, the one who didn’t her sleep at night? Will she get her love back, or she will have to live only with those memories? Read and find out…
With Zane finally becoming the King of the light Fae lands, many things surrounding the Kingdom start coming to light. After finally becoming closer with his father, Azrael keeps warning Zane of impending danger, from the visions he keeps seeing. Zane starts opening his heart up for the first time in four centuries, to the person he expects the least to be part of his own. Follow Zane and the Light Faerie kingdom, for the next installment in the light Faerie series
★ "Brilliant.... The masterful writing takes readers inside Leonard's tormented mind, enabling a compassionate response to him and to others dealing with trauma." —School Library Journal, starred review From New York Times bestselling author Matthew Quick comes an intensely compassionate and important book about a boy who brings a gun to school, and the people and experiences that force him to look beyond his pain. In addition to the P-38, there are four gifts, one for each of my friends. I want to say good-bye to them properly. I want to give them each something to remember me by. To let them know I really cared about them and I’m sorry I couldn’t be more than I was—that I couldn’t stick around—and that what’s going to happen today isn’t their fault. Today is Leonard Peacock’s birthday. It is also the day he hides a gun in his backpack. Because today is the day he will kill his former best friend, and then himself, with his grandfather’s P-38 pistol. But first he must say good-bye to the four people who matter most to him: his Humphrey Bogart-obsessed next-door neighbor, Walt; his classmate, Baback, a violin virtuoso; Lauren, the Christian homeschooler he has a crush on; and Herr Silverman, who teaches the high school’s class on the Holocaust. Speaking to each in turn, Leonard slowly reveals his secrets as the hours tick by and the moment of truth approaches. In this riveting look at a day in the life of a disturbed teenage boy, acclaimed author Matthew Quick unflinchingly examines the impossible choices that must be made—and the light in us all that never goes out.
The poetry of Jody Cooke while greatly varied and at times seemingly unfocused in theme is a wonderful read and filled with rich emotional commentary. From man's base desires and carnal hunger to the more brutal aspects of rage, obsession, and the need for violence. Mr. Cooke takes a deep look into man's heart and pulls out the things we all try so desperately to hide. In other works he explores more romantic themes such as love, family, and the untamed wilds of our deepest imagination. Contained within this book are many such pieces. A body of work that is the result of a lifetime of creation. Here is a brief examination of a few of my favorites.
At the end of the millennium, as Armageddon looms, two young women from opposite sides of the world unite as humanity’s last hope for salvation In New Orleans, private investigator Felicity LeJeune has made it her mission to bring down the corrupt televangelist Reverend Mullin, leader of the United Ministries, who filched two million dollars in lottery winnings from Felicity’s unassuming grandmother. Meanwhile, Mullin’s flock of religious fundamentalists bombards the media with threats of catastrophic horror if people refuse to accept him as their savior. Across the globe, the mysterious Sarajevan orphan Andrea Isbik escapes a Serbian POW camp and finds asylum in Jerusalem, where she seduces cavalcades of religious scholars before finally landing in the Big Easy herself. There, amid the reverie of Mardi Gras, something dark is building. Surrounded by a wild cast of characters, Andrea and Felicity join forces to combat the impending apocalypse, fending off millennial fervor and Mullin’s fanatical followers as the world’s religions converge on New Orleans for the end of days. This riveting novel links our most ancient imaginings of Armageddon with our contemporary worship of technology.