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This rugged fisherman has me hooked, but can he reel me in? All I wanted was to escape the city and return to my quaint coastal hometown to run my seafood restaurant in peace. But then I run into Miles. He's a fisherman, hotter than a summer's day, and with eyes as blue as the sea he sails on. Now all I want is to give in to his irresistible charm… But just as I'm settling into my new life, my manipulative ex-boyfriend storms in. He thinks he's got a chance to win me back, but after the hell he put me through... he hasn’t got a shot. Still, given Miles' troubled past that this small town won’t let him forget, my matchmaking mother is convinced my ex is the better choice for me. With my heart and my future on the line, can Miles and I put our pasts behind us to embrace the love we’ve found together? Or will I have to cut my line, letting the best catch I've ever had slip away? Romancing Sugarville is a series of short and sweet standalone romance novellas with just a touch of small-town spice before a guaranteed happy-ever-after. They can be enjoyed in any order.
Her school reunion was just an excuse. New Christian Ivy Villard really returned to Eden, Oklahoma, to reconcile with her father, her sister…and Ryan Jeffords, the high school boy she left behind. Ivy chased adventure in the big city, but she's learned her lesson. Of all her mistakes, there's nothing she regrets more than throwing Ryan's love away. Now they have a second chance, if they're brave enough to take it.
Can a grumpy gym owner and a cheery florist find real love in their fake relationship? I'm a florist who thrives on sunshine, flowers, and smiles. Lying? Not my thing. That is, until a simple misunderstanding throws me into a fake relationship with Garrett, the gym owner next door. Garrett's a rough-around-the-edges grump. A really hot, gruff grump if we're being honest here. And now that he's asked me to play along with this fake relationship, I'm not sure I want to stop pretending... Can I chip away at Garrett's hardened exterior to reveal the heart of gold I know is underneath? Or will his gruff demeanor and buried past keep our fake love story from turning into a real-life romance? Romancing Sugarville is a series of short and sweet standalone romance novellas with just a touch of small-town spice before a guaranteed happy-ever-after. They can be enjoyed in any order.
'Initially I was surprised by just how little time it takes to cook fish. Sometimes seconds will do, and you seldom need to spend more than a few minutes when cooking a fillet of fish. Yes, precision is vital to avoid overcooking, but quite honestly there is no great mystery to it.' Originally published in 1998 and shortlisted for the Best Food Book in the 1999 Glenfiddich Food and Drink Awards, FISH has now been fully updated by Sophie Grigson. In FISH, Sophie creates accessible modern-day recipes for both the novice and the experienced cook. From Halibut with Welsh Rarebit Crust and Maryland Crabcakes, to Greek Octopus and Red Wine Stew and Lobster Thermidor, there are recipes for all tastes - plus helpful tips on buying, storing and preparing fish from William Black. This is the only book you will ever need on fish and fish cookery.
Anthology containing: The Fish Tales Omnibus The Ones That Got Away
Unassuming Crescent County, California, is infested with murder, incest, mayhem, greed and self-serving political factions, artfully concealed by virtue of its charming facade. It is an isolated realm of superficial religious conservatism, where murky characters exploit the law, and manipulate truth in the local media, stubbornly embracing the Good Ol' Boy mentality in one of the most progressive regions of the United States. Fish Stories Live From Saraville is the fourth novel from author and California native Karen Kennedy Samoranos, and encompasses the darker, fatal side of author Samoranos' Saraville Series. From an abusive manipulator; a judge on the take; a homicidal police-chief, and the rebirth of white supremacy; to a failed high school shooting with a lethal twist, Fish Stories travels down the murky backroads of humanity. With its stark narrative of unrequited lust, avarice, political favor and damaged psyches, Fish Stories endures as an evocative and candid examination of the malignant architecture of human behavior, in this fictional recount of life in northeastern California.
Ace Buckley lost his parents when he and his twin brother were ten. Embraced by their uncle and aunt, they joined the family of all their cousins. Ace is strong, determined and a lover of both ranching and fishing. He’s too busy for love—or actually taking the chance of finding it, then leaving behind broken-hearted children if something ever happened to him. Basically, he’s a chicken and hides it behind his love of the outdoors, determined to never take a chance on loving and losing. Kelsy Camry has come to Lone Star to be closer to the grandfather she hasn’t seen in years because of family issues. Her grandfather’s antique fishing store holds much joy from years gone by, but it’s his main customer, Ace Buckley, who holds her attention most. The strong, handsome cowboy is stirring up a herd of emotions she’s not ready for… but her heart keeps floating to the to the surface every time he turns those amazing blue-green eyes on her. Can love find them when they both have deep, serious reasons to evade it? In Lone Star, Texas, the pastures are green; the water is inviting and love… it’s undeniable. These are entertaining, emotion-filled clean and wholesome love stories that will leave you smiling.
Listening and Talking: A Pathway to Acting provides undergraduate acting students with a clear, achievable, step-by-step way to approach the work of playing a role. The text is supplemented by exclusive video material to take the actor from their first encounter with the text through rehearsals with fellow actors and into performance. Drawing from the author's twenty years' experience of teaching at the Yale School of Drama, this book, which is influenced, too, by the work of legendary teachers such as Konstantin Stanislavski and Uta Hagen, presents a thorough examination of key aspects of the actor's technique (for example, listening, playing an action and pursuing an objective). Throughout, it includes exercises and process points through which students can put into practice the key lessons from each chapter. The practices laid out in this book form a holistic curriculum that not only ensures measurable results over a semester- or year-long course, but also sets in motion an internal process that will serve the student over their life as an artist.
Two lovers who had a rough start. Susan at five-years-old and John at six-years-old. After Susan’s family moved in next door. John hated having a girl move in and not a boy. Soon that changed and a strong friendship and strong family values took over. Filled with tragedy and hardship, their love for each other never wavered. Through separation, near death. Never losing hope and staying true to each other.