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"HER FORGOTTEN HUSBAND" shimmers with romance, sparkles with sensuality, and tantalizes with a story line that keeps you guessing to the very end!" —Bestselling Author Barbara McMahon WHAT HUSBAND? Amnesiac Samantha Randall couldn't remember her own name, let alone the handsome stranger who claimed to be her husband and the father of her unborn baby! How could she forget making a baby with so perfect a man as Garrick? And why, when he was everything she ever wanted in Mr. Right, did she feel something was terribly wrong? OH, BABY! Garrick Randall had vowed to love and cherish Samantha—long before their hurried wedding vows. But now that it seemed the woman he'd loved from afar might finally return his feelings, how could he tell her the truth about her baby's paternity without losing her forever?
USA TODAY bestselling author Annie West thrills with this dramatic amnesia romance. She can’t remember their marriage… But she can’t resist him! Washed up on the pale pink sand of a luxury Italian private beach, Ally can’t remember anything except her name. The man who saved her is a mystery, although Angelo Ricci insists she’s his ex-wife! Stranded on Angelo’s island, Ally soon discovers her attraction to him is undeniable. It’s clear their divorce wasn’t amicable, yet Angelo looks at her with a heat that feels all-consuming. And Ally is tempted to spend one night in her forgotten husband’s arms. A night that reveals more about their marriage than either of them expects… From Harlequin Presents: Escape to exotic locations where passion knows no bounds.
They said he was her husband… But Elise didn't feel married. Nor did she feel pregnant…. The accident had destroyed all memory of the past few months for her and, no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't remember pledging her heart and soul to this rich, gorgeous, formidably sophisticated stranger, Alejandro Santanas. Elise sensed the chemistry between them, sparks of secret passion that made her feel alive. But was she in love with him—and he with her? Had she lost the most precious part of her life—forever? Helen Bianchin imbues her characters "with an intensity that is spectacular."—Romantic Times
A marriage based on convenience – or on love? When fragile Emelia awoke from her coma she had no recollection of the strikingly handsome man before her, whose eyes glittered like fine-cut gems – hard and impenetrable. But he aroused something within her... Javier Mélendez had wed Emelia for convenience and seduced her for pleasure.
When fragile Emelia awoke from her coma she had no recollection of the strikingly handsome man before her, whose eyes glittered like fine-cut gems—hard and impenetrable. But he aroused something within her…. Javier Mélendez had wed Emelia for convenience and bedded her for pleasure. The rules in place during their marriage had suited him perfectly, and he'd ensured his trophy wife adhered to them…. But as Emelia's memory slowly returned, she seemed to be laboring under a misapprehension…that their marriage was based on love!
He remembers her…but not their vows. A tragic accident has erased pieces ofbillionaire Finn Sorensen's memory. Including all recollection of his own marriage. Who ishis so-called wife? Is she the woman he's been told married him for his money? The one whonow owns a controlling share of his family's jewelry empire? Is she the one woman he can't forget? Ally McKnight's image is burned into Finn's memory from photographs—pictures that capturethe passion between them. It is time she receives a surprise visit from her long-losthusband. The one who won't let her forget just what she owes him. Originally published in 2007
During the Great Depression and into the war years, the Roosevelt administration sought to transform the political, institutional, and social contours of the United States. One result of the New Deal was the emergence and deployment of a novel set of narratives—reflected in social scientific case studies, government documents, and popular media—meant to reorient relationships among gender, race, sexuality, and national political power. In Forgotten Men and Fallen Women, Holly Allen focuses on the interplay of popular and official narratives of forgotten manhood, fallen womanhood, and other social and moral archetypes. In doing so, she explores how federal officials used stories of collective civic identity to enlist popular support for the expansive New Deal state and, later, for the war effort.These stories, she argues, had practical consequences for federal relief politics. The "forgotten man," identified by Roosevelt in a fireside chat in 1932, for instance, was a compelling figure of collective civic identity and the counterpart to the white, male breadwinner who was the prime beneficiary of New Deal relief programs. He was also associated with women who were blamed either for not supporting their husbands and family at all (owing to laziness, shrewishness, or infidelity) or for supporting them too well by taking their husbands’ jobs, rather than staying at home and allowing the men to work.During World War II, Allen finds, federal policies and programs continued to be shaped by specific gendered stories—most centrally, the story of the heroic white civilian defender, which animated the Office of Civilian Defense, and the story of the sacrificial Nisei (Japanese-American) soldier, which was used by the War Relocation Authority. The Roosevelt administration’s engagement with such widely circulating narratives, Allen concludes, highlights the affective dimensions of U.S. citizenship and state formation.
They said he was her husband... But Elise didn't feel married. Nor did she feel pregnant... . The accident had destroyed all memory of the past few months for her and, no matter how hard she tried, she couldn't remember pledging her heart and soul to this rich, gorgeous, formidably sophisticated stranger, Alejandro Santanas.
Barbara and Michael ran a Detroit-area comic book shop, where Renee Kotula was an employee—and Michael's lover. Their torrid affair took a shocking turn when one night Barbara was found dead at the shop, a bullet through her skull. Did Michael kill his wife so that he could collect her life insurance policy...and run off with Renee? With no weapon or witnesses, the police weren't able to arrest Michael...until, eighteen years later, a new district attorney reopened the case and found overlooked evidence that placed him at the scene of the crime. Michael was finally arrested. But after a jury found him guilty of murder, the judge overturned his case. Why? As Michael awaits a second trial, many are left to wonder if justice will ever be served for the woman who is DEAD BUT NOT FORGOTTEN.
Lovely Alicia Delacre matches wits with the beautiful, sensuous, and scheming Lady Barbara Barrington to save her marriage to the handsome Viscount Morley