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In the second of Waddell's four-book series featuring friends from the same Regency gentlemen's club, a confirmed bachelor and an independent beauty find themselves suddenly married. Original.
Jayne Marks is questioning the choices she has made in the years since college and is struggling to pay her bills in Manhattan when she is given the opportunity to move to Paris with her wealthy lover and benefactor, Laurent Moller, who owns and operates two art galleries, one in New York, the other in Paris. He offers her the time and financial support she needs to begin her career as a painter and also challenges her to see who and what she will become if she meets her artistic potential. Laurent, however, seems to have other women in his life and Jayne, too, has an ex-boyfriend, much closer to her own age, whom she still has feelings for. Bringing Paris gloriously to life, Paris, He Said is a novel about desire, beauty, and its appreciation, and of finding yourself presented with the things you believe you've always wanted, only to wonder where true happiness lies.
A groundbreaking book--based on years of the same thorough research that made the "Dress For Success" books national bestsellers--about how women can statistically improve their chances of getting married.
Who is this King of kings and Lord of lords, The only sovereign, the one who knows us so well yet has an everlasting love and compassion for us? Do the things that concern us really concern Him? Does He listen to our cries as we wrestle with the daily issues of this life? Yes, yes, a thousand times over! He Said: Diary of a Daughter was born from countless early-morning rendezvous between V.L. Harris and God. As she revealed her heart to Him, He revealed His to her: her cries painfully open and honest, His responses truthful yet comforting. Their conversations have been recorded for the benefit of all who will open their ears to hear what the Father is saying. Read for yourself and discover the wonderful counselor of Isaiah 25:4! For thou hast been a strength to the poor, a strength to the needy in his distress, a refuge from the storm, a shadow from the heat, when the blast of the terrible ones is as a storm against the wall. (KJV) -Carole S.
When he discovers he has a young daughter from an old flame who passed away, the sixth Earl of Ackerman proposes a marriage of convenience to the girl's beautiful caretaker, resulting in a love neither ever imagined. Original.
And He Said He Would Never Hurt Me By: Elle Kaye And He Said He Would Never Hurt Me introduces us to a girl who is becoming a woman and falling in love with the wrong man. While believing the lies because she loves him, she suffers unimaginable pain by the man who promised never to hurt her. Every woman can relate to being in love or their first love and how they believe everything he says until he hurts them and it blows up right in their face, and also men who have had a woman hurt them can also relate. How do you pull away and if you can how do you go on? We need to be reminded that we are not alone in our misery through breakups. We are not the only one who has been lied to, and although it may change who we were meant to be we will eventually find ourselves.
Writings drawn from submissions of almost 700 Catholic teenagers from throughout the United States, who responded to the questions included in the book.
Kicking off a four-part series featuring a group of aristocratic friends from the same London gentlemen's club, this title introduces a marquis who comes to the aid of a shop girl accused of theft who steals his heart. Original.
He said: Long before Earth and the stars that you see in the night sky were created, there were thousands upon thousands of planets throughout the universe supporting life. The inhabitants of the planets live in peace. The gods were pleased. Yes, I said "the gods," not one, not just your god but all the gods. Even back then no one knew how many there were, how they came to be, or where they came from. Some of the inhabited planets were only a few million miles apart. As the inhabitants of the planets began to venture out into space they encountered other races and cultures. Wars broke out. And soon the whole universe was filled with warring planets determined to conquer one another. The gods became angry. Mankind had become a disappointment. The gods decided to put an end to all the violence. Your scientists got the big bang theory practically right. It wasn't the creation of the universe. It was the destruction of the universe. Earth and what you see in the night sky is the aftermath, the rubble, you might say, of a universe that had been home to thousands upon thousands of inhabited planets.