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She’s beautiful. Broken. And she needs me to save her. Anastasia Ivanova is everything I shouldn’t want. She’s the damaged and disgraced daughter of a Bratva brigadier, a former ballerina and now the possession of a man whose name I don’t even know, let alone where to start looking to find him. She has no pedigree, no connections, no innocence. Nothing to offer, by the standards that my world uses to judge a future bride. I have a life back in Boston. A business to run, men who depend on me, and a woman that I’m meant to marry. The daughter of Graham O’Sullivan is waiting there, expecting me to sign the betrothal contract and put a ring on her finger as soon as I return. To forge an alliance that will make everyone forget about my missing older brother, and see me as the true heir. Going after Ana is foolish. Reckless. Dangerous. It threatens everything that I’ve tried to build since my father’s death—my seat at the head of the Irish Kings, my livelihood, even my life itself. But from the moment I saw her face, I haven’t been able to get it out of my head. I dream about her. Want her. Need her. I want to take every broken piece of her and put it back together. No matter the cost. I want to be everything she doesn’t know that she needs. Her lover, if she’ll let me. Her husband, if she’ll have me. But first, I’ll have to be her savior. Irish Savior is book one in the Irish King series. The series is complete. The reading order is as follows: Irish Savior, Irish Promise, Irish Vow, Irish Betrayal, Irish Princess, Irish Throne.
1972 Foreword by Conor MacDari, Jr. Contents: a Survey; the Creation; the Creation of Adam & Eve & the Garden of Eden; the Children of Adam & Eve; the Genealogy of the Children of Cain; the Genealogy of the Patriarchs from Adam to Noah; the Ancie.
The Irish King saved me. But at what cost? Liam McGregor swooped in and stole me away from Alexandre. Like a white knight bent on saving the damsel, he’s scooped me up and taken me back to Boston, back to safety. There, with my friends and his, he says I can begin to heal. To get back to the girl I once was. But whatever there might once have been between us, I don’t know if there can be anymore. I’m half in love with a man who Liam says is insane and I say is just as broken as I am, and now thanks to him, Liam is broken too. He says he can’t live with what he did to me. I’m not sure I can live without Alexandre. But as the days pass and we get to know each other better, I start to wonder if there’s not some better future with this man who traveled across the world to rescue me, my Irish savior. But he has secrets that could shatter our fragile peace, and Alexandre isn’t about to let me go without a fight. Liam says he’ll keep me safe. That he promised. But which promise do I keep? Irish Promise is book two in the Irish King series. The series is complete. The reading order is as follows: Irish Savior, Irish Promise, Irish Vow, Irish Betrayal, Irish Princess, Irish Throne.
When his The Playboy of the Western World debuted on the Irish stage in 1907, author John Millington Synge was accused by the press of being anti-nationalistic. In this study, theater historian Ritschel (humanities, Massachusetts Maritime Academy) critically examines Synge's dramatic canon. He concludes that Synge, rather than being anti-nationalistic, was a misunderstood writer who attempted to provoke the explosive emergence of a modern Ireland. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
The Devil Killed My Father... So I Stole His Daughter. Irish and Russian. We're not supposed to mix. It's the law of the underworld. Mafia code. But the Bratva princess is my key to revenge. The perfect bait to draw her father out of hiding. So, I take her without mercy. It doesn't matter that Valentina is innocent of her family's sins. Her tender beauty is mine to use. And I plan to use all of her. The only problem is, The more I take, the more I want. Soon, she's an addiction. An obsession. And when the time comes to give her up, I'm not sure I can. ... Even if it means war. *Brutal Savior is a standalone Dark Mafia Enemies to Lovers Dark Captive Romance with mature themes and a happily ever after. It is the second book of the Brutal Reign series.
Is almost losing everything enough to change a man? My husband is about to lose everything he’s worked so hard to keep. His empire. His daughter. Me. I can’t love a man who does the things that Viktor does. I can’t belong to him, not in the way I want to. It doesn’t matter what he’s awakened in me, or how much I crave him. How much my heart wants him. Or at least, that’s what I tell myself. But the danger Viktor poses to my heart isn’t all we’re facing. Alexei is coming. For me, for Sofia, for Ana, to wipe out the men of the three families and take it all for himself. If he takes me, I know that Viktor won’t rest until he saves me. But what I want more than anything is for Viktor to save himself. I want him to become the man that I know he can be—so that I can become everything I long to be for him. His lover. His wife. His beloved bride. Beloved Bride is the final book in The Bridal Trilogy. The series is complete. The reading order is as follows: Captive Bride, Stolen Bride, Beloved Bride. Beloved Bride contains several scenes that readers may find difficult. Readers with sensitivity to some material should proceed with caution.
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Guru English is a bold reconceptualization of the scope and meaning of cosmopolitanism, examining the language of South Asian religiosity as it has flourished both inside and outside of its original context for the past two hundred years. The book surveys a specific set of religious vocabularies from South Asia that, Aravamudan argues, launches a different kind of cosmopolitanism into global use. Using "Guru English" as a tagline for the globalizing idiom that has grown up around these religions, Aravamudan traces the diffusion and transformation of South Asian religious discourses as they shuttled between East and West through English-language use. The book demonstrates that cosmopolitanism is not just a secular Western "discourse that results from a disenchantment with religion, but something that can also be refashioned from South Asian religion when these materials are put into dialogue with contemporary social move-ments and literary texts. Aravamudan looks at "religious forms of neoclassicism, nationalism, Romanticism, postmodernism, and nuclear millenarianism, bringing together figures such as Swami Vivekananda, Sri Aurobindo, Mahatma Gandhi, and Deepak Chopra with Rudyard Kipling, James Joyce, Robert Oppenheimer, and Salman Rushdie. Guru English analyzes writers and gurus, literary texts and religious movements, and the political uses of religion alongside the literary expressions of religious teachers, showing the cosmopolitan interconnections between the Indian subcontinent, the British Empire, and the American New Age.
The man I love. The child I wanted. And my entire life on the verge of falling apart— Niall saved me, against all odds. He brought me home to Boston, but this isn’t my home—and despite the fact that I wear his ring on my finger, I know he doesn’t want me here. He wouldn’t have brought me here at all, if not for the baby. His baby. The only thing still holding us together, even more so than the vows that he didn’t mean. Or so he says. But the one thing he can’t deny is how much he wants me. And when the heat between us spills over into more, we’re forced to face the truth of what we are to each other. Boston is full of Niall’s past—a past that doesn’t want me here—but I refuse to give up. Since the moment he kissed me behind the Sangre de Angel, he was mine and I was his. I’ll do anything to keep the man I love, to earn his forgiveness, even if it means waiting forever. He might have married me only to save me from a monster… …but I meant every single one of those brutal vows. Brutal Vow is book three in The Santiago Cartel series. The series is complete. The reading order is as follows: Brutal Kiss, Brutal Bargain and Brutal Vow.