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Sometimes, I wish I weren't a Hawke...especially because I'm in love with one. Years of living on the streets taught me one hard lesson… Don’t trust anyone. People are inherently bad and will do bad things any chance they get. So, when the Hawkes took me under their wings… I put up walls so high that no one could ever climb over them. Most stopped trying. It was the way I liked it. Locked away in my own little world. Protected from anything that could hurt me. But the very person I try so hard to keep out is the only one I want to let in. I dream about her touch. Crave her in a way I have no right to. She’s my best friend’s older sister. No matter what…I have to keep my hands off Angelina... Because she's a Hawke. Reticent Hawke is the second book in The Hawke Family Second Generation Series from USA Today Bestselling Author Gwyn McNamee. Grab this angsty forbidden, billionaire, reverse age gap, best friend’s older sister, contemporary romance about a broken man, an older woman, a danger neither of them sees coming, and desire neither of them can deny.
I'm my own independent woman who isn't looking for the perfect man. Stupid romantic dreams aren't for me. Life has taught me enough to be sure love is a lie to sell diamonds on Valentine's. I have everything I want. A stable career, the bank account, amazingly supportive friends, and a fabulous high heels collection. Until I lay my eyes on him. Evan Hayes. Panty-dropping gorgeous. Check. Cocky grin and attitude to match. Check. And check. That sounds good, right? But I'm six years older, he's a player... and my brother's best friend. An unexpected encounter on a stormy night turns into something else. Something intense and undeniable. The lines I carefully drafted around my heart become blurry, all the plans I made for my future are at stake. Could he be the man who makes me believe?
I’ve been hiding for decades. Watching and waiting. Calling the shots while maintaining the ruse. Only I haven’t been cowering in the shadows… I’ve been in plain sight. Veiled by the church and faith. This collar gives me the perfect cover. No one has ever suspected the truth. Of who and what I really am. But it’s time to step from behind the cloth and into the light. Because Chicago is ripe for the taking. The families are warring. And now, I have an ally who will ensure my enemies will blow away in the wind this city is famous for with one little breath. ***Sloth is the thirteenth book in The Deadliest Sin Series about organized crime in Chicago. This series is best read in order, as the stories are chronological and each sin builds on the events of the previous one.***
Rescued by the billionaire lumberjack... Lost. Alone. Freezing on the side of a desolate mountain in a massive snowstorm. Until a rugged man with an ax saves me. Waking in his warm, comfortable bed leaves more than one question. How did I get here? Where are my clothes? And who is this handsome recluse with striking dark eyes and a grumpy demeanor? The answers only bring more mysteries. He doesn’t want me here. Doesn’t want his secrets exposed. I don’t want him to know mine, either. But there’s only so long we can deny this sizzling attraction. Only so long until I learn the truth about my billionaire lumberjack and our pasts come back to haunt us. Grab this steamy stand-alone from USA Today Bestselling Author Gwyn McNamee about a billionaire in hiding, the photographer who stumbles upon him, and what happens when they’re trapped together during a major snow storm with building attraction and dark secrets!
If you ever use words and find yourself wondering where they came from, who wrote them first, and why they became necessary, then you will savour 500 Years of New Words, a new volume that takes you on an exciting journey through the English language from the days before Shakespeare to the first decade of the twenty-first century. The entries are arranged not alphabetically but in chronological order based on the earliest known year that each word was printed or written down.
This edited volume critically engages with ecofeminist scholarship. It tracks the ongoing dialogue between women’s issues and environmental change by republishing the work of pioneering scholars and activists in the field. Together with new essays by contemporary ecofeminist scholars, the book uncovers the dialectical relationship between environmental and feminist causes, the relational identities of feminists and ecofeminists, and the concept of ecofeminism as a rallying point for environmental feminism. The volume defines ecofeminism as a multidisciplinary project and will appeal to readers working within the field of Environmental Humanities.
Umbr(a) was one of the most important US theory journals of the 1990s and early 2000s, publishing work by some of the greatest philosophers, psychoanalysts and theorists of our era. In every regard, it was ahead of the curve - in content, design, and style - often introducing thinkers who have subsequently become globally influential. This anthology presents a selection of the very best of Umbr(a), including contributions from Joan Copjec, Sam Gillespie, Charles Shepherdson, Russell Grigg, Alenka Zupan?i?, Slavoj i ek, Mladen Dolar, Catherine Malabou, Tim Dean, Steven Miller, Dominiek Hoens, Petar Ramadanovic, Sigi Jottkandt, Colette Soler, Jelica Sumi? and A. Kiarina Kordela.
Based on never–before used letters, diaries, and photographs from the Rockefeller Archive, The Rockefeller Women reveals the life of four generations of an extraordinary family: Eliza Davison Rockefeller, the Mother of John D., who instilled in her sons drive for success in business and Christian service; Laura Spelman Rockefeller, the wife of John D., the daughter of an Underground Railway operator and early supporter of racial freedom; Edith Rockefeller McCormick, the daughter of John D. and Laura, who became the queen of Chicago society, studied under Carl Jung and became a lay analyst; Abby Aldrich Rockefeller, the wife of John Jr. and mother of six children — Winthrop, Laurence, Nelson, John III, David and Babs — who helped found the Museum of Modern Art; Margaretta "Happy" Rockefeller whom married Nelson.
In this powerful book, journalist and film maker John Pilger strips away the layers of deception, dissembling language and omission that prevent us from understanding how the world really works. From the invisible corners of Tony Blair's Britain to Burma, Vietnam, Australia, South Africa and the illusions of the 'media age', power, he argues, has its own agenda. Unchallenged, it operates to protect its interests with a cynical disregard for people - shaping, and often devastating, millions of lives. By unravelling the hidden histories of contemporary events, Pilger allows us to read between the lines. He also celebrates the eloquent defiance and courage of those who resist oppression and give us hope for the future. Tenaciously researched and written with passion and wit, Hidden Agendas will change the way you see the world.
I thought we had escaped my life in the mob. I was wrong. All I see is red. Blood. Pain. Rage. It consumes me. The moment he took her, wrath invaded my soul. I only have one purpose. End him and take back what’s mine. Love isn’t always clean, and wrath is the deadliest sin. Dive into the world of the Albanian mob and what men are willing to do for the women they love... ***Wrath is the first book in The Deadliest Sin Series about organized crime in Philly and Chicago. This series is best read in order, as the stories are chronological and each sin builds on the events of the previous one.*** *** Previously appeared as book 4 in The 7 Collection about the deadly sins. Wrath is now book one of the Deadliest Sin Series***