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When Eric catches sight of Creek Bend, Wisconsin's most famous missing person, his mundane morning of running errands rapidly erupts into a chaotic search for mysterious, hidden places scattered throughout his own hometown. Along the way, he'll have to deal with strange monsters, a murderous cowboy and a curiously intimidating man in a pink shirt. The second book in the Rushed series. Horror-adventure, suspense and all-around weirdness.
From New York Times bestselling author Jane Feather comes the first of a wonderful new trilogy, The Blackwater Brides, set in the sensually im-proper Georgian period, in which three noble brothers discover they will be forced to find brides under highly unusual circumstances. Jasper Sullivan, Earl of Blackwater, needs a prostitute. Not in the usual way, however. His wealthy uncle’s will promises to divide his huge fortune among his nephews if each rescues a fallen woman . . . by marrying her! And since Jasper’s estates were already mortgaged to the hilt before he inherited them, when he catches a pretty young prostitute trying to pick his pocket, he immediately makes his proposal. Clarissa Astley is not at all what Jasper believes. The orphaned daughter of a prosperous merchant, she is searching the seedier districts of London for her young brother, abducted by their evil guardian, who wants the little boy’s inheritance. But she needs powerful help, and the darkly handsome Earl of Blackwater is certainly that. So she pretends to be exactly what he assumed— a risky charade for an innocent virgin. But when passion flares between Jasper and Clarissa, the deception becomes even more difficult to handle. . . .
New York Times and USA Today bestseller Aurora Rose Reynolds turns up the heat in this tale of new adventures, dangerous decisions, and undeniable attraction. Cybil is the queen of bad timing. First, her fiancé breaks up with her days before their wedding. Next, she's stuck going on a couples retreat in the Montana wilderness alone. And worst of all, now she's fighting a growing attraction to the wilderness retreat's rugged owner, Tanner. Tanner has built his wilderness adventure service on a few key principles: never take unnecessary risks, never put anyone's life in danger--and never, ever sleep with a client. The arrival of a beautiful new visitor, however, might mean bending the rules. Two people looking for anything but romance may have just bumped into their soul mates. In the Montana wilds, any misstep can spell danger. Cybil and Tanner just have to decide if they're brave enough to face their next adventure.
A thorough, exhaustively researched history of the California Gold Rush retraces the monumental movement of more than thirty thousand fortune seekers who headed west to find gold in the 1840s. Reprint. (History)
When The World Rushed In was first published in 1981, the Washington Post predicted, “It seems unlikely that anyone will write a more comprehensive book about the Gold Rush.” Twenty years later, no one has emerged to contradict that judgment, and the book has gained recognition as a classic. As the San Francisco Examiner noted, “It is not often that a work of history can be said to supplant every book on the same subject that has gone before it.” Through the diary and letters of William Swain--augmented by interpolations from more than five hundred other gold seekers and by letters sent to Swain from his wife and brother back home--the complete cycle of the gold rush is recreated: the overland migration of over thirty thousand men, the struggle to “strike it rich” in the mining camps of the Sierra Nevadas, and the return home through the jungles of the Isthmus of Panama. In a new preface, the author reappraises our continuing fascination with the “gold rush experience” as a defining epoch in western--indeed, American--history.
Celebrated as the home of the blues and the birthplace of rock and roll, Memphis, Tennessee, is where Elvis Presley, B. B. King, Johnny Cash, and other musical legends got their starts. It is also a place of conflict and tragedy--the site of Martin Luther
'Another Rushed Morning' is poetry full of chaos, trying and awareness. Justin Cude writes realistically about the inherent madness of life and our need to fight for the light just beyond it. Poems deal with writing, death, love and loss, city life and nature, women, the past, the struggle for the present, and the fight for light to see the moment of it all.'Another Rushed Morning'i do truly hate thoseno matter what themorningmaybe filled withi have never enjoyed being rushedin themorningtryto take it though, nowmoving forwardenjoy it ifwhat makes the moment issomething atanothertimeyoudo enjoyslow down a biteven in the rushed senseand enjoyiteven if onlya moment of itenjoyment isinfectious andcan easily be hadyou are in controlof thissocontrol itit doesn't take muchonlya little efforttowards momentandnot away from it.
"State your name for the record." They ask. "I don't know." I never know. Since the accident I've been a woman without a name, a home, a history. I have no memory of the woman I was before and it's painful to think I could forget about myself. But I've decided I'll find out who she should be. Stepping into the club I have no misgivings about what I'll like and what I'll find, but he wasn't it. Tall, dangerous, hands that roam everywhere I need them to and a voice like silk. I don't want to see his face, I want him to be a mystery like I am. One night is all I'll need to feel, to be caressed and revered, then I can go back to being no one in the crowd. Fate had a different plan. I am a fighter. I fight for what I believe in and I fight for the people I care about, but I've never been the guy fighting for the girl, they fall at my feet. My club is swimming with sex, women and able bodies to take to my bed, but I don't. Find your relief, enjoy them and set them loose - anything more and your head gets twisted up. That was my rule. When she stepped through the door I knew I wanted her, I wanted to taste her and feel her soft body up against mine. I had to touch her. I had to see the colour rise in her cheeks. Did I know it would become more? Maybe I should have stayed away.
Convenient, entertaining, and provocative, talk radio today is unapologetically ideological. Focusing on Rush Limbaugh—the medium's most influential talk show—Rushed to Judgment systematically examines the politics of persuasion at play on our nation's radio airwaves and asks a series of important questions. Does listening to talk radio change the way people think about politics, or are listeners' attitudes a function of the self-selecting nature of the audience? Does talk radio enhance understanding of public issues or serve as a breeding ground for misunderstanding? Can talk radio serve as an agent of deliberative democracy, spurring Americans to open, public debate? Or will talk radio only aggravate the divisive partisanship many Americans decry in poll after poll? The time is ripe to evaluate the effects of a medium whose influence has yet to be fully reckoned with.
Coral is just a normal foster child, trying to get through her last year of middle school as painlessly as possible. However, her whole life changes when she bumps into a boy with a strange name who claims to be her brother. This boy reveals an entirely new world to Coral and shows her where she is meant to be: Atlantis, the element city of water and a place of magic. Coral becomes surrounded by dangers that a thirteen-year-old should only read about, and with a newly discovered family that she is determined to protect, she must find a way to save her new home.