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He doesn’t deserve love. She disagrees. I spent the last year of my life trying to get over my injuries and losing my friend. I knew I was destined to be alone and never even considered that I could have love in my future. And then I met Hope. She’s everything I’m not. She’s happy and sees the good everywhere. While I have seen the very worst in people and know what this world is capable of. I know she deserves more than me, a man scarred on the inside and out. But no matter how much I think I don’t deserve her, One kiss, one night has me wishing for more. The only question is can she look past my scars and see the man I am… the man I want to be? And will it be for one night… or forever?
Jessica Jones barged onto our screens in November 2015, courtesy of Marvel and Netflix, presenting a hard-drinking protagonist who wrestles with her own inner (and outer) demons. Gaining enhanced abilities as a teenager, she eschews the "super costume" and is far more concerned with the problems of daily life. But when Jessica falls under the control of a villain, her life changes forever. Based on the comic book Alias, the show won a large following and critical acclaim for its unflinching look at subjects like abuse, trauma, PTSD, rape culture, alcoholism, drug addiction, victims' plight and family conflicts. This collection of new essays offers insight into the show's complex themes and story lines.
Enjoy this FREE Steamy Military Romance from Small Town Romance author Kaci Rose... She's given up on love. He's given up on life. But they can't seem to give up on each other. Of course, my brother went and got himself hurt on this last deployment. I don't know what I expect at the hospital but I don't expect Noah, the man who saved my brother's life. I don't expect him to also save me... or that I will have to save him. Saving Noah is a novel in the Oakside Military Heroes series, all books in the Oakside world are interconnected standalones. A HOT military romance with a guaranteed happily ever after and a scarred hero, it does have some strong language and oh my, sexy times. Enjoy! Don't Miss The Oakside Military Heroes Series Saving Noah Saving Easton Saving Teddy Saving Levi Saving Gavin
THE SCARRED HERO: New Book Release by Author Ruby Mohan. Releasing Worldwide Exclusively on AmazonThe Scarred Hero is the sequel to The Kidnapping. Author Ruby Mohan introduces a contemporary hero, Rajveer Rai.BOOK DESCRIPTION:How can you love a man, who makes you fall in love- but, won't catch you falling?When Aadrika enters Rajveer's bedroom; he is passed out drunk.She is a Miss Universe pageant winner. And gives her heart to an ugly beast.Rajveer was scarred by his own father's hand. Overcoming how he looks is not his biggest test.Rajveer will have to become a hero when-He is a suspect in his stepfather's murder. Aadrika gets engaged to his stepbrother. The mother who hated him all her life is dying of cancer.
These medically retired Delta Force operators have been scarred—physically and mentally—by their military service. But now, they have a new mission… Taking out those who hurt the innocent. Acting as vigilantes and mercenaries for hire, they target the scum of the Earth. Nothing will get in their way or distract them from their objective. Except the women who manage to work their way into these hard men’s hearts and act as a balm to their deep wounds. The Scarred Heroes Series Complete Collection includes Dead Reckoning, Off Course, and Clean Slate, three steamy, thrilling, and suspenseful novels from USA Today Bestselling Author Gwyn McNamee.
To stem the Napoleonic tide, Sharpe must capture a fortress—where his wife and infant daughter are trapped—while protecting himself from a fellow officer determined to destroy him.
“Richard Lederer is the true king of language comedy. Anguished English is the funniest book I have ever read.”—Sidney Sheldon Anguished English is the impossibly funny anthology of accidental assaults upon our language. From bloopers and blunders to Signs of the Times to Mixed Up Metaphors . . . from Two-Headed Headlines to Mangling Modifiers, here is an outrageous treasury of assaults upon our common language that will leave you roaring with delight and laughter.
This latest collection of goofs, gabs, and blunders of the English language includes such excerpts as "World War I made the people so sad that it brought on the Great Depression".
The Creature is an invitation to follow the mechanics between power and pain, which begets the creature. Creatures confront power in, and through, conjunctures of radical contingency. The casual use of power is an exercise in distraction. It is an abiding conundrum that those who endure affliction also exert it as a force over other living bodies in equal measure-not as acts of vengeance or bad faith, but through deeds of forgetful randomness. To ensure social indemnity and security, creatures exercise force over kindred embodiments through a process of collective mimicry. In the bargain, creatures begin to disfigure and distort each other. The line between mutual slaughter and mutual embrace begins to blur. Each transgresses its own soul. At other times, power is an opaque, magisterial and disdainful style of conveyance. It reveals itself out of nowhere. But the steadfast creature is as resilient as it is vulnerable. The more it endures, the greater its perdurance. Perduring creatures may sometimes gain a second sight, forged out of a sense of lyricality, love and abdication. But is abdication, or taking refuge in the wondrous, sufficient to release all creatures from the fatal loop of power and pain? Or will they have to slowly shed creaturely affliction by a rigorous process of decreation? Sifting through the writings of Giambattista Vico, Niccolò Machiavelli, Gabriel Tarde, Miguel de Unamuno, Jibanananda Das, Lev Shestov, Raymond Geuss, Jean Starobinski, Ernst Bloch, Simone Weil, Simon Critchley, Sarah Kane and others, this volume explores the creaturely predicament and its possibilities of freedom. The five chapters in Book I lay down fundamental questions for the creaturely condition: the question of mimicry, the relationship between taking initiative and being hounded, the bridge between senses and destitution, and the vehemence of radical contingency. Book II posits the question of skepticism, fideism and their connection to resilience and generosity in creatures. Book III is entirely devoted to various ways of conceiving the aesthetic: through the tragic, the epiphanic, the catastrophic and through militant material eruptions. Book II and III essentially delve into the sites of freedom that lurk within the condition of the creaturely. Book IV is constituted of a single chapter on the subject of decreation; it grapples with questions of attention, anonymity and abdication.