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When Mu Jin loved Li Shi Si, he was arrogant and disdainful. When she didn't love him, he never stopped her, but in an instant she was set up. Mu Jin: "..." I didn't mean to. " She swore to the heavens that she had no intentions of harming others. She even found the person who designed her, but the man kept pressing down on her, finally forcing her to the grave of their marriage. Mu Jin was extremely unwilling, "I'm not marrying!" "Not marry?" The man looked at her coldly. "I can't go home with you during the new year."
When Mu Jin loved Li Shi Si, he was arrogant and disdainful. When she didn't love him, he never stopped her, but in an instant she was set up. Mu Jin: "..." I didn't mean to. " She swore to the heavens that she had no intentions of harming others. She even found the person who designed her, but the man kept pressing down on her, finally forcing her to the grave of their marriage. Mu Jin was extremely unwilling, "I'm not marrying!" "Not marry?" The man looked at her coldly. "I can't go home with you during the new year."
When Mu Jin loved Li Shi Si, he was arrogant and disdainful. When she didn't love him, he never stopped her, but in an instant she was set up. Mu Jin: "..." I didn't mean to. " She swore to the heavens that she had no intentions of harming others. She even found the person who designed her, but the man kept pressing down on her, finally forcing her to the grave of their marriage. Mu Jin was extremely unwilling, "I'm not marrying!" "Not marry?" The man looked at her coldly. "I can't go home with you during the new year."
When Mu Jin loved Li Shi Si, he was arrogant and disdainful. When she didn't love him, he never stopped her, but in an instant she was set up. Mu Jin: "..." I didn't mean to. " She swore to the heavens that she had no intentions of harming others. She even found the person who designed her, but the man kept pressing down on her, finally forcing her to the grave of their marriage. Mu Jin was extremely unwilling, "I'm not marrying!" "Not marry?" The man looked at her coldly. "I can't go home with you during the new year."
The #1 New York Times bestselling third installment in the All Souls series, from the author of The Discovery of Witches and The Black Bird Oracle. Look for the hit series “A Discovery of Witches,” now streaming on AMC+, Sundance Now, and Shudder! Bringing the magic and suspense of the All Souls Trilogy to a deeply satisfying conclusion, this highly anticipated finale went straight to #1 on the New York Times bestseller list. In The Book of Life, Diana and Matthew time-travel back from Elizabethan London to make a dramatic return to the present—facing new crises and old enemies. At Matthew’s ancestral home, Sept-Tours, they reunite with the beloved cast of characters from A Discovery of Witches—with one significant exception. But the real threat to their future has yet to be revealed, and when it is, the search for Ashmole 782 and its missing pages takes on even more urgency.
Brahma had married Wen Yiyan.Once in a while, he would stir up trouble at home, and the man would just let her have her way. Whenever she encountered any difficulties, he would step forward and attack her, and when she was attacked, he would immediately rush over and hug her tightly, "Fan Xiaoxi, I can't afford to lose." "Besides my father, my husband is the person who treats me the best in the world!" However, such a person did not love her.
I am Comet Caldwell. And I sort of, kind of, absolutely hate my name. People expect extraordinary things from a girl named Comet. That she’ll be effortlessly cool and light up a room the way a comet blazes across the sky. But from the shyness that makes her book-character friends more appealing than real people to the parents whose indifference hurts more than an open wound, Comet has never wanted to be the center of attention. She can’t wait to graduate from her high school in Edinburgh, Scotland, where the only place she ever feels truly herself is on her anonymous poetry blog. But surely that will change once she leaves to attend university somewhere far, far away. When new student Tobias King blazes in from America and shakes up the school, Comet thinks she’s got the bad boy figured out. Until they’re thrown together for a class assignment and begin to form an unlikely connection. Everything shifts in Comet’s ordinary world. Tobias has a dark past and runs with a tough crowd—and none of them are happy about his interest in Comet. Targeted by bullies and thrown into the spotlight, Comet and Tobias can go their separate ways…or take a risk on something extraordinary. From the New York Times bestselling author of The Impossible Vastness of Us and the On Dublin Street series comes a heartfelt and beautiful new young adult novel, set in Scotland, about daring to dream and embracing who you are.
Become empowered to face your own messy, complicated life with fresh courage and bravery. Undone is author Michele Cushatt's quest to make peace with a complicated life. It is an honest confession of a diagnosis of cancer and the joys and disappointments of motherhood and marriage, ripe with regret over what is and, yet, still hopeful for what could be. With enough humor to ease the rawness of the story, Undone takes you on a roller-coaster two-year journey through the unexpectedness of life. A look back makes Michele long for a do-over, the chance to make fewer mistakes and leave less of a mess to clean up. A look forward makes Michele wonder if all her attempts to control life have robbed her of the vibrancy of it. And, in the middle of this internal chaos, she finds her once-pristine house filled with the sights and sounds of three small, uncontainable children who just want to be loved. In the end, Undone turns complication into a beautiful canvas, angst into joy, and the unknown into an adventure, revealing that sometimes life's most colorful and courageous stories are written right in the middle of the mess.
An unlikely attraction brings comfort, joy and unforgettable romance this holiday season! Librarian Julia Winston is ready to ditch the quiet existence she’s been living. She’s made a list of new things to experience, but falling for Jamie Caine, her sexy military pilot neighbor, isn’t one of them. Julia’s looking to conquer life, not become the heartbreaker’s latest conquest. But when two young brothers wind up in Julia’s care for the holidays, she’ll take any help she can get—even Jamie’s. Happy to step in, Jamie reveals a side of himself that’s much harder to resist. Not only is he fantastic with kids, he provides the strength Julia needs to tackle her list. She knows their temporary family can’t last beyond the holidays, but the closer she gets to Jamie, the more she wonders if things could be this merry and bright forever… Don’t miss the latest Haven Point Christmas romance, Coming Home for Christmas, available now!
By accepting the CEO job at Hewlett-Packard, an iconic company that had lost its way, Carly Fiorina confirmed her status as the most powerful businesswoman in America. But she also made herself a target for everyone who disliked her bold leadership style and resented her rapid rise. For six years, as she led HP through drastic changes and a controversial merger, Fiorina was the subject of endless analysis, debate and speculation. Yet in all that time, the public never really got to know the person behind the persona. Tough Choices finally reveals the real Carly Fiorina, who writes with brutal honesty about her triumphs and failures, her deepest fears and most painful confrontations – including her sudden and very public firing by HP's board of directors. Tough Choices shows what it's really like to lead a major corporation in a time of great change while trying to stay true to your values. It's one woman's inspiring story, along with her unique perspective on leadership, technology, globalisation, sexism and many other issues. "Superb... certain to be a hit. Ms Fiorina is at her best when recounting the travails of a woman in a male-dominated culture. She is also good in her psychological descriptions of the constant betrayals that occur in corporate bureaucracies. The woman that emerges from these pages is cultured, sensitive and vulnerable, even as she acts tough." —The Economist