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After Jos and her unborn child survive a gruesome attack on their lives by her jealousy-crazed ex-husband, she struggles to put her life back together. The road to mental and physical recovery is a tedious one, but with the help of loved ones, they not only survive, but thrive. Even so, Jos swears off relationships and the carnal pleasures she usually enjoys and have grown accustomed to until a night out on the town reminds her of what she is missing in the sack. Her life as she has come to know it changes after a chance meeting with a virile Doron, who not only sweeps her off her feet, but gives her a second chance at everything she believed would have forever been missing from her life. Although challenges in her career and personal life threaten what she is now building, she manages, in her usual Jos fashion, to rise above the ashes. In the end, she comes out victorious when things fall perfectly into place, and she is more hopeful than ever before about what lies ahead.
TheDirty.com, a heavily trafficked online gossip sheet, was created by an entrepreneur by the name of Nik Richie--whose Iranian parents named him Hooman Karamian. Richie's appearances on programs like Dr. Phil, Anderson Cooper 360, Nancy Grace, and 20/20 suddenly provided him with notoriety as the Internet's bad boy, whose site is employed by angry ex-mates (of both sexes) to post sordid and vengeful revelations online. TheDirty.com also presents opinionated comments from Nik himself about the shape of women's bodies, as well as a language particular to his site. "Porta-Potties" describes women who prostitute themselves to perverse Saudi royalty. "The Greg" refers to his or anyone else's penis, and "Scooby" refers to his sidekick friend. Sex, Lies and The Dirty is Nik's confession of the backstage realities of his website, and his sordid lifestyle prior to hooking up with his lovely wife Shayne. Nik Richie is the host of a weekly web-radio show that commands a million listeners each week. And along with his wife Shayne, he will star in the upcoming VH1 reality series, Couples Therapy. The controversy has just begun.
Seymour Hersh has been the most important, famous, and controversial journalist in the United States for the last forty years. From his exposé of the My Lai massacre in 1969 to his revelations about torture at Abu Ghraib prison in 2004, Hersh has consistently captured the public imagination, spurred policymakers to reform, and drawn the ire of presidents. From the streets of Chicago to the newsrooms of the most powerful newspapers and magazines in the United States, Seymour Hersh tells the story of this Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist and author. Robert Miraldi scrutinizes the scandals and national figures that have drawn Hersh’s attention, from My Lai to Watergate, from John F. Kennedy to Henry Kissinger. This first-ever biography captures a stunningly successful career of important exposés and outstanding accomplishments from a man whose unpredictable and quirky personality has turned him into an icon of American life and the unrivaled “scoop artist” of American journalism.
Dirty Laundry is a memoir written as conversational novellas to the four men who came into Janet Jaymes’ life. Whenever we start a relationship, we talk about our past, our myriad thoughts, desires and dreams. Through such conversations, Janet Jaymes’ describes her life as if each novella is an emotional panel that sewn together becomes a colorful quilt written in the bold colors Janet Jaymes used to paint as a young artist. Dirty Laundry is about a woman who, for years, always seemed to walk into the strangest situations and unconventional relationships she never asked for, as if she was in the wrong place at the right time, or the right time in the wrong place. For Janet Jaymes, life didn’t turn out like she planned. Dirty Laundry describes in remarkable detailed-memory, in brutal honesty, and with a sense-of-humor-reality, the good, the bad and the ugly of an average woman’s life that turned out to be far from average. Dirty Laundry is an emotional, roller-coaster ride like a high-flying drug trip with crashing, coming-down lows and in the end, we find out how Janet Jaymes survived. Dirty Laundry is an entertaining human interest portrayal of a woman’s life that guarantees to be a page-turner.
In his wickedly observant collection of essays, Fried turns his attention to the subject of marriage--his own and others. The result is a daring, provocative, often hilarious read that throws incisive light on mysteries that have long plagued womankind: the inner workings of the male mind.
In this collection of eleven original short stories, top writers such as Chris Crutcher, Rita Williams-Garcia, M.E. Kerr, and Bruce Coville explore the many facets of family secrets--some haunting, some funny, and some genuinely unexpected.
From the dirty halls of an urban high school to the tension of the courtroom.; Sex, Lies, and the Classroom, tells the story of Nathaniel O'Connell, a husband, father, and teacher. Accused of sexual misconduct at school, Nathaniel is faced with physical violence, the loss of his job, and the destruction of his family as he struggles to save his name and reputation.
A Choice Outstanding Academic Title "Cover to cover, Screening Asian Americans, a collection of 15 essays, is fabulous."--AsianWeek.com "This scholarly book uses 15 contributors to explore the various images of Asians, many of which have been negative."-Burlington County Times This innovative essay collection explores Asian American cinematic representations historically and socially, on and off screen, as they contribute to the definition of American character. The history of Asian Americans on movie screens, as outlined in Peter X Feng's introduction, provides a context for the individual readings that follow. Asian American cinema is charted in its diversity, ranging across activist, documentary, experimental, and fictional modes, and encompassing a wide range of ethnicities (Filipino, Vietnamese, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Taiwanese). Covered in the discussion are filmmakers--Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Ang Lee, Trinh T. Minh-ha, and Wayne Wang--and films such as The Wedding Banquet, Surname Viet Given Name Nam, and Chan is Missing. Throughout the volume, as Feng explains, the term screening has a twofold meaning-referring to the projection of Asian Americans as cinematic bodies and the screening out of elements connected with these images. In this doubling, film representation can function to define what is American and what is foreign. Asian American filmmaking is one of the fastest growing areas of independent and studio production. This volume is key to understanding the vitality of this new cinema. A volume in the Depth of Field Series, edited by Charles Affron, Mirella Jona Affron, and Robert Lyons Peter X Feng teaches English and women's studies at the University of Delaware.
He wasn't what destiny had in store for me.He was everything wrong in a man I was supposed to fall in love with.He was dangerous.His eyes told me so.The words he tempted me with were simply sweet little lies to lure me in. And now...I'm trapped in his web of desire and temptation.She only had herself to blame.Taunting the beast with the forbidden fruit.A man can only be tempted for so long, until he takes a bite. Devours his prey.Now she's my pretty little toy.And I will stop at nothing to break her. Unless...She breaks me first.
"Dirty Laundry: Confessions of a Married Bisexual Man" is a candid, riveting, sexy, account of how a Married Bisexual Man's coming out saved his life and his marriage. He also, gives you an inside look into his past relationships with his past lovers without their prior permissions or approvals. This book redefines our most dearly-held beliefs about sexuality, knowing if your man is living on the down-low, monogamy, authenticity, and what it truly means to love someone.