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“The danger is terrifying. The fear, the angst, and the heat is palpable…” A murder. An unlikely couple. Stay alive long enough to catch the killer. Logan Goldstein keeps a low profile to avoid complications from his past, living a simple existence on his boat in the spectacular Caribbean islands. But things take a perilous turn when the violent men he’s avoided for last two years finally catch up with him. Exotic dancer, Mia Winslet is streetwise and tough, with the looks of an angel. She can get away with just about anything. Except perhaps murder. After Logan and Mia are ambushed by a stranger on the way home from a first date and leave a body floating in the ocean, secrets about her sister’s addiction come out, threatening to destroy them both. Now they must unravel the mystery as to who wants them dead, and why. Before they can come up with answers, Logan’s two sisters arrive on the island. But their family reunion is shattered when Logan’s boat explodes, and lives hang in the balance. Logan wants to uncover the truth but when Mia disappears will his courage be enough to save them both? The quest to rescue her may just cost them their hearts…and their lives…
Includes an excerpt from Laura Childs's next Tea Shop Mystery, Haunted Hibiscus.
In the midst of the nineteenth century two women, each beautiful, a generation apart, must take control of their own lives. Each of them had been brought up to be the typically passive girl of her time, dependent completely upon her fathers desires. Both of them become overwhelmed by fascinating and mesmerizing men who seduce and betray them. Through adversity they discover how to control their own destinies. As a result of their adventures they become women, who by learning to use their own intelligence and strengths are able to outmaneouver smart and powerful men. They realize how strong they have become and that life can be lived on their own terms. It isnt until the end that they realize how intertwined their lives really are.
Sporting a quizzical nature that renders her famous at Mount Olympus Academy, Pandora is curious about a box in the possession of godboy Epimetheus and cannot resist opening the box when it falls in her lap.
All of London is abuzz with the return of the utterly alluring, recently widowed Diane Benchley. Will she remarry? What will she do with her late husband's fortune? Sociey is shocked by her announcement—at the Grand Ball, of all places!—that she plans to open an exclusive gentleman's gaming club in the family mansion. But no one is more stunned than the Marquis of Haybury, Oliver Warren. Years ago, Oliver and Diane shared a private indiscretion. Now Diane threatens to reveal Oliver's most ungentlemanly secrets...unless he agrees to help her. A notorious gambler—and rake—Oliver is overqualified to educate Diane in the ways and means of running her establishment. But striking a deal with Diane might just be the biggest risk Oliver has ever taken. This time, the only thing he has to lose is his heart...
Talk about working from home. . . . Pulling Harvey Out of Her Hat chronicles the story of how Mary Chase—a housewife with three children from a working-class Irish community in Denver, Colorado—became a Pulitzer Prize–winning playwright for Harvey, a Broadway comedy about a gentle soul and his invisible six-foot-and-one-half-inch-tall rabbit friend. This entertaining and inspiring account traces how Chase achieved her dream of becoming a famous playwright while remaining in Denver—where she worked for the Rocky Mountain News, married an editor, and raised a family. Pulling Harvey Out of Her Hat includes many vignettes and unforgettable stories about the theater industry. It brings to life the history of Franklin Roosevelt’s Federal Theatre Project; provides readers with an insider’s view of the Broadway scene in the 1940s; and highlights the importance of theater personalities, including Brock Pemberton (Harvey’s producer), Antoinette Perry (Harvey’s director and namesake for the Tony Awards), and Frank Fay and Jimmy Stewart (actors who played Elwood Dowd, the amiable, slightly tipsy gentleman lead character). The author of fourteen plays, three screenplays, and two award-winning children’s books, Mary Chase created Harvey to counter sadness during the height of World War II. It would win the 1945 Pulitzer Prize (beating out Tennessee Williams’s The Glass Menagerie) and remain to this day one of the most beloved and underappreciated works of the twentieth century.