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It was supposed to be a routine bounty...Lincoln Kyle had thought bringing Angelique Donovan in would be a routine job, but he was wrong. Angelique is feisty, silver-tongued and so damned sexy it takes all of his restraint to keep from touching, tasting and caressing every inch of her curvy body.Lincoln is stubborn, determined and such an alpha male he borders on being a jackass, but there is something about him that draws Angelique unlike any other man she's known.In the days and nights that it takes them to travel across country, the fugitive and the hunter come to realize there is a fine line between love and hate.
Don't waste your time watching "Reality" TV. It's Not A Game is a collection of actual cases involving private investigation, bounty hunting, and abducted child recovery. It includes exciting, poignant, and often times funny accounts of someone who makes his living being involved in the darker side of other peoples' lives. Mel Barth writes about the cases that he has handled during his over-twenty year career in a way that allows the reader to be there with him as he deals with people and their problems.
First time in trade paperback: the fourth novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series. Vampire hunter and zombie animator Anita Blake is an expert at sniffing out the bad from the good. But in The Lunatic Cafe-now in trade paperback for the first time-she's about to learn that nothing is ever as it seems, especially in matters of the not-so-human heart. Dating a werewolf with self-esteem issues is stressing Anita out. Especially when something-or someone-starts taking out the city's shapeshifters.
An empowering memoir that can inspire others to break the cycle of abuse and forge happiness out of extreme adversity. The ninth child of bounty hunter Duane Chapman, made famous on the A&E show Dog the Bounty Hunter, Lyssa Chapman has overcome an upbringing that can only be called tragic. In her piercing memoir, she shares the details of her harrowing childhood and her journey to faith, and offers compassionate guidance, advice, and hope to those who might feel overwhelmed in their own circumstances. As a child, Baby Lyssa’s parents divorced and left her neglected. Things only got worse from there. Walking on Eggshells reveals Lyssa’s nightmare passage from mental and physical abuse to removal from school and confinement at home, flight from protective services, and teen pregnancy. Despite it all, and against incredible odds, Lyssa found her faith. She also found her way out of the spiral of bad decisions to build a healthy relationship with her parents and forge a rewarding, positive life with God. An astonishing true story of one young woman’s trek from poverty and abuse to fulfillment and stardom, Walking on Eggshells is heartrending, powerful, and inspiring.
What happened to the tie frog? What is the best way of disposing of vampiric watermelon? Exactly how do you get rid of goblins in the spare room? Friends and foes, Between and Behind—all the little pieces and curiosities that make up Pet’s new world—are here to be seen and delighted in, and put on the shelf beside books 1-10. Featuring Cloudy with a Chance of Dropbears, All the Different Shades of Blue, and every other Short Thing formerly found on the WR(ite) Blog, along with previously unpublished novelettes and three new, never-before-seen short stories, this compilation completes the main City Between series.
Traces the remarkable life of the head of post-World War II Paris' most exclusive finishing school, tracing her origins as an impoverished Jewish girl from the city of Angers and discussing the controversies that made her one of the world's most wanted women.
Follow John King, as he transforms himself from an honors law student at the University of Texas in Austin into a bounty hunter. This was necessary in order to track down and punish the four men who brutally murdered his parents, and gang raped and beat his younger sister, reducing her to a vegetative state. He searches all over Texas and Mexico until he catches up with the killers and the ex law partner of his father, who stole the family fortune.
Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and J. R. Ward will devour this Slow Burn Romantic Urban Fantasy series! I’m a pixie-sized bounty hunter on a mission, and I have one goal: Revenge. With a kill-count that puts most bounty hunters in the business to shame, I’ve seen it all and am one of the best. You name it and I can handle it. From vicious vampires and rogue shifters to treacherous mages. Just when I thought I couldn’t be surprised, I find myself ensnared by the devious and sexy Fin Taylor, a billionaire fae prince with motives of his own. But it seems fortune is on my side after all, because my captor and I have a common enemy. The very man I’ve been hunting all these years—the mythic Black Mage—the magic wielding bastard who murdered my parents. Whatever gripes I’ve got with the gorgeous prince are going to have to take a back seat, because I’ve waited too long not to claim the blood owed. Together, we have a real shot at bringing the Black Mage to justice. Only, he always seems to be one step ahead… and now something is horribly wrong with Fin, placing our lives in more danger than ever before. If I can’t figure out a way to help him and get us back on track, I won’t just miss my chance at revenge; I may end up delivering two more victims straight into the Black Mage’s bloody hands. Author Note: This book ends with a cliff-hanger that leads straight into book 2!
"The most winning junior detective ever in teen lit. (Take that, Nancy Drew!)" —Midwest Children's Book Review Sammy thought she'd seen all the weirdness her town had to offer—and then she met Justice Jack, Santa Martina's very own superhero. Well, really he's just a guy in spandex and a mask who rides around town on a dirt bike, hoping to find some crime to fight. The old folks in town think he's wonderful. So wonderful that they've asked him to track down Sammy's neighbor Mrs. Wedgewood, who seems to have disappeared—along with a lot of other people's cash. Sammy's friends think Justice Jack is funny and cool. Billy Pratt's even auditioning to be his sidekick! But Sammy thinks he's kind of . . . lame. He's more of a showstopper than a crime stopper. And when a real mystery comes along, Sammy finds herself right in the middle of it. . . . The Sammy Keyes mysteries are fast-paced, funny, thoroughly modern, and true whodunits. Each mystery is exciting and dramatic, but it's the drama in Sammy's personal life that keeps readers coming back to see what happens next with her love interest Casey, her soap-star mother, and her mysterious father.
This story is about all mysterious adventures and numerous encounters with FBI. The flashbacks became more terrifying and the nightmares came more realistic. The story will become more confusing with all the bizarre endings. There were events which took a diametrically opposite of action. The FBI is a powerful police department and they answer to no one. The FBI had no other choice; they had to stop me from solving the Zodiac case. All the people that were helping me with my book had all disappeared. There is a reason why all these people had vanished? The mystery will never be solved. The FBI secret files are hiding that information. The FBI is vicious; they have neither pity nor compassion. That becomes a dangerous situation for everyone involved. This story talks about Donna Lass, (that is the grave on the front cover of the book) who was killed in Lake Tahoe by the Zodiac killer. Donna Lasss body was never found. She was the Zodiacs last victim. Unfortunately, I was involved, and did not know what to do. This story is very unique. The FBI is hiding Bruce Davis, (Charles Masons hit man) and no one can talk to him. What does that tell you? As former Chief of Police from the San Francisco area, I have come to know that the Zodiac killer is the most famous serial killer case in the United States. I had to write this story; the public must know the truth. The FBI is concealing evidence. They know the person that was involved with the Zodiac killer. His name is Bruce Davis. It took me ten years, for me to locate a picture of Wayne Messier. A cold chill consumed my body from head to toe. When I saw that picture, I thought that I would never live to see a photograph of the Zodiac killer.