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Exiled to her aunt's estate in Cornwall, Sophie St. Clair investigates the strange going-ons in the village of Penhollow, where she finds help and passion in the arms of a rakish nobleman who helps her uncover the secrets of both the past and present to solve a centuries-old mystery. Original.
Philippa is a belly dancer currently regretting the fact that a few drinks talked her into getting engaged to some guy she just met. Next time they see each other, she’s determined to set the record straight. Instead, someone completely unexpected shows up. The young, sexy intruder is her fiancé’s uncle, James Haverford, Earl of Sherringborne. Desperate to hide the scandal of his nephew getting engaged to some “second-rate dancer,” he tries to take Philippa to his mansion. Philippa is outraged. “Do you think you can look down on people just because you’re an earl?” She lashes out at him, but the earl’s charms are irresistible.
And Lead Us Not into Temptation is a book of truth designed to lead and guide our souls in the balance of right as it inspires a sense of sight fashioned to impress upon us to live as souls in the flesh. And as we walk through, we will hear the sounds of the stoned scales drop off of our eyes and reveal our soul's sight while seeing Jehovah through Jesus in the truest light.
A suspenseful eNovella featuring a fiery woman who stalks the mysterious being who can prevent her from turning into a lycan—but only if she kills him. A girls’ night out goes horribly awry when Lily’s friend is massacred by nightmarish creatures before her very eyes. Lily escapes with only a bite, but soon learns she hasn’t been spared. Infected, with the clock ticking, Lily stalks the alpha she believes can save her from turning into a lycan...as long as she takes his life. A difficult task when the sight of him fills her with all kinds of wicked thoughts. A half-blood lycan, Luc has the ability to control his inner beast. His isolated existence is invaded when a newly infected female breaks onto his property and tries to kill him. He quickly gains the upper hand and takes her prisoner. Although he knows he should kill her before she becomes a soulless beast on the next full moon, she stirs feelings and desires in him he can’t ignore….
For David Cowart, Thomas Pynchon's most profound teachings are about history- history as myth, as rhetorical construct, as false consciousness, as prologue, as mirror, and as seedbed of national and literary identities. In one encyclopedic novel after another, Pynchon has reconceptualized historical periods that he sees as culturally definitive. This book offers a deft analysis of the problems of history as engaged by our greatest living novelist and argues for the continuity of Pynchon's historical vision. -- from Back Cover