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When appearances are everything, can you get a second chance to make a first impression? Junior Sano likes to be in control. In an industry that can be exploitative, she’s learned to hide her sensitive underbelly to get ahead. When new producer Davis Fletcher is ushered in, she writes him off as another corporate drone who’ll fail upward role-playing ‘Producer’ for IMDB credits. Becoming the trusted right hand to the studio head with the chance to lead his own project was beyond Davis Fletcher’s wildest imaginings. The final hurdle is completing a season in the trenches of their flagship series. He can’t afford any distractions - not even for the walking, talking threat to his equilibrium that is Junior Sano. Voluntold to help Davis with the season finale, Junior’s usual method of avoiding the insufferable pedant won’t work. Nor will braining him with a stapler. But it doesn’t take long for her to realize he’s alarmingly good at his job and has the uncanny ability to see through her façade. So when Davis confesses that he likes her likes her and seals his declaration with a whopper of a kiss, it forces Junior to decide if a relationship with Davis is worth relinquishing her precious control or will keeping the reins prove she's been the insufferable one all along.
As the eldest of seven children, ever-responsible Leigh Bridger always does the Right Thing. She’s spent a lifetime taking care of her family without giving her own wants any real consideration. Now in her forties, she’s ready to enjoy the one thing she’s pursued for herself – opening and successfully operating Peach’s Books and Bakeshop, a small neighbourhood spot in Toronto’s east end. Quincy Temple knows what he wants. He’s learned early on that closed mouths don’t get fed, so he speaks his desires out loud at every opportunity, manifesting his goals to great success. Working in Sales keeps him on the move. Every deal has the potential to open even more doors, and he is ready to walk through them wherever they may lead. When Quincy stumbles in to Leigh’s store she immediately clocks him as a charismatic, slick talker who lives life in the fast lane. Add in the fact he is twelve years her junior and Leigh cannot conceive a world where their pairing makes sense, no matter how attracted to him she is. But Quincy’s instincts say they could be something good which forces Leigh to decide if doing what she thinks is right matters more than getting what she truly wants.
Dragons and their riders compete in an international sports tournament in this alternate contemporary world fantasy Lana Torres has always preferred dragons to people. In a few weeks, sixteen countries will compete in the Blazewrath World Cup, a tournament where dragons and their riders fight for glory in a dangerous relay. Lana longs to represent her native Puerto Rico in their first ever World Cup appearance, and when Puerto Rico’s Runner—the only player without a dragon steed—is kicked off the team, she’s given the chance. But when she discovers that a former Blazewrath superstar has teamed up with the Sire—a legendary dragon who’s cursed into human form—the safety of the Cup is jeopardized. The pair are burning down dragon sanctuaries around the world and refuse to stop unless the Cup gets cancelled. All Lana wanted was to represent her country. Now, to do that, she’ll have to navigate an international conspiracy that’s deadlier than her beloved sport.
Booksmart meets Never Have I Ever in this Latinx road trip adventure—a big-hearted, voice-driven YA about two sisters who couldn’t be more different, but become begrudging partners on their school’s cross-country college trip—from debut author Angela Velez. Perfect for fans of Lilliam Rivera, Jenny Han, and Sandhya Menon. Overachiever Luz “Lulu” Zavala has straight As, perfect attendance, and a solid ten-year plan. First up: nail her interview for a dream internship at Stanford, the last stop on her school’s cross-country college road trip. The only flaw in her plan is Clara, her oldest sister, who went off to college and sparked a massive fight with their overprotective Peruvian mom, who is now convinced that out-of-state-college will destroy their family. If Lulu can’t fix whatever went wrong between them, the whole trip—and her future—will be a waste. Middle sister Milagro wants nothing to do with college or a nerdy class field trip. Then a spot opens up on the trip just as her own spring break plans (Operation Don’t Die a Virgin) are thwarted, and she hops on the bus with her glittery lipsticks, more concerned about getting back at her ex than she is about schools or any family drama. But the trip opens her eyes about possibilities she’d never imagined for herself. Maybe she is more than the boy-crazy girl everyone seems to think she is. On a journey from Baltimore all the way to San Francisco, Lulu and Milagro will become begrudging partners as they unpack weighty family expectations, uncover Clara’s secrets, and maybe even discover the true meaning of sisterhood.
Do you believe in curses? I never did. Not until that fated night, six years ago, when I sat in The Devil's Chair and made a wish. Not until it came true. Not until I met River Caliban himself, heir to a fortune of curses. My fated sworn enemy. I knew I should have stayed away from him. I should have run the other way when he called out my name, when he flashed that sinful smile of his, but instead, I walked toward him, leaving the light behind. Instead, I go against all reason, against all warning, and attended the gala of the year at his dark, allegedly haunted home at the top of the hill. The moment I step foot inside I know I'm in trouble, but there's something about River that magnetizes me, reels me in, and when he asks for the impossible, I find it impossible to turn him away.
This biography of John Gould Fletcher examines his Modernist work as poet and critic and his life as child, writer, husband, and lover. Fletcher moved in high literary circles, often causing confusion among his critics and followers with his writing--was he Imagist, Agrarian, or Modernist? Or was he simply John Gould Fletcher, the man, caught up in tumultuous times and events, seeking no particular label to pin on his writing, but rather reflecting the changing world as he saw and lived it?