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A sexy, brother's best friend sports romance from # 1 New York Times bestseller Lauren Blakely!Let me make a few things clear. I didn't go to the wedding intending to dance with the best man, to dare him to show me a very sexy pic on his phone, or to accidentally kiss him in the hotel elevator after the reception ended. But you know how it goes. Things just happen at weddings... The next day, Crosby and I agree to put all those shenanigans behind us. The fun-loving, stupidly gorgeous, all-star baseball player might be my brother's best friend, but he's my friend too and has been for years, so it's easy to move on, especially since I have a high-profile business to run. But since he's newly single and I'm always single, it turns out we both desperately need plus ones. We agree to "publicly date" over the next two weeks of galas, parties and events before his baseball season begins. The only trouble is the more time I spend with Crosby, the more I keep imagining how much I want him to take my V-card. And when I broach the possibility with Crosby, his answer surprises the hell out of me.
Jeff Winston, forty-three, didn't know he was a replayer until he died and woke up twenty-five years younger in his college dorm room; he lived another life. And died again. And lived again and died again -- in a continuous twenty-five-year cycle -- each time starting from scratch at the age of eighteen to reclaim lost loves, remedy past mistakes, or make a fortune in the stock market. A novel of gripping adventure, romance, and fascinating speculation on the nature of time, Replay asks the question: "What if you could live your life over again?"
The woman I want is as off-limits as they come. I had an excuse two years ago when I met her on campus. She interviewed me for a story on major league baseball's rising stars, and we shared a hot, passionate night that ended far too soon, and without a mention of who her father was. Now I know the innocent but sexy woman I can't stop thinking about is the coach's daughter. That means her dad is the guy who determines if I bat fourth in the starting lineup in every game, or ride the bench. All the more reason to resist alluring, confident, brainy Reese every time I run into the reporter-turned-sports publicist. That ought to be easy enough, until the time she confesses she's still carrying her V card, and she's been wanting me to cash it in since the day we met. Staying away from her is going to be harder than resisting a fastball down the middle. Especially since I'm pretty sure she's the one who got away, and letting her slip through my fingers again would be a rookie mistake.
Fierce warrior and legendary lover, Rhage, a vampire cursed by the Scribe Virgin and owned by the dark side, finds salvation in Mary Luce, the innocent young beauty he has sworn to protect.
Reece Villiers is handsome, incredibly driven and successful—and too proud to show his love. Sorrel left him, so the only solution can be a divorce…. Until he meets her again for the first time in three months and realizes that she’s pregnant! Suddenly Reece is insisting that they remain married—or he will sue for custody of their child. Sorrel is furious—is he just flexing his undoubted power because she walked out on their marriage? But wedlock is the only answer if she is to do the right thing for her baby—even if that means being Reece’s wife again in every sense….
A 2000 year old prediction for our time. Particularly appropriate in today’s global aggression. In an astonishing series of visions in Mary’s House in Ephesus, the mother of Jesus gives a forewarning and a promise for our era, the 21st century. Her son, she tells us, didn’t come to die for our sins. He came to end the Rule of Evil, an immense expanse of time controlled by Satan. But the Romans killed Jesus, the Messenger of the Most High, before he could complete his task. Fallen angels didn’t desecrate the earth, nor did Eve bring disaster by eating an apple. These are fables. In the early days of humanity, soon after we evolved from our animal ancestors, evil was created by a spiritually-gifted man who was intended to facilitate our initial spurt of evolution, a man who should have been the Lightbringer. Through arrogance and pride in his abilities, he rebelled against the Great Creator, the One who gave him life. Today, we know him as Satan, the devil. However, the Father promised those who remained faithful that evil wouldn’t last forever. And Mary tells us the second attempt to end Satan’s rule will be made in our own time. We can neutralise the Evil One. But how? Where does Jesus come in? Find out more at www.thevirginsprophecy.com .
From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Mara Jacobs Previously Published under the title Love Games Declan Tate has just thrown his last pass. Or has he? On the night of his last football game as a pro quarterback, Declan Tate meets Marlee Reeves and can’t seem to see anything beyond…well, her. He’s supposed to be spending the next week prepping for his upcoming broadcasting auditions. But all he wants to do is spend the week trying to…read her coverage. Will he score? Or fumble? Marlee Reeves is at the point in her life where she’d like to settle down, but her only experience with a pro athlete left her with a broken heart. She’s not sure Declan has enough game to break down her defense. Will she complete Declan’s pass? Or be intercepted by her past? They have one week to pass the goal line. Will they put points on the board? Or be left scoreless in love? **Note: There are many fairly graphic love scenes in Instant Replay.
Twenty years after his iconic memoir Losing My Virginity, the world’s ultimate entrepreneur is back with the rest of the story. Richard Branson’s Losing My Virginity shared the outrageous tale of how he built Virgin from a student magazine into one of the greatest brands in history. No challenge was too daunting, no opportunity too outlandish to pursue. And each new adventure started with five simple words: “Screw it, let’s do it.” Now, fifty years after starting his first business, Branson shares the candid details of a lifetime of triumphs and failures and what he really thinks about his unique life and career. Finding My Virginity is an intimate look at his never-ending quest to push boundaries, break rules, and seek new frontiers—even after launching a dozen billion-dollar businesses and hundreds of other companies. As he led Virgin into the new millennium, Branson fearlessly expanded the brand into new categories such as mobile, media, fitness, and banking and into every corner of the globe—all while preserving its iconoclastic, scrappy spirit. He even brought Virgin into space with Virgin Galactic, the world’s first commercial spaceline. Finding My Virginity takes us behind the scenes of the incredible brains, heart, and sacrifices that have gone into making private spaceflight an imminent reality—even after the biggest crisis Branson has ever faced. But this book is much more than a series of business adventures. It’s also the story of Branson’s evolution from hotshot entrepreneur to passionate philanthropist and public servant, via Virgin Unite’s environmental and health initiatives and through the Elders, a council of influential global leaders. And it’s the story of his personal quest to become a better son, husband, father, and “grand-dude” to his four grandchildren. Featuring a supporting cast that includes everyone from Bill Gates to Kate Moss, Nelson Mandela to Barack Obama, this is the gripping account of a man who will never stop reaching for the stars, in more ways than one. Find out how Branson did it for the first time—all over again.
Imogen Hebden knew she was no diamond of the ton. A clumsy, gangling spinster more like! This last-chance Season was sure to be a disaster. What sort of suitor could she hope to catch? Viscount Mildenhall, son of the Earl of Corfe, the most eligible, most arrogant rake in London, claimed to find her guileless ways irresistible. But even as inexperienced as she was, Imogen could tell he was in an indecent hurry—particularly when it came to producing an heir….
Edited by Jean-Pierre Criqui. Text by Philippe-Alain Michaud, Rosalind E. Krauss, Peter Szendy, Emma Lavigne.