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Total Control is a heart throbbing page by page Crime Romance. Its a story about a young women who witnesses the murder of her fiancé. She is left heart broken by tragedy and decides to take the law in her own hands and solve her fiancé's murder. The shocking findings of her fiancés secret life uncovers a criminal side she never knew of and she goes above and beyond to get to the bottom of it using extreme violence.
Hey! Hey! Its the untold story of The Monkees "Wool-hat" Michael Nesmith with the behind the scenes scoop about touring with Jimi Hendrix, filmmaking with Jack Nicholson and so much more. Also detailed is his invention of MTV and his mother Bette who invented Liquid Paper. This 2005 Revised edition features two updated chapters and additional photos (176 total photos). 300 pages.
"Sullivan offers [a] profound, often beautiful appreciation of friendship. . . . [He can] fascinate us with the range and depth of his mind."--San Francisco Chronicle A New York Times Notable Book of the Year "One of the great pleasures of this book lies in watching Sullivan's mind at work . . . [his essays] are filled with a passion and heat that most cultural criticism lacks." --Katie Roiphe, The Washington Post When former New Republic editor Andrew Sullivan publicly revealed his HIV positive status in 1996, he intended "to be among the first generation that survives this disease." In this new book, a powerful meditation on the spiritual effect AIDS has on friendship, love, sexuality, and American culture, we follow Sullivan on his path to survival. A practicing Catholic, Sullivan reflects on his faith in God, and expresses his bittersweet joy upon learning about new AIDS treatments that he believes led to the virus's recent transformation from a plague into a chronic illness. He revisits Freud to seek the origins of homosexuality and reviews the works of Aristotle, St. Augustine, and W. H. Auden to define friendship for a contemporary, post-plague world. Sullivan's last essay extols the virtues of friendship, elevating platonic love over the romantic, as he memorializes his best friend, who died of AIDS. Intensely personal and passionately political, Sullivan's essays are not just about his own experiences but also a powerful testament to human resilience, faith, hope, and love. "Sullivan has found meaning in chaos. . . . With its paradoxical sense of beauty amid pain, Love Undetectable has something of the quality of a war memoir." --The New York Times Book Review "On display here are all of the author's many strengths--compelling, poetic prose style, some keen observations on faith. . . . Sullivan offers a moving defense of the open gay male urban sexual culture and his participation in it." --The Boston Globe
In the mid-sixties, a young Huyton lad is left for dead in a gutter. John Kellys attackers had been hired by a rich businessman, whose ex-girlfriend was going out with the young man now fighting for his life. Kelly spends the rest of his life on a relentless, ruthless and unforgettable mission of revenge. It takes him from one of Liverpools poorest and toughest council estates to a multimillion pound empire and a lifestyle that is beyond most peoples wildest dreams.
This is a true story, inspired by my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It will touch you deep inside your heart and soul.Sonja B'Field had a tough childhood with a child molesting and abusive step-father; and a mother who struggled to raise her seven children. From age seven she remained devoted to her mother and her siblings. Yet, as she grew up, she wanted nothing more than to escape her abusive childhood. She dreamed of the day when she would have her own life with some tall and handsome man, who would love her unconditionally. When she finally meets Jansen, she falls madly in love with him and he sweeps her off her feet and away from her hometown, to an unfamiliar country, where she would soon find nothing, but torment and abuse at the hand of the man she trusted. It was like living her childhood all over again.
Spend time with the cowboys in the beloved final two books in the classic Whitehorse, Montana: Chisholm Cattle Company series by New York Times bestselling author B.J. Daniels! CORRALLED When a mystery woman with a gleam in her eye and trouble on her mind hops on the back of Logan Chisholm’s Harley, he thinks he’s in for a wild ride. But Jennifer “JJ” Blythe James might be more than he bargained for. The pretty pop star is running scared. Desperately trying to escape her past, JJ’s defenses are on high alert. She doesn’t really want the cowboy’s protection, but Logan knows that with a killer on her trail, she needs it. It’s the only way the songbird who’s corralled his heart will live to sing another day. Originally published by Harlequin Intrigue in 2012 WRANGLED Life out on the Chisholm Ranch was never dull. That’s Dakota Lansing’s impression, anyway. But she was always on the other side of the fence, keeping her distance from Zane Chisholm, the cowboy with a bad reputation. Now her family secrets are threatening to be unearthed and she’s afraid where they’ll lead, especially if it means setting foot on the Chisholm ranch.… With both their lives in jeopardy, Dakota is forced to admit Zane is her only hope of staying alive. Targeted by unknown assailants, Zane discovers his mysterious connection to Dakota is much bigger than either suspected. The feisty beauty is more than his match and is becoming harder to resist. With time running out, should he let her rope him in and go along for the ride? Originally published by Harlequin Intrigue in 2012
The incident involving Manchester United striker Moon Woo-jin is so frighteningly plausible that it mirrors our reality. What he does next, is just as probable. Manchester, England. Premier League football. Moon Woo-jin’s dream is realized: The South Korean goal scoring sensation is acquired by United. His life is bliss. That is, until an unspeakable act of terrorism leaves him and his family devastated. Reeling in the aftermath, Moon meets his estranged uncle, Gang-won, who is a South Korean gangster. He learns from his relative that revenge on the terrorists isn’t just possible. It is the only thing that matters. This is a saga of sport, love, loss and revenge. Moon Woo-jin, a footballer stricken by tragedy, a man plagued by demons, and an assassin on and off the pitch.
Ricky who was an everyday guy with the love of his life by his side and one day it all changes. Ricky shying away from his regular plain and ordinary life free of crime suddenly is knee deep in the crime world. He hides his new life as it takes a turn for the worst unable to tell is love the truth. Working for the cities fiercest gangster Ricky was just a driver, but boy does he end up doing more than that. A cold blooded murderer of the meanest individuals is what his new job had him doing. Ricky attempts to flee away with Lisa and his boss finds him and has him murdered in cold blood. Lisa watches her love murdered by the hand of a complete strangers on an out of town romance right in front of her. Lisa's hate burns deep into her soul and has set in her mind to kill any and everyone who has something to do with it. After Lisa starts to find Ricky's killers she ends up finding out Ricky's secret life and falling in love with one of his killers.
"Binged Making a Murderer? Try . . . [this] riveting portrait of a tragic, preventable crime." --Entertainment Weekly Finalist for the Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime Finalist for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize A Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter's gripping account of one young man's path to murder--and a wake-up call for mental health care in America On a summer night in 2009, three lives intersected in one American neighborhood. Two people newly in love--Teresa Butz and Jennifer Hopper, who spent many years trying to find themselves and who eventually found each other--and a young man on a dangerous psychological descent: Isaiah Kalebu, age twenty-three, the son of a distant, authoritarian father and a mother with a family history of mental illness. All three paths forever altered by a violent crime, all three stories a wake-up call to the system that failed to see the signs. In this riveting, probing, compassionate account of a murder in Seattle, Eli Sanders, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his newspaper coverage of the crime, offers a deeply reported portrait in microcosm of the state of mental health care in this country--as well as an inspiring story of love and forgiveness. Culminating in Kalebu's dangerous slide toward violence--observed by family members, police, mental health workers, lawyers, and judges, but stopped by no one--While the City Slept is the story of a crime of opportunity and of the string of missed opportunities that made it possible. It shows what can happen when a disturbed member of society repeatedly falls through the cracks, and in the tradition of The Other Wes Moore and The Short and Tragic Life of Robert Peace, is an indelible, human-level story, brilliantly told, with the potential to inspire social change.