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The eighth book in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling Rose Gardner Investigations series. Rose is BACK! It’s been nearly three years since the fall of the Hardshaw Group, and Rose is living a low-key life in Fenton County. She’s happily married to Joe Simmons, raising her own two children along with her niece and nephew, and running her landscape business. Everything is coming up…well…roses! And still, when she and her best friend Neely Kate unearth a peculiar wooden box in a client’s yard, she finds herself yearning for the good old days of solving mysteries. Be careful what you wish for. Before she can even fight that particular urge though, a teenage boy shows up asking for protection from “The Lady in Black”. There’s no denying it. Trouble seems to be landing right on Rose’s doorstep just like it used to. And no one knows better than her; trouble always comes in threes… The past is better left behind, but is it ever really gone?
WHERE THERE'S A WOLF, THERE'S A WAY... Elain Pardie learns trouble comes in threes—literally. When the large stray dog she picks up turns out to be a wolf shifter, her world shifts on its axis. When the sexy Lyall triplets insist she's their "One," the news reporter fights the undeniable attraction she feels for them. Can the brothers convince Elain that she's their perfect mate and win her heart? This paranormal reverse harem romance features a feisty heroine and three wolf shifter brothers who aren't about to make her choose between them when she's their One.
Being part of a threesome with two cat shifters is enough for Kirk to deal with, but the real trouble lies ahead.
Saladin had spent nearly a decade in the New York City drug trade and he was not sure how long his good fortune would last. The 1980's saw the introduction which brought about a cascade of violence not many were prepared to handle. The calm, declined man had to quickly learn to think on his as events would make any choice dangerous. The increased violence in the business, Saladin to seek a fragile alliance with three mutual friends to stave off the unsolicited advances of chief know as Cash and the Notorious Reverend. The task of holding the alliance together was made more difficult as wealth increased amongst them. As Saladin fights to keep the alliance he also must fight the demons on his life. The unsolved murder of his mentor as well as his philandering ways put added stress on making his choice very difficult. Can Saladin make the right choice while holding the alliance together? Will Cash and The Reverend force Saladin to choose before he was ready? In the end will Saladin keep his money and the love of his life Sunshine or will he be left broke and alone? One thing Saladin knows for sure is that Troubles Comes in 3's.
Something wicked this way comes. The three fates—Riata, Cait, and Smertae—have always been guiding and protecting Scotland unseen, indirectly controlling the line of kings according to the old religion. When there is a disagreement between the weird sisters, Riata and Smertae will use men as pawns, and Smertae will direct Macbeth to a crown he was never meant to have. This re-telling of Macbeth from the witches point of view is brought to life by Mairghread Scott (TRANSFORMERS: Windblade, LANTERN CITY), and illustrated by talented duo Kelly & Nichole Matthews. TOIL AND TROUBLEbrings a new and inventive take on the tragedy we all know and love.
A tantalizing trio of tales featuring three strong independent women, each seduced by two gorgeous men. Stories include “Tempted by Two” by Anya Bast, Jan Springer’s “Edible Delights,” and Shiloh Walker’s “Voyeur”—sexy stories that that could only come from Ellora’s Cave. “Tempted by Two” — Anya Bast Miranda has been traumatized by events in her past and shies from emotional commitment. She does affairs, not relationships. But soon she finds herself confronted with not one but two men who claim that she’s the one for them…forever. Marco and Theo, two full-blooded Tylwyth Teg fae, are desperate to make Miranda theirs. And even if they’re feeling jealous of each other and possessive of her, they know they must join forces in order to win Miranda's heart back from her fears. In order to show Miranda that she’s in “good hands,” Theo and Marco convince her to spend a weekend in sexual submission to them. One weekend of incredible sex with two gorgeous, strong, and dominant men? Miranda doesn’t have a problem agreeing to that. “Edible Delights” — Jan Springer Years ago, Allie Masters lost herself in the scorching passion of a ménage a trois relationship with her two striking bosses. To regain her independence, she walked away. Max and Nick were very fulfilled with their gorgeous redheaded assistant. The lovemaking was breathtaking, and both friends willingly shared the woman they wanted to spend the rest of their lives with. Then she left. Now, Max and Nick have decided it’s time to seduce Allie back into their lives. “Voyeur” – Shiloh Walker Kye wanted to give his wife a fantasy, so one night, he and his best friend Connor gave her a night she would never forget. Three years later, they gave her another—but it would be the last one, because Kye is a ghost this time, and he’s come back to tell his wife goodbye.
This tale of murder at a snowed-in country house is a “constant puzzle to the end . . . alive with wit” (The New York Times). The unspeakably wealthy (and generally unspeakable) Jonathan Royal has decided to throw a party and, just for fun, has studded the guest list with people who loathe one another. When a blizzard imprisons them all in Royal’s country house, murder ensues, and there are nearly as many suspects as there are potential victims. Eventually, Inspector Alleyn makes his way through the snow to put things right, in this classic whodunit by the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master. “A smooth yarn.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
Part family drama, part contemporary thriller, Rule of Threes is a middle grade story about what happens when "perfect" is out of your control. An interior design enthusiast, twelve-year-old Maggie Owens is accustomed to living her life according to her own precise plans. But when she learns about Tony, a mysterious half-brother her own age who needs a place to stay, any semblance of a plan is shattered. Tony's mom struggles with an addiction to opioids, and now she's called upon Maggie's dad—who is also Tony's dad—to take him in. On top of everything, Maggie must also come to terms with the Alzheimer's afflicting her beloved grandmother. While Maggie can strive for—and even succeed in—a picture perfect design, when it comes to family, there is no such thing as perfection. To work through the sudden struggles rocking her world, Maggie must learn the importance of having an open heart. • A heart-wrenching, authentic, and darkly funny coming-of-age story • Addresses hard-hitting topics—such as divorce and substance abuse—with care and honesty • From Marcy Campbell, author of Adrian Simcox Does NOT Have a Horse Merci Suárez Changes Gears meets The Thing About Jellyfish in this compulsively readable novel. • Perfect for ages 10 and up • Appeals to those interested in stories about friendship and non-traditional families • Great for readers who love a bold and self-aware protagonist
This study examines five modernists in different disciplines--biology, painting, drama, fiction, and anthropology--whose work on islands made them famous. Charles Darwin challenged every presumption of popular science with his theory of evolution by natural selection, derived from his study of the Galapagos Islands. Paul Gauguin found on Tahiti inspiration enough to break through the inhibiting traditions of the Parisian art world. John Millington Synge's experience on the Aran Islands off the coast of Ireland gave birth to a new style of drama that defied classic divisions between tragedy and comedy. D.H. Lawrence's life-long search for a utopian community culminated in his famous short story, "The Man Who Loved Islands," that poignantly portrays the tension between idealism and realism, solitude and human intimacy. Finally, Margaret Mead began her career in anthropology by studying the remote South Sea Islands and through her work acquired the sobriquet "Mother of the World." The text explores the extent to which islands inspired these radical thinkers to perform innovative work. Each used islands differently, but similar phenomena affected their choice of place and the outcome of their projects. Their examples illuminate the relationship of modernism to alienation and insularity.