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Two interconnected stories. Two taboo treats. Brandt's Cherry Girl He's old enough to be her father. She's his best friend's daughter. Their connection is off the charts. And so very, very wrong. This can't happen. Oh, but it already is... Sheriff's Bad Girl He's the law and follows the rules. She's wild and out of control. His daughter's best friend is trouble. And he wants to punish her... With his teeth. WARNING: These novellas are extremely hot and jam packed with insta-love. They're MAJORLY taboo so if you have triggers about age and deviant acts, please don't read this. I can't be held responsible for corrupting you. If you have a taste for all things naughty, then you're going to devour these taboo treats!
She’s all grown up. My best friend’s daughter is now the ultimate temptation. Hot. Sultry. A craving I can’t ignore. I’ll break the rules of a lifelong friendship just to have a taste. But one taste isn’t enough. He’ll kill me once he realizes I’ve broken the unspoken code. As the town’s sheriff, I know he’s more than capable. Problem is, I don’t care. I want her again and again because she’s mine. I’ll take my chances with her father because the reward is that sweet. It feels good to be a little BAD BAD BAD… ***This story is an edited “safe” version of a previous “unsafe” edition found on K’s website.***
"Juvenile mockery of poetry and the American poetry establishment, as well as excited reverence for both, are the themes of [Chelsey] Minnis's second collection."--Publishers Weekly "Decadent! Childish! . . . indulgent and melancholy . . . moments of extreme morbidity and anger."--Arielle Greenberg "Her poems take some getting used to."--Robert Strong "Many won't find her . . . acceptable at all...--Cole Swensen
A young boy's day starts badly, but his mood improves when his teacher gives him a good mark on his paper.
Break the rich boys.It's tricky, but doable.Jerks like them don't deserve to rule Burberry Prep.No, Tristan, Zayd, and Creed are going to pay, and I plan to make an example of them.Then there's Zack, the varsity football d*ck. Oh, and did I mention a prince just transferred to the academy? Whatever will I do with those two?Revenge is wicked sweet; I can't wait for a taste.***Defend ourselves against the charity case.We're the Idols of the school, the kings of the campus.Marnye Elizabeth Reed.That girl is nothing like the ones we're used to. We just can't decide if we hate her ... or love her.She might come from nothing, but she sure is determined to stir up something at the academy.She says she'll meet our challenge dead-on; we'll make sure she regrets that.***BAD, BAD BLUEBLOODS is a 94,000 word reverse harem/dark high school bully romance novel. This is book two of four in the series. Contains foul language and sexual situations; any sex featured is consensual.
Eve West, a police officer with a hidden past, is drawn into a dark and complex case when she’s asked to investigate a miscarriage of justice. A highly effective police officer, albeit one who keeps her past carefully hidden, Eve West is suspended from duty after a police operation goes catastrophically wrong. Receiving help from an unexpected quarter – a criminal she put away many years before – Eve feels she has no choice but to agree to his request to investigate a possible miscarriage of justice in return. But why is a hardened criminal like John Duran so keen to help a fellow-inmate convicted of the murder of a stable-girl? And why has he chosen Eve to look into the case? Teaming up with crusading journalist Dan Cooper, Eve begins to uncover disturbing flaws in the original investigation. But as her past is dragged to the surface, she comes to realize she has been plunged into a case more complex and sinister than she ever imagined.
From back of book: "In the treacherous world of Mafia hit men, few characters proved shiftier than Frank 'Bomp' Bompensiero."
Illustrations and simple, rhyming text follow a family as they move to a new town.
The humorist asked his readers to share their least favorite tunes and chronicles the hilarious responses. When funnyman Dave Barry asked readers about their least favorite tunes, he thought he was penning just another installment of his weekly syndicated humor column. But the witty writer was flabbergasted by the response when over 10,000 readers voted. “I have never written a column that got a bigger response than the one announcing the Bad Song Survey,” Barry wrote. Based on the results of the survey, Dave Barry’s Book of Bad Songs is a compilation of some of the worst songs ever written. Dave Barry fans will relish his quirky take. Music buffs too will appreciate this humorous stroll through the world’s worst lyrics. The only thing wrong with this book is that readers will find themselves unable to stop mentally singing the greatest hits of Gary Puckett. Praise for Dave Barry’s Book of Bad Songs “Barry is his usual puckish self, but the real surprise here is how funny many of the survey respondents are.” —Kirkus Reviews “Who can resist such a book?” —Publishers Weekly
It seems that Faraway Hills, the modern community built on the site of the far, far older Crouch Heath, did not satisfy all the needs of the community. When the Castavette Estate reappeared on the edge of town, years after it had been demolished, those needs, those urges, those cravings were satisfied. But at what price? David Hine and Mark Stafford, the team responsible for The Man Who Laughs and Lip Hook, bring a new tale of Urban Unease, a horror tale of dreams turned dark, and a mother's soul blackened with revenge.