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Desperate to convince the conceited Lord Launceston to lend her his ancient castle for a masquerade ball, Lady Alexandra Staple is willing to surrender a kiss. What Alexandra doesn't know is that Launceston has wagered with his friends that he can seduce her. And what he doesn't know is the he is about to lose his heart.
From renowned New York Times Bestselling Author Jill Barnett comes the remarkable love story that rocked the romance genre with its ingenous, unique, and heartwarming characters. Forced by circumstance into a marriage of convenience with one of England's most prestigious dukes, Joy McQuarrie hides a scandalous secret. Alec Castlemaine, Duke of Belmore, one of the wealthiest and proudest lords in England, has been rejeced by the woman he believed to be the perfect wife-a beauty whose bloodline is flawless and whose family is scandal free. His plans for the future have gone up in smoke...until a chance encounter with an oddly intriguing young Scottish lass catapults Alec into a rash proposal and what he thinks will be a most convenient marriage. But his new wife has wedding night secrets to reveal, and soon Alec's reserved, staid, and proper life is anything but convenient....
Storm De'Larosa has had her run of bad luck and misfortune, along with mistakes that now had her on the run, constantly moving from place to place with her infant son. Death and darkness stalked her every move, striking down everyone close to her. Having fought shadows all her life, she was coming to the point where there was not much fight left in her. She has lost nearly everything in her life, and the only thing she has left to protect was her son who is, even at a young age, showing remarkable abilities that must remain hidden for their safety. Storm was coming to the end of her rope with nowhere left to run. Finding temporary sanctuary was her only goal. That among survival. In her travels, Storm comes across Rhys Airaldi and his unusual family, who, to her great dismay, insists on helping her and her son. She could not be more displeased than if they had offered to give her a lobotomy. The last thing she wanted was more blood on her hands. Though, there was also the fact that Storm was keeping a secret that she dared not share with a soul, let alone with complete strangers. The Airaldis, however, seemed to have a dark history of their own that dated back centuries. Rhys himself seemed determined to keep the past just that, the past, even as it becomes apparent that that was a fruitless endeavor. Doom lurked like a specter, ready to strike, and as they face the perils of the unknown, dark secrets are brought to light and family ties are put to the test. Now in a race against time with their lives inexplicably destined to be intertwined by fate, they can only ask themselves who was carrying the more damning secret? Hopefully the answer didn't come much too late.
Known as a keen observer of New England's habits, inhabitants, and haints, Eliza Buckminster Lee creates a spine-tingling classic in Delusion, Or, The Witch of New England. Pairing extensive historical research with a perfectly plotted narrative, this tale will enthrall readers interested in the shady underbelly of the colonial era.
These days, development inspires scant trust in the West. For critics who condemn centralized efforts to plan African societies as latter day imperialism, such plans too closely reflect their roots in colonial rule and neoliberal economics. But proponents of this pessimistic view often ignore how significant this concept has become for Africans themselves. In Bewitching Development, James Howard Smith presents a close ethnographic account of how people in the Taita Hills of Kenya have appropriated and made sense of development thought and practice, focusing on the complex ways that development connects with changing understandings of witchcraft. Similar to magic, development’s promise of a better world elicits both hope and suspicion from Wataita. Smith shows that the unforeseen changes wrought by development—greater wealth for some, dashed hopes for many more—foster moral debates that Taita people express in occult terms. By carefully chronicling the beliefs and actions of this diverse community—from frustrated youths to nostalgic seniors, duplicitous preachers to thought-provoking witch doctors—BewitchingDevelopment vividly depicts the social life of formerly foreign ideas and practices in postcolonial Africa.
Explains the origins of Valentine's Day and presents instructions for projects, recipes, and a Valentine's Day party.
This pathbreaking collection engages in the important new work of rediscovering the hundreds of British women writing during the Romantic period, women who we now realize were central, not marginal, to the poetics and ideologies of Romanticism. Yet no previous volume has focused on British women's responses to the French Revolution and the Napoleonic wars, or on their participation in the social, economic, religious, and poetic debates surrounding these political conflicts. As the first book to represent the full spectrum of women's participation in the Revolutionary debates, Rebellious Hearts uncovers a rich new field of literary and historical scholarship.
A descendant of legendary wise women, Lissa Capoen has a gift. She can see the future. But the visions don't include capture by the Spanish, nor her rescue by a handsome captain. Rand Van Locken expects to find treasure when he and his crew board the galleon. Instead, they discover a bedraggled beauty in chains behind a locked door. He wants to know more about her. She wonders if he can be trusted with her secrets. Hunted by the Spanish, they embark on a quest to rescue Lissa's kidnapped sister. But when Lissa disappears in the ghost mists, is Rand's love enough to bring her back?