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TWO WINNING TICKETS Lucy Miles was outraged when a sexy playboy claimed her precious jackpot—a beautiful vacation home. It was a sweepstakes slipup. The company had accidentally issued two winning tickets. Now she'd have to share her beach bungalow—until the real winner was announced—with a hunk that made her heart beat faster… ONE EXTRAORDINARYPRIZE! Ben Capriati had intended to outlast his competition, but then his challenger, Lucy-the-Librarian, changed out of her charity-bin duds and got under his skin. The former little mouse was drop-dead gorgeous and Ben could feel himself falling. Suddenly, the tables were turned and now Ben had just one week to convince his winsome housemate to make their temporary living arrangement permanent…
Folktales and fairy tales are living stories; as part of the oral tradition, they change and evolve as they are retold from generation to generation. In the last thirty years, however, revision has become an art form of its own, with tales intentionally revised to achieve humorous effect, send political messages, add different cultural or regional elements, try out new narrative voices, and more. These revisions take all forms, from short stories to novel-length narratives to poems, plays, musicals, films and advertisements. The resulting tales paint the tales from myriad perspectives, using the broad palette of human creativity. This study examines folktale revisions from many angles, drawing on examples primarily from revisions of Western European traditional tales, such as those of the Grimm Brothers and Charles Perrault. Also discussed are new folktales that combine traditional storylines with commentary on modern life. The conclusion considers how revisionists poke fun at and struggle to understand stories that sometimes made little sense to start with.
Wanted: A strong, silent and sensible man for farm work (Billionaires and playboys need not apply) Especially if your name is Henry Davenport and you flirted with me in the diner the other day. I am a twenty-something waitress with three siblings to raise and a farm to manage; I am done with good-looking charmers. (And no, I don't care if your smile has a tendency to make me feel warm all over!) I'm looking for someone with a sturdy back, endless patience and a cheerful attitude. Flirtation, soft kisses, moonlit dances and other attempts to capture my heart will not be appreciated. Interested candidates should contact Elisabeth Wheeler in care of the Berry Patch Press.
The chemistry between Cinderella and the new doc is filling the ER! Find out more in Scarlet Wilson’s latest Harlequin Medical Romance. Dishy doctor to dashing duke! Following a bereavement, the last thing on nurse Skye’s mind is romance. Yet the chemistry between her and new ER doc Lucas is irresistible. When a startling discovery about Lucas’s past puts him in a tailspin, helping him is the perfect distraction from Skye’s grief. But as the world learns he’s become the latest Duke of Mercia, their growing feelings are tested… And a New Year’s kiss could change everything for this spotlight-shy Cinderella! From Harlequin Medical: Life and love in the world of modern medicine.
Readers interested in the visual arts, in translation studies, or in popular culture, as well as a wider audience wishing to discover the tale anew will delight in this collection.
To what degree would anyone go for greed? How far would they travel and what would they possibly do for greed? Follow Lenny Halloran and three Lottery Ticket winners as they head into what will be their fortune as well as the misfortune awaiting them. One might want to think twice about all he or she could grab from the money that puts them on top of the world. Enter Santa Roma through this story and see where the winners' luck takes them.
The Lottery Ticket is set in the rural areas of Natal, South Africa. The story is around two young Zulu boys who find a winning lottery ticket. Because of their ages and circumstances they are unable to claim the prize. Word soon gets out about the very substantial value of the prize money from a ticket which is in the possession of two destitute and barely educated boys; it arouses the scheming cunning of those ruthless adults in their proximity, determined to get their hands on the ticket. A dangerous pursuit of the boys, afraid for their lives, finds them way out in the wilds not knowing what to do but keep running till they are taken under the wing of a priest who has ideas of his own. Each chapter is headed by a well-known Zulu proverb.
This Cinderella goes from ashes to ashes in the new Victorian-era Fairy Tale Fatal Mystery by the author of Snow White Red-Handed . . . Variety hall actress Ophelia Flax’s plan to reunite her friend Prue with her estranged—and allegedly wealthy—mother, Henrietta, is met with a grim surprise. Not only is the marquise’s Paris mansion a mouse-infested ruin, but Henrietta has inexplicably vanished, leaving behind an evasive husband, two sinister stepsisters, and a bullet-riddled corpse in the pumpkin patch decked out in a ball gown and one glass slipper—a corpse that also happens to be a dead ringer for Prue. Strangely, no one at 15 rue Garenne seems concerned about who plugged this luckless Cinderella or why, so the investigation is left to Ophelia and Prue. It takes them through the labyrinthine maze of the Paris Opera, down the trail of a legendary fairy tale relic, into the confidence of a wily prince charmless, and makes them vulnerable to the secrets of a mysterious couturière with designs of her own on Prue’s ever-twisting family history.