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Ryan is a bad boy, the black sheep of one of the wealthiest families in town. He walked away from that life and went his own way. Motorcycles. Tattoos. Then there's Taylor. Sweet and pure. He's going to get her all dirty. She's his now, and he's never going to let her go.
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Richard Branson's Virgin Atlantic was valued at over £1.2 billion when he sold a 49% stake to Singapore Airlines in 1999. This was an extraordinary achievement for an airline that began life in 1984 with one plane. Virgin Atlantic became one of the world's top airlines only after surviving an incredible dirty tricks campaign by British Airways. Award Winning investigative jounalist Martyn Gregory exposed BA's secret war, and he reveals the full story in Dirty Tricks.
Enjoy this bad boy romance at a terrific discount. School is in session, and the lessons are rock hard! She wants to write about the domme and my world. And I'm supposed to teach her, not take her. But her feisty manner begs to be tamed. Her innocence begs to be taken. I know my whip can bring her into submission. Her young body begs for my harsh and experienced touch. I'll train her to accept pain to gain pleasure. The seclusion is temporary, as is our contract. But what if I want something more permanent? I'm not supposed to fall for my subs but I seem to be breaking all my own rules... Keywords: Guaranteed HEA, no cliffhangers, happily ever after. billionaire, bad boy, office romance, steamy romance, contemporary romance, love books, love stories, new adult, alpha male, romance, action, adventure, steamy romance, small-town secrets, hot, alpha hero. free book, free novels, romantic novels, and sexually romantic books.
Me, a virgin? That's right ... but the dirty kind. My mom was the cleaning lady for Drake Markham and we moved into his mansion after they got married. He wasn't around much when I was growing up, always traveling, busy as the head of an international conglomerate. But I saw enough to arouse my senses. Because Drake was toned. Tanned. Alpha. And utterly gorgeous. But now I'm f@cked because the big man's finally noticed me. And there's one thing that's DEFINITELY going to happen! Note: This is a May / December romance with over-the-top sugary goodness and sparks flying when they shouldn't be. Believable storyline? Heck no! But I promise it's so much fun that your panties will melt right off!
In Virgin Whore, Emma Maggie Solberg uncovers a surprisingly prevalent theme in late English medieval literature and culture: the celebration of the Virgin Mary’s sexuality. Although history is narrated as a progressive loss of innocence, the Madonna has grown purer with each passing century. Looking to a period before the idea of her purity and virginity had ossified, Solberg uncovers depictions and interpretations of Mary, discernible in jokes and insults, icons and rituals, prayers and revelations, allegories and typologies—and in late medieval vernacular biblical drama. More unmistakable than any cultural artifact from late medieval England, these biblical plays do not exclusively interpret Mary and her virginity as fragile. In a collection of plays known as the N-Town manuscript, Mary is represented not only as virgin and mother but as virgin and promiscuous adulteress, dallying with the Trinity, the archangel Gabriel, and mortals in kaleidoscopic erotic combinations. Mary’s "virginity" signifies invulnerability rather than fragility, redemption rather than renunciation, and merciful license rather than ascetic discipline. Taking the ancient slander that Mary conceived Jesus in sin as cause for joyful laughter, the N-Town plays make a virtue of those accusations: through bawdy yet divine comedy, she redeems and exalts the crime. By revealing the presence of this promiscuous Virgin in early English drama and late medieval literature and culture—in dirty jokes told by Boccaccio and Chaucer, Malory’s Arthurian romances, and the double entendres of the allegorical Mystic Hunt of the Unicorn—Solberg provides a new understanding of Marian traditions.
A provocative social history examines the history of virginity and of noted virgins in Western culture, describing the unique fascination civilization has had for virginity from a social, political, economic, philosophical, medical, and legal standpoint. Reprint.
It's not until Sydney finally loses her virginity, at age eighteen, that she realizes all the pleasure and fun she's been missing out on. She immediately decides that she's going to make up for lost time, and with her new boyfriend Jason's help she sets out on a mission to have as many new sexual experiences as possible.But, for a formerly innocent virgin, Sydney sure has some wild ideas! Even Jason is shocked by how far this sexy college girl is willing to go - but he's also not about to protest either!This steamy and sensual, good-girl-goes-bad erotica story is the much-anticipated new book by emerging author, Fern Freeman. Highly explicit sex scenes are described in every tantalizing detail and Freeman's sexy style takes her readers deep into a fantasy that's certain to satiate all of their desires.This story contains her first time, self-stimulation, exhibitionism, backdoor action, and elements of light BDSM. For the enjoyment of adults only. Not intended for minors or those who are offended by erotica.
Drawing on both theory and major case studies, this book provides a much-needed sociological and comparative analysis of the world of the manager in the context of misconduct within business organizations. Organizational misbehaviour and crime have been relatively neglected in the social sciences, particularly in business studies. Analyses have tended to be fragmentary, overly slanted towards narrow external views - such as those of legal control and public policy - and predominantly North American. Dirty Business rectifies this by offering a broad sociological perspective related to work, organizations and management, supported by a range of key international case studies. In developing his arguments, Maurice Punch draws on primary and secondary sources as well as his extensive personal experience of teaching and interacting with managers and in developing courses on crisis and disaster management.