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FROM AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF LGBTQIA ROMANCE FICTION MEGAN SLAYER Book four in the Billion Dollar Wolf series Mix one billionaire who doesn' t act rich and a builder who' s dirt poor and sparks will fly. Philip Meade has always been the oddball in his pack. He' s the pampered child brought up with wealth and ease but who wants more out of life than an easy ride. He loves decorating and when he' s given the opportunity to work on a family property, he jumps at it. Getting dirty with Walker Ray is an added bonus. Walker Ray has been friends with Philip' s half-brother for years and isn' t afraid of shifters, but he' s not good in relationships. He' s not rich and likes to work with his hands. The moment he meets Philip and he' s tasked with working with him, he realizes he' s in over his head. He can' t take his eyes off the sexy shifter. The wealthy shifter and the rugged builder just might make it, if they' re willing to work together.
FROM AWARD-WINNING AUTHOR OF LGBTQIA ROMANCE FICTION MEGAN SLAYER Book four in the Sugar Daddy Seeking... series Can the billionaire and the broken young man have lasting love together? Renard James is tired of living the high life and wants a partner. He' s made his money through his string of nightclubs and he' s not about to slow down. Forty isn' t the age for retirement. It' s the age for having fun, but could it also be for finding love? When he visits Boys Club, he' s reminded that this is the place where dreams can come true. Besides, he wants a new toy, and Cally Boy sure seems to fit his needs. Callum, aka Cally Boy, came to Boys Club to heal his broken soul. Everyone who' s ever been important to him has left him, and he expects no strings with anyone. Then he meets Renard and he' s smitten. He doesn' t believe he' s worthy of Renard, but he' s damn sure he wants the sexy man to give him a chance. Callum hadn' t planned on agreeing to be a sugar baby, but it' s a way to be happy and finish his business degree. If he can convince Renard that being his toy is the first step to their happy ending, then even better...
Originally published in 1984, this volume follows others in the series. By looking up a word in the word frequency table, the user can find how often it occurs in the text. The verbal index indicates at what page and line the word occurs so that the user can turn to the field of reference to see the word in each of its contexts. This volume is part of a series which produced verbal indexes, concordances, and related data for all of Conrad’s works.
A road trip to a Kentucky dog show leads to a race to find a killer, in this mystery by an Agatha Award finalist: “A likable heroine.”—Publishers Weekly For a dog lover like Melanie Travis, the opportunity to attend the Kentuckiana Dog Show Cluster is not to be missed. Fortunately, the timing coincides with her spring break from teaching, so she heads for central Kentucky with her sister-in-law and Aunt Peg, who’s accepted a weeklong judging assignment. Once there, Aunt Peg reconnects with an old friend, Ellie Gates Wanamaker, a former Standard Poodle exhibitor and a member of a well-heeled Kentucky family. Miss Ellie has been out of the dog show world for more than a decade, but when Melanie invites her to spectate at the Louisville Kennel Club dog show, she's eager to accompany her. Miss Ellie’s presence at the expo center, however, provokes mixed reactions from exhibitors she hasn’t seen in years, including some outright animosity. The following day Melanie learns that Miss Ellie has suffered a fatal accident while exercising her dogs. Aunt Peg, however, suspects foul play. Wishing to avoid any scandal, Miss Ellie’s pedigreed family prefers to let sleeping dogs lie, but as Melanie begins to sniff around, she discovers Miss Ellie had many secrets, both in the dog show world and amongst her Kentucky kin… “If you like dogs, you’ll love Laurien Berenson’s Melanie Travis mysteries!” —Joanne Fluke, New York Times bestselling author “Fans of Miranda James’ Cat in the Stacks series may also enjoy Berenson.”—Booklist
The Avro Shackleton was a formidable machine with its Griffon engines producing the characteristic grumble that gave the aircraft one of its nicknames, the Growler. This book contains stories from the men for whom the aircraft became a way of life. Combining memories and anecdotes from crew members with archive material (including rare and previously unseen photographs) Growling over the Oceans is an intimate and vivid introduction to the world of the Shack. In the last days of World War Two, the makers of the Lancaster bomber began to consider designing a new aircraft for Coastal Command. It eventually became the Shackleton. The men who flew and serviced the production version became fiercely proud of their aeroplane and its lack of home comforts. The Shackleton's ten man crews became a legend; their aeroplane was noisy, gloomy and demanded constant maintenance but it bred a aircrew who became inured to long, thundering and monotonous flight, and developed (even taking) a perverse pride in their misfortunes. The Shackleton served in anti-submarine warfare, maritime reconnaissance and colonial policing. The Cold War ensured that the threat of unrestricted submarine warfare against British shipping kept the Shackleton on permanent alert for twenty years. It also became a troop transport, a bomber and a search and rescue aircraft when the need arose. From its first public flight in 1949 to the end of the Cold War when the Shackleton finally retired from service and entered history this book provides many reminiscences, some amusing, some serious, of those who flew in the Shack, the aircraft that struck more fear into its own crew than it did the enemy.
Rayne McDonald, a goth vampire and vampire slayer, must go undercover as a cheerleader at her high school to find out what happened to the captain of the football team, who has disappeared, and to see if the peppy cheerleaders are really werewolves.