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“No one’s ever chosen me.” Kick McKenna. The vivacious woman who gave my dead heart a new life. Who discovered my deepest secret and stayed. Who’s forging a new beginning with me. Our love intensified in a short time, but we both know forever isn’t guaranteed. After promising each other one day at a time, even this commitment is a gift I never would’ve asked for. And the nights? Kick is everything I crave. I’ll move any obstacle in her way. Be her white knight. But decades ago, I pledged myself to the mysterious Felidae Society. It’s a vow I still hold sacred, one I hope doesn’t conflict with this promise to Kick. Fortunately, she turns out to be the lynchpin of my research that I desperately need. As Kick’s empty nest days draw near, a vision of a future with her takes shape. I want more than a for-now commitment. I want it all. She’s my home. Yet I’m not the only one to break their vows to my found family. This new betrayal could mean war, but no matter what, I will protect my lady. Kick Home is the third book in the slow burn, steamy, seasoned Southern Oaks trilogy. Given the overarching plotline, it’s best enjoyed when read in order. Everything is turned up for Kick and Thomas in this book: the stakes, the suspense, the heat. You certainly don't need to have a chronic illness to enjoy this book, but if you do, Kick McKenna is the heroine you need. Topics: friends to lovers, slow burn romance, contemporary romance, Southern town, second act love, new beginnings, series, romantic series, women’s fiction, romance saga, series starter, first in series, romance series, romance saga, romantic family saga, steamy romance, sexy, heartwarming, heart-warming, family, love, love books, kissing books, emotional journey, captivating romance, emotional, healing, sparks, loyalty, swoon, funny romance, modern romance, new release, coffeehouse romance, coffee shop romance, professor, older in life, single mom, friends to lovers, sarcastic heroine, over forty romance, over 40, mature characters, alpha hero, family business, strong female lead, strong heroine, family secrets, secret society, college-aged children, empty nest, older teens, found family, lonely hero, mysterious hero, rescue dog, suburbia, mystery Perfect for fans of Corinne Michaels, Colleen Hoover, Nicholas Sparks, Lexi Blake, Carrie Ann Ryan, Sarina Bowen, Penelope Ward, Nora Roberts, Marie Force, Melissa Foster, Kristen Proby, Devney Perry, Tessa Bailey, Jana Aston, Sally Thorne, Christina Lauren, Debbie Macomber, Robyn Carr, Julia Kent, Sylvia Day, Catherine Cowles, Jill Shalvis, Jessica Hawkins, Natasha Madison, Emily Henry, Kylie Scott, Kennedy Ryan, Diana Gabaldon, Kristen Ashley, Karen Booth, L.B. Dunbar, Robyn Carr, Marina Adair, Susan Mallory, Susan Wiggs, Pamela Kelley, Elin Hilderbrand
A shy fifteen-year-old girl, more at ease on the sports field than anywhere else, tries to cope with new feelings and a gradual understanding of herself, her divorced parents, and other people around her.
For the very first time in his decades-long career writing for teens, acclaimed and beloved author Walter Dean Myers writes with a teen, Ross Workman. Kevin Johnson is thirteen years old. And heading for juvie. He's a good kid, a great friend, and a star striker for his Highland, New Jersey, soccer team. His team is competing for the State Cup, and he wants to prove he has more than just star-player potential. Kevin's never been in any serious trouble . . . until the night he ends up in jail. Enter Sergeant Brown, a cop assigned to be Kevin's mentor. If Kevin and Brown can learn to trust each other, they might be able to turn things around before it's too late.
Readers who eagerly anticipate each new Carl Hiaasen novel will relish this selection of his Miami Herald columns, written with the same dark humor and satirical edge as Tourist Season, Strip Tease, Stormy Weather, and the rest of Hiaasen’s brilliant and nationally acclaimed fiction. Known for evoking the disastrously flawed paradise of modern South Florida, Hiaasen proves in these columns that facts can indeed be stranger than the fiction they inspire. Beginning with "Welcome to South Florida," a chapter introducing such everyday events as animal sacrifice, riots at the beach, and a shootout over limes at the supermarket, this collection organizes over 200 columns into 18 chapters, chronicling the events and defining the issues that have kept the South Florida melting pot bubbling throughout the ‘80s and ‘90s. An introductory essay provides an overview of Hiaasen’s career and outlines his principal concerns as a journalist. Since its inception in 1985, Hiaasen’s twice-weekly "baseball-bat-to-the-forehead" column has become enormously popular for its passionate conviction and willingness to confront powerful interests in pursuit of the public good. Amid the corruption and chaos of a city on the edge, Hiaasen’s pointblank honesty and clear articulation of what’s right have secured him wide respect across the community’s many racial and ethnic divides as well as the admiration of his peers, who compare him to A. J. Leibling, I. F. Stone, and H. L. Mencken. In addition to South Florida color and world-class journalism, readers of Kick Ass will find one of Florida’s staunchest defenders in action, and they’ll take great pleasure in watching him work.