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One Night In Paradise – Maisey Yates Clara Davis knew the moment 'yes' slipped from her lips she was in way over her head. Just how is she supposed to pretend to be her boss's fiancée on his luxury honeymoon? Zack Parsons' don't–date–the–staff rule has prevented him from ever seeing beyond Clara's apron. But now he's looking at her in a completely different light. Giving in to one night of wickedness should be enough to satisfy their new–found cravings...shouldn't it? Pirate Tycoon, Forbidden Baby – Janette Kenny Brooding, dangerous hotel tycoon André Gauthier has whisked Kira across the Caribbean Sea to his stunning island hideaway. He doesn't just want to bed her with a ruthless passion...he wants revenge! One hot touch has Kira desperate to slip back between André's sheets! But first she must tell him that she's having his baby. André is convinced Kira betrayed him with his enemy. He has to uncover the secret she's hiding – if he's to claim his child! Prince Nadir's Secret Heir – Michelle Conder Prince Nadir's brief liaison with Imogen Reid was over almost before it began. And Imogen fled...carrying something very precious to Nadir. Now he's found her, he'll take Imogen back to Bakaan and marry her, securing his heir. But ignoring his body's betraying desire proves increasingly difficult, especially when it's clear he's not the only one struggling. So now it's time for Plan B – finish what they started in Paris!
This book takes a new approach to studying the contemporary Middle East, focusing on popular culture, including film, music, and television. Innovative essays by a group of smart young scholars in anthropology, history, and ethnomusicology.
Handsome but brutally scarred, elusive billionaire Ethan Alexander shuns the limelight. So when his gallant rescue of Savannah Ross forces him into the media's glare, he's less than thrilled. Savannah's buxom figure belies her inexperience—she's not quite sure how to handle her fierce protector! But when he whisks her to his palace deep in the Tuscan hills, she sees a glimpse of the magnificence beneath his flaws. This is a man with a darkened heart in need of salvation—and only an innocent in his bed can unlock it….
Describes influential business philosophies and marketing ideas from the past twenty years and examines why they did not work.
In a series of entertaining essays, this wide-ranging book looks at the impact of the media on Australian life and politics, and anlyses key images and stories that shape our perceptions at century's end. Topics include Americanisation, feminism, pop, pay TV, the Internet, political correctness, Mabo, and the republican convention.
“Last Summer at Camp” is a photobook which tells the story of Philmont Scout Ranch and its backcountry staff: from being a participant on a 12-day trek and discovering the Ranch’s enchanted landscape, to working a first summer in the backcountry and finding a deeper connection to others and oneself, from July 4th and the rodeo to leadership softball—a complete scatter-to-gather album from Kernes’s decade-long experience.
Despite being one of the biggest industries in the United States, indeed the World, the internal workings of the 'dream factory' that is Hollywood is little understood outside the business. The Hollywood Studio System: A History is the first book to describe and analyse the complete development, classic operation, and reinvention of the global corporate entitles which produce and distribute most of the films we watch. Starting in 1920, Adolph Zukor, Head of Paramount Pictures, over the decade of the 1920s helped to fashion Hollywood into a vertically integrated system, a set of economic innovations which was firmly in place by 1930. For the next three decades, the movie industry in the United States and the rest of the world operated by according to these principles. Cultural, social and economic changes ensured the dernise of this system after the Second World War. A new way to run Hollywood was required. Beginning in 1962, Lew Wasserman of Universal Studios emerged as the key innovator in creating a second studio system. He realized that creating a global media conglomerate was more important than simply being vertically integrated. Gomery's history tells the story of a 'tale of two systems 'using primary materials from a score of archives across the United States as well as a close reading of both the business and trade press of the time. Together with a range of photographs never before published the book also features over 150 box features illuminating aspect of the business.