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Love hurts. In the best possible way. Zoe is a hard-working physician assistant running from the demons of her past. Her first visit to the exclusive Club Pandora offers her more than she expects. More than she ever thought possible. She meets Sir, a man so compelling she trusts him to introduce her to the ecstasy of sexual submission. Sexy billionaire Zander is new to Manhattan, although not to the BDSM world. He finds more than he anticipates on his first night at Pandora. Zoe. A lovely and courageous woman who surrenders to his desires. In return, she gives him pleasure he's never known, breaking all of his rules in the process. Fate can be cruel or kind, but destiny chooses to intervene, and the two cross paths again but soon learn they aren't alone on the journey. Zoe is being hunted — by her past, or her present … or both. Some nights are meant as a sweet escape from the pressures of life. Some nights become much, much more… if the lovers can escape the evil intent on seeking its revenge. Sweet Escape is the new standalone novella from best-selling authors Elle Dawson and Leslie Johnson. If you love fast-paced action, steamy romance, and thrilling suspense, you'll love the story of Zoe and Zander.
Sometimes the hardest war to fight is the one raging within yourself... Life will never be the same for Nariella Woodlinn. Just when she thought she had it all figured out, her world comes crumbling down around her-yet again. With no idea who she is or even where she came from, how can she save herself? She once thought her biggest problems were the ones brought on by the mysterious man she refused to fall in love with--Mycah. But she quickly discovers none of that compares to what she is about to encounter next. This time, it isn't because of who Mycah is. This time, it's because of who she is. ~ Naminé risked everything to save her people. Her goal was to bring their only hope back to their Kingdom. As the war rages on around her, Naminé gets thrown into the lion's den--the false King's chambers. Can she fool a King who can't be deceived on his playing field? Forced to do his bidding, can she prevent the downfall of the only hope she worked so hard to bring home? Will she be able to escape with her life and mind intact? With everyone's world falling apart and deceit around every corner...can any of them truly Escape? This is book two in a series- Sweet Oblivion (Sweet Series #1) - FREEBIE Sweet Escape (Sweet Series #2) Sweet Requiem (Sweet Series #3) Sweet Redemption (Sweet Series #4 - Finale)
Embark on a transformative journey with "The Sweet Escape: Our journey towards Diabetes freedom”. This book is your guide to breaking free from the shackles of diabetes, offering insights, strategies and a roadmap to reclaiming a life of vitality. Get ready to unravel the secrets to better health and rediscover the sweet taste of freedom. In the labyrinth of life's challenges, diabetes stands as a formidable adversary, affecting millions across the globe. This book ventures into the lives of individuals who, against the odds, have not only confronted but conquered this prevalent health condition. Within these pages, you'll encounter narratives that paint a vivid picture of the struggles faced by those living with diabetes, juxtaposed with inspiring accounts of resilience, perseverance, and ultimate triumph.
After her perfect life comes crashing down around her, Jos Archer moves in with her sister and transfers to a new college, and here she meets Dusty Sharp who is determined to draw her out about her past, but he is hiding secrets of his own.
In the beginning, when Adam disobeyed the mandate of God, he fell from the lofty heights of the heavens. He lost his keen awareness of God and ceased to operate in the higher realm of the kingdom. Adam then became prisoner to the limited realm of earth and its restrictions...but God had a plan for the redemption of man and the restoration of his dominion on the earth. God's plan for man was THE MAN, Christ Jesus. • Jesus came into the world to raise all men from the dust of circumstance into the glorious liberty of the Spirit of God. • Jesus came to open the eyes of man's understanding that all might know the hope of God's call and the riches of His inheritance in the saints. • Jesus came to free every man from the spiritual chains of fear, guilt, and condemnation. • Jesus came to free man from the demands of the law. • Jesus came to liberate man from the island of the five senses into the unbounded glory of the heavens. The revelation of Jesus and His finished work IS "The Great Escape" from every form of death and corruption.
When a group of American and English soldiers were taken to a Nazi prison as prisoners of war, the first thing on their minds was breaking free. The Great Escape​ is their incredible true story. There have been plenty of escapes throughout history, but nothing even comes close to The Great Escape! This almost unbelievable story follows a group of English and American soldiers captured by the Nazis in World War II when they were taken to the "inescapable" Nazi prison or Stalag Luft III as prisoners of war. Over weeks and months, the men improvised to make use of every resource around them. Their incredible ingenuity and never give up attitude led to them pulling off extreme feats of planning to create a tunnel nearly 350-feet long. Their escape to freedom eventually grew so large they equipped it with trolleys, and even lit it with electric lights. Finally, on the night of March 24, 1944, nearly 100 men attempted their daring escape through the tunnel. What was their fate? Did they all make it? This is one tale of escape you can't miss!
When television wildlife celebrities Jumpin' Jack and his son bring their menagerie to Bayport Elementary, Frank and Joe are on the case for a boa constrictor that goes missing.
Dorothy D. Johnson's The Great Escape: Background and Memoirs of the Liberian Civil War is an intriguing account of the years of deteriorating living conditions and political stalemate that gave rise to the Liberian Civil War. It reveals a woman and her family's plight and struggle for survival amidst shooting, bombing and the mental and physical torture carried out by gun toting and drug-addicted rebels. The memoirs unfold the daily encounters and struggles in the bushes, village and church. It also shows the author's deep faith in the Lord coupled with her perseverance and resilience in the face of discouragement, as she and her family trudged along slowly to safety and eventually into freedom.
From the author of the New York Times Notable Book, The Translator: a novel of the “rich and complex world of a Sudanese patriarch in the 1950s” (Sarah Blake, author of The Postmistress). Lyrics Alley is the evocative story of an affluent Sudanese family shaken by the shifting powers in their country and the near-tragedy that threatens the legacy they’ve built for decades. In 1950s Sudan, the powerful Abuzeid dynasty has amassed a fortune through their trading firm. With Mahmoud Bey at its helm, they can do no wrong. But when Mahmoud’s son, Nur, the brilliant, handsome heir to the business empire, suffers a debilitating accident, the family stands divided in the face of an uncertain future. As British rule nears its end, the country is torn between modernizing influences and the call of traditions past—a conflict reflected in the growing tensions between Mahmoud’s two wives: the younger, Nabilah, longs to return to Egypt and escape “backward-looking” Sudan; while Waheeba lives traditionally behind veils and closed doors. It’s not until Nur asserts himself outside the cultural limits of his parents that his own spirit and the frayed bonds of his family begin to mend. Moving from Sudanese alleys to cosmopolitan Cairo and a decimated postcolonial Britain, this sweeping tale of desire, loss, despair, and reconciliation is one of the most accomplished portraits ever written about Sudanese society at the time of independence. “Highly recommended for readers who enjoy family sagas set against a political backdrop, such as Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Half a Yellow Sun.” —Library Journal, starred review