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"Danielle Beaumont had come to the isolated old vanilla plantation to meet her estranged grandmother, a dying woman who had been kinder to strangers than to her own flesh and blood. And as the old woman fearfully whispered of well-hidden dangers, Danielle pacified her with a promise--a promise more than one of those strangers would sooner see her dead than keep ... And Sebastian Beaumont was one of those strangers. An orphan raised as a beloved son by her grandmother, the darkly handsome man told Danielle with the blackest of glares what he thought of scheming long-lost relatives. And when her grandmother managed to manipulate them even from her grave, Danielle found herself forced to marry a man she had every reason to fear ..."--Provided by publisher
Stephen Bardot is a taxi driver working the night shift in Brighton.Working such long shifts and driving exhausted, he starts to experience major alterations to his perception of reality.People start to take rides in his cab who know things they shouldn t, and who ultimately may not even be real. He regularly gives lifts to Valeriebeautiful, haunting, but terminally illfrom 13 Wish Road to her "positive thinking classes" at the community center. When he is no longer asked todriveher, he fears that she is dead, and questions Sal, one of the night operators.Her response turns Stephen s world upside down. "But Stephen," she tells him, "there is no such address.Wish Road doesn t have a number 13." As time passes, the world gets weirder.People appear (and disappear) who know far too much about Stephen and his past, and who lure him further and further into the twilight world of Thirteen.But if he asks any questions, he gets hurt.Ultimately, he decides, for the sake of both his safety and his sanity, he must walk awaybut Thirteen has no intention of letting him go.Key Selling PointsMass paperback launch of acclaimed cult novel "Thirteen" tells the story of a nocturnal taxi driver s journey into a twilight world in which it becomes increasingly unclear what is real or who can be trusted."
In the shadows of Thornfield Hall, secrets have a way of unraveling even the most carefully crafted disguises... Lady Alexandra has perfected the art of invisibility, forced to trade her glittering world of privilege for a life in the shadows. Now serving as a governess under an assumed name, she never expected to find refuge in the home of the notorious Duke of Ravencroft - a darkly handsome widower whose penetrating gaze threatens to see through her carefully constructed facade. As she bonds with his three grief-stricken children, Alexandra discovers that Thornfield Hall harbors dangerous mysteries of its own. Each midnight encounter with the brooding Duke brings her closer to surrendering to their forbidden attraction, even as mysterious threats begin to circle ever closer. But when her past and his collide in a web of dangerous deceptions, Alexandra must choose: keep running from the darkness of her past, or stand and fight for a love that could either save or destroy them both. Set against the sumptuous backdrop of Victorian high society, "A Governess’s Secret" is a masterfully crafted tale of passion, intrigue, and redemption that will hold readers spellbound until the very last page. If you’re a fan of books by Lisa Kleypas, Sarah MacLean, and Evie Dunmore, this deliciously seductive tale of disguised identity and dangerous romance will leave you breathless for more.
Flynn's cousin Suzy, once married to Marshall Beckett, reveals details of her awful marriage to a tyrant. She begs Flynn to see if the son she left behind is okay and locate her hidden diary, a "matter of life or death." Flynn is at a crossroads in her life where she can renew her contract as a world-traveling concert violinist or search for what she really longs for--a home, with a special person to love. She arrives at Marshall's horse ranch, Rainbow's End, under the pretense of answering his ad for a nanny. But Suzy had failed to tell Flynn that in the same ad he advertised for a wife. This rugged, coppery-haired rancher is burned out of love and wants a woman to bear him children, without investing any emotional commitments. When they decide a marriage of convenience is the only way to save Rainbow's End, sparks fly between them.
Now available in print for the first time, USA Today bestselling author Ella Quinn's second installment in The Marriage Game series is a witty, romantic historical tale about a young lady who must choose between her head and her heart... Since she was a young girl, Anna Marsh has dreamed of Sebastian, Baron Rutherford asking for her hand in marriage. But that was in another life when her brother Harry was alive, before she vowed to secretly continue the work he valiantly died for. Now as Sebastian finally courts Anna, she must thwart his advances. Were he to discover her secret, he would never deem her a suitable wife... Sebastian has always known Anna would become his wife someday. He expects few obstacles, but when she dissuades him at every turn he soon realizes there is much more to this intriguing woman. Somehow he must prove to her that they are meant to be together. But first he must unravel the seductive mystery that is Miss Anna Marsh...
"When Ellen Cole visited Wrenn's Oak, she was charmed by the legend of the ancient stone bridge that lay at the heart of the little Welsh village. Doomed lovers, a witch's curse ... A lovely old fable, nothing more--until she looked down into the rushing waters beneath the bridge and saw a shimmering vision of pure evil, undimmed by three centuries of imprisonment ... And then she met the man--if man he was--called Brennig ... When he touched her, when she looked deep into his strange blue eyes, she forgot everything--even the lover waiting for her in America. All she knew was the ache of an undying passion, a passion that drew her closer, ever closer, to the black waters beneath Wrenn's Oak Bridge ..."--Provided by publisher
"Every night Annabelle Levee's brother visited her and demanded her aid. Anna was convinced she'd gone crazy--Alan had been killed a year ago. But when Anna could no longer resist his pleas, she went undercover to the isolated town where he'd died, intending to lay his ghost to rest. Once at wild Rahunta Gorge, Anna found herself enmeshed in the affairs of the influential Forrester family. Jason Forrester was earthy, strong and exuded a raw masculinity--along with an undeniable temper. The townspeople whispered, but no one dared openly accuse Jason of murder. Jason was a man used to being obeyed. Would such a man kill in a fit of rage? Or in a fit of passion, when he discovered who Anna really was?"--Provided by publisher
Forgotten Time is the first book in the popular Ravenhurst Series - A spellbinding time travel romance series with unexpected twists and turns, dysfunctional hotties and heroines who simply aren't normal. Katherine Nicole Jamison never imagined when she took a job at a prestigious auction house for the summer, that one moment of impulsiveness could change her life forever. When she "borrows" an ancient amulet she inadvertently sets in motion a series of events which results in her waking up in 18th century England, betrothed to an arrogant, self-centered Earl. Sebastian de Winter ~ The Earl of Ravenhurst, is a renowned womanizer who always prided himself as being a ladies man, until he is left standing at the altar. His betrothed Marguerite vanishes into thin air and as if by magic reappears months later. But is she his betrothed? Ravenhurst ~ A once forgotten legend, locked somewhere within the gloomy confines of this ancient edifice is the key that will unlock the door of time itself.
This is the tenth and final volume in a ten-volume series of the critical old-spelling texts of the plays in the Beaumont and Fletcher canon, in which the texts are established on modern bibliographical principles. This volume contains the texts of six plays written by Fletcher and his collaborators, Nathan Field, Philip Massinger, Ben Jonson, George Chapman, John Ford and John Webster. Each play is introduced by a discussion of the text and authorship, has variant readings in footnotes, and is followed by full textual notes and lists of press-variants, emendations of accidentals and historical collations. At the back of this concluding volume there is a useful index showing how the plays are distributed between the volumes, and a table giving the authorship of the plays.
"He came to her in the dead of night, eerily intimate yet utterly unknown, this stranger she called by name. In her midnight imaginings, he caressed her body, laid claim to her soul, silently whispering of long-ago lives chilled into silence. Then came the dawn, and her illusory lover appeared at her door, giving life to her darkest fantasies. Kate McCoy was lured to this mysterious man as they shared an ancient love--resurrected in a turn-of-the-century nightmare that overshadowed the present. Could Kate truly trust in their mutual memories, or had this stranger come to her in a timeless passion ... only to repeat some tragic, terrifying past?"--Provided by publisher