Sweet Scent of Revenge


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From age twenty to thirty four, Cassandras life is filled with betrayal, deceit and lies. Her life takes on the most unexpected turns imaginable. Yet, Cassie endures and survives, becoming a millionaire in the process. But it is not until she marries her fourth husband, billionaire Oscar Chambers, an enigmatic, controlling sexual sadist that makes Cassie realize her days are numbered. Forcing her to seek a unique form of revenge. Returning to Manhattan, Cassie enters the world of New Yorks elite where she meets Jack Bartel, an undercover Special Forces agent, who suspects Cassies involvement in the death of his brother. He begins by deceiving and romancing Cassie within a game of cat and mouse in order to learn the truth. Unknowingly, his actions place him and Cassie in another game, one of espionage, within the FBI and CIA. Jack seeks his own form of revenge. Not only on those responsible for the death of his brother but to also to discover and stop the man operating within the government who wants Cassie eliminated at all costs. This erotic thriller takes us on a sexy journey from Manhattan to Beverly Hills, from Rome to Dubai, all with never ending twists on every page. Everyone agrees it reads like a movie. Visually surprising and filled with sexual tension. You will never guess the ending till you get there.




The Italian Boss's Mistress of Revenge


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All that stands in the way of Dante Carrazzo and revenge is Mackenzi Keogh. Mackenzi will do anything to save her hotel—something Dante uses to his advantage: he'll reconsider if she becomes his mistress! Mackenzi knows she shouldn't trust Dante, but the pleasure he gives is too intense to resist. However, their bargain is compromised when Dante learns she is pregnant….




In a Queer Country


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A groundbreaking collection of fourteen essays on the struggles, pleasures, and contradictions of queer culture and public life in Canada. Versed in queer social history as well as leading-edge gay and lesbian studies, queer theory, and post-colonial studies, In a Queer Country confronts queer culture from various perspectives relevant to international audiences. Topics range from the politics of the family and spousal rights to queer black identity, from pride parade fashions to lesbian park rangers.




Legends of the Fall


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Three novellas by the New York Times bestselling author, including the classic tale of brotherhood from the Montana plains through the horrors of WWI. Jim Harrison’s critically acclaimed novella “Legends of the Fall”—which was made into the film of the same name—is an epic tale of three brothers fighting for justice in a world gone mad. Moving from the expansive landscape of early twentieth-century Montana to the blood-drenched battlefields of World War I Europe, Harrison explores the desperate actions of which men are capable when their lives or aspirations are threatened. Also including the novellas “Revenge” and “The Man Who Gave Up His Name,” Legends of the Fall confirms Jim Harrison’s reputation as a writer who “stands high among the writers of his generation. This book is rich, alive, and shatteringly visceral. A triumph” (New Yorker). “I can’t begin to do justice to the nuances of character and honest complexities of plot in this work. The writing is precise and careful—and sings withal.” —Raymond Carver, Washington Post Book World










That Hair


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Finalist for the 2021 PEN Translation Prize A Best Translation of the Year at World Literature Today That Hair is a family album of sorts that touches upon the universal subjects of racism, feminism, colonialism, immigration, identity and memory. “The story of my curly hair,” says Mila, the narrator of Djaimilia Pereira de Almeida’s autobiographically inspired tragicomedy, “intersects with the story of at least two countries and, by extension, the underlying story of the relations among several continents: a geopolitics.” Mila is the Luanda-born daughter of a black Angolan mother and a white Portuguese father. She arrives in Lisbon at the tender age of three, and feels like an outsider from the jump. Through the lens of young Mila’s indomitably curly hair, her story interweaves memories of childhood and adolescence, family lore spanning four generations, and present-day reflections on the internal and external tensions of a European and African identity. In layered and luscious prose, That Hair enriches and deepens a global conversation, challenging in necessary ways our understanding of racism, feminism, and the double inheritance of colonialism, not yet fifty years removed from Angola’s independence. It’s the story of coming of age as a black woman in a nation at the edge of Europe that is also rapidly changing, of being considered an outsider in one’s own country, and the impossibility of “returning” to a homeland one doesn’t in fact know.







The $30,000 Bequest


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Miscellanies


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