A Rose Revealed


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Readers who have loved Gayle Roper’s first two books in the charming Amish Farm series will be delighted with the concluding book, A Rose Revealed. Rose Martin became a nurse because she wanted to help people in pain. And she has come to realize that part of being a nurse means encountering death. But death by natural causes....not by murder. So when cancer-stricken Sophie Hostetter is murdered, Rose begins asking questions. Soon she’s drawn into a maze of family secrets that endanger her own life. Her growing attraction to Amish-raised Jake Zook further complicates her life. His resentment toward her is puzzling—after all, she helped save his life. Why will he not allow her to share that life now? Readers who love an Amish setting, mystery, and romance will be turning the pages until the satisfying conclusion. About This Series: Prolific author Gayle Roper’s popular Amish Farm series was first released before the Amish fiction genre exploded. Now reissued, the contemporary series is reaching a wide new audience among Amish-reading book buyers.




A Secret Identity


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Readers will be delighted as popular author Gayle Roper continues her contemporary Amish series (that began with A Stranger’s Wish) with book two in The Amish Farm series, A Secret Identity. Cara Bentley is raised by her grandfather to appreciate family. When she discovers—quite by accident—that he was adopted, her whole perspective changes. If he wasn’t a Bentley, who was he? If she isn’t a Bentley, who is she? She determines to find her “real” family. Ending up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, she takes a room at the Zook family farm. When she seeks the help of attorney Todd Reasoner, the search for the truth begins in earnest. But as mysterious accidents begin to happen, Cara suspects her attempt to find out the truth is not welcome—and neither is she. Readers will be turning pages to find the answers Cara seeks.




Lady Rose's Secret


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Marriage was not the intended outcome when loyal and determined Miss Rose Chesterfield made a wager with London’s most eligible rake not to call in a debt that would ruin her family. Ashley Delacroix, Viscount Rampton is practised at resisting the lures of scheming debutantes to get him to the altar, which is why he only consorts with beautiful widows and willing matrons. When irresistible Lady Chesterfield indicates she’s prepared to barter her wares for the short time she’s in England in return for not calling in a ticklish debt, Rampton eagerly sets up the perfect seduction. But Lady Chesterfield is not what she seems and Rampton’s anger at being honour-bound to offer her matrimony is equalled only by his anger at the lengths to which Miss Chesterfield will go not to marry him. Rose, now married to the man who’s enthralled her from the moment she arrived in London, is determined to prove her worth to her new husband. But her beautiful, scheming sister-in-law Helena – the real Lady Chesterfield – is furious that Rose has ruined her plans for happiness a second time. She’s intent on orchestrating the perfect poetic justice she believes Rose deserves. And a husband full of mistrust with a penchant for beautiful matrons is just the tool for revenge she needs. Previously published as A Little Deception and shortlisted for an Australian Romance Readers' Award.




Lady Rose Secret Agent 36-24-36


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Meet Lady Rose, she's got all; brains, beauty,deadly skills-and a license to kill. When Rose travels to Atlantic City to be beauty pageant, she runs into Top Russia agent on a mission to hunt her down. Little does she know that all assets will become lethal liabilites. Rose fall victim to an 'inside job' - her boss, Martin Stone, is in league with the enemy and brainwashes her. One of America's top secret weapons is now in the hands of the enemy, programmed to kill the Preisdent. It's a race against time as her lover Lucky Star comes to the rescue . But will he reach her in time. With all agencies on a alert for the "traitorous" Lady Rose , a bomb planted in the White House is ticking away and Rose and Lucky know they can't defuse it in time. Their only hope is to get a message to the Command - in Chief in time to shield him from burnt of blast. Will the President survive? Can Rose clear her name in time of uncover the deadly plot. Hang on, it's going to be wild ride .




The Young Prince and His Fate


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Prince Ranvir is the heir to his kingdom of Monrock but becomes hesitant to become king, as his father, Mangus, had to take on the responsibility of running an entire kingdom by himself because of losing his mother and sister at a very young age and that his girlfriend of six years left him unexpectedly. As he approaches his coming of age, he soon finds out about the legend of the fate-rose where it can tell a person’s future before he or she finds out for himself or herself. Ranvir seeks out the opportunity to find the rose to tell him his fate, but little does he know that the rose comes with consequences if one where to encounter the rose. What does the rose have in store for Ranvir? Only fate will tell.




Major Short Stories of D.H. Lawrence


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First published in 1998. This reference guide is designed for those who would be knowledge able readers of major short stories by D.H. Lawrence when the store of scholarship, investigation, and appraisal is far too vast for all but the expert. An inclusive examination of what has been written about these short stories, each chapter deals with a different short story and consists of five distinct sections: (1) the complete publication history, including all revisions and variants; (2) a thorough examination of recognized and hitherto unrecognized sources, as well as the influences at work on Lawrence in the creation of the story; (3) the story’s relationship to Lawrence’s other writings; (4) acknowledgement and summary of all extant critical studies; and (5) a bibliography of works cited. This study concentrates on six short stories culled from Lawrence’s more than fifty works of short fiction.




Survival


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‘Survival’ an unforgettable romantic story about friendship, secrets of the heart, prohibited passions. A love story between a young man, Daniel Roberts and Rose O’Hara caught in the treacherous chained events of time and destination in pursuit of their own identity, respect, and justice. Victims of conjectures society imposed upon them: the constant struggles to survive above poverty, selfishness, and violence in the world they live. It is a story of intricated immoral preludes of greed, jealousy, and vengeance. It is where the spell of nature and life created vibrant and confrontational settings of beauty and tragedy. Dramatically uncovers old codes of silence, revealing dangerous secrets of characters, of culture, of social degradation and abuse. It is where questions about the conscience values of men are raised, who they are and where they are going.




The Golden Girls


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This cultural history is a fun yet meaningful examination of the beloved 1980s sitcom The Golden Girls, including how it tackled progressive social issues of its time and forever changed the way audiences view older women.




Exposed by the Mask


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In these four lectures Peter Hall reveals a lifetime of discoveries about classical theatre, Shakespeare, opera and modern drama. The central argument is that form and structured language paradoxically give freedom to power of thought and feeling, much as the masks of early Greek drama enabled actors to express extreme emotion. The mask may take many forms – the precise language of Beckett and Pinter, the classical form of Mozart’s operas, or Shakespeare’s verse. Reprinted to form part of the Oberon Masters series, a brand new collection of attractive hardbacks on key themes within the arts written by leading lights in each subject.




The Art of Gardening with Roses


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Graham Stuart Thomas stands alone as the world's pre-eminent rose gardener. In this unique presentation he focuses on the uses of a variety of garden plants--flowering and nonflowering--with which to create enduring garden designs that rescue roses from the stiff formality of most ornamental gardens. Here, Mr. Thomas employs the lessons of the magnificent garden at Mottisfont Abbey, first created by him in 1972 and extended in the 1980s, to demonstrate thrilling design choices and methods of lengthening the flowering seasons open to any alert gardener. As Henry Mitchell, the Washington Post's distinguished horticulturist, puts it: "It was Thomas who launched the revival of interest in roses long out of commerce...He found many of the unheard-of nineteenth-century roses at Bobbink and Atkins Nursery in New Jersey and the old Lester and Tillotson Nursery in California. The authority of Graham Stuart Thomas is by no means limited to roses. He writes authoritatively on perennials, garden design, the grouping of plants, on groundcovers and much else...Few gardeners are so catholic or such connoisseurs." The present book is a glorious display--in words and color illustrations--of Mr. Thomas's gardens, providing an education for the reader in the design of his own garden. Photographs show roses close up and in garden settings with complementary plants that extend the flowering season of the gardens into the late fall. The author explores the origins of the roses selected and explains how he has employed their particular qualities in his designs. He includes a checklist to assist gardeners who wish to re-create these sumptuous plant combinations.