The Alpha's Prisoner


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“I don’t get why you would hide from me.” “What do you want?” “I honestly don’t know how you can want to run away from this.” he whispered before pulling her head against him and claiming her mouth with his. *** Violet is sent on a mission to find Jack Morde, the leader of the Rebels pack. But unforeseen twists lie ahead and she can't imagine what is waiting for her. When she becomes his prisoner, Violet starts to realize that maybe what she heard about the enemies of the Diamond Pack wasn't exactly what it seemed. Is she going to give up on her life and her family to seek her future and destiny? Or will she try to escape from Jack’s mansion and do what she had to do in the first place? The Alpha's Prisoner is created by Rafaella Dutra, an EGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.




The Mysterious Prisoner: A Painful Love Werewolf Romance (Alpha's Caged Luna Book 1)


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“W.What d.d.did you say?” My heart hammers against my chest as I stare into his hungry eyes. I must have heard it wrong. He leans in a closer to me, and his alluring scent fills my nose. “You said you would do anything to lessen your punishment. So, give me your body for my own little pleasure.” Cassandra, the heir to her pack, stands alone as all eyes turn to her, wanting justice for her father’s cruel deeds. However, no one notices she is also a victim. In the past, she has used her ability to see the future to navigate around her father’s nasty webs of deceit, but when she needed her gift the most, it failed to work. To keep her identity hidden, she seeks the help of a witch to hide her golden blonde hair and her scent. However, she forgets to ask one crucial thing. How long does the spell last? The victorious Alpha Drake only sees red and wants revenge. He jumps at the chance to make someone pay, but will his excitement waver when he finds out the truth about his prisoner? In addition, will his fiancé let him change his mind?




Thief Prisoner Soldier Priest


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Paul Cowley grew up in Manchester amid the chaotic world of his alcoholic parents. His early exposure to heavy drinking, explosive arguments and the unnerving aggression of his father led him into homelessness and crime. By seventeen he was behind bars. Years later, following a career in the army which 'made a man of him' yet ultimately failed to give him direction and purpose, Paul's search for meaning resulted in an unexpected encounter with God that changed his life for ever. This remarkable and touching account of his early years, from thief to prisoner, soldier and, eventually, priest, should inspire anyone who feels their life is out of control. It is, by turns, a dramatic, traumatic and comic story, yet one that stands as a testament to how God offers hope to all who have the courage to respond.




Alpha Prisoner


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Jhona and Finn have begun the first stage in the mating process, so things should be all sunshine and rainbows, right? Wrong. Jhona is more confused than he's ever been. After the fiasco with the Northern Pack and Finn's dangerous poisoned wolf, things have become extremely complicated. The secrets pile up too quickly to stop it, and a shifter war is brewing on the horizon with Jhona's pack being at the center. Not only that, but while Jhona can admit to his attraction toward Finn and shares a bed with him, he's not certain he'll ever be ready to fully submit to his alpha. Due to his dark past having never been laid to rest, he can't even admit his love for Finn to himself, let alone out loud. It leads to further trouble knocking on their door. An incredibly powerful--and familiar--alpha wants to claim him once and for all, one that Jhona's fated mate will begin to understand shares a kinship with him in the worst way possible. Finn has his own demons. Ones that he's been running from for his entire life, but no longer. They're catching up, causing his wolf to grow stronger with each passing day. Ever since officially starting the mating process with Jhona, the urge to dominate him has become overwhelming. The longer Finn waits patiently for his mate to make a decision, the more pain and anguish he goes through in order to suppress his dark desires. That paired with his fear that the Northern Pack will call on him to rule has left Finn sick to his stomach. He'll do anything to make Jhona his, but not at the cost of his mate's happiness. It leaves them at a crossroads, both emotionally and physically as their bond grows to unstoppable heights and another alpha hovers like a dark cloud above them. As the situations of both their love and pack life heat up, will they be able to stay afloat, or will it prove too much to handle? This is the second and final installment in the omegaverse series.




Prisoner's Hope


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The third book in the military science fiction series is “a splendid homage to the grand tradition of the old seafarer’s tale” (Roger MacBride Allen, author of the Star Wars Corellian Trilogy). While recovering from the physical and emotional wounds he sustained in Challenger’s Hope, Nick Seafort is named as the liaison between the wealthy planters of Hope Nation and the United Nations Navy. The lurking, acid-spewing, fish-shape aliens are a real threat, and everyone is on edge. When the fleet returns to Earth, dissent grows among the people of Hope Nation, who feel abandoned by the military and left at the mercy of the alien horde. The Seafort Saga continues as Nick Seafort takes on powerful rebels at home, the cold-blooded aliens, and his own self-doubt. He must make a choice that could save Hope Nation, but would also sentence him to death.




A Prisoner's Argument


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Convicted of real estate theft in 2005, Ricky was remanded to the Texas Department of Criminal Justice Institutional Division to serve a 20 year sentence. Immediately, he was shocked at the sour living standards and decided to write this journal noting his experiences and the non existent efforts to rehabilitate offenders.




Behind Bars – Britain's Most Notorious Prisoner Reveals What Life is Like Inside


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Charlie has taken his 24 years of experience of prison dwelling and condensed it into one handy and comprehensive volume. Moved regularly around the prisons of the British Isles he has sampled all that prison life has to offer, taking in both the historic and pre-historic buildings that comprise Britain's infamous prison system. It's all in here from the correct way to brew vintage prison 'hooch' and how to keep the screws from finding it, to the indispensable culinary methods required to make prison food edible. Read about Charlie's special taming techniques for prison wildlife such as spiders, rats and cockroaches, creatures that may be your only friends on long stretches in solitary. Also Charlie shows how to plan and prepare for marriage inside what can be seen as a less than romantic setting. With over 70,000 people (and rising) currently residing at Her Majesty's pleasure, Charlie Bronson's "Good Prison Guide" is essential for young offenders and 'old lags' alike. Make sure you don't get nicked without it.




Prisoner Reentry


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This book addresses the core issues in prisoner reentry into society after incarceration. The chapters are written by academic scholars who have much experience researching and writing about prisoner reentry and by people who work in the field of prison reentry. Comprising reviews of empirical literature, this study is also supplemented by the workings of a reentry agency in the state of California. The focus of the work is to provide the best practices within prisoner reentry programs, to explore the barriers experienced by both prisoners and reentry agencies as they work toward the reentry of prisoners, and to discuss critical issues associated with prisoner reentry. The authors broach various topics regarding life after imprisonment, such as: the financial burden, problems faced by sex offenders, changing family dynamics and employment. An engaging and thought-provoking study, this book will be of particular interest to scholars of criminology theory, the justice system and sociology.