Coveted by the Captain


Book Description

Derek Thanks to a leg injury sustained while serving overseas, I’m no longer an Army Ranger. I’ve been career military so long, I don’t even know how to live my life as a civilian. But thanks to my brother Ethan, I’m a billionaire. So I do what any billionaire military veteran would do—I seek out the best physical therapist in the city. As soon as Dr. Daisy Roberts calls my name, I immediately know she’s going to push me to the brink. And I’m a bastard because I'm going to love every minute of it. The more time I spend with her, the more I want her. She makes me feel and want things that I’ve never wanted before. But she’s my doctor and totally off-limits. Daisy As a physical therapist, I’ve made a good life for myself. Then he walks in. I recognize Derek Pryce instantly; he looks just like his brother Ethan. But his fortune doesn’t interest me; helping him heal, that’s what drives me. He’s a man with plenty of demons and my greatest challenge. And the more time we spend together, the more I desire him. But I’m not supposed to want him.




Coveted Duet


Book Description

Coveted by the Billionaire: A CEO Romance Gabrielle Landing a job at Pryce Enterprises is like winning the lottery. Everybody tries, but there’s only one winner. I, Gabrielle Hernandez, was just hired as the executive assistant to Ethan Pryce—yes that Pryce. The man who owns the whole damn company. People say he’s cold, shrewd, aloof. When he interviewed me, I didn’t get that vibe at all. Shrewd and aloof maybe, but not cold. All I know is that he likes to be in control. But he doesn’t intimidate me. I am a strong, independent woman. And I plan to stay that way. At least that was the plan. Ethan As the CEO of Pryce Enterprises, my day is filled with meetings and business dealings. I took over the company a few years ago, after my brother wasn’t interested. Which is just fine, because I’ve made the company worth billions.When Gabrielle Hernandez is hired as my executive assistant, I try, in vain, to ignore my attraction to her. But day in and day out, my feelings grow stronger. I want to reveal my feelings, but I’m scared she’ll hate me. Or worse, reject me. Or hell, she could even sue me. But she doesn’t. Our love and passion burns hotter than the sun. Our story is one for eternity. Coveted by the Captain: A Friends to Lovers, Billionaire Military Romance Derek Thanks to a leg injury sustained while serving overseas, I’m no longer an Army Ranger. I’ve been career military so long, I don’t even know how to live my life as a civilian. But thanks to my brother Ethan, I’m a billionaire. So I do what any billionaire military veteran would do—I seek out the best physical therapist in the city. As soon as Dr. Daisy Roberts calls my name, I immediately know she’s going to push me to the brink. And I’m a bastard because I'm going to love every minute of it. The more time I spend with her, the more I want her. She makes me feel and want things that I’ve never wanted before. But she’s my doctor and totally off-limits. Daisy As a physical therapist, I’ve made a good life for myself. Then he walks in. I recognize Derek Pryce instantly; he looks just like his brother Ethan. But his fortune doesn’t interest me; helping him heal, that’s what drives me. He’s a man with plenty of demons and my greatest challenge. And the more time we spend together, the more I desire him. But I’m not supposed to want him.




The Plattsburger


Book Description




The Truelove (Vol. Book 15) (Aubrey/Maturin Novels)


Book Description

“The Aubrey-Maturin series . . . ebbs and flows with the timeless tide of character and the human heart."—Ken Ringle, Washington Post A British whaler has been captured by an ambitious chief in the Sandwich Islands at French instigation, and Captain Jack Aubrey is dispatched with the Surprise to restore order. But stowed away in the cable-tier is an escaped female convict. To the officers, Clarissa Harvill is an object of awkward courtliness and dangerous jealousies. Aubrey himself is won over and indeed strongly attracted to this woman who will not speak of her past. But only Aubrey’s friend, Dr. Stephen Maturin, can fathom Harvill’s secrets: her crime, her personality, and a clue identifying a highly-placed English spy in the pay of Napoleon’s intelligence service. In a thrilling finale, Patrick O’Brian delivers all the excitement his many readers expect: Aubrey and the crew of the Surprise impose a brutal pax Britannica upon the islanders in a pitched battle against a band of headhunting cannibals.




Captain Mac


Book Description

From 1908 until 1954, Donald Baxter MacMillan spent nearly 50 years exploring the Arctic—longer than anyone else. Growing up near the ocean, and orphaned by 12, MacMillan forged an adventurous life. Mary Morton Cowan focuses on the vital role MacMillan played in Robert Peary's 1908-09 North Pole Expedition, as well as his relationships with explorers Peary, Matthew Henson, and Richard Byrd. She follows his long and distinguished career, including daring adventures, contributions to environmental science and to the cultural understanding of eastern Arctic natives. Working closely with the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum at Bowdoin College, Cowan showcases many MacMillan documents and archival photographs, many MacMillan's own in this winner of the John Burroughs Nature Books for Young Readers Award.




Steamboat


Book Description

Describes how Blanche Douglas Leathers studied the Mississippi River and passed the test to become the first female steamboat captain in 1894. By the Caldecott Honor illustrator of Hush!







Works


Book Description




Hold at All Hazards


Book Description

"Casemate has a long history of publishing high quality military history non-fiction. Lately, they have expanded their range of work to include well written novels using wartime settings." – WWII History MagazineCaptain John Bigelow's efforts to sharpen up a slovely light artillery battery make him unpopular with the men, but his efforts will bear fruit when the men are told to hold their position at Gettysburg no matter what. By late January of 1863, the 9th Massachusetts Battery of Light Artillery has been stationed within the Washington, D.C. defenses the entirety of its five-month existence. The soldiers are badly demoralized, inadequately trained and poorly disciplined. When the inept captain of the battery believes that he’s about to be fired, he hastily resigns, and the governor of Massachusetts promptly selects a twenty-three-year-old artillery officer with battlefield experience to take command. Captain John Bigelow institutes strict discipline and rigorous training which causes the men, including Chief Bugler Charles Wellington Reed, to consider him to be a heartless tyrant. However, Captain Bigelow’s methods rapidly improve their capabilities and Reed reluctantly gains respect for the new captain. Nevertheless, subtle conflict between captain and bugler remains in a manner only constrained by military protocol. In late June of 1863 the battery is collected by the Army of the Potomac as it passes the Washington defenses to thwart an invasion by Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia. After days of hard marching, Bigelow’s Battery arrives on the Gettysburg battlefield in the forenoon of July 2, 1863. Within hours they are immersed in violent combat during which the officers and men of the battery fight like veterans against the Confederates. Unbeknownst to Charlie, he will twice disobey a direct order from Captain Bigelow before the day is out. When furious fighting reaches a crescendo, the inexperienced light artillery battery is ordered to hold its position at all hazards, meaning until it’s overrun. Without hesitation the batterymen stand to their guns and sacrifice their life’s blood to gain the time necessary for a second line of artillery to be formed behind them, thus helping to prevent a disastrous defeat for the Federal Army on Northern soil. Charlie saves his captain’s life and is later awarded the Medal of Honor.




Pinstripes by the Tale


Book Description

Baseball fans in the Bronx and beyond will delight in this incomparable, far-reaching collection of insider tales When 19-year-old Marty Appel got a job as a mail clerk for the New York Yankees, assigned to spend the summer of '68 answering Mickey Mantle's fan letters, he couldn't have known it was just the start of over a half-century entwined with the Bronx Bombers. As a PR director, television producer, writer, and historian, Appel never missed an opportunity to get to know the main characters— and supporting cast— of Yankees lore. The result is an unparalleled trove of colorful stories featuring a seemingly unending parade of characters including Mantle, Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra, Thurman Munson, Derek Jeter, George Steinbrenner, and everyone in between. By turns hilarious and heartrending, Pinstripes by the Tale is an intimate look at an iconic franchise through the lens of its foremost historical authority. Told as a series of captivating vignettes, it invites readers to consider the small moments that quietly shape the contours of baseball history.