The Mafia's Good Girl


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“Before we get on with our business, there’s a bit of a paperwork you’d need to sign,” Damon said suddenly. He took out a piece of paper and pushed it towards Violet. “What’s this?” she asked. “A written agreement for the price of our sale,” Damon replied. He said it so calmly and so nonchalantly, like he wasn’t buying a girl’s virginity for one million dollars. Violet swallowed hard and her eyes began to glaze over the words on that paper. The agreement was pretty self-explanatory. It basically stated that she’d agree to this sale of her virginity for the aforementioned price and that their signatures would seal the deal. Damon already signed his part and hers was left blank. It was one million dollars. This was more money than she could ever see in her lifetime. One night compared to that would be minuscule. One could even argue that it was a bargain. So before she could change her mind again, Violet took the pen from Damon’s hand and signed her name on the dotted line. Right as the clock struck midnight that day, Violet Rose Carvey had just signed a deal with Damon Van Zandt, the devil in the flesh. * Warning: Mature content ahead. Enter at your own risk. *




The Girl's Body Book (Fifth Edition)


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A guide to help preteen girls navigate the changes and challenges of puberty and growing up. From periods to peer pressure, puberty is hard! This newly updated fifth edition helps prepare young girls and their parents for the ups and downs of puberty, middle school, and everything in between. This guide for pre-teen girls addresses issues like changing bodies, personal hygiene, self-confidence, leadership, personal boundaries, and mindfulness. The Girl’s Body Book helps prepare girls for puberty and beyond by giving them age appropriate information, tools, tips, and tricks to take care of themselves and grow up in a healthy environment.




A Serenity of Darkness


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"Love sucks." If you haven't said it yourself, I'm sure you've heard others say it. But this statement couldn't be more stupid. It is all too far from the truth. This book tells a lot of stories that have nothing in common except for what they will all prove: their message. Love doesn't suck. What sucks is the lack of it, the loss of it. By the end of this book, you'll be sure that if there's anything that doesn't suck, it's love.




His Intimate Voices


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A dashing young physician and devoted husband, father, and son, Olu Adebo looks at his sky and finds every inch of it lined with silver-until new ambitions drive him to New York City. In the midst of the hustle and bustle of residency training, a needlestick from a patient with AIDS places Adebo face-to-face with his past history with the virus. As his life begins to spin out of control, he succumbs to the strong attraction he feels for two best friends who do not appear to care about the symptoms he displays, symptoms he fears are due to the deadly virus. Adebo stands to lose everything that he has spent his entire life cultivating-his marriage, his children, and his very life. Adebo's devoted friends rally and try to save him from himself. Will their coordinated efforts be enough to pull him back from the precipice, or will the ploy of a deadly virus, the secrets kept from his wife, and the poisonous love of two women prove to be too powerful?




Working Girls


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Working Girls: Fiction, Sexuality, and Modernity investigates the significance of a new form of sexual identity at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century. Young women of the lower-middle and working classes were increasingly abandoning domestic service in favour of occupations of contested propriety. They inspired both moral unease and erotic fascination. Working Girls considers representations of four highly glamorised yet controversial types of women worker: telegraphists and typists (in newly-feminised offices), shop assistants (in the new department stores), and barmaids (in the new 'gin palaces' of major British cities). Economically emancipated (more or less) and liberated (more or less) from the protection and constraints of home and family, shop-girls, barmaids, typists, and telegraphists became mass media sensations. They energised a wide range of late-Victorian and Modernist fiction. This study will bring late-Victorian and Modernist British writers into intimate conversation with a substantial new archive of ephemeral sources often regarded as remote from high art and its concerns: popular fiction; music hall and musical comedy; beauty pageants and fairground exhibitions; visual art and early film; careers manuals; magazine and periodical journalism; moral reform crusades, Royal Commissions, and attempts at protective legislation. Working Girls argues that these seductive yet perilous young women helped writers negotiate anxieties about the state of literary culture in the United Kingdom. Crucially, they preoccupy novelists who were themselves beleaguered by anxieties over cultural capital, the shifting pressures of the literary marketplace, or controversies about the morality of fiction (often leading to the threat of censorship). In articulating questions about sexual integrity, Working Girls articulate often submerged questions about textual integrity and the role of the modern novel.




Murder Made in Italy


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Analyses questions of cultural violence




Unless They're Wicked


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All her life Lux has been hearing the whispers. They say that she is as fey and doomed as her brother and sister and that her mother just appeared one day in the wolf-pits, pale green and mysterious. Sometimes they even say she can talk to Them... When Lux discovers a secret so unspeakable that her father would kill to protect it she finds herself on the edge of the forest ready to find out if it's true what they say about Robin Goodfellow.




Dating as a Spiritual Adventure


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Are you totally frustrated by todays disposable dating culture? Wondering how you can get past the third date and tired of being ghosted? Fed up with having your time wasted by men who have no intention to move forward with you? After more than a decade of dating in New York City, I was so worn down and frustrated with the inability to find a partner that I decided to do something radical. I fled New York with the commitment to reclaim the sense of fun, adventure, and wonder that I once had in meeting men. After traveling the world and dating men from Brooklyn to Budapest, Ive uncovered quite a few truths about love and life. Join me as I take you on a journey into my experiences and then overlay them on top of your own to gain intuition into the blocks that may be holding you back from finding love. Learn how to avoid the red flags and pitfalls in the modern-day dating landscape and find peace on the path to The One. By strategically examining your patterns, asking yourself key questions, and using the law of attraction, you too can make your dating life meaningful and exciting again!




Taking Dictation


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Is this her dream job…or a nightmare waiting to happen? Desperate for cash, Katherine Wheeler skims Craigslist for a job — any job. When her eye lands on what looks like a too-good-to-be-true office assistant job, she’s too broke to heed her misgivings. Within minutes, she has an interview scheduled. Behind the green door of Pyramid Imports, Pieter Van Rijn’s piercing blue eyes and rugged features nearly stop Katherine in her tracks. Before she knows it, she has $2,000 a week, the keys to a brand-new company car, and a perfect-gentleman boss who oozes sex appeal. But almost before the end of her first day, red flags start flying in all directions, clues that seem completely at odds with the man who treats her like a rare and precious find, whose eyes flash with jealousy when another man shows an interest. As the sexual tension between them ratchets up, questions clamor ever louder in the back of Katherine's mind. Is the man who entices her with brief touches and a single, searing kiss everything he seems to be…or should she run like the wind? Note: This title was previously published as Fringe Benefits. boss, secretary, millionaire, European, wealthy hero




The Single Girl's Survival Guide


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What's life like for the single girl in the post-Sex and the City and Bridget Jones era? Imogen Lloyd Webber—who's 30 and happily unwed—tells all, in a smart and sassy guide to work, mind, body, home, friends, socializing, and, of course, dating and sex. She even creates her own shorthand for discussing relationships, explaining what the difference is between a SMBF (Straight Male Best Friend) and a PMDL (Promise Much, Delivers Little) boy. You'll find funny and realistic girl talk about everything from dealing with family, Valentine's Day, and being a "plus one" to gynecologist appointments, apartment decorating, and roommate disasters. There's savvy advice on picking guys up too, but the focus is always on the fabulous single girl herself.