The Collected Greene Shorts Volume 3


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This volume contains seven sizzling hot short stories from erotica writer Esmeralda Greene. Previously released as ebooks, these stories are now available in paper. 1: "Office Mating" - David doesn't intend to cheat on his wife, but one day circumstances just get out of control in this sexy and comical tale of voyeurism, exhibitionism, crossed purposes and passionate, freewheeling lust. 2: "Milking Kimberly" - New mother Kimberly is horny, and she finds that her milk-filled breasts are a great help in seducing her best friend's husband Lyle. Lyle quickly learns that mother's milk isn't just for babies! 3: "Swallowing" - Donna craves that most male of bodily fluids, and her stepson Andy is happy to feed her hunger. The energetic couple enjoy each other in a host of different ways, and Donna gets many a mouthful of the thick, gooey nectar she desires. 4: "Tied to the Scene" - A bad girl gets her comeuppance. Ashley has a plan to steal from her employer with the help of her boyfriend. But to make the feigned robbery scene realistic, she has to be tied up and abused... and abused... and abused... 5: "Pregnant Interlude" - The eroticism of pregnancy is the theme here. Michelle has a big tummy, and a sex drive to match. Her husband isn't taking care of her needs, but one day it seems that everyone else is eager to service the young mother-to-be! 6: "Teacher Fantasy" - The relationship between teacher and pupil gets kinky. The three connected tales begin with sexy high school teacher Ann being caned on her bare bottom--in front of a classroom full of students! And things only get stranger and sexier... 7: "Grocery Shopping" - Another light-hearted look at marital infidelity. Grocery shopping is a boring chore for our hero, until one day he meets up with a cute, funny, and irresistibly sexy fellow shopper. Who knew that cucumbers and frozen foods were such ideal tools for seductive banter? And as for the uses that soft-spread margarine can be put to...




Pulp Fiction


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The Hunchback of Notre Dame Annotated


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The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo published in January 14, 1831. The title refers to the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, on which the story is centered. Set in medieval Paris, it tells the story of the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, condemned as a witch by the tormented archdeacon Claude Frollo, who lusts after her. Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer of Notre-Dame Cathedral, having fallen in love with the kindhearted Esmeralda, tries to save her by hiding her in the cathedral's tower.




Esmarelda's Shoe


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Shhhhh...listen... Have you heard of Esmarelda? Well, she has heard of you! Only in October does she fly down to watch over the children. She makes sure that all the children listen because on Halloween night, she will take flight and stay out of sight. She will leave you a clue and you will think, “Now what do I do?” Be good to your parents, siblings, and friends. She will let your parents know how you have been. So remember, Esmarelda is watching, and trick-or-treating is just about ready to begin!




Crafts and Keepsakes for the Holidays


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Shares ideas for stockings, decorations, handmade cards, gift wrap, favors, and holiday foods.




Our Ellsworth Ancestors


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Josiah Ellsworth was born about 1629 and immigrated about 1646 from England to Windsor, Connecticut. He married Elizabeth Holcomb in 1654, and died in 1689. Some of his direct descendants became Mormon converts. Includes Edmund Lovel Ellsworth's autobiography.










One for the Murphys


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From the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Fish in a Tree! Carley uses humor and street smarts to keep her emotional walls high and thick. But the day she becomes a foster child, and moves in with the Murphys, she's blindsided. This loving, bustling family shows Carley the stable family life she never thought existed, and she feels like an alien in their cookie-cutter-perfect household. Despite her resistance, the Murphys eventually show her what it feels like to belong--until her mother wants her back and Carley has to decide where and how to live. She's not really a Murphy, but the gifts they've given her have opened up a new future. "Hunt's writing is fearless and One For The Murphys is a story that is at once compassionate, thought-provoking and beautifully told. From the first page, I was drawn into Carley's story. She is a character not to be missed or forgotten." —Jacqueline Woodson, National Book Award-winning author of Brown Girl Dreaming Winner of the Tassy Walden Award for New Voice in Children's Literature




A History of the Food of Paris


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Paris has played a unique role in world gastronomy, influencing cooks and gourmets across the world. It has served as a focal point not only for its own cuisine, but for regional specialties from across France. For tourists, its food remains one of the great attractions of the city itself. Yet the history of this food remains largely unknown. A History of the Food of Paris brings together archaeology, historical records, memoirs, statutes, literature, guidebooks, news items, and other sources to paint a sweeping portrait of the city’s food from the Neanderthals to today’s bistros and food trucks. The colorful history of the city’s markets, its restaurants and their predecessors, of immigrant food, even of its various drinks appears here in all its often surprising variety, revealing new sides of this endlessly fascinating city.