Alien Beauty


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Desiree is not like us. She comes from a world where right and wrong don't exist. Desiree and her companions Theo and Risk land in a new world with nothing. They don't just want to survive, Desiree and her companions want everything you want and more. Their story continues in Alien Beauty Two If you enjoy the Alien Beauty books, you can find the audiobooks for all four episodes on Audible.com. Desiree 1519 and Crossing the Vaal are read by Melanie Frazer. Paris in the Sky and Desiree 1910 are read by Chelsea Lee Rock.




American Herd Book ...


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Author's Digest


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Risque Beauty


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"The recipes, tips, instructions, and secrets are from period sources and are historically accurate and authentic in nature. We have taken great pains to remove [those] that were obviously dangerous ... and have included those that may be easily replicated at home"--Page 5.







Risque


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In this sensual story set in Regency England, Sebastian D'Arcy, Marquis of Brecon--and London's most notorious rakehell--wagers that he can choose one woman and transform her into the greatest courtesan the ton has ever seen. He selects Madeline Foucant, an impoverished, convent-bred beauty who knows her chances of marriage are slim.




Risque Business


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Risque Business by Anne Marie Winston released on Nov 23, 2001 is available now for purchase.




The Panther and the Rose


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Set in 18th-century Bristol, this is the sensual story of a young English heiress who loses her heart to a half-Dutch, half-Japanese shipping magnate. Fate throws Amy into the arms of Count Toshiro Valerius, and the two embark on a passion-filled quest.




The Decision of Desire


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A unique rereading of Lacan’s theory of desire and its link to masochism, joy, mysticism, death, and feminine jouissance Of all of Lacan’s reconceptualizations of Freudian psychoanalytic discourse, the most misunderstood are those concerning human beings’ relation to the unconscious play of desire and the neurosis stemming from their attachment to the phallic function. An interpretive tour de force that engages works by surrealists such as André Breton, canonical writers like William Faulkner and James Joyce, and the philosophers Jean-Paul Sartre, Emmanuel Levinas, and Baruch Spinoza, The Decision of Desire is groundbreaking in its proposal that each of us can seek out and reimagine our relation to the infinite aporias of desire and thereby detach from its destructive, repetitive forms in favor of joy and affirmation. Providing insight to the lay reader of psychoanalytic theory as much as to practicing psychoanalysts, The Decision of Desire is a bold reengagement with the legacy of the notion of desire within psychoanalysis and the quandary of how to assume responsibility for desires. For if desire is always already that of the Other and the unconscious, and also a decision that escapes our consciousness of ourselves, how can we assume an ethical relation to it that avoids the vicious circle of disappointment, neurosis, and destruction? Such is the decision of desire attempted within Silvia Lippi’s profound development of a contemporary psychoanalytic thought.




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