Secret Millionaire for the Surrogate/Her Brooding Scottish Heir


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Secret Millionaire For The Surrogate - Donna Alward It's wedding photographer Harper's job to capture other people's happy ever afters, but she doesn't believe in one for herself...until she meets ruggedly gorgeous best man Drew. Having offered to be a surrogate for her best friend, Harper tries to fight their instant chemistry, until Drew sneaks past her defences. But she's about to learn this extraordinary man has an even more extraordinary secret! Her Brooding Scottish Heir - Ella Hayes A cottage in the Scottish Highlands seems like the perfect retreat for artist Milla O'Brien. Only, running from the memories of her broken engagement, she arrives during a lavish wedding on the estate! Milla finds a kindred spirit in the bride's brother, brooding heir Cormac Buchanan. Happy-ever-afters seem as painful for the ex-soldier as they are for her. Could they heal each other's hearts?




Harlequin Romance January 2019 Box Set


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Harlequin® Romance brings you a collection of four new titles, available now! Experience the rush of falling in love! This Harlequin® Romance box set includes: #4647 A DIAMOND FOR THE SINGLE MOM Manhattan Babies by Susan Meier After discovering that his best friend’s widow, single mom Harper, has been left with nothing, billionaire bachelor Seth McCallan resolves to put things right. Even if that means moving her into his penthouse—and awakening a dangerous longing to stand by her, now and always… #4648 SECRET MILLIONAIRE FOR THE SURROGATE Marrying a Millionaire by Donna Alward Wedding photographer Harper tries fighting her attraction to best man Drew. After all, she’s just offered to be her best friend’s surrogate! Until Drew sneaks past her defenses. But she’s about to learn this gorgeous man has an extraordinary secret… #4649 RESISTING THE ITALIAN SINGLE DAD by Katrina Cudmore Billionaire Max Lovato hired her to help his daughter. Yet after spending time with Max under the Italian sun, sleep consultant Carly realizes little Isabella isn’t the only one hiding a wealth of pain. But helping heal his scarred heart means risking her own again. #4650 HER BROODING SCOTTISH HEIR by Ella Hayes Running from memories of her broken engagement, artist Milla O’Brien arrives at her Scottish Highlands retreat…in the middle of a lavish wedding! She finds a kindred spirit in the bride’s brother, ex-soldier Cormac Buchanan, but can they heal each other’s hearts?




Secret Millionaire for the Surrogate


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They met at a wedding… Will they say ‘I do’? It’s wedding photographer Harper’s job to capture other people’s happy ever afters, but she doesn’t believe in one for herself. Until she meets ruggedly gorgeous best man Drew. Having offered to be a surrogate for her best friend, Harper tries to fight their instant chemistry, until Drew sneaks past her defenses. But she’s about to learn this extraordinary man has an extraordinary secret! Marrying a Millionaire duet Book 1 — Best Man for the Wedding Planner Book 2 — Secret Millionaire for the Surrogate “A lovely setting, well-written characters and a completely believable conflict make for an engaging read.” RT Book Reviews on Hired: The Italian’s Bride “Love and romance artfully knitted in a well-written story featuring family, new traditions, and how one successful woman forged a new path in life.” Goodreads on A Cadence Creek Christmas




Her Secret Millionaire


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Imperial Leather


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Imperial Leather chronicles the dangerous liaisons between gender, race and class that shaped British imperialism and its bloody dismantling. Spanning the century between Victorian Britain and the current struggle for power in South Africa, the book takes up the complex relationships between race and sexuality, fetishism and money, gender and violence, domesticity and the imperial market, and the gendering of nationalism within the zones of imperial and anti-imperial power.




Mongrel Nation


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Mongrel Nation surveys the history of the United Kingdom’s African, Asian, and Caribbean populations from 1948 to the present, working at the juncture of cultural studies, literary criticism, and postcolonial theory. Ashley Dawson argues that during the past fifty years Asian and black intellectuals from Sam Selvon to Zadie Smith have continually challenged the United Kingdom’s exclusionary definitions of citizenship, using innovative forms of cultural expression to reconfigure definitions of belonging in the postcolonial age. By examining popular culture and exploring topics such as the nexus of race and gender, the growth of transnational politics, and the clash between first- and second-generation immigrants, Dawson broadens and enlivens the field of postcolonial studies. Mongrel Nation gives readers a broad landscape from which to view the shifting currents of politics, literature, and culture in postcolonial Britain. At a time when the contradictions of expansionist braggadocio again dominate the world stage, Mongrel Nation usefully illuminates the legacy of imperialism and suggests that creative voices of resistance can never be silenced.Dawson “Elegant, eloquent, and full of imaginative insight, Mongrel Nation is a refreshing, engaged, and informative addition to post-colonial and diasporic literary scholarship.” —Hazel V. Carby, Yale University “Eloquent and strong, insightful and historically precise, lively and engaging, Mongrel Nation is an expansive history of twentieth-century internationalist encounters that provides a broader landscape from which to understand currents, shifts, and historical junctures that shaped the international postcolonial imagination.” —May Joseph, Pratt Institute Ashley Dawson is Associate Professor of English at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center and the College of Staten Island. He is coeditor of the forthcoming Exceptional State: Contemporary U.S. Culture and the New Imperialism.




Bourdieu's Secret Admirer in the Caucasus


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Bourdieu's Secret Admirer in the Caucasus is a gripping account of the developmental dynamics involved in the collapse of Soviet socialism. Fusing a narrative of human agency to his critical discussion of structural forces, Georgi M. Derluguian reconstructs from firsthand accounts the life story of Musa Shanib—who from a small town in the Caucasus grew to be a prominent leader in the Chechen revolution. In his examination of Shanib and his keen interest in the sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, Derluguian discerns how and why this dissident intellectual became a nationalist warlord. Exploring globalization, democratization, ethnic identity, and international terrorism, Derluguian contextualizes Shanib's personal trajectory from de-Stalinization through the nationalist rebellions of the 1990s, to the recent rise in Islamic militancy. He masterfully reveals not only how external economic and political forces affect the former Soviet republics but how those forces are in turn shaped by the individuals, institutions, ethnicities, and social networks that make up those societies. Drawing on the work of Charles Tilly, Immanuel Wallerstein, and, of course, Bourdieu, Derluguian's explanation of the recent ethnic wars and terrorist acts in Russia succeeds in illuminating the role of human agency in shaping history.




Descartes' Error


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Since Descartes famously proclaimed, "I think, therefore I am," science has often overlooked emotions as the source of a person’s true being. Even modern neuroscience has tended, until recently, to concentrate on the cognitive aspects of brain function, disregarding emotions. This attitude began to change with the publication of Descartes’ Error in 1995. Antonio Damasio—"one of the world’s leading neurologists" (The New York Times)—challenged traditional ideas about the connection between emotions and rationality. In this wondrously engaging book, Damasio takes the reader on a journey of scientific discovery through a series of case studies, demonstrating what many of us have long suspected: emotions are not a luxury, they are essential to rational thinking and to normal social behavior.




Family Wars


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Many of the world's most successful businesses are family owned. With this comes the threat of family bust-ups, sibling rivalry and petty jealousies. Family Wars takes you behind the scenes on a rollercoaster ride through the ups and downs of some of the biggest family-run companies in the world, showing how family in-fighting has threatened to bring about their downfall. Whether it's the Redstone's courtroom battles or the feud over Henry Ford's reluctance to let go of the reigns, the book reveals the origins, the extent and the final resolution of some of the most famous family feuds in recent history. Names you'll recognise include: the Gallo Family; the Guinness story; the Pathak family; and the Gucci family. An astonishing exposé of the way families do business and how arguments can threaten to blow a business apart, Family Wars also offers valuable advice on how such problems can be contained and solved.




Toilers of the Sea


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