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After ending an affair with a married man and a friendship with longtime friend Tia, Nicole falls in love with Derrick, a single wealthy businessman, but wonders whom to trust after Tia returns with harsh accusations against him.
Author : Daaimah S. Poole
Publisher : Kensington Books
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 35,8 MB
Release : 2009-10-01
Category :
ISBN : 0758248849
After ending an affair with a married man and a friendship with longtime friend Tia, Nicole falls in love with Derrick, a single wealthy businessman, but wonders whom to trust after Tia returns with harsh accusations against him.
Author : Jessica Hawkins
Publisher : Jessica Hawkins
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 27,48 MB
Release : 2017-05-22
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0997869186
"This is the best slow-burn romance I have ever read."—New York Times bestselling author, Penelope Ward If I closed my eyes, I could still see them—all blonde sunshine, ocean-blue eyes, and long limbs. The glint of Lake’s gold bracelet. Pink cotton candy on Tiffany’s tongue. My scenery may have changed from heaven to hell, but some things never would: my struggle to do right by both sisters. To let Lake soar. To lift Tiffany up. The sacrifices I made for them, I made willingly. A better man would’ve walked away by now, but I never claimed to be any good. I only promised myself I’d keep enough distance. If I’d learned one thing from my past, it was that love came in different forms. You could love passionately, hurt deep, die young. Or you could provide the kind of firm, steady support someone else could lean on. Lake was everything I wanted, and nothing I could ever have. I was nobody before I knew her and a criminal after. The way to love her was to let her shine—even if it would be for somebody else. Book two in a completed, USA TODAY bestselling love saga.
Author : Jean Little
Publisher : Penguin Global
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 10,55 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780670044665
A wise, tender, and funny summer adventure story from one of Canada's most beloved writers for children. On a flight from Vancouver to Toronto, two girls meet, forming an unlikely friendship. Tall, athletic Samantha is going to spend the summer with a family friend while her father is in South America. Alexis, a shy girl who likes books, is being sent to a horse farm to learn how to ride while her mother and stepfather are travelling in Australia. As they talk, Sam and Alex realize they'd each rather be doing what the other is: Sam's elderly hostess runs a bookshop, and the family Alex is staying with is young and boisterous. By the time their flight lands in Toronto, the girls have hatched their plot. They're going to trade places for the summer. After all, the people they're going to visit have never met them, and their own parents are far away and hard to contact. But will they manage to pull it off? For how long? And with what consequences?
Author : Patti Doss
Publisher :
Page : 256 pages
File Size : 10,77 MB
Release : 2016-03-04
Category : African Americans
ISBN : 9780692653159
Tammie and Mike are married with three children. Lately Mike has been making the typical moves of a cheater, working late and always hiding his phone. Tammie is suspicious and convinced that Mike's attention is on someone else. That is, until he sweeps her off of her feet with a romantic night that she will never forget. All of her worries are washed away with every touch, kiss, and stroke. Confidence in her man and marriage replaces her previous suspicions. Then as luck would have it, evidence of Mike's infidelity smacks her in the face. It's a hard dose of reality. Yet what hurt much worse is the realization of who the side chick is. After cheating on Tammie off and on for years, Karma finally steps in and Mike meets the side chick from hell. She has fallen in love with him and won't let go. A wicked turn of events reveals his infidelity, and Mike quickly realizes that this is one side chick that will not go away. This story will take you on a wild ride full of hills, dips, and curves filled with romance, pain, betrayal, and lots of drama all intertwined in one emotional roller coaster.
Author : Jane Haddam
Publisher : Minotaur Books
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 38,56 MB
Release : 2011-04-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1429904933
Jane Haddam's stylishly written novels featuring Gregor Demarkian, retired chief of the FBI's Behavioral Sciences Unit, have thrilled and delighted an ever-increasing number of readers over the years. Now, with Somebody Else's Music, Haddam delivers her most compelling crime novel to date - a brilliant exploration of how the past affects the present and the twisted workings of human psyche. Elizabeth Toliver, now an acclaimed author with a rock star lover, was a too-smart, fashion-impaired teen who was the target of abuse from a circle of popular high school girls. The abuse escalated until one summer night she was nailed into an outhouse with over twenty snakes and, while she beat herself into a coma trying to escape, a local teenage boy was murdered just outside. Still haunted by nightmares of that night, Toliver returns to her hometown for the first time in almost 30 years, triggering a deadly chain of events.
Author : John Hubner
Publisher : iUniverse
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 25,54 MB
Release : 2003-10
Category : Children
ISBN : 0595300782
With the narrative force of an epic novel and the urgency of first-rate investigative journalism, this important book delves into the daily workings and life-or-death decisions of a typical American family court system. It provides an intimate look at the lives of the parents and children whose fate it decides. A must for social workers and social work students, attorneys, judges, foster parents, law students, child advocates, teachers, journalists and anyone who cares about our nation's children.
Author : Elizabeth Brundage
Publisher : Penguin
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 12,67 MB
Release : 2008
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780670019007
Having grown up in a privileged environment, private school student Willa witnesses the tragic collision between the private difficulties of her biological and adoptive families, a situation that is further challenged by the indiscretions of her headmaster and a feminist sculptor's reckless affair. 60,000 first printing.
Author : Freddie Moore
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 133 pages
File Size : 23,67 MB
Release : 2017-08-30
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 1546206000
Growing up, I have always had a desire to write poetry. It has become my greatest passion; there is nothing that compasses to expressing your true feelings of the heart. I give God all the glory for my ability to do so. These poems are about being open and honest when expressing your feelings for the one that you love without any hesitations, and if your feelings are real, there shouldnt be. Love is a real emotion that should not be toyed with. After you read this book, read it again; let it enter your mind and soul. Love is a powerful thing, there is a lot that I could say, but I would like for you to read it for yourself, and your feelings and emotions will automatically enhance because I feel it too.
Author : Mineke Schipper
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 25,87 MB
Release : 2003-01-01
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9780300102499
In this study the author analyses similarities, differences and contradictions in the cultural norms about gender expressed in proverbs she has found in oral and written sources from over 150 countries. Grouping the proverbs into categories as the female body, love, sex, childbirth and the female power, the author examines shared patterns in ideas about women and how men see them.
Author : Patrick Smith
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 20,65 MB
Release : 2010-08-31
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0307379329
From one of our foremost experts on Asia and its history comes this brilliant dissection of the relationship between East and West. In three succinct essays, Patrick Smith investigates the East’s endeavor to adopt Western technology and all that we consider modern. He underscores a crucial distinction between modernization (the simple emulation of the West) and the true task of “becoming modern.” He examines the strategies that three prominent cultures—those of Japan, China, and India—evolved as they encountered materialistic foreign cultures and imported ideas while defending their own traditions. The result, Smith explains, has often been called “doubling”—a division of the self wherein Asians are receptive to Western products and ideas but simultaneously reject these same imports to emphasize the validity of the “unmodern.” Employing an exceptional combination of reflection and reportage, Smith also examines the often troubled relationship Asians have with history as a result of their encounters with the West. Finally, he considers Asia’s twenty-first-century attempt to define itself without reference to the West for the first time in modern history. The author foresees a new balance in the East-West dialogue—one in which the East transcends old ideals of nationhood (another Western import). Smith asserts that there are fundamental lessons in Asia’s long struggle with the modern: In the twenty-first century, the East will challenge the West just as the West once challenged the East. This is a book of exceptional significance and extraordinary depth.