The Alpha's Widower


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What's a guy to do when his straight best friend proposes a fake marriage? Just say -- Yes!Laurie Adams looked like he had it all, but his marriage was a sham, a Mr. Wrong chosen for all the wrong reasons. When his husband dies, Laurie has no time to mourn the cheating bastard--his in-laws have decided that Laurie isn't fit to raise his children and they'll do anything to take them from him. He's lost his husband and lost his faith in people, but he won't lose his children too. So he runs back home to the small farm town he'd left behind a decade ago.Dean MacIntosh should be the perfect alpha for anyone, but all around town he's known as Mr. Not-Quite-Right, the last man a woman dates before she finds her real Prince Charming. It should bother him, but it doesn't. So when his childhood best friend comes running home for protection, Dean has no problem stepping in.Except when Dean offered to fake-marry Laurie, he never expected the wedding kiss to feel so sweet, and he begins to question the sexuality he once took for granted. From an awkward wedding night to an even more awkward honeymoon, Dean and Laurie find their affection runs deeper than either of them ever guessed. And maybe now is Dean's chance to be somebody's Mr. Right.This book is over 64k and contains mpreg, adults adulting in fun & sexy ways, and probably more pottymouth language than should be used in a book with kids underfoot. 18+ readers only please.




The Rational Male


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"The Bible of the Red Pill", The Rational Male® is a rational and pragmatic approach to intersexual dynamics, and the social and psychological underpinnings of intergender relations. The book is the compiled, ten-year core writing of author/blogger Rollo Tomassi from therationalmale.com. Rollo Tomassi is one of the leading voices in the globally growing, male-focused online consortium known as the "Manosphere". Outlined are the concepts of positive masculinity, the feminine imperative, plate theory, operative social conventions and the core psychological theory behind Game awareness and "red pill" ideology. Tomassi explains and outlines the principles of intergender social dynamics and foundational reasoning behind them.













Chasing Alphas: A Rejected Mate Werewolf Roamance (Slave Of The Alpha King Book 2)


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Malia is once a Princess and now she is a slave. Malia has been an orphan since she was ten years old, due to the attack of the enemy pack that killed all their companions including her parents. Since she was the only one left in their clan, the enemy pack took her and she lived with them in the Shadow Pack. From then on, she was made a slave, enslaved and made their assistant. She was treated like garbage and treated like an animal. Unfortunately, the Moon Goddess gives her a mate which is the ruthless and heartless Alpha of that pack. Even though Alpha Fenris is attracted to her beauty, he prevents himself from fall in love with her because she is only a slave. He can't accept the fact this dirty slave is his mate, that's why he rejected her! What is she gonna do now? Is not enough that she feels misery and pain in life and the Moon Goddess even gave her the ruthless Alpha to be his mate? How will she escape from this hell prison? Will she still find her true love?




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Sister Or Wife?


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This work investigates the social dynamics within the Corinthian community and the function of Paul's argumentation in the light of those dynamics. The models of Victor Turner and Mary Douglas, cultural anthropologists, guide the inquiry. Gordon concludes that the conflict in 1 Corinthians 7 arose as the result of two antithetical views of the root metaphor, 'In Christ all are children of God, no male and female'. One group supported a kinship system based on patrilineal marriage and hierarchical community structures. A second group demanded that an egalitarian sibling relationship should order the community. Paul attempts to persuade both factions that their commitment to each other and to him is primary. His arguments encourage each group to reconsider the absoluteness of its stance and to learn to live with ambiguity.