The Alphabetical List of Would-Be Princes


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Jack Bradley has lived a life of order - from neatly arranged sock drawers to alphabetically-memorized shopping lists. Even his chance encounters with "would-be princes" happen to be occurring in alphabetical order. First Aaron, then Ben, and so on...This is the story of one bachelor with twenty-six possibilities, from A to Z.The Alphabetical List of Would-Be Princes is a heartwarming novel about wanting to hold on and learning to let go; looking for love and allowing love to find you; and figuring out the rules and knowing when to break them. With the help of enduring friendships and a few random guiding voices, Jack learns to navigate his way through the alphabetical list in the hopes of finding his prince and a happily-ever-after to call his own. This inventive, inspiring tale will take you on an unforgettable journey full of amorous pursuits, zinger-spouting friends, and all the letters in between.







Prince Zilah — Complete


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"Prince Zilah — Complete" through Jules Claretie is a compelling novel that unfolds towards the backdrop of political intrigue, romance, and the social upheavals of 19th-century France. This complete work, penned by way of the French writer, immerses readers in a tale that encompasses both non-public and societal struggles. The narrative revolves across the titular character, Prince Zilah, navigating the complicated and tumultuous political panorama of the time. As a noble parent, Zilah reveals himself entangled in an internet of conspiracies, love, and obligation. Claretie skillfully weaves together elements of ancient drama, romance, and social remark, growing a multi-layered tale that captures the essence of its generation. Set in a time of political upheaval and societal transformation, the novel delves into the non-public dilemmas confronted by Prince Zilah. His adventure becomes a reflection of the broader modifications taking place in French society throughout this era. The elaborate characterizations and brilliant descriptions of the political and cultural milieu make contributions to the richness of Claretie's storytelling. "Prince Zilah — Complete" stands as a testomony to Jules Claretie's ability to combo historic events with fascinating storytelling. The novel no longer most effective offers a window into the beyond however also explores ordinary themes of love, loyalty, and the hunt for identity inside the face of societal upheaval.




Call Him Prince Daddy (Complete Series)


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He’s a Prince, a playboy, and a hottie single dad, And he might just be the end of me… Hell, I’ve never had time for a husband, never mind my own Prince Charming, I’m married to my job, after all. My fashion brand has brought me riches, but no closer to Mr. Right. That’s until I meet Jacques, the deposed former Prince of Borovik. Fiendishly funny, irresistibly handsome, irrepressibly charming, And his daughter? Adorable. I thought he’d be the perfect face for my brand, But I should have known, this is no fairytale! He’s got secrets, and if I don’t steer clear, they’ll bring me down with him… So why can’t I leave Prince Single Daddy behind?




The Complete Pericles, Prince of Tyre


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Even though most Shakespearean scholars argue that Pericles is not entirely the work of Shakespeare, similar to The Winters Tale, it continues to attract playgoers. Shipwreck, famine, and other disasters punctuate this wondrous tale, in which a knight in rusty armor fights for his true love and a princess kidnaped by pirates retains her honor by setting a virtuous example for her captors (Daurio, cover). The play is a true romance, or as Joseph Papp states, it is a fairy tale about a separated familys coming back together again. (Quoted in Bevington). Papp also reminds perceptive readers or audience members to look for little bits of wisdom along the way; such is true of the entirety of the Shakespeare canon.




Bride of the Demon Prince: The Complete Serial Novel


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I’m nothing special. Just a 21-year old college girl with not much life experience. Plain and shy Betty. That’s why I was so shocked when buff badboy Wes said that he had fallen madly in love with me. He’s a sexy alpha-male demon prince and he wants my heart. He wants to possess it. And he’s tempted to eat it too. But that’s not all. He says that I’m the only one who could tame him, that only my love could remind him of his former humanity. But I have doubts that he could ever truly be tamed. Romantic and suspenseful, Bride of the Demon Prince is a dark paranormal love story. 30,000 words




Every Spy A Prince: The Complete History of Israel’s Intelligence Community


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On the New York Times Best Seller list for 12 weeks (August 12-October 28, 1990) “This is a comprehensive history of Israel’s security establishment. The authors celebrate successes like Eichmann’s capture, but far more interestingly, they do not shy away from examining the security services’ failures... the book is riveting because Israel’s early intelligence feats still resonate in today’s world... the book makes valuable reading for anyone interested in Israel’s world-wide plans to deal with matters affecting its security.” — Wall Street Journal “The authors... obviously found enough talkative sources... to provide them with the remarkable case histories they describe here. Even though some of the Israeli operatives sound boastful, the book is not propaganda or disinformation. While it is filled with many examples of how Mossad pulled off major coups, the authors are at pains to point out that the Israelis sometimes goofed... The authors flesh out stories that once made headlines with fresh material. Not all the Israeli intelligence triumphs involved violence. The Israelis managed to outrun the C.I.A. and all of Western Europe’s spy agencies in getting their hands on a copy of Nikita S. Khrushchev’s secret speech in 1956 to a special Communist Party Congress in Moscow that exposed the horrors of the Stalin era... The story of the 1960 capture in Buenos Aires of Adolf Eichmann, the Nazi war criminal, by Mossad and Shin Bet, Israel’s internal security agency, is lovingly re-created. A high point of Israeli intelligence came in 1967, during the Six-Day War, when foreknowledge of enemy positions and abilities paved the way for a rapid victory. The astonishing rescue in 1976 by army commandos of hijacked passengers from Entebbe airport in distant Uganda gained added respect for Israel in the Western world. Against the triumphs, the authors balance these failures: Mossad’s misjudgments in Lebanon, Shin Bet’s killings of Arab terrorists in captivity, and the involvement of Israel in the disarray of Irangate. In addition, double agents were used in Britain and caught there; an American, Jonathan Pollard, was encouraged to spy and sell military secrets to Israel, and faulty intelligence resulted in ‘misleading the Government over the future of the occupied territories, just as a Palestinian uprising was beginning.’... [a] highly revealing book.” — New York Times “Everything you wanted to know about Israel’s spies and secret services — but were afraid to discover. This comprehensive history and analysis of the Israeli intelligence community offers many original insights into the secret psyche of the Jewish State... The book presents new information on some of Israel’s greatest intelligence coups and failures.” — Kirkus “Basing their work on interviews with former operatives and on declassified documents, CBS news correspondent Raviv and Israeli journalist Melman here produced a revealing critical history of the rise and decline of Israel’s vaunted security and intelligence arm.“ — Publishers Weekly “[A] detailed history of Israel’s intelligence agencies.“ — Washington Post “Every Spy a Prince is by far the best book ever published on Israel’s intelligence community, filled with new and fascinating information, skillfully and intelligently written and, above all, bold and judicious in its assessments of the triumphs and failures of one of the most remarkable espionage organizations in the world.” — San Francisco Chronicle “A highly readable, well-organized portrait of the main Israeli intelligence services .. . . Every Spy a Prince is a valuable, balanced addition to the mushrooming literature about the world’s second oldest profession.” — Newsday




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Blue-Jeaned Prince


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A Southern rich girl and a mechanic prove that opposites attract, but making their relationship work in the real world may be more than they can handle. Jewell Whittington grew up rich, spoiled, and headstrong. Clay DeVries grew up poor, hard-working and so much in love that it hurt—particularly since the woman he loved couldn’t even be bothered to acknowledge his existence. Years later, Clay is still scrambling but doing well enough that he’s been able to buy the local garage where he has worked for ten years and, in the middle of a typical Southern summer cloudburst, he stops to help a stranded motorist and is once again stung by the haughty indifference of the woman he still loves from afar—until he discovers that her father has died and left her penniless. His rescue attempt is stymied by the fact that she still expects everything to be handed to her on a silver platter, even though she doesn’t have the means to pay for it. Physical attraction can only carry you so far when the differences in expectations are so vast and even a reversal of fortune that restores Jewell to her family home and wealth only accentuates the differences between them. They both want to marry but Clay can’t stand her life of wealth, empty friendships and meaningless activity and he can’t believe that she can live any other way. True love never runs smooth but is there even a ray of hope that two such disparate lives can come together? Blue-Jeaned Prince, originally published under the byline Vivian Leiber.