The Gentlemen's Club, vol. 1


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A down-on-her-luck dancer stripping to survive. A billionaire playboy who’s locked his heart behind a wall of money and charm. When passion sparks between them, will she listen to her fears—or her heart? When I look in the mirror and see what I’ve become, I don’t recognize myself. Regardless, I need money, and the only employer who’s saying yes is the Gentlemen’s Club, a high-end Manhattan strip joint catering to every male fantasy you’ve ever heard of and then some…for a price. When I took the job, I expected to dance for men. To entertain them. To please them—at least, enough to get the tips I’m desperate to earn. But I never expected to dance for him. Nick Santoro is gorgeous, persuasive, and used to getting whatever he wants, which—for the moment—is me. It’s just a dance. A one-time thing. Until he touches me, and the spark between us ignites into something I’m afraid to feel—yet can’t resist. I shouldn’t want him. Hell, I shouldn’t even like him. And I don’t belong in his glittering billionaire world. Not to mention his complicated history—a past rife with enemies who could destroy us both. Is Nick the man of my dreams—or the biggest mistake of my life? From #1 international bestselling author Erika Rhys, The Gentlemen’s Club is a steamy billionaire romance series that concludes with a Happily Ever After in Vol. 3. If you like sizzling romance, razor-sharp wit, and twists you won’t see coming, you’ll love this sexy page-turner!




The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, Volume 1 (of 2) (Illustrations)


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CHAPTER I The Pickwickians The first ray of light which illumines the gloom, and converts into a dazzling brilliancy that obscurity in which the earlier history of the public career of the immortal Pickwick would appear to be involved, is derived from the perusal of the following entry in the Transactions of the Pickwick Club, which the editor of these papers feels the highest pleasure in laying before his readers, as a proof of the careful attention, indefatigable assiduity, and nice discrimination, with which his search among the multifarious documents confided to him has been conducted. “May 12, 1827. Joseph Smiggers, Esq., P.V.P.M.P.C.,1 presiding. The following resolutions unanimously agreed to:— 1 Perpetual Vice-President—Member Pickwick Club. “That this Association has heard read, with feelings of unmingled satisfaction, and unqualified approval, the paper communicated by Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C.,2 entitled ‘Speculations on the Source of the Hampstead Ponds, with some Observations on the Theory of Tittlebats’; and that this Association does hereby return its warmest thanks to the said Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., for the same. 2 General Chairman—Member Pickwick Club. “That while this Association is deeply sensible of the advantages which must accrue to the cause of science from the production to which they have just adverted,—no less than from the unwearied researches of Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., in Hornsey, Highgate, Brixton, and Camberwell,—they cannot but entertain a lively sense of the inestimable benefits which must inevitably result from carrying the speculations of that learned man into a wider field, from extending his travels, and consequently enlarging his sphere of observation, to the advancement of knowledge, and the diffusion of learning. “That, with the view just mentioned, this Association has taken into its serious consideration a proposal, emanating from the aforesaid Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., and three other Pickwickians hereinafter named, for forming a new branch of United Pickwickians, under the title of The Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club. “That the said proposal has received the sanction and approval of this Association. “That the Corresponding Society of the Pickwick Club is therefore hereby constituted; and that Samuel Pickwick, Esq., G.C.M.P.C., Tracy Tupman, Esq., M.P.C., Augustus Snodgrass, Esq., M.P.C., and Nathaniel Winkle, Esq., M.P.C., are hereby nominated and appointed members of the same; and that they be requested to forward, from time to time, authenticated accounts of their journeys and investigations, of their observations of character and manners, and of the whole of their adventures, together with all tales and papers to which local scenery or associations may give rise, to the Pickwick Club, stationed in London. “That this Association cordially recognises the principle of every member of the Corresponding Society defraying his own travelling expenses; and that it sees no objection whatever to the members of the said society pursuing their inquiries for any length of time they please, upon the same terms. “That the members of the aforesaid Corresponding Society be, and are, hereby informed, that their proposal to pay the postage of their letters, and the carriage of their parcels, has been deliberated upon by this Association: that this Association considers such proposal worthy of the great minds from which it emanated, and that it hereby signifies its perfect acquiescence therein.” To be continue in this ebook







Tales of the Wonder Club (Vol. 1-3)


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The Wonder Club is a small clique of brotherhood which assembles some of the most eminent men who meet in a rather esteemed pub known as the "Headless Lady." The chief delight of this club was to tell or to listen to stories which were all more or less of the marvelous class, and which each took it by turn to relate to the rest. These are their stories:_x000D_ Volume I:_x000D_ The Phantom Flea—The Lawyer's Story_x000D_ The Spirit Lovers—The Doctor's Story_x000D_ Containing Mr. Parnassus's Poem, The Glacier King_x000D_ The Mermaid Palace; or, Captain Toughyarn's Dream_x000D_ The Headless Lady—The Artist's First Story_x000D_ The Demon Guide; or, the Gnome of the Mountain—The Geologist's Story_x000D_ The Pigmy Queen; A Fairy Tale—The Landlord's Daughter's Story_x000D_ The Haunted Stage Box—The Tragedian's Story_x000D_ The Spirit Leg—The Analytical Chemist's Story_x000D_ An Interlude_x000D_ Lost in the Catacombs—The Antiquary's Story_x000D_ Volume II:_x000D_ Buried Alive—The Landlord's Story_x000D_ Der Scharfrichter—The Artist's Second Story_x000D_ The Three Pauls—The Artist's Third Story_x000D_ The Waxen Image—The Hostess's Story_x000D_ In which occurs Mr. Parnassus' Ballad—The Chieftain's Destiny_x000D_ A Tale of the French Revolution—The Barber's Story_x000D_ Volume III:_x000D_ The Gipsy Queen—Mr. Blackdeed's New Play




The Gentleman's Magazine


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The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs.










Pencil Points


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The Detection Club - Volume 1


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In 1930s England, the best mystery writers of the era come together to form the Detection Club. G. K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie, John Dickson Carr and others gather to eat, drink, and challenge one another. They are in for a bigger test, however, when eccentric billionaire Roderick Ghyll invites them all to his mansion on a private island off the coast of Cornwall, promising to enchant them with his latest creation: a robot that can predict the culprit in their novels. But when someone ends up murdered, who will lead the investigation? Jean Harambat is back, following the success of "Operation Copperhead," with a hilarious, satirical take on the classic crime novel.