The Persuasive Love of a Libertine


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"Pure, unadulterated romance." Best Chick Lit.comA new novella in Jane Lark's Kindle best-selling Regency romance seriesThe Persuasive Love of a LibertineJealousy and longing are cruel emotions when the woman you crave is your friend's.But there is disloyalty; then there is love...Harry Webster has coveted his friend's fiancée for months; then their engagement ends and he finally has a chance to pursue his interest. But how can Harry earn Emily's trust when her heart has been broken?Emily's beliefs are bruised and battered, but she has learned her lesson--she will not betroth herself to another man like Peter--she will never be used again.




The Persuasive Love of a Libertine


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Jealousy and longing are cruel emotions when the woman you crave is your friend's. But there is disloyalty; then there is love...Harry Webster has coveted his friend's fianc�e for months; then their engagement ends and he finally has a chance to pursue his interest. But how can Harry earn Emily's trust when her heart has been broken?Emily's beliefs are bruised and battered, but she has learned her lesson--she will not betroth herself to another man like Peter--she will never be used again. Including the free prequel Novella, The Jealous Love of a ScoundrelHow do you fight a calling that comes from your soul? A battle between what the heart wants and what society calls for. A story that is not about will he but about the internal torment a decision drags Lord Peter Brooke through.Lillian is in love with her charming protector. He brings her gifts and gives himself to her at night, but she knows nothing of his days. Emily is excited, hopeful and expectant, waiting on the moment that everything seems to be leading towards, when Peter will proposal. Peter is torn his soul is being torn in two. His mind wants one thing yet what about his heart does that matter at all?










Under Western Eyes


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Political turmoil convulses 19th-century Russia, as Razumov, a young student preparing for a career in the czarist bureaucracy, unwittingly becomes embroiled in the assassination of a public official. Asked to spy on the family of the assassin -- his close friend -- he must come to terms with timeless questions of accountability and human integrity.







This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed


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Visiting Martin Luther King Jr. at the peak of the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott, journalist William Worthy almost sat on a loaded pistol. "Just for self defense," King assured him. It was not the only weapon King kept for such a purpose; one of his advisors remembered the reverend's Montgomery, Alabama home as "an arsenal." Like King, many ostensibly "nonviolent" civil rights activists embraced their constitutional right to selfprotection -- yet this crucial dimension of the Afro-American freedom struggle has been long ignored by history. In This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed, civil rights scholar Charles E. Cobb Jr. describes the vital role that armed self-defense played in the survival and liberation of black communities in America during the Southern Freedom Movement of the 1960s. In the Deep South, blacks often safeguarded themselves and their loved ones from white supremacist violence by bearing -- and, when necessary, using -- firearms. In much the same way, Cobb shows, nonviolent civil rights workers received critical support from black gun owners in the regions where they worked. Whether patrolling their neighborhoods, garrisoning their homes, or firing back at attackers, these courageous men and women and the weapons they carried were crucial to the movement's success. Giving voice to the World War II veterans, rural activists, volunteer security guards, and self-defense groups who took up arms to defend their lives and liberties, This Nonviolent Stuff'll Get You Killed lays bare the paradoxical relationship between the nonviolent civil rights struggle and the Second Amendment. Drawing on his firsthand experiences in the civil rights movement and interviews with fellow participants, Cobb provides a controversial examination of the crucial place of firearms in the fight for American freedom.




Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart and the Secret History of Maximalism


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A comparative account of the musical and cultural acts of Zappa and his cohort, collaborator and antagonist Captain Beefheart. Written in the iconoclastic spirit of Zappa's art, this book traces the mixed media experiments of California freakdom through the dada blues of Beefheart, mapping out the pleasures of imaginative excess.