Tryst for a Tragedy


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Tryst for a Tragedy


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Tryst Or Tragedy?


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Mind Tryst


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Living in a small town in Colorado, divorcee Jackie Sheppard is eager to put her son's tragic death behind her, and she throws herself into a relationship with Tom, a man with a mysterious past.




Trysts and Tragedies


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An anthology of fantasy fiction written by Chris and Christina McCoy. Necromancers, dueling knights, a goblin named Chuba, and dancing dragons are all found in the pages of this fantasy anthology. This anthology is loaded with trysts and tragedies, the meat and drink of high fantasy!




The Tryst


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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1921 edition. Excerpt: ... "No!" said the boy decidedly. "I tell no one but you and Tree." "Perhaps I ought to tell Mr. Horliss-Cole and have him tend the police!" The boy's face darkened. "You go back on us, too! You turn yella!" There came an old man's look on his set young jaw. A look of utter hopelessness, and tragedy, yes, and a desire for vengeance, too. "You tell on us, and get the police and Angelo get hanged. Mr. Hor'-Cor' get more mad and turn Ub all out . We otfdie!" "Oh," said Patty putting her hands over her eyes, " don't! Of course I wouldn't do that! I was only trying to think what to do! Of course he mustn't know it. Mr. Treeves is the one. He will know what to do. I will go with you and find him. Wait for me here a minute. I will get my coat and hat and go with you." "I am going out for a little while. You need not keep my dinner for me," said Patty putting in her head at the pantry door, and then she flew up the stairs to her room. She was down in a moment more, and they were out in the street together. It seemed somehow a relief. The lighted streets, the people hurrying home to their dinners, the quiet stars above: it seemed to give her steadiness. Nothing so dreadful as blowing up The Plant and the wonderful village-- Joyville, Joyville! He had named it that! Nothing like what Dominic had been telling could happen in a world where things went by law and order. It seemed absurd almost to think it could. Then she looked at the eet face of the boy by her side and hurried on. They took the trolley to The Plant. It was a full threequarters of an hour before they reached there, and then the ferryboat had just gone as they arrived at the landing. The tail lights blinked leeringly at them as they looked across the water as if the boat, too, were...




My Name is Tryst


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On the outside, I am perfect.On the inside, something sinister lurks.I am sick and I cannot be cured.I use them, abuse them, then sell them to the highest bidder. Everything I have, I fought for, especially my sister. She's my drug, my obsession, my reason for revenge.But there's Glen. He's mine. My addiction, my sanity, my destruction. His touch calms the monster that lurks beneath my skin.If I continue on this path, I could lose him, and I refuse to let that happen.In my world, some people find hope.Some find hell. And some... find me.My Name is Tryst is a spin off from the novel Love Lost Her Way, but can be read as a complete stand alone. This M/M novel is not a romance and also contains M/F scenes.*If you have triggers it is strongly advised you use the 'look inside' feature before purchasing this eBook*




Tryst of Fate


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Rob and Jen finally spend the full moon together, but Rob falls asleep. When a family-friend shows up, Jen feels threatened, as well she should. Chloe has her sights set on the werewolf and is determined to cause trouble. Meanwhile, the wizard is back and looking for weres to experiment on.No one is safe.




The Tryst


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As the middle son, Trey Blackburn dedicates his days to the family business, working to ensure that they remain at the top of the saddelbred industry. His time away from the farm is another story. Not one to get tied up in a long-term relationship, he’s the love ‘em and leave ‘em sort of guy. But Trey’s hesitation to commit might be deeper than not wanting to put in the time and effort. His reluctance may have more to do with the blond beauty who just blew back into town and the things they left in the past that have been neither forgiven nor forgotten. Holland Rhodes may not have been born into the Blackburn name, but she was once considered part of the family. Having a less-than-ideal home life, Holland spent as much time as she could with the Blackburns, the quintessential dynasty full of love and southern hospitality. Dubbed an honorary member, Holland thought their connection would last a lifetime, but one shocking revelation changed everything. Having left Shelbyville for a fresh start, Holland has limited her time back in Kentucky for the past decade, avoiding both of her families—the one into which she was born and the one into which she was welcomed. But the death of her father and the uncertain future of the family business has brought Holland back to face her past, one Blackburn at a time. With old feelings reignited and ready to move their relationship forward, everything crashes to a halt when tragedy strikes. Their painful history in danger of repeating itself, Trey and Holland may find that even true love can’t overcome the darkest days. The Tryst: A Blackburn Novel is an enemies to lovers novel within the Bluegrass Empires series. All books in the series can be enjoyed as standalones.




Sweet Violence


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Terry Eagleton's Tragedy provides a major critical and analytical account of the concept of 'tragedy' from its origins in the Ancient world right down to the twenty-first century. A major new intellectual endeavour from one of the world's finest, and most controversial, cultural theorists. Provides an analytical account of the concept of 'tragedy' from its origins in the ancient world to the present day. Explores the idea of the 'tragic' across all genres of writing, as well as in philosophy, politics, religion and psychology, and throughout western culture. Considers the psychological, religious and socio-political implications and consequences of our fascination with the tragic.