Red Garters, Snow and Mistletoe


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Four erotic holiday stories guaranteed to heat up your cold winter nights... Bound by Tinsel by Melinda Barron: When BBW court reporter, Fallon Nichols, decides to moonlight as a phone sex artist, she's surprised by her feelings for her dominant customer, Mr. X. Can she maintain a professional distance, or will Mr. X's determination and a bit of tinsel wrap her up for good? Lust, Lies and Tinsel Ties by Mia Jae: Bree Connor thinks she's volunteered to be a cocktail waitress at a benefit party for the homeless, until the end of the night when she gets auctioned off to the highest bidder. Her buyer? The the partner of the man Bree had an unforgettable sexual encounter with a few months earlier, and has been avoiding all evening. Oh, what a tinseled web we weave... Ribbons Not Included by Demi Alex: It's Christmas, and I'm searching for the perfect present to convince Christian that he's my number one priority. I'm trying everything to spice up our love life-- from sexy lingerie, to new positions, to different locations. But then he pushes me too far. I shiver with the thrill of being exposed, really exposed, I'm not sure I can do it. The Elves and I by Catrina Calloway: Spoiled heiress, Marni Sands, figures she can maneuver out of her court-ordered community service in Christmas Town. That is, until she meets three sexy elves who want to change her life forever...










Between the Acts


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In a picturesque English village, residents prepare for an amateur production in the grounds of their manor house. Against the backdrop of World War II looming in the background, the play becomes a microcosm reflecting the anxieties, hopes, and societal changes of the time. Through Virginia Woolf's distinctive narrative style, each character's inner world is intricately woven into the fabric of the performance, blurring the lines between reality and theatricality. Between the Acts stands as Virginia Woolf's final novel, completing her exploration of experimental narrative techniques and modernist themes. Published posthumously in 1941, the novel continues Woolf's profound literary legacy of challenging conventional storytelling and delving into the complexities of human consciousness. VIRGINIA WOOLF [1882–1941] was an English author. With novels like Jacob’s Room [1922], Mrs Dalloway [1925], To the Lighthouse [1927], and Orlando [1928], she became a leading figure of modernism and is considered one of the most important English-language authors of the 20th century. As a thinker, with essays like A Room of One’s Own [1929], Woolf has influenced the women’s movement in many countries.




The Book of Hallowe'en


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Learn the secrets of the most frightening, fun-filled day of the year! The only day when the forces of darkness are openly celebrated, Halloween comes down to us from the strange, shrouded mists of antiquity, originating in the pagan world and the primitive ceremonies that honor Samhain, the dark, mysterious Lord of the Dead, at a time when the veil between our world and theirs is at its thinnest. The strange and weird customs and beliefs of our ancestors live again, every October 31st, in the only day of the year when it is considered okay to dress in frightening costumes, to go door to door begging, and to feast on fear. A true classic in the literature of pagan lore, you will find this book frightening, fascinating and fun!




Vanity Fair


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Peacock Pie


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Comfort


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Marlocks of Merriton


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