Rosemary Entwined


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The only role of Rosemary's nest of men is to feed her insatiable hunger, but that's not what she wants for them. Or what they want from her. While Rosemary presses for them to live their own lives, they each find ways to steal into her heart. With the threat of her mother's nest hanging over them, Rosemary decides to surrender to the love they offer and focus on building their combined strength to stand against the inevitable attacks. When her control over her powers slips, another problem arises. The nest is incomplete. A prince must be chosen, and if he is not among her men, she'll be forced to let one of them go. She once feared her heart wasn't big enough to hold them all. Now she fears she's not strong enough to release even one. Even if it costs her her life. Includes Bonus Short Story "Rosemary & Mistletoe" After surviving a battle with her mother, Rosemary is excited about her nest's first Christmas together. She has grown to love all seven men, even more than she needs them to feed her hunger. When they surprise her with a trip, just her and her Prince, she refuses. But does she really want to fight against the seven men who know not only what her heart wants, but also what she needs?




Pathfinder


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Less than a hundred years from now, the world as we know it no longer exists. Cities have disappeared beneath the sea, technology no longer functions, and human civilization has reverted completely. Only Mara has the vision and the will to save the people of her drowning island as they search for a new home-her hope bolstered by information from a young revolutionary she met online in the last vestiges of the internet. His home, the sky city of New Mungo, is their only option. Can Mara find her way to him and give her people one last chance at survival?




Andrew Marvell


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Andrew Marvell brings together ten recent and critically informed essays by leading scholars on one of the most challenging and important seventeenth-century poets. The essays examine Marvell's poems, from lyrics, such as 'To His Coy Mistress' and 'The Nymph Complaining for the Death of her Fawn', to celebrations of Cromwell and Republican Civil War culture and his biting Restoration satires. Representing the most significant critical trends in Marvell criticism over the last twenty years, the essays and the authoritative editorial work provide an excellent introduction to Marvell's work. Students of Renaissance and seventeenth-century literature, English Civil War writing, and seventeenth-century social and cultural history will find this collection a useful guide to helping them appreciate and understand Marvell's poetry.




De Quincey's Writings


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Deadly Captive: The Trilogy


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Survival is Deadly. From entertaining a bloodthirsty crowd to a brief taste of freedom, Lydia struggles to escape the only life she remembers. A life of being little more than a plaything to Cyrus. His obsession, his manipulations, never let her stray too far. But in making her strong enough to endure his games, he’s created the one thing that will bring them all to an end. Read the trilogy too dark to be called romance, a love story rife with sacrifice, heartache, and bonds beyond the basic need to survive. There will be no trigger warnings. The book is the warning.




Upper Class


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Abruptly being thrust into power of his family’s billion dollar corporation is overwhelming for socially awkward university student, Miguel Berger, but it’s nothing compared to keeping three toddlers and their equally rambunctious puppies alive. He made a huge mistake when he gave the entire staff two weeks off. The house is a disaster. His nephews are out of control… And one of the puppies is missing. His savior comes in the form of an incredibly handsome former Marine, Ward Neuman, who brings the puppy home and offers to help train the triplet’s furry companions. The only problem is Miguel struggles with accepting help and Ward won’t put up with his rich-boy attitude. There’s no way the two could get along, even if the arrangement would be perfect. Ward is great with kids, and he can’t turn his back on the little puppy he saved, but he’s had enough of “high society” and the way they treat people. But when Miguel desperately reaches out and offers him a temporary position caring for the pups and the little boys, he can’t say no. He won’t be tempted by his new boss. He will respect the rules Miguel sets for all his employees. Unless Miguel breaks them. Then all bets are off.