THE HOUSEKEEPER'S AWAKENING


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【A story by USA Today bestselling author becomes a comic!】To pay for her education, Carly worked as a housekeeper for Luis, a very famous, very arrogant racecar driver. However, due to the sudden departure of his private nurse, she’s ordered to help with his rehabilitation! Meaning she would have to touch his sexy naked body! Seeing her cheeks flush, Luis wonders…why is she hiding her femininity? He steals Carly’s lips out of curiosity only to be stunned by a rush of new emotions! Carly, I want you...! What he proposed then was they be not in a committed relationship, but to be temporary lovers!







Gas Industry


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The Delineator


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Althia's Awakening


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A spiritually aware girl in a self-centered world, Montreal fashion model Althia uses her gut instinct and street smarts, along with numerous experiences from her Greek family, to guide her through the darkest pit of self-abuse to the light of universal acceptance.




Life and Labor


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American Architect


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The Housekeeper's Awakening (At His Service, Book 6) (Mills & Boon Modern)


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At her boss’s beck and call... Recovering from a terrible car accident, world-renowned playboy Luis Martinez is bored, grumpy and frustrated. He’s sick of nurses fussing over him, so he fires the lot and demands his sweet, innocent housekeeper massage him back to health!




Karl Kraus, Apocalyptic Satirist


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This is a fascinating study of the life and work of Karl Kraus, brilliant Austrian writer, satirist and personality of fin de siecle Vienna. This encyclopaedic study of his life, his work and his generation will be of great interest to both the enthusiast and the general student of European culture. Drawing on unfamiliar sources, Edward Timms analyses Kraus's involvement in the fundamental ideological issues of his time, and shows that Kraus's political position - caught between traditional Habsburg loyalties and new democratic commitments - was far more complex than has previously been suspected. 'A major landmark in Kraus studies, and an important contribution to our understanding of the culture of the early twentieth century. It abounds in discoveries and insights.' Times Higher Education Supplement 'Timm's lucid prose, his masterly organization of the voluminous material he treats, his excellent translations of the documents he cites and his broad, readable portrayal of Viennese fin-de-siecle culture makes this study accessible to the average reader and a pleasure for the literary professional ... An example of German studies at its best.' European Studies Journal 'This study, which takes us to the end of the Great War, is unquestionably the most detailed and thoughtful book about him in amy language. Edward Timms' account skilfully interweaves his life, times and work.' The Listener 'Timms successfully weaves a colourful, and thoroughly researched and documented account of essential cultural currents in Habsburg Vienna around his central figure. Copious illustrations and photographs enhance a most enjoyable text, making this an ideal introduction to Kraus and his work.' Choice Edward Timms is lecturer in German at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of Gonville and Caius College.




The Hotel World


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