My Wicked Fantasy

My Wicked Fantasy

Karen Ranney

Karen Ranney

An explosive encounter leads to . . . After Mary Kate Bennett becomes a young widow, she's left to fend for herself without a penny. When she is in a terrible carriage accident, Mary Kate awakens in the bed of the mysterious Archer St. John—and to a life more luxurious than she could have ever imagined. But more unsettling is the desire this wickedly handsome stranger sets off in her.The most intoxicating passion . . . The whispers about Archer follow him wherever he goes. Did the reclusive nobleman murder his unhappy countess? When Mary Kate enters his life so unexpectedly, the bold earl is convinced that she has all the answers he's been searching for. So why can't he think of anything else besides her decadently red hair, her luminescent skin, and the feelings she evokes whenever she is near? Their love can be a fantasy— or it can be strong enough to seal their destinies forever.KAREN RANNEY wanted to be a writer from the time she was...
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Study Break

Study Break

Aashna Avachat

Aashna Avachat

Study Break, a collection of interconnected contemporary Young Adult short stories written by Gen Z authors, explores different parts of "the college experience," from questioning your major to questioning your identity.College...the best time, the worst time, and something in between.What do you do when orientation isn't going according to your (sister's) detailed plans? Where do you go when you're searching for community in faith? How do you figure out what it means that you're suddenly attracted to your RA? What happens when your partner for your last film project is also your crush and graduation is quickly approaching?Told over the course of one academic year, this collection of stories set on the same fictional campus features students from different cultures, genders, and interests learning more about who they are and who they want to be. From new careers to community to (almost) missed connections — and more — these...
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Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall

Dreams Come True at Primrose Hall

Jill Steeples

Jill Steeples

'A gorgeous setting and wonderful characters, just the loveliest place to cosy up and escape to.' Beth Moran Pia Temple has always had a soft spot for Jackson Moody following a passionate teenage love affair that burnt out over one long summer, more than ten years ago. First loves can be hard to forget, and the devastatingly gorgeous Jackson, is harder to forget than most.After putting aside her ambitions while she cared for her parents, it is finally time for Pia to think about herself. So, when she's offered the perfect job running the social calendar at Primrose Hall, with a dreamy flat included, how can she refuse? There's only one problem... The new owner of the refurbished seventeenth-century manor house set in the idyllic Primrose Woods, is none other than Jackson, the man she's thought about every day for years. In a whirl of weddings and craft fairs, literary festivals and tea parties, Pia blossoms in her new role. But with the delectable...
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Holmes for the Holidays

Holmes for the Holidays

Martin H. Greenberg (ed)

Martin H. Greenberg (ed)

Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes has been solving cases and amazing fans for more than a century...Now, today's best mystery writers have gathered together to present fourteen original Holmes stories in one festive collection. ContentsHolmes for the Holidays"The Watch Night Bell" copyright 1996 by Anne Perry."The Sleuth of Christmas Past" copyright 1996 by Barbara Paul."A Scandal in Winter" copyright 1996 by Gillian Linscott."The Adventure in Border Country" copyright 1996 by Gwen Moffat."The Adventure of the Three Ghosts" copyright 1996 by Loren D. Estleman."The Adventure of the Canine Ventriloquist" copyright 1996 by Jon L. Breen."The Adventure of the Man Who Never Laughed" copyright 1996 by J. N. Williamson."The Yuletime Affair" copyright 1996 by John Stoessel."The Adventure of the Christmas Tree" copyright 1996 by William L. DeAndrea."The Adventure of the Christmas Ghosts" copyright 1996 by Bill Crider."The Thief of Twelfth Night" copyright 1996 by Carole Nelson Douglas."The Italian Sherlock Holmes" copyright 1996 by Reginald Hill."The Christmas Client" copyright 1996 by Edward D. Hoch."The Adventure of the Angel's Trumpet" copyright 1996 by Carolyn Wheat.Veteran anthologists Greenberg (Great Modern Police Stories) and Waugh (New Adventures of Sherlock Holmes) have joined with Doyle/Holmes scholar Lellenberg (Quest for Sir Arthur Conan Doyle) to gather 14 new Holmes cases by contemporary writers involving Christmastime mysteries. Contributors include some of the mystery field's brightest stars, including Anne Perry, Loren Estleman, Jon Breen, Reginald Hill, Carole Nelson Douglas and Carolyn Wheat. Their affection for the style and feel of a Holmes short story is evident. Hill's Holmes, in "The Italian Sherlock Holmes," even sounds like Doyle's creation: "...my methods misapplied are as capable of causing serious damage as a surgeon's scalpel in the hands of a schoolboy." Both Wheat's "Adventure of the Angel's Trumpet" and J.N. Williamson's "Adventure of the Man Who Never Laughed" are delightfully sinister and macabre. In all, this is a fine collection in which even the weakest story pays worthy homage to Doyle and will please the ardent Holmes fan.  Anthology of Christmas Themed Sherlock Holmes Pastiches by modern mystery masters.
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Foreign Correspondence: A Pen Pal's Journey

Foreign Correspondence: A Pen Pal's Journey

Geraldine Brooks

Literature & Fiction / Nonfiction

As a young girl in a working-class neighborhood of Sydney, Australia, Geraldine Brooks longed to discover the places where history happens and culture comes from, so she enlisted pen pals who offered her a window on adolescence in the Middle East, Europe, and America. Twenty years later Brooks, an award-winning foreign correspondent, embarked on a human treasure hunt to find her pen friends. She found men and women whose lives had been shaped by war and hatred, by fame and notoriety, and by the ravages of mental illness. Intimate, moving, and often humorous, Foreign Correspondence speaks to the unquiet heart of every girl who has ever yearned to become a woman of the world.Amazon.com ReviewThe leap between dreamy child living in a provincial Australian neighborhood and journalist hopscotching through war zones is massive. In Foreign Correspondence, Geraldine Brooks (Nine Parts of Desire) unravels the rope that pulled and tugged her toward adventure and away from "a very small world" where her family had no car and had never boarded a plane or placed an international phone call. "I'd never imagined myself as someone whose packing list would include a chador, much less a bulletproof vest," she says. Preserved in the cellar of her parents' home in Sydney were letters Brooks had received as a teenager from several international pen pals, around whom she spun a romantic view of the world. Wondering about the reality of their lives and the progression of her own, she tracks them down in France, Japan, the Middle East, and New York. En route, Brooks delivers a wonderful meditation on childhood and adolescence lashed with rich details and quirky humor. Speaking of a current pen pal, she notes: "Raed, from the West Bank, stoned my car in 1987; now he writes to tell me how he's faring in college." From School Library JournalYA-Bored with her insular life in a suburb of Sydney, Australia, 11-year-old Geraldine Brooks turned to pen pals as an antidote. Her correspondence began across town with the daughter of a favorite journalist whose cosmopolitan life was a striking contrast to that of her own working-class family. Other pen pals included Joanie from New Jersey; Mishal, an Israeli Christian Arab; Cohen, an Israeli Jew; and Janine, a farmer's daughter who wrote from a tiny French village. Geraldine's global correspondence is enlightening, entertaining, myth shattering, and heartbreaking. In Joanie, she found a true and rare soulmate; however, the girl suffered a hidden anguish, hints of which were dismissed by her Australian friend. When Joanie died from anorexia, Geraldine's grief and regret moved her to greater knowledge and deeper compassion. The author grew up to become a foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal, living the life she sought vicariously from her pen pals. Her return home upon her father's death and the rediscovery of the letters prompted her to find out what happened to those individuals. Her efforts were met with enthusiasm by all except Mishal, and the subsequent meetings with the reluctant Israeli as well as with Joanie's mother provided satisfying closure. The last pages of the memoir find the mature adventurer coming full circle to an appreciation for the small-town life she had once so derided. The desire to explore the lives of others and to express one's individuality is strong in most young adults, who will readily identify with this intriguing memoir.Jackie Gropman, Kings Park Library, Burke, VACopyright 1998 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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Honor's Mountain Promise

Honor's Mountain Promise

Misty M. Beller

Misty M. Beller

They both want a new start, but nothing prepared them for this treacherous journey. Finally on the right side of the law, Aaron Long expected his life to take an upward turn. Instead, he ends up with a bum leg and driving a freight wagon through the wild Rocky Mountains. At least he has the joy of his newfound faith in God. The last thing he expects in the middle of an urgent delivery to Settler's Fort is to discover a woman begging him to take her the opposite direction. She's heavy with child, so he can't leave her, but neither can he take her where she wants to go. Katie Barlowe has never had control of her life. Especially not when her parents married her off to a successful businessman who was determined to start a ranch in the faraway Montana Territory. Now she's a widow left on her own in these breathtaking but treacherous mountains. She's determined to forge a better future for herself and the new life growing inside her. To...
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Your Blue Eyed Boy

Your Blue Eyed Boy

Helen Dunmore

Literature & Fiction / Science Fiction & Fantasy / Poetry

Simone is 38, a district judge whose husband Donald is on the verge of bankruptcy and breakdown. Whilst she is at court, passing judgement on the lives of others, Donald stays at home and looks after their two young sons. One morning a letter arrives; someone she has tried to forget has not forgotten her and Simone's private history is about to collide with her public world.
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A Sudden Change of Heart a Sudden Change of Heart

A Sudden Change of Heart a Sudden Change of Heart

Barbara Taylor Bradford

Literature & Fiction / Historical Fiction

From master storyteller Barbara Taylor Bradford comes a magnificent new novel, a powerful, moving story of two women, two families, and an extraordinary friendship challenged by tragedy and a devastating secretfrom the past.... Some secrets are too terrible to share--even with your best friend.... Nothing hurts like the truth. A truth that has haunted Claire Benson all herlife. A truth that Claire has revealed to no one, not even to her best friend, International art dealer Laura Valiant. But the friendship that has sheltered both women throughout childhood, marriage and divorce is about tomeet its greatest test. Suddenly old nightmares surface as Claire turns to her dearest friend for help. And as Laura's career leads her into the past, in an investigation of artworkstolen by the Nazis, she uncovers disturbing links to the present, to Claire, and a profoundly personal reason to follow a twisted trail to its surprising end.... "From the Paperback edition."
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The Ape Who Guards the Balance

The Ape Who Guards the Balance

Elizabeth Peters

Mystery & Thrillers / Humor

"Prospects for the 1907 archaeological season in Egypt are looking somewhat dull to Amelia. As a result of Emerson's less-than-diplomatic behaviour, they have been demoted to examining only the most boring tombs in the Valley of the Kings -- mere leftovers, really.And then, in a seedy section of Cairo, the younger members of the Peabody Emerson clan purchase a mintcondition papyrus of the famed Book of the Dead, the collection of magical spells and prayers designed to ward off the perils of the underworld and lead the deceased into everlasting life. But for as long as there have been graves, there have also been grave robbers -- and so begins a new adventure into antiquity. The season rapidly switches from dull to deadly as Amelia strives to untangle a web woven of criminals and cults, stolen treasures and fallen women -- all the while under the unblinking eye of a ruthless, remorseless killer."
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Origins of the Legend of Tiáojié Li--Book 1

Origins of the Legend of Tiáojié Li--Book 1

A. K. McCoy Al-Husaam, PhD.

A. K. McCoy Al-Husaam, PhD.

In the murky shadows of a world teetering on the brink of dystopia, a criminal mastermind who is relishing prospects of being a liberator orchestrates the cold-blooded execution of a seasoned Military Intelligence officer. The aftermath reverberates through the officer's shattered family, plunging his fragile daughter into a harrowing depth of despair. With relentless determination, she claws her way back from the precipice of mental collapse, fueled by grief and an unyielding desire for justice.But fate, ever capricious and fickle, intervenes. Abducted by enigmatic extraterrestrials ancient beings who traverse celestial realms — she is with them for a two-and-a-half-year odyssey. Although their motives remain shrouded in mystery, their hope upon her return to Earth is undeniable: she has a mission of cosmic proportions. Armed with technology beyond human comprehension, she stands at the precipice once more, torn between vengeance and redemption.She is an...
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Earthly Joys

Earthly Joys

Philippa Gregory

Literature & Fiction / Historical Fiction

1 New York Times bestselling author and "queen of royal fiction" (USA TODAY) Philippa Gregory brings to life the passionate, turbulent times of seventeenth-century England as seen through the eyes of the country's most famous royal gardener. John Tradescant's fame and skill as a gardener are unsurpassed in seventeenth-century England, but it is his clear-sighted honesty and loyalty that make him an invaluable servant. As an informal confidant of Sir Robert Cecil, adviser to King James I, he witnesses the making of history, from the Gunpowder Plot to the accession of King Charles I and the growing animosity between Parliament and court. Tradescant's talents soon come to the attention of the most powerful man in the country, the irresistible Duke of Buckingham, the lover of King Charles I. Tradescant has always been faithful to his masters, but Buckingham is unlike any he has ever known: flamboyant, outrageously charming, and utterly reckless. Every certainty upon which Tradescant has based his life--his love of his wife and children, his passion for his work, his loyalty to his country--is shattered as he follows Buckingham to court, to war, and to the forbidden territories of human love.
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