... seven— year-old Sidaris about how he would direct a game. “At first, I thought it was some sort of gag,” Sidaris said. After a few moments, Arledge realized Sidaris was in no condition to discuss the philosophy of televised college ...
Scandalous and provocative, The Seven Secrets of Seduction is an intoxicating insight into the mind of men and the desires of women—and the book has all the ton talking. Secret #1: Every good seduction begins with a baited hook . . .
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Praise for The Fifty-Year Seduction: "As there have been Kremlinologists, so Keith Dunnavant must be the first certified NCAA-ologist. The work is thoroughly researched, carefully told, and absolutely brimming with fools and villains.
What's good for the gander is good for the goose… When Ivy Conrad found her husband, Jack, obviously scratching his seven-year itch, she refused to listen to any lame excuses.
a Bachelor Pact novel by Cathryn Fox Billionaire software developer Parker Braxton knows everyone wants something from him. That's why he made a multi-million-dollar bachelor pact with his friends to never marry.
For nearly thirty years, Dos Santos Baptista has used color to rejuvenate la grande dame de fer—“the grand iron lady,” as he and others call her. She moves and sways because of the wind and the heat of the sun.
And as they set sail, they finally surrender to overpowering waves of passion. “The book that inspired Bared to You.”—Sylvia Day
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The lake of the other's soul is a reflec— tive surface, like the mirrors, streams, fountains, and crystalline grottos of earlier poems. It is the discursive plane in which the lyric voice seeks to find herself.