Can a pinky swear with his little sister keep Alex from temptation?Kagen wants Alex as soon as she sees him, so is it fate that throws them together for a week in his little sister’s apartment while she’s on her honeymoon? When Kagen discovers Alex did something foolish and promised little sister he wouldn’t touch her best friend, the wager is on to see how long he can resist her charms.The pinky swear has always been a sacred promise between Alex and his little sister, but Kagen’s seduction is pushing playboy Alex to the edge. He begins to wonder if the pinky swear was even legit since no spit was involved. Would that be considered a loophole?When Kagen offers up a wager, Alex knows anything she can do, he can to better, but he doesn’t count on exactly how far the lady will go.Get your copy of this steamy romantic comedy today that will have you laughing one minute and fanning yourself the next.
And if you know how to attack the job market, your opportunities will be vast. In this book, you will learn why resume-writing is fading in importance and why "telling your story" is taking its place.
Have you always wanted to know how to kick down a door? Build a fire? For any gal who's ready to go head-to-head with the guys on their own turf this book is brimming with sassy, do-it-yourself style.
want to look at, and we don't dare use anything like that." He sat down on one corner of the table, his bright blue eyes looking up at Stanton. "That's been our big problem all along," he said seriously. "We have to keep the Nipe from ...
want to look at, and we don't dare use anything like that." He sat down on one corner of the table, his bright blue eyes looking up at Stanton. "That's been our big problem all along," he said seriously. "We have to keep the Nipe from ...
Sometimes it's fun (not to mention funny) and sometimes it's frightening. Kind of like falling in love. With Emily… A wonderful, witty battle-of-the-sexes romance. Nobody does it better than Roz Denny Fox!
“Not bad, don't you think?” Adele smiled. “I could probably bear it myself.” She met Dayton eye-to-eye. “You sure these generous people can be trusted?” “Everything promised has been delivered,” Dayton said with satisfaction. “Do you ...
“That I'm completely out of my league here. What's wrong?” The laces gave, and she tied them in a hurry, giving the bow a vicious tug. “You've said a lot of stupid things in the time I've known you, but that might be the dumbest one yet ...
This book presents, for the first time in print, the original libretto.
The aim of the story is to help children understand what it means to have hemiplegia themselves, as well as understanding the needs and abilities of siblings and friends with hemiplegia.
Maria Beaseley (1882), Mary Anderson (1903), Stephanie Kwolek (1966). * From ground-breaking inventions to feats of endurance, We Can Do Anything is the ideal book for growing girls' and boys' intellectually curious minds.