The page-turning, heart-in-mouth sequel to bestselling debut INK. Leora is reeling: questioning everything she has ever known about her family and herself. As half-Marked and half-Blank, can she ever wholly belong in either fractured community? Mayor Longsight wants to use her as a weapon: to infiltrate Featherstone, home of the Blanks, and deliver them to him for obliteration. Leora longs for answers about her mysterious birth mother, and Featherstone may reveal them. But will she find solace and safety there or a viper's nest of suspicion and secrets?
Can you live a lie?It's a ghost town, this place that haunts me, the one that made me.It's clear to me that I'll never outgrow Triple Falls or outlive the time I spenthere.I can still feel them all, my boys of summer.Even when I'd sensed ...
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The only thing missing is a project of her own. So she has poured heart and soul into converting their stone barn into a beautiful holiday rental. Things take a dark turn when visitors Mike and Nadia come to stay.
Stewart's talent shines."-Publishers Weekly for The Price of Grace "Spellbinding, sizzling. Unsurpassed romantic suspense."-Patricia Gussin, New York Times bestselling author for I Am Justice
The Routledge Handbook of Religion and Secrecy is essential reading for students and researchers in religious studies, comparative religion, new religious movements and religion and politics as well as those in related disciplines such as ...
A dark past. An impossible journey. The will to survive. How far you would you go for love? Franny Stone is determined to go to the end of the earth, following the last of the Arctic terns on what may be their final migration to Antarctica.
Conrad Paulson lives a secret double life as master thief Redmond.
What if you had the opportunity to look deep behind the eyes of someone else, to discover what she is really thinking?
By the time the summer holidays begin, Spencer Little is keen to put the events of the past term at Cambridge behind him and a remote village in the Lake District seems to offer the perfect escape.