RITA Award Winning Author Appearances can be deceiving…. THE MAJOR PLAYER: Embittered Interpol agent Tom Hawkins. He'd sworn off women and family—until he met a suspect he couldn't forget, maddeningly attractive Jane Carlysle…. THE PAWN: Divorced small-town mom Jane Carlysle—known to complain that nothing exciting ever happened to her. But that was about to change—all because of an irresistible, enigmatic stranger whom she found captivating in more ways than one…. THE GAME: Who Can You Trust? THE STAKES: Higher than either one of them could have imagined. They were playing for keeps—as far as each other was concerned!
This is a fictionalized story about a circus and my great-aunt Marie, who was a lion tamer during the eighteenth century and early nineteenth century.
The sequel to Loving a Lost Lord. “Intensely emotional, lushly sensual . . . expertly spiced with intrigue, and infused with a wickedly subtle wit.”—Booklist New York Times bestselling author Mary Jo Putney continues her stunning Lost ...
Richard Downing may be a viscount of impeccable character, but he’s bored beyond belief of dancing at balls, faking smiles, and making dull conversation.
The sort of insecurity that would force you to always say “trebled” instead of “tripled” could only come from a communications major with massive status anxiety, like Keith. Without even looking it up, I am confident that Harvard, Yale, ...
Impossible! Colin Oliver, Viscount Sutton, left his beloved Cornwall for London to find a bride—some comely, proper, wellborn lady to bear him an heir.
Steve Harvey, the host of the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show, can't count the number of impressive women he's met over the years, whether it's through the "Strawberry Letters" segment of his program or while on tour for his ...
... 1981) Aston, W. G., Nihongi (Reprint) (North Clarendon, VT, 1972) Birt, Michael P., Warring States: A Study of the Go-Hojo Daimyo and Domain ... 396–417 Yokoyama, Shigehiko, Kassenjo no onnatachi (Tokyo, 2010) Yoshida, Yutaka (ed.) ...
NEVER TRUST A HUSTLAAUTHORESS SECRETIntroGina was in love with Con a hustler but he had fallen for a younger intelligent woman who became pregnant.
Extracts from Sander L. Gilman, Helen King, Roy Porter, G.S. Rousseau and Elaine Showalter, Hysteria Beyond Freud, University of California Press: Berkeley and Los Angeles, CA, 1993, reproduced by permission of University of California ...
He rubbed his eyes, and came close to the picture, and examined it again. There were no signs of any change when he looked into the actual painting, and yet there was no doubt that the whole expression had altered.