Brooklyn is a talented artist with an obsession for blood; one that she satiates at her uncle's tattoo shop. It's here at The Bleeding Heart that Brooklyn practices the art of dispensing pain onto others. Yet, nothing can dull the desire running through her veins, especially since the man she really wants to torture rots in jail for murder. When Daniel comes into her life, Brooklyn's obsession with tattoos and blood quickly turns into desire for him. She dreams about getting him on her tattoo table as her first official customer, marking him as her own. But Daniel has a different idea as to what they should be doing with their bodies. As Brooklyn spirals out of control, her sanity begins to slip right along with whatever is left of her humanity. Daniel may be the only one left to save her, if she lets him in. In the end she will have to choose between exacting vengeance, staying alive, or loving Daniel.
Living in England for the year without their families, Dolores and Victor, both fortyish, both successful, meet by chance, fall in love, and discover they agree on nothing
Contrary to liberal assumption, we do not want to dismantle the tort system to protect big corporations and leave the individual without protections. The case of Pearson v. Chung (below) illustrates how the current tort system is not ...
America again believed in itself. And around the world, democratic capitalism was deemed "the end of history." Ronald Reagan’s policies sparked the American renaissance, but the Gipper’s leadership is only part of the story.
Living in England for the year without their families, Dolores and Victor, both fortyish, both successful, meet by chance, fall in love, and discover they agree on nothing
He wasn't young anymore, but still carried acne around his shirt collar. Could be he was allergic to the starch. “Well, Major,” Hoffer said, “like I said on the telephone, it's a medical question, and a vague one at that, ...
This book explores the wave of violent radicalization in post-2011 Egypt and argues that it is the result of unrelenting tension between aspirations, grievances, emotions, meanings, and societal beliefs.
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“Rex? Isuppose so.Ilike him,andhe makes melaugh. He makes mefeel safe too. I'msure everything else willcome naturally after we're married.” “Wouldn'tit be betterif youwere in love with him now?” “As you were with Marcus?
This is a book of poetry about love and despair. It asks many questions of love and life that many of us have to ask.
When the Bleeding Heart Breaks