Welcome to New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Ashley's Colorado Mountain Series, where friends become family and everyone deserves a second chance.
We were in Paris for a Helmut Newton shoot, and there was this mad expenditure of money. Steve was actually very eccentric, and he could be quite straight and provincial. We were staying at the George V, just around the corner from the ...
"It's time to celebrate the joy of creativity through dreams! There are endless possibilities to what children can imagine: from penguins eating ice cream to cute cuddle bugs, what do you dream?"--Back cover.
At the end of a busy day, Maisy says goodbye to her friends and takes Panda inside to get ready for bed.
Back in the studio we were doing some overdubs on Stevie's album. There was tension between her and Lindsey at the time, but she said at one point, “The one person who can play this would be Lindsey.” I said, “Well, let's ring him up.
Sarah Goode never had the chance to go to school, but she was determined to solve problems using only her imagination. She drew, then built her own invention. Could she patent it?
Drama High, vol. 17: Sweet Dreams
This book includes eight visualizations that help kids slow down, breathe, and become aware of their bodies so they can relax into a good night’s sleep.
Tricia Sullivan returns to the genre with a page-turning, surreal high-concept science fiction that will define the conversation within the genre for years to come.
It's 1962, and Dusty Fairchild, daughter of a self-made millionaire and oilman, wants to go to college.