Returning from her much-needed holiday in the sun, Shelley is met by shocking news. She hadn't even known Great-uncle Nicholas was dead. Her saviour three years ago when she had badly needed a friend, he had allowed her to rent one of his cottages and a sail-loft in a lovely Cornish harbour for her glass-making business. Now all the property belongs to his grandson, Adam. Shelley knows she can expect no mercy from Adam. For hadn't she walked out on him, and her family, just before their wedding – without any explanation?
In Renaissance Venice, Laura's marriage to Roberto is thrown into chaos when he is accused of murder, while the Segreta are under threat from the Doge's army, and loyalties are sorely tested.
The Chief of Works has no choice but to send for some trolls to deal with the problem, but they have their own agenda: finding a princess for their lonely king.
And few authors are as qualified to tell the story as boating journalist and author Daniel Spurr. Spurr introduces us to the great fiberglass boat designers and builders, many of whose first-hand accounts appear throughout the book.
The New York Times bestselling series about the scandalous lives of rich and famous teens in Beverly Hills, California.
When mountain woman Fairwyn March marries a man who is researching her beloved Appalachian music, he soon tries to change everything about her.
REVENGE CAN BE ECSTASY.
When I first got to the palace, there were signs depicting the sigils from so many places along the walls next to the doors it was like one of the massive charts of royalty Mom made me study. But now, the hall looked empty with only a ...
At the beginning of her journey, she is joined by two other cats, Video and Pictures. This is Radio's first chance to venture out into the world, and she intends to make every heartbeat of the adventure count.
Sometimes, the most beautiful things come from piecing together the fragments of a broken heart... The Ingenious and the Heart of Shattered Glass is the second book of The Ingenious Trilogy.
But this is not a conventional, journalistic account. Instead it presents a unique vision with the feel of a novel--intimate, penetrating, and filled with mystery. Alan Greenberg is a writer, film director, film producer, and photographer.