“If he's such a wondrous asset, why do you want to sell him?” “I need weapons and transport more than I need an Engineer. And he can't replicate. He needs other Huragok to do that, and the rest of them disappeared when the San'Shyuum ...
helluva lot faster than Omar was saying, because I had taken an unpaid leave of absence from the Inquirer to sell Satin Doll, I was already moving my car from one street to another trying to stay ahead of the repo man, and I was going ...
“Sell it. Cancel your plans. Forget about Newport tomorrow. Keep quiet about your bloodline. You'll get rich and stay healthy. Do yourself a favor—sell.” Click. Lindsey stared at the receiver for a long moment.
Since people with autism and Asperger's Syndrome are inept socially, they have to sell their work, instead of their personalities. I showed my portfolio of pictures and blueprints to prospective customers. I never went to the personnel ...
A celebrity street boss shares insider rules about image, seduction, and power as learned from his mentors, in a guide that reveals the importance of establishing one's value, winning loyalty, and inviting pursuit.
Three girls with three agendas and the ultimate destination: the Hamptons.
While Mara recovers from her break-up with Ryan and Eliza's family repairs their financial damage, the girls still manage to find a way to enjoy their busy summer as nannies in the Hampton homes of the rich and famous.
Graduated from high school and back for a third summer in the Hamptons, Mara, Eliza, and Jacqui find that life is not as carefree as they had hoped when boyfriends, jobs, and school problems intrude.
"Lele is a bulls-eye target at her new school in Miami until, overnight, her digital fame catapults the girl with cheerleader looks, a seriously silly personality, and a self-deprecating funny bone into the popular crowd.
Lauren Page is well on her way to becoming an Ashley in the second book in The Ashley Project series from bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz.
Are the Ashleys finished forever, or can their enemy-turned-ally find a way to save them? Find out in the fourth and final book in The Ashley Project series from bestselling author Melissa de la Cruz.
Newly wealthy Lauren Page decides to infiltrate and destroy the Ashleys, the group of girls who rule the seventh grade of their fancy Pacific Heights preparatory school, in revenge for their former treatment of her.
On a movie set in Saint Tropez, France, several teenaged members of the Hollywood elite come together in an explosion of scenes shot and reshot, friendships formed and cast aside, and romances begun and destroyed, all duly reported by ...
Melissa de la Cruz. writing for Hamptons magazine, where her wonderful editors were nothing at all like the one portrayed in this book. Melissa currently divides her time between New York City and Los Angeles, where she lives with her ...
Melissa de la Cruz. at BFYR An imprint of Simon 66 Schuster Children's Publishing Division 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 This book is a work of fiction. Any references to historical events, real people, ...
MELISSA. DE. LA. CRUZ. is the New York Times, USA Today, Wall Street Journal, and Publishers Weekly best-selling author of many books, including the Beach Lane series; the Blue Bloods series, which has 3 million copies in print; ...
Beach Lane; Skinny-Dipping; Sun-Kissed; Crazy Hot Melissa de la Cruz. An imprint of Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing Division 1230 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York 10020 www.SimonandSchuster.com This book is a work of ...
Melissa de la Cruz once received a “four” for Funny and has (almost) forgiven the friend who gave it to her. She has written many books for teens, including the bestselling series The Au Pairs, Angels on Sunset Boulevard, ...
Melissa de la Cruz. Lili shuddered. What about that famous French style? Why wasn't Madame LeBrun wearing an Hermès scarf or a Chanel suit? At least she could have a chic purse—but no. Madame always carried a canvas book bag overflowing ...
Melissa de la Cruz. Sadie was so obstinate: She wouldn't get her ears pierced, or even consider a push-up bra. Lauren was in despair. What Ashley always said was so true: You can lead a clotheshorse to prêt-à-porter, but you can't make ...