Déjà Vu

  • Déjà Vu
    By Lisa Childs

    One night, she felt the gifted hands of a handsome lover ignite her body into the throes of ecstasy.

  • Déjà vu: pohledy do minulých životů
    By Judy Hall

    Déjà vu: pohledy do minulých životů

  • Déjà Vu
    By Daniel West Jr.

    She returned the rest of the dresses to the fitter, then handed the fitterthe bag that had her choice in it, “This one is my choice, hang it nicely so it will straighten out any wrinkles that might have gotten in it.

  • Déjà Vu
    By Susan Giles

    And even though hehad never read the novel,he had still come upwiththe idea of dressing her pubic hair with flowers – maybe not the allegorical forgetmenots that Oliver Mellors had used to adorn Lady Chatterley, but his daisy chain had ...

  • Deja Vu
    By Samantha Gentry

    When Alexandra Caldwell is hired by a reclusive author to research the thirty-year-old disappearance of a big name newspaper tycoon and his wife, she wasn't sure what she would discover.

  • Déjà vu
    By Katie S. Watson

    'Yeah, I guess I did. I overslept. Where's everybody?' 'Men at dig. Ladies in workroom. You want breakfast?' Zach laughed. 'Breakfast!!...I guess so.' His stomach was growling pitifully. 'You take seat in dining tent...Lee bring you ...

  • Deja Vu: The 16th Murray Barber P.I. Case
    By Julie Burns-Sweeney

    Murray had left Pentowen Grange having arranged to meet Kelly in town the next day. He wanted to think things over and see what he could find out about the place and it's residents, both alive and dead. Sat at his computer with hot ...

  • Deja Vu
    By Fern Michaels

    Join Team Sisterhood as they take down America’s most wanted in this electrifying thriller from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Cross Roads.

  • Deja Vu
    By Ian Hocking

    Because in Deja Vu you find that things aren't as they seem, truth is a matter of perspective and that the past can change just as quickly as the future.Deja Vu is a taut science fiction thriller that will keep you guessing, a gripping read ...

  • Déjà Vu: Aberrations of Cultural Memory
    By Peter Krapp

    Their occurrence among organically healthy individuals rendered the pathologizing of deja vu difficult ; eventually , most inquiries concluded an origin in some partly forgotten memory , fantasy , or dream .

  • Déjà Vu
    By Cass Andre

    Roman's jaw dropped. That's it? He'd been betrayed for some fried chicken and dinner rolls? “And my glasses didn't come. DéjàVu 119.

  • Déjà Vu: A Romance Short
    By Lawrence I. Hill

    Alvin wanted to scream at him. Of course I remember that day. It meant everything to me. I was floating on air for the next two weeks before winter vacation ended, day and night; I couldn't believe it had happened. I sat by the phone, ...

  • Deja Vu
    By Henry Jaglom, Victoria Foyt

    Deja Vu

  • Deja Vu: the Unified Command Plan of the Future Revisited
    By U. S. Army U.S. Army Command and Staff College

    Military structures should evolve accordingly, placing particular emphasis on establishing a task-oriented approach to unity of command.This book follows the history of the evolutionary process of the Unified Command Plan (UCP) throughout ...

  • Deja Vu
    By D.J. Starling

    They each sense a powerful connection at their first meeting, but no one could have ever imagined the incredible scenario about to unfold, forever altering the lives of all involved.

  • Deja Vu: The Story, The Alpha and the Omega (The Beginning and the End)
    By Rudy Ezequiel Saucedo

    The story drills into the heart of man, not only his fate, but even God's destiny; if we are so bold to make an observation, you be the judge. This amazing story begins in heaven, descends into the world, and then we see the fall of heaven.

  • Deja Vu
    By Lisa Childs

    In a stunning tale of past lives, Lisa Childs takes readers on a wild ride of passion and murder.

  • Deja Vu
    By Rhonda R. Dennis

    The reality of the latest tragedies in Green Bayou leaves Emily feeling overwhelmed.

  • Deja Vu
    By Dale Stone

    Places, people and politics mingle and intersperse the seperate flow relating the disparate stories, views, commentaries and outright outbursts of disbelief of the state of politics, the turning on of the TV to see war and horror... and ...

  • Deja vu
    By Maria Isabel Mathieu

    Con él en sus brazos, se acercó a Debbie, y mirándola fijó a los ojos, le dijo: _ Listen. I am here taking care of this little angel, and is not our fault if something wrong is happening between you and Vicky.