A Desire So Deadly

A Desire So Deadly
Title A Desire So Deadly PDF eBook
Author Suzanne Young
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 69
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 0062272403

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In this 50-page digital original novella, Suzanne Young extends the dazzling world of A Need So Beautiful and A Want So Wicked. Eighteen-year-old Claire Becks leads a charmed life surrounded by her loving family, great friends, and sexy boyfriend, Ezra. Claire is known for her great advice—and for how easily she puts others at ease. And although she feels occasional bouts of sadness she can't quite place, she is otherwise happy. Then one day a mysterious stranger walks into her family's bakery. Claire immediately senses something about Harlin—something tortured and dark. Even after he leaves, she can't stop thinking about him, inexplicably feeling like there is unfinished business between them. When Lucy, the new girl in town, starts to draw Claire into her world of darkness, Harlin realizes who Claire really is. But Claire will have to realize it too if she hopes to escape the fate of the Shadows. Epic Reads Impulse is a digital imprint with new releases each month.

Deadly Desire

Deadly Desire
Title Deadly Desire PDF eBook
Author Lance Figgins
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Pages 0
Release 2023-05-30
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Deadly Desire

Deadly Desire
Title Deadly Desire PDF eBook
Author Brenda Joyce
Publisher St. Martin's Paperbacks
Pages 426
Release 2002-05-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1429905956

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The time is turn-of-the-century New York City. Society's elite host glittering balls inside sprawling mansions while outside, the teeming streets harbor secrets of their own. New York City's Police Commissioner Rick Bragg has been called upon to investigate a shocking crime. Reluctant to pull Francesca Cahill into a case that could be very dangerous, Rick also knows the beautiful and brilliant heiress has a natural ability for sleuthing that could aid him--even it if means working side by side with a woman who tempts him like no other. And so Franscesca and Rick begin a harrowing journey through the squalid underworld of the city that plunges them deeper and deeper in a peril neither could have imagined--and a desire that only continues to grow... Brenda Joyce's Deadly Desire is a sizzling hot historical romance.

The Bodyguard's Deadly Mission

The Bodyguard's Deadly Mission
Title The Bodyguard's Deadly Mission PDF eBook
Author Lisa Dodson
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 302
Release 2024-01-23
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0369743083

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She wants to protect women… He needs to protect her. Alexa King and Andrew Riker met when he trained her to be a bodyguard. Despite their simmering connection—and a few unguarded moments—she’s managed to keep their relationship purely professional. But now she runs her own security business, and her latest contract puts both her and Andrew in danger. She knows she can trust Andrew with her life. Will she trust him with her heart? From Harlequin Romantic Suspense: Danger. Passion. Drama. Feel the excitement in these uplifting romances, part of the series:

Cæsar Borgia. An historical romance. By the author of “Whitefriars” [i.e. Emma Robinson]. A new edition

Cæsar Borgia. An historical romance. By the author of “Whitefriars” [i.e. Emma Robinson]. A new edition
Title Cæsar Borgia. An historical romance. By the author of “Whitefriars” [i.e. Emma Robinson]. A new edition PDF eBook
Author Emma Robinson
Publisher
Pages 520
Release 1874
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The Deadly Talents

The Deadly Talents
Title The Deadly Talents PDF eBook
Author Jeffrey Crosby
Publisher Jeffrey Crosby
Pages 436
Release 2020-11-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1735938718

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Some secrets beg to be discovered. Twenty-seven-year-old Arbin possesses a rare and forbidden talent, which, if discovered, guarantees him and anyone who helps him a slow and painful death. Arbin has spent the last eight years in hiding. Living each day haunted by his past and desperate to keep his deadly talent a secret. Arbin sees his hopes of remaining unnoticed shattered when someone from his past attacks the heir of a high ranking political office who was passing through the village where Arbin has been hiding. The investigation into the attack links Arbin with the attacker. Now Arbin must prove his innocence and face his past, while struggling to keep his talent a secret. A fast-paced story filled with political intrigue, murder and the deadly talents.

Deadly Medicine

Deadly Medicine
Title Deadly Medicine PDF eBook
Author Peter C. Mancall
Publisher Cornell University Press
Pages 290
Release 2018-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 150172844X

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"An important work of scholarship, with powerful, concise, and objective insights into the complicated history of alcohol use among Native American peoples. Impeccably researched, cogently argued and clearly written, Peter Mancall's book is both an eye-opener for the lay reader and an invaluable resource for the expert."— Michael Dorris, author of The Broken Cord: A Family's Ongoing Struggle with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Alcohol abuse has killed and impoverished American Indians since the seventeenth century, when European settlers began trading rum for furs. In the first book to probe the origins of this ongoing social crisis, Peter C. Mancall explores the liquor trade's devastating impact on the Indian communities of colonial America. Mancall recounts how English settlers quickly found a market for alcohol among the Indians, and traffic in rum became a prominent source of revenue for the British Empire. In spite of the colonists' growing awareness that some Indians abused alcohol and that drinking threatened the stability of countless Indian villages already decimated by European diseases, they expanded the liquor trade into virtually every Indian community from the Atlantic to the Mississippi. In response, Indians created one of the most important temperance movements in American history, a movement that was nevertheless unable to halt the lucrative commerce. The author follows the trail of rum from the West Indian producers to the colonial distributors and on to the Indian consumers in the eastern woodlands. To discover why Indians participated in the trade and why they experienced such a powerful desire for alcohol, he addresses current medical views on alcoholism and reexamines the colonial era as a time when Indians were forming new strategies for survival in a world that had been radically changed. Finally, Mancall compares Indian drinking in New France and New Spain with that in the British colonies. Forever shattering the stereotype of the drunken Indian, Mancall offers a powerful indictment of English participation in the liquor trade and a new awareness or the trade's tragic cost for the American Indians.