Love's Tender Fury

Love's Tender Fury
Title Love's Tender Fury PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Wilde
Publisher Open Road Media
Pages 482
Release 2015-01-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1497698146

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This classic New York Times–bestselling historical romance tells the enthralling, passionate story of a young English woman who is wrongly convicted of a crime and auctioned off to the highest bidder in the American colonies Born out of wedlock to a London barmaid, Marietta Danver yearns to live life to its fullest despite her humble origins. But her dreams of love and happiness almost die in Newgate Prison, where she is convicted of a crime she didn’t commit and deported to North America to be sold into indentured servitude. In the wild Carolinas, Marietta uses her beauty to survive. But in doing so she arouses unruly passions in the hearts of three men: Derek Hawke, the enigmatic planter who buys Marietta for an outrageous sum; brash, charming Jeff Rawlins, who sweeps her away to Louisiana; and a gentleman whose fervor may conceal a violent madness. From New Orleans’ red-light district to a fashionable estate in Natchez, from the struggles of a life of bondage to the perils of helping to transport slaves to freedom, Marietta vows to prevail and find a true and lasting love. The Marietta Danver Trilogy also includes Love Me, Marietta and When Love Commands.

Shadows of Tender Fury

Shadows of Tender Fury
Title Shadows of Tender Fury PDF eBook
Author Marcos (subcomandante.)
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1995
Genre History
ISBN

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They look back to the traditions of Indian resistance and the dormant ideals of the Mexican revolution; they look forward to political strategies, styles, and theories that challenge the dominance of capitalism.

Tender Fury

Tender Fury
Title Tender Fury PDF eBook
Author Connie Mason
Publisher Leisure Books
Pages 0
Release 1985
Genre France
ISBN 9780843941968

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Lovely young Gabrielle LaFarge had resigned herself to the life of a nun in a French convent. But the future that awaits her is far different, for she is informed that she is to marry Philippe St. Cyr, a wealthy plantation owner from the island of Martinique. Gabby resents and fears this handsome, moody man, whose icy surface conceals depths of passion and violence. Though he awakens her to the sensual delights of lovemaking, Gabby's heart remains untouched-- or so she believes. As for Philippe, she is certain that he is incapable of love. Constantly at cross purposes, separated by war and the conniving of Philippe's jealous mistress, each tries to forget the other, But a bond has been forged between them that will serve at last to unite them in love's sweet, strange...Tender Fury.

Moon's Fury

Moon's Fury
Title Moon's Fury PDF eBook
Author C. T. Adams
Publisher Macmillan
Pages 388
Release 2007-10-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780765356642

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Hailed as the premier authors of paranormal romance and true genre luminaries by "Romantic Times BOOKreviews," Adams and Clamp are back with another tale of shapeshifters, passion, and pack politics. Original.

Converging on Culture

Converging on Culture
Title Converging on Culture PDF eBook
Author Delwin Brown
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 217
Release 2001
Genre Christianity and culture
ISBN 0195144678

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This text brings together scholars from theological perspectives to analyse theories cultural movements. The first part examines theoretical relationships between theology and cultural studies and the second consists of theological analyses.

A Court of Mist and Fury

A Court of Mist and Fury
Title A Court of Mist and Fury PDF eBook
Author Sarah J. Maas
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 659
Release 2016-05-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1619634473

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The seductive and stunning #1 New York Times bestselling sequel to Sarah J. Maas's spellbinding A Court of Thorns and Roses. Feyre has undergone more trials than one human woman can carry in her heart. Though she's now been granted the powers and lifespan of the High Fae, she is haunted by her time Under the Mountain and the terrible deeds she performed to save the lives of Tamlin and his people. As her marriage to Tamlin approaches, Feyre's hollowness and nightmares consume her. She finds herself split into two different people: one who upholds her bargain with Rhysand, High Lord of the feared Night Court, and one who lives out her life in the Spring Court with Tamlin. While Feyre navigates a dark web of politics, passion, and dazzling power, a greater evil looms. She might just be the key to stopping it, but only if she can harness her harrowing gifts, heal her fractured soul, and decide how she wishes to shape her future-and the future of a world in turmoil. Bestselling author Sarah J. Maas's masterful storytelling brings this second book in her dazzling, sexy, action-packed series to new heights.

A Tender Thing

A Tender Thing
Title A Tender Thing PDF eBook
Author Emily Neuberger
Publisher Penguin
Pages 338
Release 2021-04-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0593084896

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An exhilarating debut novel set under the dazzling lights of late 1950s Broadway, where a controversial new musical pushes the boundaries of love, legacy, and art. Growing up in rural Wisconsin, Eleanor O'Hanlon always felt different. In love with musical theater from a young age, she memorized every show album she could get her hands on. So when she discovers an open call for one of her favorite productions, she leaves behind everything she knows to run off to New York City and audition. Raw and untrained, she catches the eye of famed composer Don Mannheim, who catapults her into the leading role of his new work, A Tender Thing, a provocative love story between a white woman and black man, one never before seen on a Broadway stage. As news of the production spreads, setting off an outpouring of protest that threatens the possibility of the show itself, Eleanor is forced to confront her own naive beliefs about the world. Pulsing with the vitality and drive of 1950s New York, A Tender Thing immerses readers right into the heart of Broadway's Golden Age, a time in which the music soared and the world was on the brink of change.