THE UNLIKELY MISTRESS

THE UNLIKELY MISTRESS
Title THE UNLIKELY MISTRESS PDF eBook
Author Sharon Kendrick
Publisher Harlequin / SB Creative
Pages 128
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN 4596065675

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Sabrina goes on a solo trip to Venice, where she meets a mysterious man named Guy Masters. The two are immediately attracted to each other and spend a passionate night together, but Sabrina senses that she is probably one of Guy’s many conquests, so she heads home without telling him. She is trying to return to her ordinary life in England, when Guy suddenly appears at her workplace with a ring—the engagement ring she received from another man!

London's Most Eligible Playboys Bundle

London's Most Eligible Playboys Bundle
Title London's Most Eligible Playboys Bundle PDF eBook
Author Sharon Kendrick
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 551
Release 2008-07-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426819870

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London is a great town for players. But for the three eligible bachelors in these enthralling stories, the pleasure of conquest pales by comparison to the joys to be found in the arms...and heart...of the right woman. Find out what happens when three wealthy, desirable men who are used to getting whatever they want on their own terms meet their match in three unique, spirited women in Sharon Kendrick's captivating series. Bundle includes: The Unlikely Mistress, Surrender to the Shiekh and the Mistress's Child.

Antoine of Oak Alley: The Unlikely Origin of Southern Pecans and the Enslaved Man Who Cultivated Them

Antoine of Oak Alley: The Unlikely Origin of Southern Pecans and the Enslaved Man Who Cultivated Them
Title Antoine of Oak Alley: The Unlikely Origin of Southern Pecans and the Enslaved Man Who Cultivated Them PDF eBook
Author Katy Morlas Shannon
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
Pages 272
Release 2021-11
Genre History
ISBN 1455625752

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The story of Antoine is emblematic of countless enslaved people whose lives and contributions have been overlooked. Antoine, the enslaved gardener of Oak Alley Plantation, was the first person to successfully propagate the pecan tree yet he exists only as a footnote in the bigger story of Oak Alley Plantation. His pioneering work enabled large groves of trees to be planted creating a lucrative commercial crop and though his horticultural achievement has long been legend, virtually nothing is known about his life. Historian Katy Morales Shannon utilizes extensive research and period documents to expose his story and explore the lives of the enslaved community in which he lived. The life of this truly revolutionary enslaved man is revealed through the lives of his family and friends, the community they built, and the bonds they forged during their enslavement and their life as free people.

The Perfect Royal Mistress

The Perfect Royal Mistress
Title The Perfect Royal Mistress PDF eBook
Author Diane Haeger
Publisher Crown
Pages 418
Release 2007-02-27
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307237516

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Born into poverty and raised in a brothel, Nell Gwynne sells oranges in the pit at London’s King’s Theater, newly reopened after the plague and the Great Fire devastated the city. Soon, her quick sense of humor and natural charm get her noticed by those who have the means to make her life easier. But the street-smart Nell knows a woman doesn’t get ahead by selling her body. Through talent, charm, intelligence, and sheer determination—as well as a keen understanding of how the world operates—Nell works her way out of the pit and onto the stage to become the leading comedic actress of the day. Her skills and beauty quickly win the attention of all of London—eventually even catching the eye of King Charles II. Their attraction is as real as it is unlikely, and the scrappy orange girl with the pretty face and the quick wit soon finds herself plunged into the confusing and dangerous world of the court, where she learns there are few she can trust—and many whom she cannot turn her back on. From the gritty streets of seventeenth-century London, to the backstage glamour of its theaters, to the glittering court of Charles II, The Perfect Royal Mistress is a love story for the ages, the rags-to-riches tale of a truly remarkable heroine.

The Mistress of Tall Acre

The Mistress of Tall Acre
Title The Mistress of Tall Acre PDF eBook
Author Laura Frantz
Publisher Revell
Pages 394
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1441228187

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The American Revolution is finally over, and Sophie Menzies is starved for good news. When her nearest neighbor, General Seamus Ogilvy, finally comes home to Tall Acre, she hopes it is a sign of better days to come. But the general is now a widower with a small daughter in desperate need of a mother. Nearly destitute, Sophie agrees to marry Seamus and become the mistress of Tall Acre in what seems a safe, sensible arrangement. But when a woman from the general's past returns without warning, the ties that bind this fledgling family together will be strained to the utmost. When all is said and done, who will be the rightful mistress of Tall Acre? Triumph and tragedy, loyalty and betrayal--readers find it all in the rich pages of this newest historical novel from the talented pen of Laura Frantz. Her careful historical details immerse the reader in the story world, and her emotional writing and finely tuned characters never cease to enchant fans both old and new.

His Lady Mistress

His Lady Mistress
Title His Lady Mistress PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Rolls
Publisher Harlequin
Pages 319
Release 2009-01-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1426830726

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His Lady Mistress by Elizabeth Rolls released on Jan 1, 2009 is available now for purchase.

Picasso the Foreigner

Picasso the Foreigner
Title Picasso the Foreigner PDF eBook
Author Annie Cohen-Solal
Publisher Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pages 401
Release 2023-03-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0374720525

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A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice “Absorbing [and] astute . . . Cohen-Solal captures a facet of Picasso’s character long overlooked.” —Hamilton Cain, The Wall Street Journal “A beguiling read, as ingenious as it is ambitious . . . See Picasso and Paris shimmering with new light.” —Mark Braude, author of Kiki Man Ray: Art, Love, and Rivalry in 1920s Paris Born from her probing inquiry into Picasso’s odyssey in France, which inspired a museum exhibition of the same name, historian Annie-Cohen Solal’s Picasso the Foreigner presents a bold new understanding of the artist’s career and his relationship with the country he called home. Winner of the 2021 Prix Femina Essai Before Picasso became Picasso—the iconic artist now celebrated as one of France’s leading figures—he was constantly surveilled by the French police. Amid political tensions in the spring of 1901, he was flagged as an anarchist by the security services—the first of many entries in an extensive case file. Though he soon emerged as the leader of the cubist avant-garde, and became increasingly wealthy as his reputation grew worldwide, Picasso’s art was largely excluded from public collections in France for the next four decades. The genius who conceived Guernica in 1937 as a visceral statement against fascism was even denied French citizenship three years later, on the eve of the Nazi occupation. In a country where the police and the conservative Académie des Beaux-Arts represented two major pillars of the establishment at the time, Picasso faced a triple stigma—as a foreigner, a political radical, and an avant-garde artist. Picasso the Foreigner approaches the artist’s career and art from an entirely new angle, making extensive use of fascinating and long-overlooked archival sources. In this groundbreaking narrative, Picasso emerges as an artist ahead of his time not only aesthetically but politically, one who ignored national modes in favor of contemporary cosmopolitan forms. Annie Cohen-Solal reveals how, in a period encompassing the brutality of World War I, the Nazi occupation, and Cold War rivalries, Picasso strategized and fought to preserve his agency, eventually leaving Paris for good in 1955. He chose the south over the north, the provinces over the capital, and craftspeople over academicians, while simultaneously achieving widespread fame. The artist never became a citizen of France, yet he generously enriched and dynamized the country’s culture like few other figures in its history. This book, for the first time, explains how. Includes color images