Watch Your Sass
Title | Watch Your Sass PDF eBook |
Author | Melanie James |
Publisher | Melanie James |
Pages | 101 |
Release | 2024-06-05 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Polly Reynolds had sworn off the thought of ever finding a mate. She was perfectly content living out her life as a single lady with all the freedom to do what she wanted, when she wanted. Everything was going according to plan until a group of vicious rogues set their sights on her. Can she survive what they have planned for her? Down in the dumps and with no real plan to move forward, Emmett Klein finds himself in an unfamiliar position when his Alpha sends him to Crescent Bay to help defend the local pack from rogue attacks. Will Emmett snap out of his slump to help those in need, or will it be too late?
Once I Was You
Title | Once I Was You PDF eBook |
Author | Maria Hinojosa |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2021-08-31 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1982128666 |
"Emmy Award-winning NPR journalist Maria Hinojosa shares her personal story interwoven with American immigration policy's coming-of-age journey at a time when our country's branding went from "The Land of the Free" to "the land of invasion.""--
Into Your Arms
Title | Into Your Arms PDF eBook |
Author | Kirsten Krauth |
Publisher | Fremantle Press |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2023-10-31 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1760992798 |
From an automaton of Nick Cave, to a man who can't keep his blood out of the food he is preparing; from a vengeful Uber driver to a spinner of souls; and from a boy caught up in a robbery to a girl desperate to save a failing greyhound, the characters who populate this short story anthology could have dropped straight from a Nick Cave song book. These 21 stories, from some of Australia's favourite creators, respond to Cave's visionary genius with their own original and unsettling tales of death, faith, violence and love.
My Octopus Arms
Title | My Octopus Arms PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Baker |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 40 |
Release | 2013-09-24 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 1442458437 |
Little Crab asks what an octopus can do with his eight arms and gets a surprising, rhyming, reply.
Daddy's Arms
Title | Daddy's Arms PDF eBook |
Author | Fabian E. Ferguson |
Publisher | Bookbaby |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781543940060 |
"Daddy's Arms," tells the story of a young boy's imagination as he plays with his dad. Inspired by the real-life everyday fun had by the author and his son.
In Your Arms
Title | In Your Arms PDF eBook |
Author | Shannyn Schroeder |
Publisher | Shannyn Schroeder |
Pages | 315 |
Release | 2022-06-14 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1950640280 |
He could be her knight in shining leather--or just another heartache waiting to happen... Sean O'Malley isn't a forever guy. Looking for a night or two of wicked, dirty fun? He's happy to oblige. But relationships? No thanks. So, imagine his surprise when his connection to a prim-and-proper kindergarten teacher starts making him question everything he thought he knew about love and romance... Emma Long learned long ago that bad boy bikers are not for her—and Sean is everything she swore she'd never fall for again. Her wild child days are behind her, and that's where they'll stay. If only her stupid, traitorous heart didn't beat just a little faster every time he was near... It's possible that a friends with benefits arrangement could solve all their problems. But what will happen when they realize they've never felt more at home—or more like themselves—than when they're in each other's arms? In Your Arms, book 2 in The O’Malley Family series, is a steamy, bad boy/good girl wannabe, friends with benefits contemporary romance full of big, Irish families, even bigger emotions, and a guaranteed happily ever after. Download today and welcome to the O’Malleys’ neighborhood!
By Valour and Arms
Title | By Valour and Arms PDF eBook |
Author | James H. Street |
Publisher | eNet Press |
Pages | 614 |
Release | 2014-05-22 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1618864904 |
James Street has a gift for sifting the ashes of history, adding a portion of romance and adventure, a pinch of this and that, and compounding his own formula for historical novels. This is his best and he uses the battle for Vicksburg, the saga of the Confederate ironclad Arkansas and the Union ram Queen of the West for a story as big as the Mississippi. The epic of the Arkansas, built in the wilderness by men who hauled her iron and guns hundreds of miles by ox wagons, is one of the most amazing and little-known dramas of history. She struck terror from Illinois to New Orleans and became a ship that men whispered about; a ghost ship whose guns kept blazing although there were no men aboard her. Mr. Street gives us a galaxy of characters in this book. Most of the action revolves around three Confederate sailors; Wyeth Woodward, gunner's mate, who hates war; Simeon St. Leger Granville, a British soldier of fortune whose lust for battle is exceeded only by his lust for drink, and Vespasian Gillivray, the lovable Cajan, a descendant of the Creeks of Mr. Street's Oh, Promised Land. The fourth member of a quartet you never will forget is Dolly — fat, cold, deadly. She is a nine-inch Dahlgren gun on whose breech is engraved By Valour and Arms. There also is Gar Rivers, an inspiring Negro, an artist of sorts who fought for a slave-owning people. In these pages you will meet Laurel MacKenzie, betrothed to Wyeth, and Morna (Dabney) Alexander, who wants the young sailor just to prove to herself that marriage has not dulled her charms. Tap Roots' readers will remember her and her melancholiac husband, Keith Alexander, a Southerner who fights for the Union. Keith is here, too, contemptuous as ever of his own life and the lives of others. Then there is Sharon Weatherford, a rooming-house keeper in Natchez-Under-the-Hill. Her love for Simeon St. Leger Granville apparently is a hopeless thing, and yet she, a social and racial outcast, meets every challenge, and triumphs. The story begins with the building of the Arkansas and ends with the fall of Vicksburg, which was to the South what Hastings was to England during the Norman conquest. The Union was saved in the West, but that theater has been neglected. Few Americans realize that the Battle of Franklin was bloodier than Gettysburg, that the Arkansas created more havoc than the Merrimac, and that Vicksburg held out for more than a year. As in Tap Roots, Mr. Street warns his readers again that they will not find the Civil War of Lee and Jackson in this book. This is history as it happened, not the dry meager words of textbooks or the dulcet tones of the julep school. Scoundrels and mountebanks work and cheat in the red glare of Vicksburg's guns. But man is at his best while making war and even when human life is not as dear as rotten mule meat, there are those who prove again that there always will be honor, decency, and dignity for those willing to fight for them.