Naked in the Rain

Naked in the Rain
Title Naked in the Rain PDF eBook
Author Eowyn Wood
Publisher Crooked Hills Publishing
Pages 485
Release 2007
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0977873803

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Naked in the Rain

Naked in the Rain
Title Naked in the Rain PDF eBook
Author Debra Markowitz
Publisher Outskirts Press
Pages 224
Release 2006-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781432702052

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How can you find love when you don't know what it looks like? Naked in the Rain is the story of 47-year old widow, Norah Edwards, who meets 23-year old James Ross in a bar in Montauk, New York, one lonely day in September. Norah takes James home, and he soon discovers that she has as many secrets in her past as she does scars on her back. Twist and turns abound, each passage building to a surprising crescendo in this sexy novel. James helps Norah pick up the pieces of her life as she aids him in finding a direction of his own. "Debra Markowitz may just be the Jacqueline Susann of her generation. While her NAKED IN THE RAIN revolves around more simple lives than the entertainment industry's movers and shakers depicted in Susann tomes, Markowitz is no less sexy, bringing characters to life with a sensual style that almost makes you blush while reading. She doesn't foresake great storytelling for sex, but incorporates the two in such a compelling way that the phrase page-turner seems to take on new meaning." Bill Lieberman, In Touch Magazine "This is a riveting first novel, a story of love and betrayal, of survival and triumph. Naked in the Rain is an inspirational story, at once triumphant and penetrating." Bruce Feinberg, BMF Studio This book was a surprise and a pleasure to read. Debra Markowitz crafted a very strong heroine in Norah, who practically sets the pages on fire with her sensuality. I expected your typical romance, but this was so much more and I found myself reading it very late into the night. I can't wait to see what Debra has in store for her readers next! Beverly Fortune, Long Island Press

Dancing Naked in the Rain

Dancing Naked in the Rain
Title Dancing Naked in the Rain PDF eBook
Author Theresa Cavender
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 2009-11
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781440178931

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Spun from Scottish folklore, Dancing Naked in the Rain weaves a tale of romance, mystery, and fantasy. Megan McEller, craving a world beyond her classroom, puts down her chalk and heads for Scotland with dreams of earning her living as a travel writer. But before she can land her first contract, she becomes smitten with a man who proves to be no ordinary lover. From the beginning of their first meeting, neither her charm nor love can protect her from the curse haunting his presence. As she moves amidst the ancient grounds of the Highland, she finds herself helplessly ensnared in a supernatural world beyond her wildest nightmares. This causes her to waver between her own naivete and the madness thrust upon her. Megan's struggle to unravel the mystery surrounding her lover is at the heart of Dancing Naked in the Rain. Her face-to-face encounters with otherworldly forces shatter the world as she knows it, forcing the unfolding of a newfound trust within her. It is then, and only then, that she is able to unearth the mystery threatening to doom both her and her love.

Naked Against the Rain

Naked Against the Rain
Title Naked Against the Rain PDF eBook
Author Rick Rubin
Publisher Pharos Editions
Pages 432
Release 2016
Genre History
ISBN 9781940436340

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Rick Rubin, a writer by trade and historian at heart, combines years of research with his journalist's eye for detail and poet's ear to create one of the most compelling and readable histories of the Native American people of the lower Columbia River. Rubin conveys information about the people's daily life, spiritual beliefs, mythologies, and how the introduction of white settlers into the region forever changed their culture. Thanks in large part to the abundant salmon runs the Chinook-speakers residing along the lower Columbia River were among the wealthiest in North America. Master fisherman and expert canoeists it was not uncommon for a single canoe and crew to net two tons of succulent Chinook salmon on a single outgoing tide. A thickset people with artificially flattened heads, anarchistic politics, and a highly stratified society, they spoke a language unconnected to any known language on earth. Yet despite all their wealth and accomplishments they were all but completely wiped out in a few short decades after whites first landed on their shores.

Naked Rain

Naked Rain
Title Naked Rain PDF eBook
Author Lorraine Taylor Ramkeesoon
Publisher AuthorHouse
Pages 104
Release 2016-12-19
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1524647942

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Naked Rain is about an average middle-class family who faced a crisis that is, unfortunately, getting too familiarthe murder of a child. From birth to youth, we protect our children with every fiber of our beingwith passion, with vigor, with prideonly to have their light extinguished. As parents, we struggle when we have been suddenly deprived of our futurefrom giving birth, welcoming them home to their new nursery, carefully burping, holding their little head and neck, feeding and changing diapers, to taking them to school. We figure out what sports they should partake in to their first car and everything in betweenmusic lessons, extracurricular activities, having pets, detentions, successes, and failures. But never do we ever contemplate what would happen should they be insidiously taken away from us.

New York Magazine

New York Magazine
Title New York Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 132
Release 1989-01-16
Genre
ISBN

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New York magazine was born in 1968 after a run as an insert of the New York Herald Tribune and quickly made a place for itself as the trusted resource for readers across the country. With award-winning writing and photography covering everything from politics and food to theater and fashion, the magazine's consistent mission has been to reflect back to its audience the energy and excitement of the city itself, while celebrating New York as both a place and an idea.

The Strand Magazine

The Strand Magazine
Title The Strand Magazine PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 876
Release 1911
Genre
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