6/30/2023 0 Comments Royally Screwed by Emma ChaseJames has watched over-and wanted-perfect, perky, Ellie Hammond, the younger sister of Princess Olivia. Royally Endowed – For years, broody royal bodyguard Logan St. Words like Duty, Honor and most of all, Love. As Henry and Sarah grow closer, old words take on new meanings for the irresponsible royal. What he doesn’t plan on is Lady Sarah Von Titebottum-the shy, stunning, librarian hiding behind a book. Henry plans on partying his worries away. So when an unexpected heap of it is dropped in his regal lap, he reacts accordingly-by secretly signing up for a reality TV dating show. Royally Matched – Responsibility has never been Prince Henry Pembrook’s strong suit. Their whirlwind romance makes Nicholas question everything-who he is and who he wants to be-a King or the man who gets to love Olivia forever. But then one snowy night, in New York City, he meets the spirited and beautiful, Olivia Hammond. Royally Screwed – By order of the Queen, Crown Prince Nicholas Arthur Frederick Edward Pembrook has five months to choose a suitable bride. Prepare to be swept off your feet by The Royally Series Collection – three sexy, swoony, modern royal romances that will capture your heart and leave you very happily ever after.
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For head librarian Kit, the public library in Riverton, New Hampshire, offers what she craves most: peace. Most come for the books themselves, of course some come to borrow companionship. People are drawn to libraries for all kinds of reasons. Halpern’s novel is an unforgettable tale of family.the kind you come from and the kind you create. Tolkienįrom journalist and author Sue Halpern comes a wry, observant look at contemporary life and its refugees. Lewis George Orwell Mary Pope Osborne LeUyen Pham Dav Pilkey Roger Priddy Rick Riordan J. 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ShenIt’s not like I’m in danger of falling in love with the appallingly gorgeous, charismatic gazillionaire who happens to be one of Boston’s most eligible bachelors. I needed the public endorsement Hunter needed a nanny.īesides, what’s six months in the grand scheme of things? Little does she know, that’s not the only pipe I’ll be laying…īut the deal was too sweet to walk away from. The virginal archer is supposed to babysit my ass while I learn to take my place in Royal Pipelines, my family’s oil company. Now my ball-busting father is sentencing me to six months of celibacy, sobriety, and morbid boredom under the roof of Boston’s nerdiest girl alive, Sailor Brennan. Like Stonehenge, Police Academy 2, and morning glory clouds. It was just one of those unexplainable things. I didn’t mean to star in a sex tape, okay? Shen comes a new, fun, steamy standalone about a notorious playboy and the nerdy girl who brings him to his knees.īoston's debauched elite is going up in flames, and it's the Fitzpatrick family that set it on fire. Published by Self-Published on May 10, 2020įrom USA Today Bestselling author L.J. 6/28/2023 0 Comments The first binding rr virdiAt the beginning Ari arrives in an inn, just like Kvothe, and ends up telling his story. Virdi uses, much like Rothfuss, a frame narrative. On the contrary, I enjoyed every single tangent Ari, the Storyteller, takes the reader on. The opening and pacing in general is slow, and Virdi takes great care to build the characters, world, and plot without rushing, but at no point did I feel impatient. I have been in a reading slump for months, basically for most of 2022, and I was worried that I wouldn't manage to tackle this 800 page book, but the opening drew me in right away, and I rarely looked up to check Twitter on my phone. The First Binding is the first novel in a new epic fantasy series, Tales of Tremaine, infused with South Asian world-building elements, and if you've read The Name of the Wind, you will without a doubt compare the two. Virdi's inspiring journey for a while now and have been eagerly awaiting this release. And this is the story of how I let loose the first evil. I started a war with those that walked before mankind and lost the princess I loved, and wanted to save. I’ve stolen old magics and been cursed for it. I buried the village of Ampur under a mountain of ice and snow. Source: A hardcover copy from the publisher. 6/28/2023 0 Comments The empty family by colm tóibínTóibín’s characters are often difficult and combative, compelled to disguise their vulnerability and longings. And in the breathtaking long story “The Street,” Tóibín imagines a startling relationship between two Pakistani workers in Barcelona-a taboo affair in a community ruled by obedience and silence. “The New Spain” is the story of an intransigent woman who returns home after a decade in exile and shatters the fragile peace her family has forged in the post-Franco world. In “Two Women,” an eminent Irish set designer, aloof and prickly, takes a job in her homeland, and is forced to confront devastating emotions she has long repressed. “Silence” is a brilliant historical set piece about Lady Gregory, widowed and abandoned by her lover, who tells the writer Henry James a confessional story at a dinner party. In this stunning collection, he cements his status as “his generation’s most gifted writer of love’s complicated, contradictory power” (Los Angeles Times). Tóibín is a master at portraying mute emotion, intense intimacies that remain unacknowledged or unspoken. Colm Tóibín’s exquisitely written new stories, set in present-day Ireland, 1970s Spain and nineteenthcentury England, are about people linked by love, loneliness and desire. 6/28/2023 0 Comments All In by Raine MillerWill Ethan be able to save Brynne from a past that keeps her locked in fear? Will he ever feel the warmth of her touch, the solidity of her trust again? This is a lovestruck man who is willing to do whatever it takes to possess the heart of the woman he loves. With political threats now directed at Brynne, Ethan is running out of time and will need to gather all his strength and agility to protect her from the dangers that could take her away from him forever. The passion between them was explosive, but the secrets they hid from each other are dark and chilling and are powerful enough to destroy their shot at a life together. He’s unwilling to live without her and isn’t giving up-he’s dead-set on getting his beautiful American girl back. He’s broken Brynne’s trust and she’s left him. A man who’ll go all in.Įthan Blackstone has a problem on his hands. The second part in The Blackstone Affair series! Looming danger. 6/27/2023 0 Comments Miss pickerell goes to marsMiss Pickerell and the War of the Computers by Dora F. Miss Pickerell and the Lost World by Dora F. 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Her grandmother, Nana, believes that Grace can be whatever she wants to be. Grace's mother is very practical and hopes that Grace will become a doctor, a lawyer or a professional person given the opportunities she herself didn't have. She's a pirate with a peg leg and a parrot, an explorer, and a theater director of a production of 'Cinderella' in which she casts a boy in the title role. In her imagination, she becomes the characters: Anansi the Spider, Joan of Arc, Mowgli, Hiawatha. When Grace is in her playworld everything to her is real. She also makes up her own stories, acting out the most exciting parts. Youngblood, "Amazing Grace is about a little girl who loves acting out stories, those told and read to her by her grandmother as well as ones she reads on her own. 6/27/2023 0 Comments Heti how should a person beMaybe that only happens once in your life, she said. Using transcribed conversations, real emails, plus heavy doses of fiction, the brilliant and always innovative Sheila Heti crafts a work that is part literary novel, part self-help manual, and part bawdy confessional. The intoxication Heti felt when she embarked on How Should a Person Be wasn’t there as she was drafting Pure Colour. Her writing has been translated into ten languages and her work has appeared in The New York Times, Bookforum, McSweeney's, n+1, The Guardian, and other. This question preoccupies Sheila throughout the course of the novel. Sheila Heti is the author of several books of fiction, including The Middle Stories and Ticknor and an essay collection written with Misha Glouberman, The Chairs Are Where the People Go. The novel features Sheila herself as the main character in search of her identity: how a person should be. When Margaux, a talented painter and free spirit, and Israel, a sexy and depraved artist, enter her life, Sheila hopes that through close - sometimes too close - observation of her new friend, her new lover, and herself, she might regain her footing in art and life. How Should A Person Be is a semi-autobiographical novel by Sheila Heti. A raw, startling, genre-defying novel of friendship, sex, and love in the new millennium - a compulsive read that's like "spending a day with your new best friend" ( Bookforum) Reeling from a failed marriage, Sheila, a twentysomething playwright, finds herself unsure of how to live and create. 6/27/2023 0 Comments Forever pete hamill reviewCarlito could be the last straw, but the doctor rallies with the help of Rose, an attractive Sicilian immigrant he hires to run his new household. Delaney has been on autopilot ever since as he attends scrupulously to his poverty-stricken patients and makes house calls. His wife Molly never did forgive his volunteering to be a medic 16 months before she had walked toward the river, never to return. Delaney is furious with Grace, the only child he spoiled rotten, in an effort to make amends for his absence in France. When he returns to his home in downtown Manhattan, he finds a boy he’s never seen before there’s a note from his teenage daughter Grace, pleading for him to take care of two-year-old Carlito she’s off to Spain to look for her husband, a Mexican revolutionary. He gives his friend a morphine shot and smuggles him into the hospital for surgery. Delaney and Eddie were in the trenches in France in 1918 the doctor would never forsake him. Jim Delaney, middle-aged, Irish, is summoned to treat Eddie Corso, a mobster shot in a gang war. New Year’s Day, 1934: New York is buried under snow. Hamill ( Forever, 2002, etc.) returns with a gritty Depression-era story about a grief-stricken doctor rejuvenated by an unwelcome challenge: raising his small grandson. |