![]() ![]() There relationship is slow at first because she is tiny skittish and believes a guy like Shep wouldn't want a curvy girl like her since he runs a GYM. Ainsley is new in his town and he knows she running away from something so he keeps her close and makes sure no one bothers her. We back in Valor Mc and it's Sheps turn to find his one and shes alittle different when he spots her in Roosters Diner looking for a job he makes sure Rooster isn't hiring so he can keep his lil Lamb close to him. This sweet, steamy romance from Nichole Rose comes complete with a sticky sweet and guaranteed HEA. If you enjoy growly alphas, adorable heroines, and MC romance, you'll love Shep and Ainsley. Or will my uncle's money ruin the best thing in my life? Warning When this former SEAL meets his little lamb, he'll do whatever it takes to teach her that she belongs with him. ![]() When he finds out the truth, will he still want to keep me? He says it doesn't matter.īut he doesn't know the biggest billionaire in Wyoming is looking for me. Yet, when I'm anywhere near him, all I feel is safe. Shep Stratford is the strongest man I've ever met. ![]() Teaching this sweet lamb will be the easiest ride of my life. She knows nothing of men like me-those willing to die to protect the people they love. ![]() Whatever she's running from sent her straight to my gym.Īll she knows of motorcycle clubs is what she's seen on the news. ShepĪinsley Foster has the brightest eyes and sweetest smile I've ever seen. Loving his curvy lamb will be this former SEAL's easiest ride yet. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() Then a tragic accident shattered her confidence, damaged her reputation, and left her nearly broke. But for the darkest individuals, there is no redemption: you come back as a kehok, a monster, and are doomed to be a kehok for the rest of time.Īfter a celebrated career as an elite kehok rider, Tamra became a professional trainer. Yet there is hope-you can change your destiny with the choices you make. Life, death, and rebirth-in Becar, who you are in this life will determine your next life. In this epic standalone fantasy, the acclaimed author of the Queens of Renthia series introduces an imaginative new world in which a pair of strong and determined women risk their lives battling injustice, corruption, and deadly enemies in their quest to become monster racing champions. An incredibly fun and inspiring read." – Katherine Arden, New York Times bestselling author of The Bear and the Nightingale "National Velvet with monsters and a big helping of palace intrigue, Race the Sands is monstrous (literally), heartwarming, and empowering in equal measure. ![]() ![]() It’s every parents’ nightmare - the start of the school holidays - and instead of sitting in the sun, reading a book over a cold, crisp glass of Pinot Grigio, Mummy has two bored moppets to attend. But not only is she worrying if, at forty-two, she could actually get up off a bean bag with dignity, she's also somehow (accidentally) rebranded herself as a single party girl who works hard, plays hard and doesn't have to run out when the nanny calls in sick.Can Mummy keep up the facade while keeping her family afloat? Can she really get away with wearing ‘comfy trousers' to work? And, more importantly, can she find the time to pour herself a large G+T?Probably effing not. Why Mummy Swears is the much anticipated new novel from Gill Sims, author of the hilarious Why Mummy Drinks and online sensation Peter and Jane. Only Judgy, the Proud and Noble Terrier, remains loyal as always.Mummy has also found herself a new challenge, working for a hot new tech start-up. ![]() Welcome to Mummy's world…The Boy Child Peter is connected to his iPad by an umbilical cord, The Girl Child Jane is desperate to make her fortune as an Instagram lifestyle influencer, while Daddy is constantly off on exotic business trips…Mummy's marriage is feeling the strain, her kids are running wild and the house is steadily developing a forest of mould. ![]() The hilarious second novel, and Sunday Times No 1 Bestseller, from author of the smash hit Why Mummy Drinks. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Best-selling author Harry Kemelman fills his shrewdly plotted mysteries with likeable and cunning characters who could be your next door neighbors. Suddenly Rabbi Small must study motives and uncover the killer, or lose more than his followers. But he is forced to face his congregants’ discontent when the police discover a young woman’s body outside the temple - and her handbag in his car. Unaware that his congregation is grumbling about his rumpled appearance and absent-minded manner, Rabbi Small spends long hours poring over scholarly books. In Friday the Rabbi Slept Late, a shocking discovery on the temple grounds threatens to ruin both the diligent rabbi and the entire Jewish community at Barnard’s Crossing. Young and unassuming Rabbi David Small sorts through puzzling pieces of mysteries with logic straight from the Talmud. ![]() ![]() ![]() Her relationship with her future mother-in-law (Empress Elizabeth) was quite interesting-a woman who would unpredictably treat her as though she was the most important woman in the world, shower her with gifts and attention, then inexplicably turn against her. She dealt with terrible conditions-was frequently treated badly by even Johanna, her own mother. She was brought to the court to marry Peter at a very young age. ![]() ![]() Learning more about Catherine the Great really gave me a new sense of admiration for her. Was not disappointed by either the story or the narration-both were simply magnetic! I listened almost non-stop (despite it's length). I don't usually read biographies, but noticed this and thought I'd listen-especially since the wonderful Davina Porter was reading it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The author has incorporated much new material from French and Vietnamese sources, including veteran interviews, making this the most complete account to-date. The siege at Dien Bien Phu was a landmark battle of the last century-the first defeat of modern western forces by an Asian guerilla army.The Last Valley is the first new account of the battle since the 1970s. Eventually, the demoralized and weakened French were utterly depleted and withdrew in defeat. The Vietnamese besieged the French base for five long and desperate months. Book Synopsis In December 1953 French paratroopers, who had been searching for the elusive Vietnamese army, were quickly isolated by them and forced to retreat into their out-gunned and desolate jungle base-a small place called Dien Bien Phu. The story of how the siege in the jungle wore on until the French were depleted, demoralized, and destroyed is meticulously researched for this volume. About the Book In December 1953, the French army occupying Vietnam challenged the elusive Vietnamese army to engage in battle at Dien Bien Phu. ![]() ![]() ![]() The first scandal that plagued Fantastic Beasts threatens to never end. theaters this Friday, the series has already inspired headlines like Time’s “Just Cancel the Fantastic Beasts Franchise Already” and Entertainment Weekly’s “ Fantastic Beasts is now the world’s most problematic movie franchise.” THE DECLINE OF DEPP ![]() As the third film, The Secrets of Dumbledore, arrives in U.S. Rowling to make her screenwriting debut, casting newly crowned best-actor-Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne, and enlisting David Yates, who helmed the final four Potter films, to direct.īut somewhere between Johnny Depp’s public fall from grace and Vladimir Putin’s comparison of Russia’s plight to Rowling’s cancellation, Fantastic Beasts seemed to take on more baggage than it could carry. Fantastic Beasts had all the makings of a slam dunk for Warner Bros.: spinning off from the hit Harry Potter series, luring author J.K. ![]() ![]() ![]() Shortly after, the shock ending saw the couple find out that Christian was, in fact, Hardin’s real dad - something he appears to be dealing with in the upcoming flick. ![]() Watch the trailer for After Ever Happy What happens in After Ever Happy?Īfter Ever Happy is set to pick up where After We Fell left off, where Hardin and Tessa were in London and discovered Hardin’s mum had been having an affair with Christian Vance. The full and final trailer has now dropped - and we're so invested! "Get a peek at this #AfterEverHappy scene," they wrote, and fans are extra eager to see how it unfolds! The trailer shows the pair face a dark time in their romance as Tessa suffers a tragedy and the couple seemingly face the toughest time in their relationship yet.Ī second teaser dropped in April, giving fans a lengthier look into what's to come for Hardin and Tessa as they turn swifly from their intense relationship to an explosive change in their lives.įans were also treated to a glimpse of what appears to be a tense scene between Hardin and Tessa, which the official Twitter account of the movie shared in May. The trailer for After Ever Happy gives fans a glimpse into what we can expect to happen in Hessa’s relationship in the next film – you can watch it at the top of this page! ![]() After Ever Happy will see Hardin and Tessa embark on the next chapter in their relationship.Īfter Ever Happy is dropping later this year. ![]() ![]() ![]() How many authors have become brands in the movie business the way Sparks has? There’s Stephen King, John Grisham… and few others, aside from authors who’ve created a franchise (like J.K. When I received the seven-disc Nicholas Sparks Limited Edition DVD Collection in the mail a couple of weeks ago, I mainly looked on it as an opportunity to understand why the big-screen adaptations of Sparks’ books have been so popular. I’m not here to knock Sparks around-nor to act as apologist. Over and over, Sparks’ books tell stories of women and men who turn their backs on potential wealth and prestige so they can lead lives of quiet dignity-often in the coastal Carolinas-with salt-of-the-earth romantic partners who like to work with their hands and be left the hell the alone. ![]() ![]() In the movie version of Sparks’ 1998 book Message In A Bottle, the late wife of shipwright Garret Blake (played by Kevin Costner) hails him as “a person rich in simple treasures, self-made and self-taught.” That kind of faint praise counts as thundering acclaim in Sparks-land, where celebrating the unexceptional is central to the overall aesthetic. That’s not a value judgment that’s how they describe themselves. ![]() The heroes of Nicholas Sparks’ novels are ordinary folk. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I've seen reviews from others who thought this book was nothing new, or who compared it to Marissa Meyer's series, but I guess I get to say "it felt like I read a completely different book" for a positive reason this time. sounds like a mash-up of Carve the Mark and The Lunar Chronicles, right? But it's actually so so much more. A male/female alternating POV, space travel, an empress trying to reclaim her throne. And, you know, Empress of a Thousand Skies was not the book I thought I was getting into when I picked it up. I don't know about you, but these days I don't have very high hopes when it comes to the latest YA Fantasy/Sci-fi with a pretty cover. “Was there really so much hatred in the universe, so much prejudice, even among people who claimed to be unbiased? Had this always been true?” ![]() |