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Archie Meets the School Gyrls (Archie, #607)
Archie Comics - 2010
Will the “School Gyrls” collaboration with the Archies be a chart-topping hit or a resounding dud?
Unconditional
Blake Crouch - 2011
To say more would spoil the revelatory nature of how this story unfolds.
On the Western Circuit
Thomas Hardy - 1891
Harnham agrees to help her young protegee Anna write to her lover, she begins the development of an ill-fated misunderstanding.
Take for Granted
Daisy Prescott - 2015
Jo and Ben Grant are spending a week in Aspen. Without their three kids. It’ll be bliss. Heaven. Finally, they’ll have time alone to reconnect with each other. Jo wants spice things up to get them out of their marriage rut. When she plans a wild evening out, will Ben embrace the crazy? Take for Granted can be read as a standalone short story. Readers first met Ben and Jo in Geoducks Are for Lovers (Modern Love Story #1).
The Lost Phoebe
Theodore Dreiser - 1918
Short story from the story collection FREE AND OTHER STORIES.
The Loom of Thessaly
David Brin - 2011
Who guides our fate? And can we ever hope to wrest control for ourselves? In this novella, "The Loom of Thessaly" , classical mythology merges with impudent modern spirit into a science fiction legend that speculates upon the nature of reality.
Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze
Eliza Fowler Haywood - 1724
Since the 1980s, Eliza Haywood's literary works have been gaining in recognition and interest. She wrote and published over seventy works during her lifetime including fiction, drama, translations, poetry, conduct literature and periodicals. Haywood is a significant figure of the long 18th century as one of the important founders of the novel in English. Her writing career began in 1719 with the first two installments of Love in Excess. Many of her works were published anonymously. Amongst her other works are Fantomina; or, Love in a Maze (1724), The Fortunate Foundlings (1744), Life's Progress Through the Passions; or, The Adventures of Natura (1748) and The History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless (1751).
Eleven Stories
Anton Chekhov - 1975
He established the style of the modern short story and influenced many great writers, including George Bernard Shaw, James Joyce, Ernest Hemingway, Katherine Mansfield, and Virginia Woolf.
James Joyce's Dubliners
Harold Bloom - 2000
-- Presents the most important 20th-century criticism on major works from The Odyssey through modern literature-- The critical essays reflect a variety of schools of criticism-- Contains critical biographies, notes on the contributing critics, a chronology of the author's life, and an index
The Death of Me
Denise Grover Swank - 2013
On that afternoon, her husband of ten years crash-landed his malfunctioning single-engine plane in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Dr. Darrell Swank suffered multiple fractures, and third degree burns over sixty percent of his body when the gas tank exploded as he crawled away from the wreckage. Over the next five weeks, she struggled to be a mother to their children while she kept a near round-the-clock vigil at the hospital. Darrell’s survival was questionable from one day to the next, and even if he survived, would he be the same man he was before the crash? Did his fate depend on this test of her faith?The Death of Me is the true story of a wife and mother living day to day through a fog of shock and unimaginable agony. And, alone in the aftermath, fumbling for some way to not only survive, but to thrive. It is a story of pain, of release, of forgiveness. And of healing, resilience, and rebirth. It is a story of a writer finding her voice.
The House on Pine Terrace
Phillip Margolin - 2009
Monica Esteban grew up poor, on occasion helping her single mother clean houses. That’s when she first saw the big white house on Pine Terrace. Her mother called her princess and told her that one day she would marry a rich prince and live in a castle. The castle she dreamed of was the big white house. But that would never happen on a cop’s salary. At least that’s what she thought until she received an inconceivable dinner invitation from the most unlikely man imaginable. Dinner is everything she hoped it would be. Dan Emery is a perfect gentleman, making the next two months pass like a fairy tale…until her dream comes to an end and she finds out just how much it costs to live in the big white house on Pine Terrace. Don’t miss any of these exciting stories from Thriller 2:
The Weapon
by Jeffery Deaver
Remaking
by Blake Crouch
Iced
by Harry Hunsicker
Justice Served
by Mariah Stewart
The Circle
by David Hewson
Roomful of Witnesses
by R.L. Stine
The House on Pine Terrace
by Phillip Margolin
The Desert Here and the Desert Far Away
by Marcus Sakey
On the Run
by Carla Neggers
Can You Help Me Out Here?
by Robert Ferrigno
Crossed Double
by Joe Hartlaub
The Lamented
by Lawrence Light
Vintage Death
by Lisa Jackson
Suspension of Disbelief
by Tim Maleeny
A Calculated Risk
by Sean Chercover
The Fifth World
by Javier Sierra
Ghost Writer
by Gary Braver
Through a Veil Darkly
by Kathleen Antrim
Bedtime for Mr. Li
by David J. Montgomery
Protecting the Innocent
by Simon Wood
Watch Out for My Girl
by Joan Johnston
Killing Time
by Jon Land
Boldt’s Broken Angel
by Ridley PearsonOriginally published in THRILLER 2 (2009),edited by #1
New York Times
bestselling author Clive Cussler.
The Selected Stories
Richard Bausch - 1996
"He brings to life characters and situations as vivid and compelling as any in contemporary literature."--Michael Dorris, The Washington Post Book World.
Marriage of Inconvenience/ Stand-In Wife/ Bride on the Loose (Those Manning Men)
Debbie Macomber - 1997
Winter's Last Chance
Stacey Wilk - 2018
A decision that jeopardizes her brother and their guests when a killer dressed like Santa opens fire at their annual Christmas Eve party. Lincoln Smith spent his life guarding his country, his clients, and his heart. He denied himself everything else – including Serra. He only wants a glimpse of her at the party. Nothing more. But when Santa tries to kill the only woman he ever loved, Lincoln does what he was trained to do. Seeking refuge in his cabin in the town of Winter, Lincoln vows to protect Serra even if it means dropping the shield around his heart. She had never wanted to see him again, but Serra can’t escape her true feelings. Just as passion finds a new path the killer finds them. With only hours to spare, Lincoln must forgive himself for past mistakes or he and Serra will lose their last chance for survival – and love.