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Wie Met Vuur Speel
Deon Meyer - 2007
Na ’n naweek op Houwhoek weet sy sy is nog nooit so volledig bemin nie. Weens populere aanvraag, die heruitgawe van Deon Meyer se heel eerste spanningsroman!When Ragel Bergh meets Dirk Buchner, her life changes overnight, and irrevocably – it is the most passionate she has ever felt about anybody. But then Ragel and Dirk find themselves in an extremely dangerous situation, and are forced to call upon the services of the enigmatic Ivan Malan, master of disguise, manipulation and other sinister activities. When danger calls, his arsenal – known as the “cabinet of death” – lies at the ready, hidden underneath his inconspicuous West Coast home.
Dream Journal
Karen Halvorsen Schreck - 2006
But she already knows the answer: for two years, Livy has watched her mother grow smaller and weaker. Now, in a series of journal entries, Livy chronicles the summer before her junior year--the summer she watches her mother slip away from her, as she succumbs to breast cancer. Livy has survived the pain of losing her mother by shutting herself off from the rest of the world. She has alienated herself from her best friend, and her and her father live as strangers in the same house, barely speaking, and never allowing themselves to share the grief that is tearing each of them apart. But when Livy gets swept up in a strong but ill-fated crush, and her mother's condition worsens, she must learn to trust not only those around her, but herself. A beautifully written coming-of-age novel, Dream Journal gazes unflinchingly at the pain of loss and the beauty in survival.
Soldiers of Avarice: A Sword and Sorcery Novel
Stephen L. Nowland - 2011
Aiden Wainwright wants to become strong to protect his homeland. After a chance encounter with a mysterious and powerful relic, he gives up everything to study the arcane arts. But the small taste of power is not enough, and Aiden’s obsessive search for answers leads him on a journey that he never expected. A dire plot that threatens the lives of thousands… The town of Brackford could hold the answers Aiden is seeking, but his arrival could not have come at a more dangerous time. Forced into a battle for survival, Aiden must marshal his limited resources and ally himself with the desperate locals to discover the dark truth behind the town’s misfortune. He never imagined that he would uncover a greater conspiracy that could destroy his home, the Kingdom of Aielund. A quest for magic, and the search for truth, Soldiers of Avarice is an epic fantasy journey that will capture your imagination. Download now to begin your journey through a land where magical relics are hidden, dragons guard the skies, and the struggle for power knows no loyalty.
Holiday Bad Boys
Bella Love-WinsChloe Grey - 2016
Get ready for Happy-Ever-After and Happy-For-Now endings, and ZERO cliffhangers in this limited time bundle! Includes:
Punished for Christmas - Bella Love Wins
What Malcolm thought was a random holiday hook-up turns into a feisty little vixen's trap for his father's billion-dollar firm. Too bad sexy little Riley is about to be roped in.
Unwrapped - KB Winters
Finally home for Christmas, my best friend's sexy little sister, Ruby, ends up in my bed. Do I stay true to the bro code? Or take her down a forbidden path that will have her begging to jingle my bells?
Bad Boy Crush - Regina Fox
Margo has had a crush on her best friend's brother, Jack since he was a teen. With his return home from a stint in the military, will she have herself a merry little Christmas, or is the one gift she wants under her tree just too hot to handle?
Close Encounters Christmas - C.C. Cartwright
The hot-bodied 'big man on campus' begged me to tutor him in biology. But somehow he wound up giving me, the virgin, lessons between the sheets that I'll never forget.
Breathe - Ava Alexia
Free spirited single mom Laura, falls for Ben, the hot young guy who lives next door and is Hollywood's rising star. Can she keep it sex only with a secret she's hiding?
The Billionaire's Vow - Jay S. Wilder and Kendra Wild
Finally engaged, Anna and Adam decide that the Christmas break will be perfect to fit in some bonding time under the mistletoe. Will their billionaire and journalist families kill their jollies?
Hero Cowboy for Christmas - JC Coulton, Chloe Grey and Bella Love-Wins
A tragic barn fire puts Emmett Scott on a collision course with the raw and wounded hearts of Blossom Parnell and her son, River. The timing for romance couldn’t be worse. Will the holidays bring miracles or more disaster? Holiday Bad Boys is a bad boy romance collection with over 148,000 words of steamy, raunchy, Christmas standalone short stories.
Content Warning.
Contains a mix of dark and festive stories, hot love scenes, some mild BDSM behavior, and coarse language.
The Frankston Murders: The True Story of Serial Killer Paul Denyer
Vikki Petraitis - 2011
Never Go Back by Lee Child -- Summary and Review
Al Martzmill - 2014
There are many people who love reading this book. It is all about the story of Jack Reacher. He is a former military cop who wants to arrive at Virginia. His main purpose is to meet new officer, Major Susan Turner. There are some important information that Jack Reacher wants to tell Major Susan. But, he cannot find Major Susan in Virginia. Is Major Susan dead? In a car wreck or Afghanistan? Actually, Jack Reacher wants to tell Major Susan that he is going to quit from his military job. He wants to be fired from Susan's command. With the current situation, is it still possible for Jack Reacher to quit from his job? Does he go back to his former job to find some important information about Major Susan? This book has all interesting facts about Jack Reacher and Major Susan. Jack Reacher has to face all obstacles when he wants to get to know more about Susan Turner. This summary is created to help you save your time and money to know about Jack Reacher and his experiences. If you want to know more about his story, you should read its official novel.
Free Trader Complete Omnibus - Books 1-9: A Cat and his Human Minions
Craig Martelle - 2019
If he can find it. If he can determine its value. If he can bring the tech to willing buyers.But then everything changes. It becomes bigger than Braden and the Golden Warrior. Other sentient creatures join him on his quest.
He only wanted free trade. But there needed to be peace. And that became his mission.
All nine books of the Free Trader in one collection.
1: The Free Trader of Warren Deep
2: The Free Trader of Planet Vii
3: Adventures on RV Traveler
4: Battle for the Amazon
5: Free the North!
6: Free Trader on the High Seas
7: Southern Discontent
8: The Great Cat Rebellion
9: Return to the Traveler
Join Braden, the Golden Warrior, Micah, Aadi, Skirill, and the rest on a grand adventure across the length and breadth of Planet Vii.
The Writings of Nichiren Daishonin, Vol. 1
Nichiren Daishonin - 1999
The translations were first published by the Nichiren Shoshu International Center (NSIC) over a period from 1979 to 1995 in a seven-volume series entitled "The Major Writings of Nichiren Daishonin." A total of 172 works make up this series, including the Daishonin's five major works ("On Establishing the Correct Teaching for the Peace of the Land," "The Opening of the Eyes," "The Object of Devotion for Observing the Mind," "The Selection of the Time," and "On Repaying Debts of Gratitude"). Columbia University Press published 85 of those 172 translations, 12 in 1990 in "Selected Writings of Nichiren," and 73 in 1996 in "Letters of Nichiren." Eager to have all the translations under one cover, Soka Gakkai International (SGI) members asked that they be published in one volume. Thus the Soka Gakkai decided to publish the present volume - all 172 works in chronological order. This work is indeed wonderful news, not only for members of the Soka Gakkai International, but for all English-speaking people interested in Buddhism.
Sink Into Me
Misguided
"...Then I'd die loving you."18 year old Evangeline O'Shea hadn’t been the popular girl during her years at school. She was quiet, collected... smart. This made moving out of New York that much easier.To go into Vancouver, Canada wasn't planned in any of her books.However that opinion changes after she meets Michael Reeves, through an unlucky incident at Simon Fraser University. She didn't expect to fall for such a dark and mysterious man let alone her History lecturer... And when she finds out that this man is in fact no man at all, she wonders if love is worth risking her life over…
Bad Cop
Marci Fawn - 2016
ALLISON A rough year? That's putting it mildly. After my parents died in a gruesome car crash, I moved to the city with my sister, Cassandra. The only way to make a name for myself was to befriend a policeman and get all the gory details on the serial killer running rampant in the city. But I came too close to the fire, and I got burned... Now the killer is after me. Darkly handsome cop Kyle Simons could rescue me - but there's only two things he cares about. Catching the killer... And getting me into his bed. KYLE For the past two years of my life, I've been obsessed with catching him. X, the mysterious villain who I suspect took many lives, my girlfriend's being one of them. When Allison Reid, a sexy-as-hell journalist, walks into my life with a determined step, I'd do anything to get her off my back. I hate journalists. They're scum. But she makes me an offer... Find the killer, and have her for one night. I would've done it either way. But Allison will be the perfect reward to another finished case.
Full length, standalone bad boy romance. No cliffhanger, no cheating and a happy ending guaranteed.
Contains a BONUS book - Dirty Plaything (Bad Cop ends at the 43% mark).
The Dixon Brothers Trilogy
Anna Durand - 2020
Reese. Dane. The Dixon brothers aren't looking for love, but when sexy American girls cross their paths, the passion is explosive. Experience the first three books in the Hot Brits series, with bonus chapters to leave you wanting more!One Hot ChanceOne Friday night, after a horrible day at work, Elena decides to cheer herself up with a one-night stand with a hot stranger. The guy who propositions her has a scorching bod and a sexy British accent. Cheered up? Check. Until Monday morning, when she walks into the office, and there he is. Her one-nighter is her boss’s ex-husband, Chance Dixon.One Hot RoomieReese Dixon wants to score an American girl like his brother Chance did, but only for a bit of fun, not a relationship. When a miscommunication forces Reese to share an apartment with Elena’s best friend, Arden Clover Pesti, the sexy little American seems like the perfect candidate for two weeks of hot sex. The problem? Arden is a virgin. And slightly insane.One Hot CrushDane Dixon needs a trophy girlfriend to hang on his arm, as publicity for his company. Asking his sexy personal assistant to take on the job might not be the best idea ever. For two months, Rika Solberg will pretend to be hot for him, pretend to adore him, pretend to love making out with him. They shouldn't enjoy it so much, but nothing can stop the sizzling chemistry that erupts between them.
Fast Forward: Confessions of a Post-Punk Percussionist: Volume II
Stephen Morris - 2020
Drifting
Stephanie Gertler - 2003
In her new novel, Drifting>, Stephanie Gertler once again reveals her gift for exploring the ways in which families experience love and loss. In the coastal town of Drifting, Connecticut, in a Victorian inn perched at the ocean's edge, Claire lives with her husband, Eli. Although her own children are grown, Claire is still haunted by the absence of her mother, who abandoned her when she was a baby. When Nicholas Pierce and his blind seven-year-old daughter, Kayla, come to stay at the inn, the young child's affinity for Claire begins to resonate within her. Unwittingly, Claire finds herself drawn into a struggle to save Kayla when dark truths begin to emerge about Nicholas. Ultimately, the challenge to save Kayla unleashes Claire's own need to find her missing mother. Fearlessly plumbing the hidden depths of the heart, Stephanie Gertler has crafted a wise and moving novel that tests the bonds of mothers and daughters and their ability to transcend any obstacle.
From Birth to Five Years: Children's Developmental Progress
Mary D. Sheridan - 1973
It is widely recognised as an invaluable reference for professionals training or working in health, education and social care.Features of this completely revised edition include:Charts describing key stages in the development of motor, perception, communication, play, independence and social skills, updated in the light of recent research and supported by over 120 illustrationsInformation on what we know about how children develop.A new section on the development of attention and self-regulationGuidelines for the assessment of children through observation and interactionAdvice on when to refer to specialist servicesGuidance is offered on ages at which children typically achieve key stages, whilst recognising individual variation in the rate of development and the influence of the child's environment. Based on an ethos of health promotion and the need for a common assessment framework, the book will be welcomed by all those who work with infants and young children.Dr Ajay Sharma is a Consultant Community Paediatrician in Southwark, LondonHelen Cockerill is a Consultant Speech and Language Therapist, working at the Evelina Children's Hospital in London.
Plume: Poems
Kathleen Flenniken - 2012
But [Flenniken] also wrote them to honor the people she grew up with." " - Seattle Times"The poems in "Plume" are nuclear-age songs of innocence and experience set in the "empty" desert West. Award-winning poet Kathleen Flenniken grew up in Richland, Washington, at the height of the Cold War, next door to the Hanford Nuclear Reservation, where "every father I knew disappeared to fuel the bomb," and worked at Hanford herself as a civil engineer and hydrologist. By the late 1980s, declassified documents revealed decades of environmental contamination and deception at the plutonium production facility, contradicting a lifetime of official assurances to workers and their families that their community was and always had been safe. Plume, written twenty years later, traces this American betrayal and explores the human capacity to hold truth at bay when it threatens one's fundamental identity.