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Book Synopsis Toss the Bride by : Jennifer Manske Fenske
Download or read book Toss the Bride written by Jennifer Manske Fenske and published by Macmillan. This book was released on 2014-02-04 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Professional wedding planner Macie Fuller is having trouble saying "I do." White doves and wedding bells are all in a days work, as is the occasional difficult client. But when her wealthy boyfriend Avery proposes, Macie's reaction shocks everyone. Will she become a monster in a white veil, she wonders? And more importantly, how can she be herself in Avery's purebred family? When Macie comes around, it's not for the white dress or gift registry, but for love. She wants it for life. Jennifer Manske Fenske's Toss the Bride is a warm and witty novel about finding romance on your own terms.
Book Synopsis The Duke's Surprise Heir by : Elizabeth Lennox
Download or read book The Duke's Surprise Heir written by Elizabeth Lennox and published by Elizabeth Lennox. This book was released on 2024-07-26 with total page 90 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In a shocking twist, Edward, the Duke of Finhearst, finds himself entranced as Macie Meyers, the fiery woman he had clashed with, storms into his life carrying a baby, their baby. The sizzling chemistry that once fueled their heated arguments now ignites a different kind of fire between them. Despite their past animosity, Macie can't deny the magnetic pull towards Edward, especially when she witnesses his tender care for their child. As danger lurks in the shadows, their passion intensifies, blurring the lines between enemies and lovers. The heated glances and stolen touches create an electric tension, leaving them craving more. Amidst the adrenaline rush of intrigue and romance, Macie struggles to protect her heart from the man she once vowed to avoid while safeguarding their son from lurking threats. Their desire-fueled journey takes unexpected turns, leading them to a love they never thought possible - if only they can survive the perilous storm that surrounds them.
Book Synopsis His Unexpected Heir by : Elizabeth Lennox
Download or read book His Unexpected Heir written by Elizabeth Lennox and published by Elizabeth Lennox. This book was released on 2024-06-14 with total page 107 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In Sidrina, Antonio was drawn to his friend's captivating wedding, where he ignited a passionate affair with a bewitching woman. Though he yearned for her deeply, their union seemed unattainable. Antonio resolved to mend his shattered life and the village, haunted by his father's imprisonment and a legacy of abuse. He aspired to be a symbol of redemption for the suffering. Astra, a daring events coordinator, crafted alluring weddings and galas, reveling in evoking unspoken desires. Destiny took a scandalous turn as Astra secretly conceived from their tryst. Unaware, her next assignment would intertwine her fate with the father of her unborn child. Amidst tangled emotions, communication failures, and lurking danger, Astra and Antonio fought to reclaim their bond while Antonio's father plotted from behind bars. In this tantalizing saga, desire and peril entwined, tempting them to embrace their forbidden fire. Would they succumb or crumble under their passionate reckoning?
Download or read book Survivors written by Maggie Oliver and published by Kings Road Publishing. This book was released on 2019-07-11 with total page 350 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: THE SHOCKING TRUE STORY BEHIND THE HIT TV DRAMA THREE GIRLS When detective Maggie Oliver first discovered that children as young as 10 were being groomed, abused and trafficked for sex by gangs of men in the Rochdale area, she felt like a lonely voice calling for people to act. Banging on closed doors, it seemed that nobody was able or willing to help her save these vulnerable girls, but she couldn't just sit back while countless lives were being destroyed forever in plain sight. Instead, she launched a one-woman campaign to bring down these sickening gangs. This is the heart-breaking and shocking story of how the actions of one determined detective secured convictions in what is now one of the most notorious grooming cases in the UK. Along the way Maggie discovered countless examples of how the authorities were letting down our most vulnerable children. She blew the whistle, losing her job and at times her mind at times, in a bid to stop others from experiencing the same. This is the first ever account from a police insider on the endemic problem of child sexual exploitation across the nation and how these cases are handled by the authorities put in place to protect us. It tells the story of a woman brave enough to speak out and a group of girls who found the strength to fight for justice after having their lives completely shattered by their abusers; together they show in shocking detail why this must never happen again.
Book Synopsis Why Didn't She Just Leave and Come on Back Home? by : Patsy Waters
Download or read book Why Didn't She Just Leave and Come on Back Home? written by Patsy Waters and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2007-04 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Just before her death, Macie Zanderneff wrote a letter to her loved ones stating that she planned to come home to the mountains with her two daughters. A few days later, the sheriff delivers the unbelievable news of Macie's suicide to her adoptive parents, Aunt Mae and Uncle Hume, and the rest of the family. When Macie's diary marked, "A Fairy Tale" is discovered in her meager belongings, it becomes obvious that her marriage was far from the "happily ever after" that she made it out to be. The diary gives an account of her daily life-a living hell-and how she attempts to get away from her physically and emotionally abusive husband. It becomes Aunt Mae's mission to determine why her daughter and others stay in abusive situations. She becomes so persistent, she learns that even some of her friends and neighbors have been or are currently involved in abusive relationships. Why Didn't She Just Leave and Come on Back Home? follows Aunt Mae's journey for answers about obsessive love, extreme passion, and the mystery of abusive relationships, and how she uses her newfound knowledge to help other abused women.
Download or read book The Night Garden written by Pamela Holm and published by MacAdam/Cage Publishing. This book was released on 2005 with total page 250 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In her first novel since the acclaimed memoir, "The Toaster Broke, So We're Getting Married," Holm delivers a poignant and often very funny story about monogamy, motherhood, and the wonders of gardening.
Book Synopsis Christmas at the End of Main Street by : Meg Easton
Download or read book Christmas at the End of Main Street written by Meg Easton and published by Mountain Heights Publishing. This book was released on with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All either of them wants for Christmas are some jingle bells, to deck the halls, and for everyone to stop finding them dates. Macie Zimmerman would love to get married and start a family. But after so much searching, she's sick of having hope that something will work out. All she needs is a good six months of no dating-- time she could spend building her business, Paws and Relax, and hanging out with the animals who show her all the love she needs-- to be able to face it again. If only she can keep everyone in town from trying to find her a husband. High school teacher Aaron Hall plans to never get married. He got engaged once, and it turned out as awful as his parents' marriage had. But that doesn't stop all his married friends from trying to convince him otherwise. And worst of all, his students are now determined to find him a wife before the end of the school year. This Christmas, Macie and Aaron are teaming up to make everyone believe they're dating each other so they'll quit trying to line them up with others. But as this fake relationship takes them to holiday parties, events around town, and his school's winter formal, and "fake" starts to feel "real," can they overcome the obstacles in their way? Pick up this fun, holiday-filled fake relationship romance today! Come make yourself at home in Nestled Hollow where community becomes family and the romances are sweet, swoony, and chock-full of chemistry. Each interconnected stand-alone novel has its own happily ever after.
Book Synopsis Stockings, Snow, and Mistletoe by : Meg Easton
Download or read book Stockings, Snow, and Mistletoe written by Meg Easton and published by Mountain Heights Publishing. This book was released on with total page 391 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Two full-length Christmas romances to snuggle up with and swoon over. Both are full of heart, humor, hope, and all the magic of Christmas wrapped up in one holiday-filled collection. Christmas at the End of Main Street: All either of them wants for Christmas are some jingle bells, to deck the halls, and for everyone to stop finding them dates. This Christmas, Macie and Aaron are teaming up to make everyone believe they're dating each other so they'll quit trying to line them up with others. But as this fake relationship starts to feel real, can they overcome the obstacles in their way? A Kiss at Christmas: Kelli wants a perfect little Christmas. Parker just wants to ignore it. Both believe they’re going to be spending the holidays alone. Until the owner of the company they both work for—a man who has a secret knack for matchmaking—invites a dozen employees to celebrate Christmas on the beach. Can they get past their workplace rivalry and take a chance that might just be imperfectly perfect? Fall in love with these sweet holiday-filled romances!
Book Synopsis Fun with the Family in Massachusetts by : Marcia Glassman-Jaffe
Download or read book Fun with the Family in Massachusetts written by Marcia Glassman-Jaffe and published by . This book was released on 1999-12 with total page 244 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This Fun with the Family guide to Massachusetts provides easy-to-use and up-to-date information on how to enjoy short term trips with children (ages 2-12). Including places to eat, stay, as well as "Other Things to See and Do" with the kids.
Book Synopsis The Lost World of James Smithson by : Heather Ewing
Download or read book The Lost World of James Smithson written by Heather Ewing and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2010-12-15 with total page 577 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1836 the United States government received a strange and unprecedented gift - a bequest of 104,960 gold sovereigns (then worth half a million dollars) to establish a foundation in Washington 'for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men'. The Smithsonian Institution, as it would eventually be called, grew into the largest museum and research complex in the world. Yet it owes its existence to an Englishman who never set foot in the United States, and who has remained a shadowy figure for more than a hundred and fifty years. Smithson lived a restless life in the capitals of Europe during the turbulent years of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars; at one time he was trailed by the French secret police, and later languished as a prisoner of war in Denmark for four long years. Yet despite a certain a penchant for gambling and fine living, he had, by the time of his death in Paris in 1829, amassed a financial fortune and a wealth of scientific papers that he left to the new democracy America. Spurned by his natural father and his country, he would be acknowledged for his own achievements in the New World. Drawing on unpublished diaries and letters from archives all over Europe and the United States, Heather Ewing tells the full and compelling story for the first time, revealing a life lived at the heart of the English Enlightenment and illuminating the mind that sparked the creation of America's greatest museum.
Book Synopsis The Stranger and the Statesman: James Smithson, John Quincy Adams, and the Making of America's Greatest Museum by : Nina Burleigh
Download or read book The Stranger and the Statesman: James Smithson, John Quincy Adams, and the Making of America's Greatest Museum written by Nina Burleigh and published by New Word City. This book was released on 2015-03-13 with total page 278 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In her illuminating and dramatic biography The Stranger and the Statesman, New York Times bestselling author Nina Burleigh reveals a little-known slice of history in the life and times of the man responsible for the creation of the United States' principal cultural institution, the Smithsonian. It was one of the nineteenth century's greatest philanthropic gifts - and one of its most puzzling mysteries. In 1829, a wealthy English naturalist named James Smithson left his library, mineral collection, and entire fortune to the "United States of America, to found... an establishment for the increase & diffusion of Knowledge among men" - even though he had never visited the United States or known any Americans. In this fascinating book, Burleigh pieces together the reclusive benefactor's life, beginning with his origins as the Paris-born illegitimate son of the first Duke of Northumberland and a wild adventuress who preserved for her son a fortune through gall and determination. The book follows Smithson through his university years and his passionate study of minerals across Europe during the chaos of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars. Detailed are his imprisonment - simply for being an Englishman in the wrong place - his experiences in the gambling dens of France, and his lonely and painstaking scientific pursuits. After Smithson's death, nineteenth-century American politicians were given the task of securing his half-million dollars - the equivalent today of $50 million - and then trying to determine how to increase and diffuse knowledge from the muddy, brawling new city of Washington. Burleigh discloses how Smithson's bequest was nearly lost due to fierce battles among many clashing Americans - Southern slavers, states' rights advocates, nation-builders, corrupt frontiersmen, and Anglophobes who argued over whether a gift from an Englishman should even be accepted. She also reveals the efforts of the unsung heroes, mainly former president John Quincy Adams, whose tireless efforts finally saw Smithson's curious notion realized in 1846, with a castle housing the United States' first and greatest cultural and scientific establishment.
Book Synopsis History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic by : William Hickling Prescott
Download or read book History of the Reign of Ferdinand and Isabella, the Catholic written by William Hickling Prescott and published by . This book was released on 1842 with total page 542 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis A Kiss in Winter by : Susan Crandall
Download or read book A Kiss in Winter written by Susan Crandall and published by Hachette+ORM. This book was released on 2008-07-01 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this romantic suspense novel from the acclaimed author of Pitch Black, a photographer hoping to launch her career may have thrust herself into danger. Six years ago, tragedy struck, forcing Caroline Rogers to make tough decisions to sell the family farm and put her life on hold to raise her younger siblings. Now that they’re entering adulthood and her long-delayed photography career is taking off, she can almost taste the freedom. Shaken by self-doubt, Dr. Mick Larsen turns his back on his big-city psychiatric practice and settles for the small-town quiet of Redbud Mill, where he can hide his past successes and failures. To Caroline, he shows only a man who wants to put down roots and start a family—good reasons for her to stay away. Then someone starts vandalizing local landmarks she has photographed. Now Caroline must convince a man with little faith in his own abilities that he can help her find the disturbed mind in their midst. But even as she teaches him to trust himself, she must fight the temptation to trust him with her future and her heart. “Crandall’s complex characters, intricate relationships, realistic conflicts, and fine sense of place make this a good bet for readers of Deborah Smith and Jodi Picoult.” —Booklist
Book Synopsis The Barkuu, Dawn of a Species by : Lauren Wright
Download or read book The Barkuu, Dawn of a Species written by Lauren Wright and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2019-11-15 with total page 398 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 2045, there are over 9 billion people on the planet. A mysterious cloud appears in space and then envelopes the planet for a day. To avoid cataclysm, humanity digs in. When they emerge, they find the air scrubbed clean and massive metallic objects all over the world. 200 years later and humankind's population is less than 1 billion, spread throughout the world. Find out how Humanity will fare, when we are no longer the dominant species.
Book Synopsis Walter Savage Landor by : John Forster
Download or read book Walter Savage Landor written by John Forster and published by BoD – Books on Demand. This book was released on 2022-06-02 with total page 546 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Reprint of the original, first published in 1869.
Book Synopsis Magnificent Macie by : Charlene Goddard
Download or read book Magnificent Macie written by Charlene Goddard and published by . This book was released on 2019-08-27 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Book Synopsis Great Bastards of History by : Jur'e Fiorillo
Download or read book Great Bastards of History written by Jur'e Fiorillo and published by Fair Winds Press. This book was released on 2010-01-01 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For much of history and across most of the world, being born out of wedlock—a love child, a bastard—was a serious impediment to success. Illegitimate offspring were subject to neglect, abandonment, disinheritance, and social exclusion, and often found the usual routes to education, wealth, and status blocked. Surmounting these obstacles required tremendous fortitude and persistence. Great Bastards of History brings together the captivating and stirring stories of fifteen remarkable and influential people who overcame the disadvantages of illegitimate birth to rise to positions of power. As well as providing insights into the personalities of many world-changing figures, it highlights the extraordinary courage, drive, and resolve that ordinary individuals can summon when faced with extreme adversity. Among its subjects are powerful political players including Alexander Hamilton, the abandoned son who became a founding father of the United States, and cultural figureheads such as Leonardo da Vinci, who, despite being denied entrance to trade guilds and universities, was proclaimed one of the greatest men of his day in courts throughout Europe. Equally affecting are some of the less well-known but no less fascinating figures, such as James Smithson, the disinherited son of an English duke, whose bequest to a country he never visited founded the largest museum in the world, the Smithsonian Institution. Deftly blending biography and history, political intrigue, melodrama, and psychological analysis, this is a collection that will uplift, entertain, and inform, while yielding fresh perspectives on some of the most significant events from our past.