Fallon meets Ben, an aspiring novelist, the day before her scheduled cross-country move. Their untimely… It Ain’t Me, Babe Sinning never felt so good… A fortuitous encounter. A meeting that should never have happened.… Confess Auburn Reed is determined to rebuild her shattered life and ...
undone, or rewound. Aimee has been evading people ever since her life shattered a year ago. She is unwilling to feel. She does not wish to recall. She is leading a life that has changed beyond recognition in an effort to bury the demons that haunt her. ...
For the merest instant he hesitated and she collided with the febrile glitter in his beautiful eyes before he possessed her and even the pain did not prevent that instantaneous explosion of pleasure that shattered her into a thousand pieces. He carried the caress down over the flat tightness of...
In the real world, I’m part of a group that meets every month and we have different authors that come in and talk to us about their work. So, I occasionally run an event there. It’s about getting your books out there and being “seen”. And, of course, supporting others, who ...
Japanese culture comes through a veil of humor, making this similar to the Alvin Ho series by Lenore Look. In this first book, Jasmine is too young to participate in the New Year’s mochi celebration, but she somehow manages to turn traditions upside down, much to the surprise and ...
Jayne has experience working with various agencies around the world, it is something she has done for years, this is the first time she has her own story and series and it is going to be another fabulous one from this author. I would recommend reading the Joe Johnson series as it gives...
In 1919, the world was delighted by a very short novel apparently written by a nine-year-old girl called Daisy Ashford. The book – which had apparently been discovered by the British writer Frank Swinnerton, who passed it on to Peter Pan author J.M. Barrie – was called The Young ...
Her quiet happiness is shattered when her adoptive parents die in a car crash, leaving her alone in a bewildering world. However, the triumph of this story lies in Willow’s resilience; rather than becoming a tragedy, her journey to form a diverse and loving surrogate family reveals the ...
While I can never understand viewing other people as not human and inflict so much torture on them, it is also a reminder that this is still happening today in parts of the world. I’ll admit this started out kind of slow, and it wasn’t really until Part 2 where things started to ...
Or perhaps it is even more fundamental. As Hugo asserts in his posthumousThe Alps and the Pyrenees(1890/1895): All letters were signs at first, and all signs were images at first…. Human society, the world, man as a whole, is in the alphabet….A is the roof, the gable with its ...