Jeremy wanted a family. They had their share of misunderstandings and battles, and sometimes Katie wondered why she had ever married. But when Jeremy began to spend many hours with Beth Nelson over a manuscript discovery, Katie s resentment and misunderstanding sorely tested the marriage. How Faith Baldwin solves the problems of this young marriage makes for an enchanting and romantic novel.
Wedding florist Emma Grant gets to play with flowers every day and work with her three best friends in the process. And her love life seems to be thriving.
Now though, the architect has begun to admit to himself that his feelings for Emma have developed into much more than friendship.
And when Emma returns his passion—kiss for blistering kiss, they must trust in their history—and in their hearts… Don't miss the other books in the Bride Quartet Vision in White Savor the Moment Happy Ever After. He was just another walk-on player--who became part of one of the most extraordinary teams in college football history.
During his four years with the University of Wisconsin Badgers, Chris Kennedy experienced the team's transformation from mediocrity to Rose Bowl glory under coach Barry Alvarez.
In this intimate, candid memoir, Kennedy shares a behind-the-scenes account of the thrills and frustrations of the college athlete.
His story will touch the hearts of Badger fans and everyone who ever chased the dream of becoming Number One. Life Isn't Always a Bed of Roses is a collecting of poems that deal with life and its many facets. From soft palatable verse to raw chunks of pseudo reality the poems take you on a journey across the barriers of realms seldom visited by most.
Although it falls in the genre of poetry it is actually humanistic verse for the common folk. Hopefully youll laugh a little, maybe even cry a little but most of all it should make you think about life from a number of different viewpoints.
When the third hotshot PA walks out of what appears to be a plum job in a million, Fiona Ferguson, owner of the high-class Creme de la Creme secretarial agency, decides to try it out herself. As a young girl growing up in s Afghanistan, Nelofer Pazira seems destined for a bright future.
The daughter of liberal-minded professionals, she enjoys a safe, loving and privileged life. In , the Soviets invade Afghanistan beginning a ten-year occupation. The country becomes an armed camp with Russians fighting U. For Nelofer, daily life includes an endless succession of tanks, rockets screaming overhead and explosions in the street. During this time, she and her best friend, Dyana, seek refuge in their love of poetry. At eleven, the two girls throw stones at Soviet tanks and plot other acts of rebellion at the local school.
Will the truth destroy a second chance at love? A romance for our times Helen Tanner runs her own business, spends her evenings out with friends, anything to avoid memories of the tragedy she left behind. She lives alone and likes it that way.
Until, that is, a dark-haired vet walks into her shop and into her life. Her first unpromising encounter with Dai Evans turns into a tumultuous affair. As passion grows into love, Helen is forced not only. I've called my book No Bed of Roses because I've had a lot of pricks in my bed in my life.
Contemporary Romance Large Print Edition Katie Palmer, a real estate agent, and her husband Jeremy, a bookstore owner, didn t always communicate. Katie liked her independence and wanted to continue working. The writing is dry, and the constant complaining makes this a wholly unpleasant experience. I doubt there is any objective truth in it anywhere. Joan would like us to think of her as noble in her suffering, but only succeeds in making you dislike her utterly.
Not a good read. Books for People with Print Disabilities. But when Jeremy began to spend many hours with Beth Nelson over a manuscript discovery, Katie s resentment and misunderstanding sorely tested the marriage.
How Faith Baldwin solves the problems of this young marriage makes for an enchanting and romantic novel. Es gab zwar eine gemeinsame Nacht, doch die war nur ein Ausrutscher, den sie schnell wieder zu vergessen beabsichtigte.
Aber genau das will ihr partout nicht gelingen. Soll sie alles aufs Spiel setzen und Jack ihre Liebe gestehen? As passion grows into love, Helen is forced not only to consider a new future, but to face up to a troubled past. Should she tell her lover what causes her nightmares?
Will this family man still want her when he knows the truth? Jean Gill's characters always feel like real people: complex, thoughtful, and with believable histories and motivations. Helen and Dai want to be together and all that stands in their way is the human damage caused by loss and guilt.
Presents an assortment of Anglo-American proverbs and proverbial phrases found in nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature and provides full bibliographical information for each entry. This work uncovers the history of women and addiction in America and how dependent women have been treated. The author is critical of doctors who have often been quick to prescribe narcotics to female patients. Told in the first person, it gives an account of the relentless fight of a woman against a situation of mistreatment and abuse.
She will take that fight for her personal dignity to the end, in spite of the rejection and the lack of understanding she finds in those around her. She has to pay a high price for her freedom, but the other option is not to live a real life and that one is not valid for her. It's a cry against the injustice suffered by many women, a wake-up call and a song to hope and freedom.
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