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Terms of a Texas Marriage: The Rancher's Marriage Pact / The Rancher's One-week Wife / Terms Of A Texas Marriage (Mills And Boon Desire Ser.)
by Lauren CananWhen Shea Hardin weds Alec Morreston to save her family’s ranch, she swears the marriage will be in name only. But the suave billionaire wants her in his bed… and his proposition is dangerously tempting.
Bringing Home a Bachelor (All the Groom's Men #3)
by Karen KendallIn the kitchen, chef Melinda Edgeworth creates pure magic. Too bad that doesn’t translate into her personal life. Luckily for her, Pete Dale has her in his sights. The sizzle between them is almost too intense and Melinda walks away with a definite smile on her face.
Compromising Positions: Her Sexy Marine Valentine Compromising Positions Sweet Seduction Cowboy Strong (The Wrong Bed #66)
by Kate HoffmannA very intimate battleground
Taming Blackhawk (Secrets! #8)
by Barbara McCauleyHe could tame any wild mustang - but no woman had come close to taming Rand Blackhawk.
Trust Me (Men of Steele #1)
by Caroline CrossShe had trusted him wtih her heart and been devestated. Now she had to trust him with her life. Lilah Cantrell: She couldn't imagine anything worse than being held in a Third World prison. Until she set eyes on Dominic Steele–the very first man who'd stirred her desires and broken her heart.
The Nanny Proposition: The Nanny Proposition / A Mother For His Adopted Son / Wanted: White Wedding (Billionaires And Babies Ser. #2319)
by Rachel BaileyTwo babies…one scandalous secret! Discovering he's the father of an orphaned newborn rocks botanist Liam Hawke's world. But that's where nanny Jenna Peters fits in–a single mother herself, she immediately works her magic on his newborn daughter. Soon Liam himself can't resist being spellbound by this beauty.
Undercover Sultan (Sons of the Desert: The Sultans #2)
by Alexandra SellersSheikh Haroun al Muntazir was honor-bound to recover a priceless family jewel…but what was lovely operative Mariel de Vouvray's mission?
A Baby For Lord Roderick (Mills And Boon American Romance Ser.)
by Emily DaltonOne Hard-Luck Baby Had the Whole Town Abuzz…
Christmas At Cupid's Hideaway (Mills And Boon American Romance Ser.)
by Connie LaneAt Cupid's Hideaway you can celebrate the spirit of Christmas all year long! Cupid's Hideaway is an unusual bed-and-breakfast run by the equally unusual Maisie Templeton, together with her granddaughter (and chef) Meg Burton. The B and B is on an island in Lake Erie–the perfect place for Meg to hide her broken heart.
Narrative Reliability, Racial Conflicts and Ideology in the Modern Novel (Literary Criticism and Cultural Theory)
by Marta Puxan-OlivaHow does racial ideology contribute to the exploration of narrative voice? How does narrative (un)reliability help in the production and critique of racial ideologies? Through a refreshing comparative analysis of well-established novels by Joseph Conrad, William Faulkner, James Weldon Johnson, Albert Camus and Alejo Carpentier, this book explores the racial politics of literary form. Narrative Reliability, Racial Conflicts and Ideology in the Modern Novel contributes to the emergent attention in literary studies to the interrelation of form and politics, which has been underexplored in narrative theory and comparative racial studies. Bridging cultural, postcolonial, racial studies and narratology, this book brings context specificity and awareness to the production of ideological, ambivalent narrative texts that, through technical innovation in narrative reliability, deeply engage with extremely violent episodes of colonial origin in the United Kingdom, the United States, Algeria, and the French and Spanish Caribbean. In this manner, the book reformulates and expands the problem of narrative reliability and highlights the key uses and production of racial discourses so as to reveal the participation of experimental novels in early and mid-20th century racial conflicts, which function as test case to display a broad, new area of study in cultural and political narrative theory.
Questions of Authority: Italian and Australian Travel Narratives of the Long Nineteenth Century (Routledge Studies in Nineteenth Century Literature)
by Laura OlcelliQuestions of Authority investigates Italian–Australian literary travel exchanges throughout the long nineteenth century. The 1800s witnessed major transformations in Australian overseas travel: it gradually evolved from a replica of the Continental Grand Tour of the British, to a more idiosyncratic cosmopolitan experience, either touristic or professional. Moreover, it was during the second half of this century that both Italy and Australia underwent crucial political upheavals; these resulted in shifts from colonial and subjugated status, to self-government and ultimately independence. This volume connects these geographical, political and sociocultural contexts of Italy and Australia by considering their interlaced odeporic library, produced at a significant time in history. Additionally, this book analyses key texts compiled by Italians in Australia, and Australians in Italy: these chiefly consist of voyage accounts, but also include the records of explorers, missionaries, scientists and migrants coming from the Italian peninsula. These primary sources include unpublished travel diaries compiled by the first Victorian women visitors to the Bel Paese, which have been largely neglected by scholarship thus far. This examination pinpoints the enduring significance of Italy in travel-related terms, showing how this destination was adapted from the map of eighteenth-century British Grand Tourists, to that of nineteenth-century Australian holiday makers. Most critically, Questions of Authority argues Italian–Australian peripatetic connections entail issues of authority, that emerge in the ways in which Italian and Australian travel writers displayed their authorship, cultural capital and national identification in relation to the other country. Finally, it demonstrates how these are highly regulated by, and yet simultaneously challenge, British colonial hegemony.
The Proposal / To Tempt a Sheikh
by Brenda Jackson Olivia GatesThe Proposal The moment he met Bella Bostwick, Jason Westmoreland wanted her – and the land she’d inherited. With one convenient proposal, he could have the Southern beauty in his bed and her birthright in his hands. If only Bella would say yes…
Hold on to the Nights (Dressed to Thrill #3)
by Karen FoleyGoal: tell her ex-husband they’re still married. Result: wild sex!
Secrets In The Marriage Bed: Secrets In The Marriage Bed (Mills And Boon Desire Ser.)
by Nalini SinghEVERY MARRIAGE HAS ITS SECRETS They were reconciling. That was all Caleb Callaghan could focus on when his estranged wife, Vicki, shared the news of her pregnancy. He was determined that this time their marriage would succeed, no matter what it took. But was Vicki's price too high?
My Favorite Mistake: The Truth About Shoes And Men Cover Me My Favorite Mistake (Mills And Boon Blaze Ser.)
by Stephanie Bond"I, Denise Cooke, take thee, Redford DeMoss, to be my lawful husband…"
The Groom Came C.o.d. (Mills And Boon American Romance Ser.)
by Mollie MolayThe groom is always the last to know…
Slippery When Wet (Under the Covers #3)
by Kristin HardyHunky construction guy Dev Carson can't believe it when the travel agency refuses him a refund - there's no way he's going to waste his money, since he's already wasted too much time in a relationship that's gone sour.
Overexposed: Overexposed (Mills And Boon Blaze Ser. #347)
by Leslie KellySassy heroines and irresistible heroes embark on sizzling sexual adventures as they play the game of modern love and lust. Expect fast paced reads with plenty of steamy encounters. If only he knew…
Come Toy with Me (Mills And Boon Blaze Ser.)
by Cara SummersRugged navy captain Dino Angelis never expected his hungry attraction to Cat – a toy-shop owner, a smuggling suspect… and his fake fiancée.
Ecoprecarity: Vulnerable Lives in Literature and Culture (Routledge Studies in World Literatures and the Environment)
by Pramod K. NayarEcoprecarity: Vulnerable Lives in Literature and Culture presents an examination of ecoprecarity - the precarious lives that humans lead in the process and event of ecological disaster, and the increasing precarious state of the environment itself as a result of human interventions - in contemporary literary-cultural texts. It studies the representation of 'invasion narratives' of the human body and the earth by alien life forms, the ecodystopian vision that informs much environmental thought in popular cultures, the states of ontological integrity and genetic belonging in the age of cloning, xenotransplantation and biotechnology's 'capitalisation' of life itself, and the construction of the 'wild' in these texts. It pays attention to the ecological uncanny and the monstrous that haunts ecodystopias and forms of natureculture that emerge in the bioeconomies since the late twentieth century.
Whispers in the Dark (Mills And Boon Blaze Ser.)
by Kira SinclairKaryn Mitchell once thought she'd never let another man touch her. But that was before she was seduced by the sinful voice of Dr. Desire!
The CEO's Christmas Proposition / His Expectant Ex (Holidays Abroad Ser. #1)
by Merline Lovelace Catherine MannThe CEO’s Christmas Proposition Merline Lovelace When a crippling ice storm traps Devon McShay and her handsome client CEO Cal Logan in Salzburg for Christmas, sharing a room is their only option. And sharing a bed becomes their pleasure. Could this passionate encounter evolve into anything more than a holiday affair?
Submission (Dangerous Liaisons #3)
by Tori CarringtonThe French Quarter: when darkness falls, the games begin… The Game:Submission
Christmas Male (Uniformly Hot! #13)
by Cara SummersThis Christmas Male is the gift that keeps on giving… Fiona has never been into Christmas…at least not until she meets the hottie Santa delivers just in time for the holidays – Captain DC Campbell. They’re working together to find a stolen diamond, one that has the power to bring lovers together.