Author: M. Agnes Kelly
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Jersey
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
His Rebel Sweetheart
Author: M. Agnes Kelly
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Jersey
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New Jersey
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
The Rebel Bride - Sweet Edition
Author: Piper Davenport
Publisher: Trixie Publishing, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
***This is the SWEET version of the Rebel Bride, edited to be suitable for a younger audience*** Victoria Carrington is a small town southern debutante who is accepted into college in Chicago. Her roommate goes missing, and Victoria’s family is convinced she is in danger. Alone and somewhat irritated by the FBI’s forced protection, she throws herself into her passion, photography. Her photography studio is housed in an historic building. While she is there one afternoon, she is led to a room that does not appear to have been touched in 100 years. She finds an old hand tinted Ambrotype of a soldier buried in a stack of paintings. As she is staring at his face, her world begins to spin. Quincy Butler is trapped in a hell he could never have imagined. Fighting yet another battle in The War Between the States, he is shocked to encounter a woman on the field. When she begins to speak to him, he realizes she is southern, and assumes she is the enemy. His intention to apprehend and take her to his superiors is cut short however, when he is shot and wounded. As Victoria tends to Quincy’s injuries, will she be able to convince him to trust her? When she is kidnapped by a mad man, will Quincy save her before she is lost to him forever?
Publisher: Trixie Publishing, Inc.
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 373
Book Description
***This is the SWEET version of the Rebel Bride, edited to be suitable for a younger audience*** Victoria Carrington is a small town southern debutante who is accepted into college in Chicago. Her roommate goes missing, and Victoria’s family is convinced she is in danger. Alone and somewhat irritated by the FBI’s forced protection, she throws herself into her passion, photography. Her photography studio is housed in an historic building. While she is there one afternoon, she is led to a room that does not appear to have been touched in 100 years. She finds an old hand tinted Ambrotype of a soldier buried in a stack of paintings. As she is staring at his face, her world begins to spin. Quincy Butler is trapped in a hell he could never have imagined. Fighting yet another battle in The War Between the States, he is shocked to encounter a woman on the field. When she begins to speak to him, he realizes she is southern, and assumes she is the enemy. His intention to apprehend and take her to his superiors is cut short however, when he is shot and wounded. As Victoria tends to Quincy’s injuries, will she be able to convince him to trust her? When she is kidnapped by a mad man, will Quincy save her before she is lost to him forever?
The Little Cuban Rebel; Or, A War Correspondent's Sweetheart
Rebel's Sweet Spot
Author: Ronnie Roberts
Publisher: Pajama Therapy Books
ISBN: 198985043X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Recipe: Into a fire-trap bakery add: 1 pretty dreamer 1 disgruntled firefighter 1 broken-tailed cat Stir. Rebel Hamilton has one marketable skill—she can bake like an angel. Her plan? Buy the old Poet bakery, call it Sweet Spot, live in the hovel upstairs with her rescue cat Pumpkin, and bake. Poet's Deputy Fire Chief Tom Harris is down at the old bakery site so often, the guys down at the firehall are threatening to grant him frequent flier points. Add in the disturbing events happening around Sweet Spot, and Tom's forced involvement in this disaster in the making, and well, you know where this is going. Maybe not where you'd think!
Publisher: Pajama Therapy Books
ISBN: 198985043X
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 281
Book Description
Recipe: Into a fire-trap bakery add: 1 pretty dreamer 1 disgruntled firefighter 1 broken-tailed cat Stir. Rebel Hamilton has one marketable skill—she can bake like an angel. Her plan? Buy the old Poet bakery, call it Sweet Spot, live in the hovel upstairs with her rescue cat Pumpkin, and bake. Poet's Deputy Fire Chief Tom Harris is down at the old bakery site so often, the guys down at the firehall are threatening to grant him frequent flier points. Add in the disturbing events happening around Sweet Spot, and Tom's forced involvement in this disaster in the making, and well, you know where this is going. Maybe not where you'd think!
Who's the Patriot?
Author: Flora McDonald Williams
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Confederate States of America
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Confederate States of America
Languages : en
Pages : 300
Book Description
The Rebel
Author: Kendall Ryan
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781952036040
Category : Erotic stories
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Eden Wynn just inherited her grandfather’s hockey empire and became a brand new owner of the Titans. Eden is shocked to learn that her new head of security is Holt Rossi with whom she shares a history. Would they get a second chance to make it right?
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781952036040
Category : Erotic stories
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Eden Wynn just inherited her grandfather’s hockey empire and became a brand new owner of the Titans. Eden is shocked to learn that her new head of security is Holt Rossi with whom she shares a history. Would they get a second chance to make it right?
Rebel
Author: Cheryl Brooks
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1402285183
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
"Ms. Brooks delivers romance and page-turning events that entertain and amaze."—Long and Short Erotic Romance Reviews He's Had a Galaxy of Women A refugee of the annihilated planet Zetith, Onca has no family and no surname—only the fortune accrued by selling his prime services in a high-class brothel. When he comes to the rescue of a homeless Zetithian woman, passion flares, but he dares not touch someone who seems so young and innocent... But None Has Touched His Heart Kimcasha has lived by her wits on the streets since the age of ten. When her friends start to go missing, Kim uses herself as bait to find them, but her plans goes awry when Onca intervenes. As they are led into a dangerous underworld, Onca offers to join her crusade to liberate her friends, and Kim cannot refuse... Praise for Wildcat: "Out-of-this-world sexy...the ultimate reading experience."—Long and Short Reviews "Cheryl Brooks has taken the Cat Star Chronicles to a new level."—Night Owl Reviews "Scorching hot...keeps you turning pages."—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
ISBN: 1402285183
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 415
Book Description
"Ms. Brooks delivers romance and page-turning events that entertain and amaze."—Long and Short Erotic Romance Reviews He's Had a Galaxy of Women A refugee of the annihilated planet Zetith, Onca has no family and no surname—only the fortune accrued by selling his prime services in a high-class brothel. When he comes to the rescue of a homeless Zetithian woman, passion flares, but he dares not touch someone who seems so young and innocent... But None Has Touched His Heart Kimcasha has lived by her wits on the streets since the age of ten. When her friends start to go missing, Kim uses herself as bait to find them, but her plans goes awry when Onca intervenes. As they are led into a dangerous underworld, Onca offers to join her crusade to liberate her friends, and Kim cannot refuse... Praise for Wildcat: "Out-of-this-world sexy...the ultimate reading experience."—Long and Short Reviews "Cheryl Brooks has taken the Cat Star Chronicles to a new level."—Night Owl Reviews "Scorching hot...keeps you turning pages."—RT Book Reviews, 4 Stars
Bloodroot
Author: Joyce Dyer
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813143403
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
“A broad sampling of deeply impressive writings—essays, memoirs, poetry, letters, stories—by women from the Southern Highlands.” —Kirkus Reviews Winner of the 1997 Appalachian Studies Award Appalachian Writers Association 1999 Book of the Year Winner of the Susan Koppleman Award of the Popular Culture Association for Best Edited Collection in Women’s Studies Thirty-five women writers from Appalachia define the region in a larger, more generous, and more intricate way that it has been defined before, dispelling many demeaning stereotypes of the region. The writers tell their compelling stories with poignancy, eloquence, forthrightness, and humor. A new American literary renaissance is ablaze in the Southern Highlands—the very place so often depicted by outsiders as dimly lit. 35 photos. “Dyer succeeds admirably in a dual purpose: to promote a vital and virtually unknown body of work, and to suggest an Appalachian spirit that transcends state borders and artistic genres.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “From the well-known, like Dykeman, Sharyn McCrumb and Denise Giardina, to the lesser known, these essayists, in one way or another, write of what it means to come to fully appreciate one’s native tongue; to be inspired by the courage and fortitude of their Appalachian foremothers; and to glory in their profound attachment to the natural beauty of the Appalachian hills, hollers and trails.” —Bowling Green Daily News “The writers here represent some of the most unique and often unsung talent in literature. These essays will carry you to a far mountain place and whet your appetite for more.” —Magazine (Baton Rouge, LA)
Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
ISBN: 0813143403
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 470
Book Description
“A broad sampling of deeply impressive writings—essays, memoirs, poetry, letters, stories—by women from the Southern Highlands.” —Kirkus Reviews Winner of the 1997 Appalachian Studies Award Appalachian Writers Association 1999 Book of the Year Winner of the Susan Koppleman Award of the Popular Culture Association for Best Edited Collection in Women’s Studies Thirty-five women writers from Appalachia define the region in a larger, more generous, and more intricate way that it has been defined before, dispelling many demeaning stereotypes of the region. The writers tell their compelling stories with poignancy, eloquence, forthrightness, and humor. A new American literary renaissance is ablaze in the Southern Highlands—the very place so often depicted by outsiders as dimly lit. 35 photos. “Dyer succeeds admirably in a dual purpose: to promote a vital and virtually unknown body of work, and to suggest an Appalachian spirit that transcends state borders and artistic genres.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “From the well-known, like Dykeman, Sharyn McCrumb and Denise Giardina, to the lesser known, these essayists, in one way or another, write of what it means to come to fully appreciate one’s native tongue; to be inspired by the courage and fortitude of their Appalachian foremothers; and to glory in their profound attachment to the natural beauty of the Appalachian hills, hollers and trails.” —Bowling Green Daily News “The writers here represent some of the most unique and often unsung talent in literature. These essays will carry you to a far mountain place and whet your appetite for more.” —Magazine (Baton Rouge, LA)
The Manhattan
Between the States
Author: V. N. Phillips
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
ISBN: 9781570720680
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
This second in a series of books on Bristol's history gives a vivid account of her most trying years—the Civil War period. It begins with a look at slavery as it existed in the new town in those years just prior to the beginning of the war. For a town its size, Bristol had a surprising number of slaves. Information given in the opening section of the book was largely obtained from the writings of two persons who lived in the new town at that time—thus a valuable insight into slave life is given by those who saw it firsthand. The author has endeavored to show how this great civil conflict affected the everyday lives of local citizens. An effort is made here to show that Bristolians suffered more from the atrocious acts of roving bands of bushwhackers than by the invasion of conquering Yankees.
Publisher: The Overmountain Press
ISBN: 9781570720680
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 212
Book Description
This second in a series of books on Bristol's history gives a vivid account of her most trying years—the Civil War period. It begins with a look at slavery as it existed in the new town in those years just prior to the beginning of the war. For a town its size, Bristol had a surprising number of slaves. Information given in the opening section of the book was largely obtained from the writings of two persons who lived in the new town at that time—thus a valuable insight into slave life is given by those who saw it firsthand. The author has endeavored to show how this great civil conflict affected the everyday lives of local citizens. An effort is made here to show that Bristolians suffered more from the atrocious acts of roving bands of bushwhackers than by the invasion of conquering Yankees.