Romano's Revenge

Romano's Revenge PDF Author: Sandra Marton
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1426841914
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 188

Book Description
Millionaire Joe Romano's surprise birthday gift is a live-in cook--Lucinda Barry. But the beautiful, blue-blooded blonde can't even fry an egg, so Joe instantly realizes it's all a scheme to find him a suitable wife! Joe decides to take his revenge on Lucinda and his matchmaking Italian grandmother by playing them at their own game. Surely Lucinda won't mind sharing his bed as part of her domestic duties?

ROMANO'S REVENGE

ROMANO'S REVENGE PDF Author: Sandra Marton
Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative
ISBN: 4596070334
Category : Comics & Graphic Novels
Languages : en
Pages : 129

Book Description
Lucinda is chosen to be a live-in chef as a birthday present for Joe, a handsome bachelor and highly praised investor. According to his grandmother, the woman giving him the gift, Joe is gay. Lucy is ecstatic to hear this. After her family went bankrupt and her fiancé left her, she’s sick of love. But things take a sudden turn when Joe gives her a sweet but passionate kiss. At the touch of his lips, Lucinda is reminded of the most embarrassing night of her life, when she was forcibly kissed by the same man!

Romano's Revenge [local].

Romano's Revenge [local]. PDF Author: Sandra Marton
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Romano's Revenge

Romano's Revenge PDF Author: Sandra Marton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780263819991
Category : Betrothal
Languages : en
Pages : 187

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Unfinished Christians

Unfinished Christians PDF Author: Georgia Frank
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
ISBN: 1512823961
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 209

Book Description
What can we know about the everyday experiences of Christians during the fourth, fifth, and sixth centuries? How did non-elite men and women, enslaved, freed, and free persons, who did not renounce sex or choose voluntary poverty become Christian? They neither led a religious community nor did they live in entirely Christian settings. In this period, an age marked by "extraordinary" Christians--wonderworking saints, household ascetics, hermits, monks, nuns, pious aristocrats, pilgrims, and bishops--ordinary Christians went about their daily lives, in various occupations, raising families, sharing households, kitchens, and baths in religiously diverse cities. Occasionally they attended church liturgies, sought out local healers, and visited martyrs' shrines. Barely and rarely mentioned in ancient texts, common Christians remain nameless and undifferentiated. Unfinished Christians explores the sensory and affective dimensions of ordinary Christians who assembled for rituals. With precious few first-person accounts by common Christians, it relies on written sources not typically associated with lived religion: sermons, liturgical instruction books, and festal hymns. All three genres of writing are composed by clergy for use in ritual settings. Yet they may also provide glimpses of everyday Christians' lives and experiences. This book investigates the habits, objects, behaviors, and movements of ordinary Christians by mining festal preaching by John Chrysostom, Cyril of Jerusalem, Gregory of Nyssa, and Romanos the Melodist, among others. It also mines liturgical instructions to explore the psalms and other songs performed on various feast days. "Unfinished," then, connotes the creativity and agency of unremarkable Christians who engaged in making religious experiences: the "Christian-in-progress" who learns to work with material and bring something into being; the artisans who attended sermons; and, more widely, the bearers of embodied knowing.

The Sexiest Man Alive

The Sexiest Man Alive PDF Author: Sandra Marton
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781743558416
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 662

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The Sword of Revenge

The Sword of Revenge PDF Author: David Donachie
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN: 1493075977
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 507

Book Description
The second volume in the powerful Republic trilogy Rome has lost its greatest warrior; Aulus Cornelius is dead. Although he is hailed as a hero, the stench of betrayal by cowardly governor Flaminus lingers heavy in the air. And the death of their father has left Aulus’s sons, Quintus and Titus, with new and grave responsibilities. While Titus swears vengeance against Flaminus and aims to be as great a general as his father, Quintus chooses to pursue politics—under the guidance of Lucius Falerius, now the most powerful senator in Rome. Despite his fortune, Lucius is still haunted by the prophecy that binds his fate to that of Aulus. And as he trains his son, Marcellus, in the ways of wielding their immense power, he manipulates the Cornelius family in an attempt to achieve his own goals. Meanwhile, the young Aquila broods over his mother’s deathbed revelation. With only memories and a mysterious eagle amulet left to him, Aquila joins a band of mercenaries. Unknowingly he heads straight into the heart of a slave uprising and takes a step closer to a destiny entwined with the fate of the great Roman Republic.

The Emperors of Byzantium

The Emperors of Byzantium PDF Author: Kevin Lygo
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
ISBN: 0500777330
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 440

Book Description
A vivid narrative history of one of the founding civilizations of the modern world, the Byzantine empire, evocatively told through the lives of its ninety-two emperors. The Byzantine empire was one of the most successful states of the Middle Ages, ruling over a huge terrain straddling Europe and western Asia for eleven hundred years from the fourth to fifteenth centuries. This chronicle by Byzantine expert Kevin Lygo brings this majestic yet turbulent period to life through the lives of its emperors: the supreme military commander, the head of state, and God’s representative on Earth, no less. These rulers, who included famous figures such as Constantine the Great and Justinian I, a scattering of women, as well as ruthless usurpers, left their mark upon the modern world with the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Christian faith, the creation of a visual template for Christian art, and the magnificent artistic achievements of Hagia Sophia and Mount Athos. Each illustrated biographical entry contributes to the story of how Byzantium shaped art, culture, religious beliefs, and justice systems, as well as the role this extraordinary empire played in halting repeated invasions, allowing the idea of “Europe” to flourish. Through this compelling history, Lygo paints vivid portraits of the entire Byzantine cast, with tales of petty revenge, religious devotion, sexual intrigue, and artistic brilliance. From soaring intellectuals to illiterate peasants, eunuchs, and despots, this is a humanizing portrayal of the individuals whose rule profoundly impacted the lives of millions.

Rome's Revenge

Rome's Revenge PDF Author: Sara Craven
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 1426886330
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 196

Book Description
Rome d'Angelo could have his pick of women—only, his fiancée had already been chosen for him, by his grandfather! A family feud meant Rome was being forced into a vengeful seduction: he must get engaged to Cory Grant, then jilt her.... Heiress Cory was used to men wanting her for her money. But Rome seemed genuinely interested in her—was this the real thing? Rome was amazed to realize he found Cory's innocence so sexy. Maybe instead of jilting her, he should marry her!

Taming the Storm

Taming the Storm PDF Author: Jack Bass
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
ISBN: 9780820325316
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 548

Book Description
Thrust into the center of a raging storm over civil rights, Frank M. Johnson, Jr., was the youngest federal judge in the country at the time of his appointment in 1955. During his twenty-four years on the district court in Montgomery, Alabama, Johnson handed down a string of precedent-setting decisions that were vastly unpopular at the time but that would prove to have profound consequences for America's future. Not only did Johnson's trailblazing opinions greatly expand the access of African Americans to their constitutional rights, but his opinions also helped to dismantle discrimination against women, prison inmates, and the mentally ill. Johnson paid a heavy price for his judicial vision, however, for he had to endure public scorn, death threats, and the outrage of a society that felt itself and its values to be under siege. Eventually Johnson prevailed, winning honor even in his native Alabama and a respected place in the history of the civil rights movement. Taming the Storm is the story of an authentic American hero and the era he did so much to define.