Seduce Me

Seduce Me

Miranda Forbes

Miranda Forbes

Let Miranda Forbes seduce you with 20 delightfully erotic stories from some of the sauciest erotic writers. From thrilling threesomes to dirty deeds Down Under, you're sure to be seduced by this sizzling anthology. Lisa's Lessons by Izzy FrenchMum has just come to terms with her gay son's first boyfriend, when she discovered the boyfriend's not gay after all. Just very patient and very, very horny.When Penny Met Daniel by Judith RoycroftWhen Penny finds she's time traveled a century into the future, she makes up her mind to have some fun. The only problem is, the kind of fun she fancies has been banned. What is a modern girl supposed to do now?Whack! By Ivana ChopskiAmanda promises Brian a night to remember, with a big surprise at the end of it. And she delivers.Alley Kat by Alcamia PayneStray cats aren't the only ones who like having rough sex in dark and dingy alleyways. Stray girls sometimes follow them there, with the...
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Hector and the Secrets of Love

Hector and the Secrets of Love

Francois Lelord

Francois Lelord

The irresistible second installment in the beloved series that has sold millions of copies worldwide. Since his first captivating adventure in Hector and the Search for Happiness, Hector the young French psychiatrist has continued to explore the mysteries of the human soul. Having found that love seems virtually inseparable from happiness, he begins taking notes on this powerful emotion. But unbeknownst to him, Clara, the doctor's beloved, is making her own investigations into love.As much a love story as a novel about love, Hector and the Secrets of Love is a feel-good life manual wrapped in a globetrotting adventure, told with the blend of a fairy tale's naïve wisdom and a satirist's dry wit that has won Hector fans around the world.
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The Davis Years (Indigo)

The Davis Years (Indigo)

Green, Nicole

Green, Nicole

"After graduating from college, Jemma returns to the one place in the world she never thought she’d see again—her hometown of Derring, Virginia. She can’t stay away any longer when she realizes her best friend from high school is getting married. Returning home also means seeing Davis again. He broke her heart in high school and she’s not sure she’s over it yet. She’s been thinking about him a lot since she turned down a marriage proposal from her college boyfriend. However, she has a new life now and Davis is a part of the past she’s determined to put behind her. Davis knows Jemma can do better than him and he wants her to. So even though his heart nearly stops when he sees Jemma for the first time in six years, he’s determined not to get attached to her again for her sake. Trying to ignore what he feels for her isn’t his only problem. His two brothers may want to sell the house their dad left all three of them. His brothers abandoned him to their abusive father and now he’s sure they only want to come back into his life to take the house away from him. Neither Jemma nor Davis want to fall in love with each other again, albeit for different reasons. However, it’s hard for them to fight the forceful attraction that hasn’t disappeared over the years. If anything, it’s grown stronger."
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Murder in Burnt Orange

Murder in Burnt Orange

Jeanne M. Dams

Jeanne M. Dams

Hilda Johansson, expecting her first child and miserable in the summer heat, turns to crime investigation to occupy her mind. It's a heat wave in more ways than one in the summer of 1905, as strikes, arson, and train wrecks threaten the fabric of civilized society in South Bend, Indiana. In the tumultuous first years of the twentieth century, anarchy seems to rule, with the assassination of an American president and labor unrest like the Anthracite Coal Strike bringing misery to millions. From St. Petersburg, Russia, to Chicago, U.S.A., the army, police, and strike-breakers battle workers in the streets, resulting in many deaths. How can a Swedish immigrant like Hilda Johansson, formerly a housemaid, possibly affect these conditions? Making deductions worthy of Sherlock Holmes—and using her own "Baker Street Irregulars"—Hilda recognizes a pattern to the disturbing events. Even though confined to her home by pregnancy, she draws from the town's varied social strata...
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Marco Polo

Marco Polo

Robin Brown

Robin Brown

The incredible story of Marco Polo's journey to the ends of the earth has for the last seven hundred years been beset by doubts as to its authenticity. Did this intrepid Venetian really trek across Asia minor as a teenager, explore the length and breadth of China as the ambassador of the ruthless dictator, Kublai Khan, and make his escape from almost certain death at the hands of Kublai Khan's successors? Robin Brown's book aims to get to the truth of Marco Polo's claims. Covering his early life, his extraordinary twenty-four-year Asian epic and his reception in Italy on his return, 'Marco Polo' places the intrepid Venetian in context, historically and geographically. What emerges confirms the truth of Polo's account. Polo, scholars now agree, opened vistas to the medieval mind and stirred the interest in exploration that prompted the age of the European ocean voyages. All who now enjoy the fruits of Marco Polo's incredible journey through Asia - whether in the form of...
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Dragons in the Waters

Dragons in the Waters

Madeleine L'engle

Madeleine L'engle

Thirteen-year-old Simon Renier has no idea when he boards the M.S. Orion with his cousin Forsyth Phair that their journey to Venezuela will be a dangerous one. His original plan—to return a family heirloom, a portrait of Simon Bolivar, to its rightful place—is sidetracked when cousin Forsyth is found murdered. When the portrait is stolen, all passengers and crew are suspects. Simon’s newfound friends, Poly and Charles O’Keefe, and their scientist father help Simon try to find his painting, and his cousin’s murderer. But will they succeed before they land? Or will the murderer and thief escape into the jungles of Venezuela?
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Dancing Lessons

Dancing Lessons

Olive Senior

Olive Senior

Her mother's death and her father's madness leave G unloved and unwanted as a child. Her runaway marriage brings her children but not the fulfillment she yearns for. Many years later, a hurricane destroys her Jamaican country house where she now lives alone and she ends up—unwillingly—in a ritzy retirement home in the city, placed there by her well-to-do but distant daughter.  Displaced and angry, G is forced to deal with her seemingly incompatible housemates and the pain of her past. Surprisingly, she ends up learning to love and laugh, to reconnect with the children she thought she had lost, and to finally gain a sense of belonging.  Told in G's voice as she writes in her journal—a newfound solace from pain—Dancing Lessons is by turns sad, satirical, hilarious, and ultimately redemptive. It is infused with the cadences and color of Jamaica, yet it connects with anyone anywhere who engages with notions of family, love, loss, friendship, and belonging.
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