![]() ![]() It contains material that some readers could find disturbing. WARNING: This book is intended for readers eighteen years old and over. Welcome to the Midnight Dynasty… The warring Morelli and Constantine families have enough bad blood to fill an ocean, and their brand new stories will be told by your favorite dangerous romance authors. ![]() Seamus McTiernan is determined to destroy what we’ve created. But even as I’m drawn closer to my new wife, there’s still a threat looming out there. All those swirling emotions explode in the most physical ways. ![]() I protect what’s mine, and Charlotte is now mine, whether she likes it or not. ![]() That we’re compatible between the sheets is a bonus, but I didn’t bargain on her ex showing up at the wedding reception uninvited. Our arranged marriage connects two powerful companies. Lucky for me, I find myself attracted to my beautiful new bride. THE RUTHLESS GROOM (Wedded Bliss Book 2) by Monica Murphy Release Date: June 14th Genre/Tropes: Arranged Marriage/Fake Relationship/Dark Romance/Contemporary Romance/Billionaire Romance/Enemies-to-Lovers AVAILABLE NOW!!! Amazon: Amazon Universal: Apple Books: Barnes & Noble: Kobo: Google Play: Start the trilogy with #1, The Reluctant Bride today! Add to Goodreads: Blurb: I didn’t plan to marry a reclusive heiress. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Now, 50 years later, Mother Dolores gives a fascinating account of her life, with co-author and lifelong friend Richard DeNeut in THE EAR OF THE HEART: An Actress’ Journey from Hollywood to Holy Vows.ĭolores was a bright and beautiful college student when she made her film debut with Elvis Presley in Paramount’s 1957 Loving You. Then, she made a shocking decision: Hart left the glitz and glamour of Hollywood and entered a contemplative monastery. She appeared in ten highly successful movies. The book details the acting career of rising star Dolores Hart in the 1960’s. ![]() The Abbey is located on 273 Flanders Road in Bethlehem CT. The public is invited to meet Mother Dolores and to join in the Abbey’s celebration of the publication of her autobiography. Mother Dolores Harts’ autobiography, entitled “The Ear of the Heart – An Actress’ Journey from Hollywood to Holy Vows” will have a book signing at the Jubilee Barn at the Abbey of Regina Laudis on Sunday, May 5th from 1:30 – 4 pm. ![]() ![]() ![]() Offering children gems of advice such as “Strive to learn” and “Be not a dunce,” it was no fun at all. ![]() The dour New England Primer, thought to be the first American children’s book, was first published in Boston in 1690. An irresistible, nostalgic, insightful-and “consistently intelligent and funny” (The New York Times Book Review)-ramble through classic children’s literature from Vanity Fair contributing editor (and father of two) Bruce Handy. ![]() ![]() “The Demon passes his data on to the sensitive, and the sensitive must reply in kind. “Communication is the key,” cried Nefastis. Oedipa, perverse, had stood in front of the painting and cried. In Mexico City they somehow wandered into an exhibition of paintings by the beautiful Spanish exile Remedios Varo: in the central painting of a triptych, titled “Bordando el Manto Terrestre,” were a number of frail girls with heart-shaped faces, huge eyes, spun-gold hair, prisoners in the top room of a circular tower, embroidering a kind of tapestry which spilled out the slit windows and into a void, seeking hopelessly to fill the void: for all the other buildings and creatures, all the waves, ships and forests of the earth were contained in this tapestry, and the tapestry was the world. And had also gently conned herself into the curious, Rapunzel-like role of a pensive girl somehow, magically, prisoner among the pines and salt fogs of Kinneret, looking for somebody to say hey, let down your hair. ![]() ![]() There had hung the sense of buffering, insulation, she had noticed the absence of an intensity, as if watching a movie, just perceptibly out of focus, that the projectionist refused to fix. ![]() ![]() ![]() He is as acute in his understanding of politics as he is of military history. Helena, became the single bestselling book of the nineteenth century.Īn award-winning historian, Roberts traveled to fifty-three of Napoleon’s sixty battle sites, discovered crucial new documents in archives, and even made the long trip by boat to St. ![]() ![]() Like Churchill, he understood the strategic importance of telling his own story, and his memoirs, dictated from exile on St. At last we see him as he was: protean multitasker, decisive, surprisingly willing to forgive his enemies and his errant wife Josephine. Like George Washington and his own hero Julius Caesar, he was one of the greatest soldier-statesmen of all times.Īndrew Roberts’s Napoleon is the first one-volume biography to take advantage of the recent publication of Napoleon’s thirty-three thousand letters, which radically transform our understanding of his character and motivation. The definitive biography of the great soldier-statesman.Īusterlitz, Borodino, Waterloo: his battles are among the greatest in history, but Napoleon Bonaparte was far more than a military genius and astute leader of men. ![]() ![]() ![]() Uncensored info will result in a 1 day ban. Not your own title, but the one in the image.ĭon’t use the highlighter tool to censor things. ![]() ![]() If we find that you are brigading (that is, mass commenting or posting in another place), you will be permanently banned.Ĭensor ALL usernames or video/post titles that appear in your post. If you would like the brigading rule to be summarized in one sentence, think of it as this: DO NOT INTERFERE WITH THE SOURCE MATERIAL IN ANY WAY. It does not matter if you’re doing it to try and ‘fix’ an issue it is still brigading regardless of your intentions. Rulesīrigading is going onto another platform or subreddit and mass commenting/posting. Since reddit has small character limits for rules, we have put the full rules in the wiki. This sub is for showcasing the icky, horrible and cringeworthy things made by members of not just the Gacha Life community, but any Lunime game. Luckily, most of the fandom's content is just cringeworthy. Don't forget that this content is marketed towards kids. The mobile game "Gacha Life", created by Lunime, has a very bizarre fanbase: while most of it consists of kids ages 6-14, the content the "Gacha Community" creates can be violent, inappropriate, or downright pornographic. ![]() ![]() ![]() Her skin literally sucks the life out of the people that touch her, and she also receives a rush of energy after doing this. She has the ability to kill someone with just her touch. Juliette Ferrars has several special abilities. All she wants now is to be a normal person and make friends. After she is freed from a psychiatric ward, Ferrars struggles with depression, anxiety, and compulsive behaviors. At the beginning of the series, Ferrars is an abused, unloved, self-loathing, and scared person who is isolated from the rest of the world and is made to feel like a monster. The main protagonist and narrator of the Shatter Me series is Juliette Ferrars, also known as Ella Summers. ![]() Shatter Me Series in Order Who is Juliette Ferrars? But Juliette has other plans for herself. Juliette has special powers, and the Reestablishment tries to groom her into becoming the ultimate weapon of mass destruction in the war. It follows the exploits of Juliette Ferrars, a young woman with special abilities who has been locked away in a cell by the Reestablishment. The Shatter Me series is a young adult dystopian thriller novel series by Iranian-American author Tahereh Mafi. ![]() ![]() The room from ten years before had been filled with the same feeling-heartbreak and misery, the harsh stench of imminent death thick in the air.Ĭorrado stood quietly in the doorway that warm October day, his eyes fixed inside the sterile room. It was a decade earlier but only a few feet away from the small, dingy hospital room he now lay in, soiled with blood, sweat, and bitter tears. His heart beat once again as oxygen saturated his body, but his newfound peace was instantly destroyed: The moment they brought him back into the world, ripping him from the darkness of afterlife, he was transported to a time he had long ago wished to forget. He was a bit disappointed, to say the least.Ī few minutes later, at exactly midnight, Corrado was violently shocked back to life. After everything Corrado had done in his life, he had expected hellfire and brimstone. He heard nothing, he saw nothing, and he felt nothing. ![]() Everything blurred, sights and sounds distorted, as reality twisted and the world around him faded away. Pain swept from his body like a rolling wave, numbness swallowing him whole. There had been a strong lurching in his stomach and a sudden wooziness as blood gushed from the bullet wounds in his chest. ![]() On October 12, at 11:56 in the evening, Corrado Alphonse Moretti died. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It has fomented resentments among allies, fueled instability, and created new weapons unbound by the normal rules of accountability during wartime. But the knife has created enemies just as it has killed them. This new approach to war has been embraced by Washington as a lower risk, lower cost alternative to the messy wars of occupation and has been championed as a clean and surgical way of conflict. America has pursued its enemies with killer drones and special operations troops trained privateers for assassination missions and used them to set up clandestine spying networks and relied on mercurial dictators, untrustworthy foreign intelligence services, and proxy armies. The Way of the Knife is the untold story of that shadow war: a campaign that has blurred the lines between soldiers and spies and lowered the bar for waging war across the globe. The most momentous change in American warfare over the past decade has taken place away from the battlefields of Afghanistan and Iraq, in the corners of the world where large armies can’t go. ![]() ![]() ![]() The novel received high critical acclaim, winning the Follett Award and being named the sole Newbery honor book of 1965 by the American Library Association. Hunt's first novel, Across Five Aprils, was published when she was fifty-seven, after she had worked many years at her writing and accumulated many rejection slips. In her later years, she retired and moved to Florida. For many years, Hunt taught French and English in Illinois public schools she taught psychology briefly at the University of South Dakota. Her grandfather told many stories which later influenced her writing. After her father died when she was seven, Hunt lived with her grandparents for five years. ![]() Irene Hunt grew up on the farm in southern Illinois that provided the setting for her Civil War novel, Across Five Aprils (1964). Born, Pontiac, Illinois died August 1979ĭaughter of Franklin P. ![]() |