Book Review: Jaci Burton’s Thrown by a Curve
As therapist for the St. Louis baseball team, Alicia Riley knows better, but the chemistry between them is charged. And Garrett figures there’s no better therapy than sex.
As therapist for the St. Louis baseball team, Alicia Riley knows better, but the chemistry between them is charged. And Garrett figures there’s no better therapy than sex.
Good Prose explores three major nonfiction forms: narratives, essays, and memoirs. Kidder and Todd draw candidly, sometimes comically, on their own experience—their mistakes as well as accomplishments—to demonstrate the pragmatic ways in which creative problems get solved. This useful book that is the perfect companion for anyone who loves to read good books and longs to write one.
Hooking up in places where anybody could catch them, the only thing scarier for Sara than getting caught in public is having Max get too close in private.
There are secrets in the town of Bon Temps, ones that threaten those closest to Sookie—and could destroy her heart . . .
The wealthiest, most powerful men, not only in Chicago, but in the world, used to having whatever they want, whenever they want it. Until Luke Preston meets the serious Peyton Lane. She’s determined to have fun for once in her life but gets more than she bargained for when introduced to a passion unlike any she has ever experienced.
On safari in Botswana, Gannon and Wyatt rescue a lioness and her cubs from a poacher, discovering the dangerous animals are not the elephants, rhinos, cape buffalos, leopards, and lions.
After a high-profile case goes wrong, Luke Hanover returns to his hometown for peace and quiet. Instead he finds a bombshell brunette in a heap of trouble.
Stranger than fiction, blending tragedy and farce, How to Create the Perfect Wife is an engrossing tale of the radicalism—and deep contradictions—at the heart of the Enlightenment.
A scientist’s discovery threatens the world with earth tremors and unchecked volcanism. And Kurt Austin, Joe Zavala and the rest of the NUMA team must destroy it.
Sixteen-year-old Noa has been a victim of the system ever since her parents died. Now living off the grid and trusting no one, she uses her hacking skills to stay anonymous and alone. But when she wakes up on a table in a warehouse with an IV in her arm and no memory of how she got there, Noa starts to wish she had someone on her side.