Book Review: Jane Austen’s Emma
Beautiful, spoilt, vain and irrepressibly witty, Emma Woodhouse organizes the lives of the inhabitants of her sleepy little village and plays matchmaker with devastating effect.
Beautiful, spoilt, vain and irrepressibly witty, Emma Woodhouse organizes the lives of the inhabitants of her sleepy little village and plays matchmaker with devastating effect.
Amelia Peabody and her loved ones are plunged into a storm of secrets, treachery, and murder by a widow’s strange story of a cursed statue that has already killed her husband.
Someone wants the Skull of Sidon, an object created by the Knights Templar long ago. An artifact the power of which bends to the true nature of its owner.
Feel the effects of the Civil War on families, livelihoods, and the identity of the South through the letters of two sisters: Nell, married to a plantation owner, and Fanny who stayed in the North.
This is the lost season 1907-08 when Amelia Peabody and her husband Emerson, along with their son Ramses and foster daughter Nefret, are summoned back to the Lost Oasis.
Contracted by a mining company to oversee a respectful relocation of the Araktak buried atop a diamond deposit, Annja Creed goes up against a group intent on unleashing a powerful artifact.
A policewoman, Sloan Reynolds, goes undercover in her estranged father’s life where she meets Noah Maitland, a multinational corporate player and one of the FBI’s prime suspects.
A corporate raider, Matthew Farrell is ready to move in on his betraying ex-wife’s family firm. The takeover forces a confrontation that teeters between bittersweet memories and hope.
Black-ops leader Roman Chernichenko has to take out the leak in an espionage plot that could destabilize all of Africa—an appealing blonde who’s awoken his deepest desires.
Archaeologist Annja Creed doubts the map will truly lead to Genghis Khan’s lost tomb, but as she races in, one thing is clear—the only tomb she may find is her own…