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![]() ![]() You're in for a wild one and you'll love every second of it - just like I did!! Geezo! I was stuck on the hot setting for most of the read haha.īuckle up and get ready to take a ride on the dark side with the Boneyard Kings! Some parts even made me cringe a bit and other ones had me squirming in my seat. A favorite harem for sure! Nice balance between sexy scenes and intrigue. Man these four are so flipping hot together. Anything is fair game in this crazy conspiracy they've found themselves in. She is willing to do whatever is necessary to keep her Kings safe though. They refuse to let her be collateral damage and used as a pawn to get to them. The guys need to also keep their girl, Everly, near them. Secrets are even more dark, lies are spoken like promises and some players in the game are finally gonna get what they deserve. Don't do that to yourself.Ĭallum, Mateo and Saint are still out for blood and revenge. Do not read spoilers! You'll want to experience it all firsthand. The final book in the Boneyard Kings series is here and it did not disappoint!! I devoured this fast paced and captivating story that picked up right where Vicious Queen ended. ![]() ![]() “Harry Reid Rebuked Amy Klobuchar For Mistreatment Of Staff” (Molly Redden and Amanda Terkel, The Huffington Post).Is Accused by 5 Women of Sexual Misconduct” (Melena Ryzik , Cara Buckley and Jodi Kantor, The New York Times) It turned into the worst night of my life” (Katie Way, ) “#141 – Is #MeToo Going Too Far?” (Making Sense Podcast, Sam Harris).If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late by James J.LISTEN NOW Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Overcast | StitcherĮverything we talk about on today’s episode can be found below in the show notes and on and Amazon. In our discussion for The Stacks Book Club we talk about intersectional feminism, the 2020 Election, and the power and persuasiveness of Traister’s arguments. ![]() In her newest book, Traister explains the revolutionary power of women’s anger. ![]() Lawyer and author James Sexton ( If You’re in My Office, It’s Already Too Late) is back on The Stacks to discuss Good and Mad by Rebecca Traister. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In the first few weeks and months, the Count has a difficult time coping with his new life. He is a member of the Russian nobility, which is quickly being dissolved in favor of a Communist government structure, and so when he returns to the hotel following his hearing, most of his possessions are confiscated, and he is moved from his luxurious suite on the third floor to a single room on the sixth floor. The sentence is handed down by a Bolshevik tribunal because the Count allegedly wrote a poem in 1913 with revolutionary undertones. On June 21, 1922, Count Alexander Ilyich Rostov is sentenced to a life of house arrest in Moscow’s Metropol Hotel. Book 5, Antagonists at Arms (And an Absolution).Book 3, Antics, Antitheses, an Accident.Book 2, 1923, An Actress, an Apparition, an Apiary. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Can you handle a few nightmares of your own? Add a locked clock tower, an enigmatic employer, a psychic eight-year-old and a mysterious black dog. Warning: Contains a bumping, grinding heroine and a stalker who haunts her dreams. But even as Lilly and Gethin succumb to sizzling passion, danger stalks just beyond the edge of the shadows. Enthralled by Gethin, bound to orphaned Ceri, entranced by the unloved old house, Lilly must fight to keep her balance-and her young charge safe. The arrival of a mysterious black dog, and chilling howls echoing from the slopes, heighten Lilly's fears. They meet in nightmares haunted by a sinister figure they both call the Hunter. ![]() ![]() Although Lilly has never met Ceri, she knows the eight-year-old well. And at night, eerie lights swirl and dance on the mountainside. All she knows is she is to be governess to Gethin Taran's niece, Ceri. Taran House is steeped in legend, remote and compelling as the reclusive owner's motives for bringing Lilly to the valley. As the threat of war darkens the skies over 1938 Europe, Lilly Divine trades the burlesque stage for a crumbling mansion deep in the mountainous heart of Wales. Danger lurks in the valley, and its ghostly source stalks Lilly's nightmares. ![]() ![]() ![]()
![]() But here, now, I want nothing more than to see Adam and Mercy become an item… eventually. I think back in the day (bahaha a year ago) I would have probably rooted for Sam. Sam is an old flame from back when she was 16, and Adam is the local pack leader. I loved seeing the tension between the three main people-Sam, Mercy, and Adam. I know, I know- Bad, Chelsea! but come onnnn I love the build up of the romantic angst between multiple characters and what’s to come in the next installments from said characters. I get bored easily and distracted at the drop of a hat…so I wanted a little more development in other areas…romantically, if you will. I don’t care about the origin of all the wolves’ lives and I don’t care that there is a hierarchy among the pack…like this was all so beautifully done and not many people could complain about the world building but I’ve never been one to need lots of world building. But then there were those moments where the author was building the world and the atmosphere and I couldn’t help but want to skim. ![]() ![]() Now that I’ve read it, I can honestly say with absolute certainty….that I’m still on the fence. It’s one of those books I’ve held at arm’s length because I can’t decide if I would like it or not. Maannnnnn have I waited forever to read this. Some cliches are cliches because they work. ![]() ![]() ![]() Each detail of the seemingly casual paintings has its own funny story to tell. The colorful illustrations are entertaining and a perfect fit with the text. While they are trying to figure out her response, Cousin Ruth announces that she has found her tooth. Uncle Drew wants to stick on a new tooth with Super Glue, while cousin Keith wants to buy one at "Wal-Mart, Sears, or All-Mart." Finally, after days of searching, they decide to "ask the wisest to advise us" and fax the Queen for a solution. The text offers some very funny rhymes and jokes as different Fisters offer their personal solutions. This everyday event throws the entire family into a riotous state, beginning with Ruth's aunt, who on the first page calls to her daughter "Rachel Fister, get your sister!" The characters' dash from page to page in search of the missing item is captured in Priceman's expressive watercolor illustrations. PreSchool-Grade 2?Cousin Ruth, a member of the wacky Fister clan introduced in Rachel Fister's Blister (Houghton, 1990), has lost a tooth. ![]() ![]() Their coming together is an inferno…and a melding of two wounded souls who promise each other no commitment, no ties, no bonds. ![]() But fighting their wild compulsion toward one another proves a losing battle. It threatens to undermine everything she has built of her new life. For Adria, his dangerous lone-wolf appeal is beyond sexual. Now comes a new territory, and a devastating new complication: Riaz, a SnowDancer lieutenant already sworn to a desperate woman who belongs to another.įor Riaz, the primal attraction he feels for Adria is a staggering betrayal. ![]() Discover the exhilarating risks of passion in the breathtaking new Psy-Changeling novel by Nalini Singh, the New York Times bestselling “alpha author of paranormal romance” ( Booklist)…Īdria, wolf changeling and resilient soldier, has made a break with the past-one as unpredictable in love as it was in war. ![]() ![]() ![]() Written for Robert Browning, who had affectionately nicknamed her his "little Portuguese," the sequence is a celebration of marriage, and of one of the most famous romances of the nineteenth century. Some of her poetry has been noted in recent years for strong feminist themes, but the poems for which Elizabeth Barrett Browning is undoubtedly best know are Sonnets from the Portuguese. In this elegant format, the delicate interplay between the poems and the lovers' letters become vividly apparent.Įlizabeth Barrett Browning was a prolific writer and reviewer in the Victorian period, and in her lifetime, her reputation as a poet was at least as great as that of her husband, poet Robert Browning. For the next 12 months, he and Elizabeth Barrett exchanged letters and confidences. ![]() I love you too", Robert Browning wrote in January 1845, thus initiating the most celebrated literary correspondence of the 19th century. "I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett. ![]() |