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Will the attraction between a young hair stylist and an older investment manager working in the same building lead to more?HeatherI can't help noticing Mr. Tall, Blond, and Gorgeous whenever I pass by on my way to pick up lunch, but why would someone like him notice me? Other than the blue streaks in my hair. Still, a girl can dream. When I find myself alone at night and with a flat tire, I'm shocked when he offers to help and drops to his knees in his expensive suit. Maybe there's a chance for a modern-day fairytale.ChristopherAfter my divorce, I've been lonely, I admit it. It's no fun going home to a big empty house that's supposed to be filled with a family. The sweet stylist next door stirs feelings in me I haven't felt before. When we share a passion-filled encounter, I'm left wondering how can I turn us into a lifetime?Falling for The Older Guy is a short, sweet and steamy story featuring a sweet heroine and the older man who wins her heart. It's a standalone with no cliffhangers and a very satisfying HEA!
In Romania, times were tough back in 1919. As Cecilia and her husband, a preacher, went through many unwanted and unexpected trials and tribulations, Cecilia ended up having to drop out of seminary school, which devastated her. Cecilia, being a mother to many children, also had plenty of dreams. Those dreams helped and showed her how to cope and what to expect in the future. Patricia, one of their daughters, had her own problems. Patricia also was blessed with dreams that not only came true, but they also encouraged her to live and to not give up.There came a point in time when both Cecilia and Patricia thought that they were going to die. With their faith in God, they managed to still keep a smile on their faces and to keep their heads up. Take a look inside to see what happened back in the day. This book is just the beginning of their story. This story was translated from the Romanian language into English.
In The Epic of Juan Latino, Elizabeth R. Wright tells the story of Renaissance Europe's first black poet and his epic poem on the naval battle of Lepanto, Austrias Carmen (The Song of John of Austria).
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