Warlord: A Dark Shifter Romance

Warlord: A Dark Shifter Romance

Delta James

Delta James

He conquered her. Now he will claim her.When Rowan inherited control of her pack upon her father's death, she vowed never to marry, and many a suitor has since been sent home disappointed. But Alaric of Ravenscar is no suitor...He is a warlord, never defeated in battle, and he has come to take what he wants. He means to conquer not just Rowan's lands, but her beautiful virgin body as well, and her efforts to defy him merely result in her being mounted and claimed with her well-spanked bare bottom still burning.Soon Alaric will mark her as his mate, but first she will be thoroughly and shamefully mastered.
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The Widowed Bride (Mail-Order Bride Book 7)

The Widowed Bride (Mail-Order Bride Book 7)

Stella Clark

Stella Clark

Virginia has endured much heartache in her life. Orphaned at 16 and widowed at 23, she longs to escape poverty, start a new life, and find true love.When she corresponds with mercantile owner, Jake, she feels drawn to him. But Jake only wants a marriage of convenience and a helper in his store.Believing she will come to accept a loveless marriage, Virginia travels to California. But her dreams of a peaceful life soon fade. Nothing will melt Jake's cold heart, and when Virginia finds herself falling in love with Jake, she realizes she must leave California, and all that she's ever wanted, behind.
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Greetings from Bury Park

Greetings from Bury Park

Sarfraz Manzoor

Sarfraz Manzoor

Sarfraz Manzoor was two years old when his family emigrated from Pakistan to join his father in Bury Park, Luton. His teenage years were a constant battle to reconcile being both British and Muslim. But when his best friend introduced him to Bruce Springsteen, his life changed for ever. In this affectionate and timely memoir, Manzoor retraces his journey from the frustrations of his childhood to his reaction to the tragedies of 9/11 and 7/7.Original, darkly tender and wryly amusing, this is an inspiring tribute to the power of music to transcend race and religion and a moving account of a relationship between father and son
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