THE RELUCTANT FIANCEE(Colored Version)Vol.1

THE RELUCTANT FIANCEE(Colored Version)Vol.1
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Publisher : Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages : 50
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ISBN-10 : 9784596078827
ISBN-13 : 4596078823
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis THE RELUCTANT FIANCEE(Colored Version)Vol.1 by : Jacqueline Baird

Greek millionaire Leon Gregoris had been like a brother to Bea Stephen since childhood, and on her eighteenth birthday they got engaged. But only a little while later, she discovered he was unfaithful and she broke it off. Three years have passed since then, and now that Leon has assumed his father’s role as copartner at Stephen & Gregoris, he’s come back for her. Just remembering the humiliation makes Bea angry, but Leon doesn’t care—the first thing he does is kiss her in front of everyone at her twenty-first birthday party!

THE RELUCTANT FIANCEE(Colored Version)Vol.2

THE RELUCTANT FIANCEE(Colored Version)Vol.2
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Publisher : Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 9784596079176
ISBN-13 : 459607917X
Rating : 4/5 (76 Downloads)

Synopsis THE RELUCTANT FIANCEE(Colored Version)Vol.2 by : Jacqueline Baird

Greek millionaire Leon Gregoris had been like a brother to Bea Stephen since childhood, and on her eighteenth birthday they got engaged. But only a little while later, she discovered he was unfaithful and she broke it off. Three years have passed since then, and now that Leon has assumed his father’s role as copartner at Stephen & Gregoris, he’s come back for her. Just remembering the humiliation makes Bea angry, but Leon doesn’t care—the first thing he does is kiss her in front of everyone at her twenty-first birthday party!

Rumble Vol. 1: What Color Of Darkness

Rumble Vol. 1: What Color Of Darkness
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Publisher : Image Comics
Total Pages : 148
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ISBN-10 : 9781632155146
ISBN-13 : 1632155141
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Rumble Vol. 1: What Color Of Darkness by : John Arcudi

A Scarecrow Warrior God walks into a bar...and proceeds to drag a modern American city into a ten-thousand-year-old grudge-match! A bizarre new adventure„complete with boozehound shamans, monster queens, and a football-fetching hydra! Featuring an extended sketchbook section and a few surprises! Collects RUMBLE #1-5.

My Favorite Thing is Monsters

My Favorite Thing is Monsters
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Publisher : Fantagraphics Books
Total Pages : 418
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ISBN-10 : 9781606999592
ISBN-13 : 1606999591
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis My Favorite Thing is Monsters by : Emil Ferris

Set against the tumultuous political backdrop of late ’60s Chicago, My Favorite Thing Is Monsters is the fictional graphic diary of 10-year-old Karen Reyes, filled with B-movie horror and pulp monster magazines iconography. Karen Reyes tries to solve the murder of her enigmatic upstairs neighbor, Anka Silverberg, a holocaust survivor, while the interconnected stories of those around her unfold. When Karen’s investigation takes us back to Anka’s life in Nazi Germany, the reader discovers how the personal, the political, the past, and the present converge.

Volume 1 Family and Mormon Church Roots: Colonial Period to 1820

Volume 1 Family and Mormon Church Roots: Colonial Period to 1820
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Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages : 477
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ISBN-10 : 9781462873654
ISBN-13 : 1462873650
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Volume 1 Family and Mormon Church Roots: Colonial Period to 1820 by : JOHN J HAMMOND

This is the first volume of a multi-volume work entitled The Quest for the New Jerusalem: Mormon Generational Saga , and it ends with a listing of the titles of all sixteen volumes in this series which have been written to this point. Before discussing the first volume, it is necessary to describe the entire series. Around the year 2000 the author began a thorough investigation of his genealogical roots, and to his surprise discovered that many of his ancestors had played significant roles in the early history of America and central roles in the history of Mormonism. Wherever he looked, his ancestors were there: during the colonial King Phillip’s and French and Indian Wars in New England; at the Battle of Bunker (actually Breed’s) Hill and on a prison ship for two years on the Hudson River during the American Revolution; on whaling ships in the south Atlantic and northern Pacific during the 1840s; at Mormon Kirtland, Far West and Nauvoo during the turbulent and often bloody events of the 1830s and 1840s; in the earliest Mormon experiments with polygamy (almost all of the author’s ancestors were polygamists); in San Francisco and Sacramento during the earliest stages of the California Gold Rush; in the immigrant ships filled with Mormon converts crossing the Atlantic; in the wagon trains carrying the “saints” across the plains to Salt Lake City; during the establishment of the Mormon Church in Hawaii in the early 1850s; in the first haltering steps toward elementary and higher education in Utah; during the “Mormon War” with the U.S. army in Utah in 1857-58; in the operation of the early Salt Lake Theater; in the building of the transcontinental railroad across Utah in 1869; in the settlement of the wild “four corners area” during the 1880s and 1890s; in the rather secret and somewhat underhanded process by which Utah became a state; and in the pioneer settlement of southern Idaho in the early 1900s. The author felt impelled to tell these wonderful ancestral stories, and it became obvious that this could not be done without giving an account of the history of the Mormon Church—the two subjects were intimately interwoven. Furthermore, telling the linked ancestral/Mormon story, beginning in the American colonial period, could not be adequately undertaken without giving an account of significant events in the larger American story. In recent years a number of writers have given us fascinating, generational family stories; Alex Haley’s Roots is a well known example. Haley traced his African-American family all the way back to a slave taken from a village in Africa. In 1991 Chinese-American Jung Chang’s, in her Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China, told a wonderful story of three generations of Chinese women--her great grandmother, grandmother, and mother--reaching back to China. Adele Logan Alexander’s Homelands and Waterways: The American Journey of the Bond Family is an account of several generations of the author’s African-American family. Concerning another example--James Fox’s The Langhornes of Virginia --reviewer Robert Skidelsky wrote: “It was a clever idea to use family history to write about social and political history.” What Fox does is to use “the Langhorne sisters as a peg on which to hang the story of the decline of the British aristocracy, or Empire, or both.” John Hammond’s multi-volume Mormon Generational Saga evolved into something very similar to Fox’s, but he utilizes family history to write about religious as well as social and political history. In fact, what has emerged is a very detailed examination of the early history of the Mormon Church, with a special focus upon how that history affected his ancestors. The series opens in the earliest years of colonial New England with an account of four of the author’s ancestral families and the early lives and ancesto

A Stone Creek Collection Volume 1

A Stone Creek Collection Volume 1
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Publisher : HQN Books
Total Pages : 1166
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781488095542
ISBN-13 : 148809554X
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis A Stone Creek Collection Volume 1 by : Linda Lael Miller

Welcome to Stone Creek, Arizona, where no secrets stay hidden for long and true love is just around the corner… Don’t miss a single fan-favorite story in this box set from #1 New York Times bestselling author Linda Lael Miller! The Man from Stone Creek Badge and gun hidden, Ranger Sam O’Ballivan heads to Arizona to pose as the new schoolteacher to capture rustlers and train robbers… but first must survive his unruly students. For that, he needs the help of Maddie Chancelor, the local postmistress and older sister of one of his most troublesome charges. Working undercover has always kept Sam isolated and his heart firmly in check—but something about the spirited Maddie tempts him to start down a path he swore he’d never travel…. A Wanted Man The past has a way of catching up with folks in Stone Creek. But schoolmarm Lark Morgan and Marshal Rowdy Rhodes are determined to hide their secrets—and deny their instant attraction. That should be easy, since each suspects the other of living a lie. As past and current troubles collide when a gang of train robbers threatens the town, Rowdy and Lark must surrender their pride to the greatest power of all—undying love. The Rustler Where does an outlaw go when he’s ready to turn straight? For Wyatt Yarbro, reformed rustler and train robber, Stone Creek is his place of redemption… and lovely Sarah Tamlin is the perfect angel to help him clean up his act. But Sarah keeps a dark secret behind her prim and proper facade, even as her heart is lost to charming, sexy Wyatt. When a vengeful enemy prepares to unleash havoc on their peaceful town, Wyatt and Sarah will need to trust each other to win the fight. Originally published in 2006 and 2008

Wife or Worker?

Wife or Worker?
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Publisher : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages : 234
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ISBN-10 : 9780585463810
ISBN-13 : 0585463816
Rating : 4/5 (10 Downloads)

Synopsis Wife or Worker? by : Nicola Piper

This volume challenges the dominant discourse that perceives Asian women as either "mail-order" brides or overseas workers. Providing the first sustained critique of the artificial analytical division between brides and workers, the book demonstrates women's transition from brides to workers and from workers to brides. Focusing on how women workers use marriage as a strategy to gain citizenship and how migrants for marriage become workers, the authors present these modern Asian women in their multidimensional roles as wives, workers, mothers, and citizens.

Hunting Ugly Wife

Hunting Ugly Wife
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Publisher : Funstory
Total Pages : 1674
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ISBN-10 : 9781647966898
ISBN-13 : 1647966892
Rating : 4/5 (98 Downloads)

Synopsis Hunting Ugly Wife by : Feng Siniang

Chen Mo's pupils suddenly contracted as she looked incredulously at the man in front of her that was as graceful as a cheetah. His pitch-black pupils, high nose, and thin yet sexy lips revealed a faint smile.This person, how could it be this person ...Chen Mo only felt all the strength in his body being drained, the surrounding air was like Ice that tightly surrounded her, both of his hands suddenly relaxed, and with a bang, the plate and the steaming hot vegetables were scattered all over the floor, and the juice just happened to splash onto Fan Sen's body."

Adaptations of Laurence Sterne's Fiction

Adaptations of Laurence Sterne's Fiction
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 340
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ISBN-10 : 9781317185499
ISBN-13 : 1317185498
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Adaptations of Laurence Sterne's Fiction by : Mary-Celine Newbould

Exploring how readers received and responded to literary works in the long eighteenth century, M-C. Newbould focuses on the role played by Laurence Sterne’s fiction and its adaptations. Literary adaptation flourished throughout the eighteenth century, encouraging an interactive relationship between writers, readers, and artists when well-known works were transformed into new forms across a variety of media. Laurence Sterne offers a particularly dynamic subject: the immense interest provoked by The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman and A Sentimental Journey through France and Italy inspired an unrivalled number and range of adaptations from their initial publication onwards. In placing her examination of Sterneana within the context of its production, Newbould demonstrates how literary adaptation operates across generic and formal boundaries. She breaks new ground by bringing together several potentially disparate aspects of Sterneana belonging to areas of literary studies that include drama, music, travel writing, sentimental fiction and the visual. Her study is a vital resource for Sterne scholars and for readers generally interested in cultural productivity in this period.