I saved his life . . . and I had much to demand in return. When he washed up on shore, I knew my prayers had been answered, and that I, Lady Chelsea Campion, need no longer fear poverty and heartbreak. To secure my family's estate, all I needed was a child. Handsome, clearly noble-born, and with no memory of his previous life, the mysterious man was perfect. All I had to do was visit his bedchamber and seduce him. I had expected him to be a skillful, scandalously wonderful lover, but once in his arms I was overcome by something more than mere passion. I had fallen hopelessly, desperately in love. My plan has gone shockingly awry. But I will not give up a man who makes me feel such wicked ecstasy. No matter his true identity, no matter the secrets he struggles to remember, I will do anything in this world to make this stranger love me.
When a husband tells his wife, or she suspects, that he no longer ioves her she may feel as though her world is ending but in this positive and powerful book, marital therapist Andrew G. Marshall has a message of hope.
Aniko': The Stranger Who Loved Me
Family's. Blood. It was Monday morning, and I couldn't wait to see my friends. I wanted to thank them for what they had done for me. There was this saying that in your worst times the only people you will have that will be there for you ...
... me was expressing more and more disdain for me. As I looked around and listened to people talk, I believed that if I just work harder, if I became even more successful, maybe people would love me. I became ever more distressed and ...
Jack Worthington was another name listed as his father. Born at the Elizabeth Lund Home for Unwed Mothers in Burlington, Vermont, on November 24, 1946, Ted had “illegitimate” stamped on his birth certificate.
And she tells the story of how she decided to test an experiment that she’d read about—where the goal was to create intimacy between strangers using a list of thirty-six questions—and ended up in the surreal situation of having ...
In this personal book from the star of many beloved and classic film comedies -- from The Producers to Young Frankenstein, Blazing saddles to Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory -- Gene Wilder writes about a side of his life the public ...
... love...my love.' His mouth dropped to her quivering lips and he kissed her with a slow, lingering passion. 'I want to take care of you always,' he added softly. 'I will never, ever hurt you.' 'You...you really love me? You don't care ...
... write about several things, but gave up because he didn't think it was good, and after improving his reading of English literature, he was able to improve himself and write simple texts and some short stories. A STRANGER'S THOUGHTS ...
Anikó: The Stranger who Loved Me : a Biography