The Marrying Kind by Cynthia Rutledge released on Mar 23, 2001 is available now for purchase.
Meet Zooey James, an attractive, brainy student and talented tennis player; Danielle Delacroix, the beautiful and wealthy child of an aristocratic French family; Patti Hammond, a funny, irreverent redhead and ex-cheerleader; Brenna Donovan, ...
Sixteen years ago, world-famous artist Harriet P. Smith was the nerdiest girl at Doolittle High School, and Jake Porter was the new boy in town.
The essays in this volume analyze the rhetoric, strategies, and makeup of the LGBT social movement organizations pushing for same-sex marriage, and address the dire predictions of some LGBT commentators that same-sex marriage will spell the ...
Instead, this book begins from a critical analysis of the institution of marriage itself (as well as separate forms of relationship recognition, such as civil partnership, PaCS, domestic partnership) and asks whether and how feminist ...
A closeted small-town florist and a too-busy-for-a-relationship bakery owner mix up the perfect recipe for love in this delicious lesbian romance novel.
And then there's the other kind… THE WRONG KIND OF MAN Since her husband's death, there hadn't been any room in by-the-books Detective Tessa Hadley-Bryant's life for anything but police work—and that was exactly the way she wanted it.
Yes. There are some who are the marrying kind instinctively, but most must work at becoming the marrying kind. In this book you will learn tips and strategies for getting married, staying married, and being happily married.
The Marrying Kind
Not The Marrying Kind
This volume presents both sides of the debate over whether same-sex marriage should be legalized.