When Kyle and Daniel return to their hometown to get married, they find themselves facing an obstacle course of family drama and small-town misadventure. Relatives misbehave, a reformed high school bully shares some surprising news, and the wedding party is in crisis. But all the chaos only cements Kyle and Daniel's desire... for each other and their own happily ever after! This story previously appeared in They Do, an anthology published by Torquere Press, June 2014.
Peopled by a cast of unforgettable characters, this is a novel that dares to ask whether love between two women can last.
“A deftly written story of friendship, romance, and second chances.” --Natasha Sinel, author of The Fix After a disastrous, reputation-destroying party at the end of junior year, Kat Henley has a new plan.
This is a joyous book, one to make you smile in recognition, yearn to talk to your best pals from the time and wish to record your own memories' Melanie Reid, The Times '[A] joyously addictive history of British summer holidays . . .
Meg Rosoff. Mal's warning at the beginning of the summer not to crowd him to death. I looked at Kit, the golden skin and burnished hair, and all I could see of his beautiful mouth was a beak. The gold-flecked eyes looked small, beady, ...
THE STORY: When two frustrated London housewives decide to rent a villa in Italy for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, they recruit two very different English women to share the cost and the experience.
Shaping Summertime Experiences examines the impact of summertime experiences on the developmental trajectories of school-age children and youth across four areas of well-being, including academic learning, social and emotional development, ...
One of the first novels to deal honestly with a woman's sexual awakening, "Summer" created a sensation upon its 1917 publication. The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Ethan Frome" shattered the...
In New York, Chicago, and Boston, the 1971 Pride parades concluded Gay Pride Week, a week of events that included activist workshops, social dances, and state- and institution-targeted demonstrations. In New York, the GLF hosted a ...
To read this book is to be reminded of how rich and varied the American storybook truly is, how resistant to easy categorization or stereotype.
This book takes you on a journey of music from past to present, from the Middle Ages to the Baroque Period to the 20th century and beyond!