From the New York Times bestselling author of the Cowboys and Angels series comes an intricate romance that asks the question, Can love heal the pain of the past? Longing to forget the pain of his wife's death, Brock Shaw has immersed himself in the one thing that lets him escape the guilt. Bull riding. But life on the road means leaving his young son at home with his parents. They want him to give up his career and be a father to his child, but Brock needs the adrenaline to get through each day...or so he thinks. Lincoln Pratt needs a fresh start. As a top interior designer in Atlanta, she has everything she could ever want, but she's always at her father's mercy. Something's missing, and Lincoln knows she'll only find it somewhere far away--like the rolling pastures of Hamilton, Montana, where she meets the irresistibly mysterious Brock. In Brock Shaw, Lincoln sees the part of her that's missing. In Lincoln Pratt, Brock sees the part of himself he thought he'd lost. But the pain of his past binds him. Can he let himself love again?
In Never Enough, Grisel reveals the unfortunate bottom line of all regular drug use: there is no such thing as a free lunch.
naled he was ready to proceed, McConnell jetted back to New York for a private lunch and consultations at Trump Tower. (The first minister had been on a bit of an international spree, traveling around the world hoping to lure business ...
Mary L. Trump has the education, insight, and intimate familiarity needed to reveal what makes Donald, and the rest of her clan, tick.
Never Enough is the harrowing true story of Robert and Andrew Kissel, who wanted to own the world but instead wound up murdered half a world apart; and of Nancy Kissel, a riddle wrapped inside an enigma, for whom having it all might not ...
Solomon directly takes on people who are lazy toward money by calling them “slackers.” He isn't messing around. Solomon is saying that we need to take responsibility for our relationship with our money—we need to prepare today's money ...
Sixteen-year-old Loann admires and envies her older sister Claire's strength, popularity and beauty, but as Loann begins to open up to new possibilities in herself, she discovers that Claire's all-consuming quest for perfection comes at a ...
The author examines the tragic life of investment banker, Robert Kissel, and the events that led to his murder as well as his brother's.
Told with humble humor and heartbreaking honesty, this is Jasmin’s story of how she went from finding solace in a box of cheese crackers to finding peace within herself.
He spent five years as the Music Editor at Australian Rolling Stone. This is his third book, the first two being on The Red Hot Chili Peppers (published by Omnibus Press) and Silverchair.Paperback edition.
Peter Beinart's cover story, “The New Liberal Order,” contended, “If [Obama] can do what F.D.R. did—make American capitalism stabler and less savage—he will establish a Democratic majority that dominates U.S. politics for a generation.