Marrying a monster doesn't change his nature... They call my husband-to-be "Mob Prince," but his happily-ever-after consists of bound wrists and broken promises. Tall, dark, and handsome don't begin to describe his level of gorgeous. Tony Costa is a dangerous man with a beautiful face. We're arranged to marry. Start a family. Or else. My father forced me to the altar, giving me to the silver-spooned gangster with a blackened soul. He hates my family. Hates me. And he'll make me his perfect wife. I'm supposed to serve him, bear his children, and obey. I refuse to surrender to the monster in my bed...but submitting to his power fulfills my darkest desires. Before long, I'm enthralled by his steamy threats, his rough hands, his beautiful, deep eyes...and the terrible secrets they hold. Am I in love with the man? Or am I submitting to a monster? Author's Note: This is a standalone novel that builds on the events of the Sinners of Boston series. MONSTER is a very dark, enemies-to-lovers, bully romance between a biker princess and a mafia prince.
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And all it took was two little words. In this playful tale from bestselling picture book author Patrick McDonnell, a very BIG monster shows three very BAD little monsters the power of boundless gratitude.
This read-aloud, interactive picture book treat invites children to make magic happen page by page -- tilting, spinning and shaking the book, and then seeing the funny results when each page is turned.
Revealing the absurdities of Hollywood movie-making, the author offers an account of his eight-year struggle to see his screenplay for the film "Up Close and Personal" through production
The Monster Book of Monsters
"Nibbles is a very naughty book monster - he's chomping, munching and nibbling his way through fairytales that don't belong to him! Can you help catch him and put him back in his own story?"--
Not simply concluding the relentless, psychedelic plot, The Understanding Monster--Book Three explains how our creativity re-shapes our world, how we can overcome doubt through self-actualization.
Luckily, the panther prefers to eat monsters over children, and after his dinner, he tells the children stories of the jungle until five in the morning.
Adapted into a sturdy board book format, a best-selling Sesame Street Little Golden Book classic follows a frantic Grover's efforts to prevent readers from turning the pages and finding the not-so-scary monster at the end of the book.
This book collects six Monster stories—written by educators Ellen Blance and Ann Cook, who worked with children to write the books—brought to life by Quentin Blake's charming illustrations. Have you met Monster?