My name isn't Logan Mitchell, but Marcus St. James doesn't know that...When I showed up at my roommate's work party, the last thing I expected was to find a man straight out of my dreams. But when the crowd parted and the fates aligned, there he was, waiting for me. Marcus St. James, president of ENN WorldWide News. Sexy and powerful, with a stare that could freeze you in place, Marcus was the perfect reward for securing a job at Mitchell & Madison, the best law firm in Chicago. To play with the big fish, however, one must become a big fish, and that's where my little white lie began.It was one night. I was never going to see him again, and from the second we spoke, I knew he was interested. It was there in his eyes, the same fire in my veins. It was there in his voice, whenever he said my name. The only problem? It wasn't my name, and now I wanted more-much more. But how can anything good come out of something that started with such bad intentions?Bad Intentions is the first book in the Intentions Duet.
The book both shows why such a class exists and tests the implications of that groups behavior in a setting where other voters are self-interested, others are traditionalists, and imitation plays a big role in voter choice.
But the former NASA design engineer also sees life in simple terms - right is right and wrong is wrong . ... The stakes in Bad Intentions are immense – an up side of a quarter of a billion dollars or a down side of lethal injection at ...
I screamed through the tape on my mouth wishing she was not about to pull that trigger for the sake of the babies she had growing inside of her. I tried with everything in me to get up out that chair and tackle her before it was too ...
Jane Austen meets "The War of the Roses." An aging playboy races against the clock to murder his ruthless trophy wife-before Alzheimer's sets in, and he can't remember where he's stashed the body.
Bad Intentions
Everyone in Manhattan thinks they know everything there is to know about Lucian Prescott.
This is a book for anyone who is confused by what is happening on college campuses today, or has children, or is concerned about the growing inability of Americans to live, work, and cooperate across party lines.
My life will hang in the balance. But I'll be ready, and I'm not going down without a fight. Due to mature content and themes this book is recommended to readers eighteen and over.
Good Intentions, Bad Outcomes argues that incoherent social programs significantly contribute to this state of affairs and it suggests reforms to improve the situation.
Ill Intentions is filled with mystery, murder, suspense, steamy love scenes and plot twist that will keep you on the edge of your seat.