Josie Stapleton came close to saying what she really felt. It was so tempting to write her true feelings for so much down, but she couldn't. She wasn't invited to do anything, she was dared to do something.
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And here's the com /Jt'Il, rice cooked in mussel juice, and tom chua, sour shrimp from Hue.” “And ban/9 c/Jung, there must be bank c/Jung," said Vien, rubbing his hands together. “Of course, the dish that won the kingdom for the young ...
Concentrate, she ordered herself, but before she could talk, Conner did. “Is Ian still sleeping?” “Like a baby.” “Good. There's something I want you to see.” He got up and left the kitchen. Just like that, Shannon's mind screamed.
The remaining watts drained quickly from the batteries. The computer display flashed 'FUEL LEVEL: ZERO, ENGINES SHUT DOWN. BATTERY POWER INITIATED. COMPLETE POWER FAILURE IN: TEN MINUTES.' The fighter glided forward with steering, ...
Traces the history of the Negro leagues that evolved due to segregation in professional baseball up to the 1950s
When Diamond and Mica rekindle their friendship by plotting to get rid of one of North Philly's most notorious drug dealers and steal his fortune, betrayal once again rips them apart, leaving them with nothing except the will to survive.
In the wake of attacks on local Asian vendors and an increase in black-market ingredients that threaten the Dordogne's lucrative truffle trade, Chief of Police Bruno finds the case taking a personal turn when one of his hunting partners, a ...
Filled with an abundance of food and wine (including, bien sûr, many, many truffles) and a soupçon of romance, Black Diamond is a deliciously entertaining concoction that delivers all the complexity and delights of the Dordogne itself.
Roxie, a big fish in her small town, is invited to join the elite Stark Springs Academy in the mountains of Colorado.
This is a clever, quirky novel that captures the essence of contemporary life in Gauteng and will resonate with all South Africans.
Updated to include new information about the band from the last 10 years, this candid biography tells the story of Kiss from its formation in New York City in the early 1970s to today.
Black Diamond by Joanna Mansell released on Jan 25, 1988 is available now for purchase.
“How would you like to sit on a horse in the starting gate, knowing you're risking being crippled for life before that horse crosses the wire, and being told there's no point to it. You have to lose the race.
For nearly 100 years, African-Americans were prevented from playing Major League Baseball. Award-winning author Patricia McKissack and her son tell the stirring story of the Negro Leagues, an extraordinary patchwork...
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Martin Walker spins an intriguing mystery leavened with charm and humour, informed by love and knowledge for France, past and present. It is a combination that will win him many devoted readers.
I know I'm never going to change. I was born in the darkness, and that's exactly where I'll remain. Rome is sweet, gentle, and vanilla. But I'll change all of that. I'll show her who I really am. And slip that black diamond onto her finger.
This book peels back the myths and stories for fans, non-fans and the curious alike. Here is the complete history of the band from before it was even called KISS to the triumphant return of the original line-up at a concert staged in 1996.