House of Glass

  • House of Glass: A Virgin Romance
    By Michelle Reid

    Read this passionate Harlequin Presents from USA Today bestselling author Michelle Reid.

  • HOUSE OF GLASS: Mills & Boon Comics
    By Michelle Reid, Marito Ai

    When Lilly’s husband passed away in an accident, she immediately reached out to Dane, her husband’s older brother, and awaited his arrival with a shattered soul.

  • House of Glass
    By Michelle Reid

    House Of Glass by Michelle Reid released on Nov 24, 1993 is available now for purchase.

  • HOUSE OF GLASS: Harlequin Comics
    By Michelle Reid, Marito Ai

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  • House of Glass
    By Sophie Littlefield

    Or maybe it was Jordan—I can't tell them apart.” Jen's anger was tempered with dismay. “What did Teddy do?” “He managed to get past them. They're big, but he's fast, you know?” “Well, it could have been worse. Did he look upset?

  • House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family
    By Hadley Freeman

    Writer Hadley Freeman investigates her family’s secret history in this “exceptional” (The Washington Post) “masterpiece” (The Daily Telegraph) uncovering a story that spans a century, two World Wars, and three generations.

  • House of Glass
    By Yao Souchou

    ... hip-hop and rap has become, in a most watered-down version, the song to “put your heart, mind, will to the defence of Singapore”. NOTES [1] Within the scope of this chapter, the distinctions between television and cinema are not ...

  • House of Glass
    By Susan Fletcher

    Nothing - not even the men who claim they wish to help her - is quite what it seems. Reminiscent of Daphne du Maurier, this is a wonderful, atmospheric Gothic page-turner. 1914.

  • House of Glass: Culture, Modernity, and the State in Southeast Asia
    By Yao Souchou

    Drawing on critical theory and post-modernism, this book argues for a new strategy for writing about the social and cultural experiences of living in modern Southeast Asian states.

  • House of Glass
    By Susan Fletcher

    "June, 1914: Clara Waterfield is summoned to a large stone house in Gloucestershire, to fill a greenhouse with exotic plants from Kew Gardens and create a private paradise.

  • House of Glass: The Story and Secrets of a Twentieth-Century Jewish Family
    By Hadley Freeman

    Addressing themes of assimilation, identity, and home, this powerful story about the past echoes issues that remain relevant today.