Within Lullaby, you will see the intensity of this emotion, why passions must run high, the reminder of the glory of being desired, and be reminded, indeed, the greatest gift is to love and be loved in return.
At the New Year, the men and women of the 87th Precinct face the threat of gang warfare, a burned-out policewoman swears off sex and undercover work, and Detectives Meyer and Carilla search for the killer of an infant and the infant's ...
Anytime a patient complained about anything, Waltraud Wagner would say, “This one gets a ticket to God,” and glug, glug, glug. “The ones who got on my nerves,” she told authorities, “were dispatched directly to a free bed with the good ...
Book Five of the Shadow Series In the Beginning, there was Darkness.
"When Myriam, a French-Moroccan lawyer, decides to return to work after having children, she and her husband look for the perfect caretaker for their two young children.
The squadroom at 5:15 on New Year's morning looked much as it did on any other day... But an exceptionally heinous crime was already sending a wave of outrage through...
As the body count rises, Streator glimpses the potential catastrophe if someone truly malicious finds out about the song. The only answer is to find and destroy every copy of the book in the country.
The baby is dead.
Prepare to fall under the spell of Lullaby, the second book in the Watersong series from New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking.
Together, the man and the woman must find and destroy all copies of this book, and try not to kill every rude sonofabitch that gets in their way. Lullaby is a comedy/drama/tragedy. In that order.
Together, the man and the woman must find and destroy all copies of this book, and try not to kill every rude sonofabitch that gets in their way. Lullaby is a comedy/drama/tragedy. In that order.
Pour Lullaby, ce matin d'octobre, il fait trop beau pour aller en cours. Elle commence alors un étrange voyage ensoleillé.
Prepare to fall under the spell of Lullaby, the second book in the Watersong series from New York Times bestselling author Amanda Hocking.
The notes of a lullaby, sung by a mother to her baby, are carried on the wind and by small animals over towns, lakes, hills, through the night, until returning on the breeze to the mother and child as a wake-up song.