When J. Jackson Briggs, during his latest assignment in the wilds of San Torisco, is drugged by Jillian Endicott, a spoiled heiress with her own agenda, he vows to extract the truth from her by any means necessary. Original.
... connections they make in the park and at school, but to a large extent she'll also influence yours. A mother called me out of the blue one day: “Hey, our children play together every day, and our nannies have become best friends.
A masterful follow-up to the New York Times bestseller All the Missing Girls—the gripping story of a journalist who sets out to find her missing friend, a woman who may never have existed at all. “Think: Luckiest Girl Alive, The Girl on ...
'It's hard to think of a memoir that describes the experience [of love] with as much honesty, passion and precision.
P.J. Kavanagh's early years were full of adventure. This tender, funny and unsentimental record of the uniqueness of human love, with its shocking conclusion, is a poet's tribute of thanks to something more than his muse.
She's a Victorian copy of an Antonio Canova marble and has an exceptionally nice ass. Many hands have touched her nice marble ass. Maybe one of them was magic and awakened her. She knows whatever they knew, the ones who touch her, ...
The Perfect Stranger Gift Set What if a stranger knew you better than you know yourself?
"A journalist sets out to find a missing friend, a friend who may never have existed at all.
They vow to love, honor, cherish.
Charlotte has done it again! There is a reason she is an amazing author and she continues to prove it! I was definitely not disappointed in this series!!” ★★★★★ “LOVE!!! I loved this book and the whole series!
First published in 1966, this extraordinary memoir has collected a passionate band of devotees.
She's a beautiful stranger he spent one incredible night with.
During the darkest period of her life, Landry Wells found solace in a group of bloggers who had been in her shoes and lived to tell the tale. She’s shared things with her online friends that even her husband and children didn’t know.
Kaylin exposes both the great joys and the difficult emotional issues that play out when working women invite perfect strangers into their homes to help care for their children. Lucy Kaylin is the executive editor of Marie Claire.
Megan Miranda delivers a deep, dark and twisty novel just as thrilling as her New York Times bestseller All the Missing Girls.