Seduced by the Fae

Seduced by the Fae

Author: Laxmi Hariharan

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9781706101147

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I get off on pain... On how I make her writhe under me.Seduce her into calling out to me.Teasing her, enticing her to cry out as I mark her flesh.Lick her rounded curves.Tie her down and claim her and...I know what you are thinking.That I demand complete power exchange?True.That I will not stop until I have broken her?Yep!But here's something else...I am hers because she chooses me.I have control because she believes that I deserve it. I punish her because she allows it. I own her because she gives herself to me. She settles that primal anger inside me, even as she incites the need to possess. To protect.And I will not stopUntil she is MINE This is Doc aka Nolan and Alice's story. Inside the pages: Snarly, brooding, flawed Fae male who will not stop until he's claimed his soulmate. 1-Click NOW


Tempted (A Menage Rejected Mates Werewolf Shifter Romance)

Tempted (A Menage Rejected Mates Werewolf Shifter Romance)

Author: Celia Kyle

Publisher: Celia Kyle

Published: 2024-01-18

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13:

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One rejected mate + two sexy werewolves = a match made in fated heaven? Harlow has been ready to stand at her mate’s side as he Ascends to the position of alpha for years. But he crushes that dream and wrenches her heart out when he chooses another female to be his mate. Unable to stay and witness her would-be mate’s continuing betrayal, Harlow flees to the small town of Forest Crest and finds work at a local vet. But malicious hunters are hot on her scent and she’s forced to seek Sanctuary with the enigmatic Gravecrest Pack where she’s drawn into the orbit of powerful Alpha Atlas and steadfast Beta Colt. Despite the pain of rejection, Harlow is captivated and craves both men. But can her heart whether the storm of possible rejection a second time? Or is she brave enough to reach for a connection that defies the norms of her shifter world? Part of the Rejected & Claimed series of STANDALONE rejected mates novels. No cliffs, just all the lurve.


Bordering the Baltic

Bordering the Baltic

Author: Madeleine Hurd

Publisher: LIT Verlag Münster

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 3643107781

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In this book, scholars from different disciplines use case studies drawn from Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Denmark to analyze the last century's construction of, engagement with, and challenges to both "hard" and "soft" Scandinavian boundaries. The book provide historical examples of how national borders have been contested by Scandinavian states caught between powerful Continental neighbors; these attempts to firm up boundaries can be contrasted to the denationalization of borders caused both by the globalization of communications and markets and by political efforts to submerge national boundaries in a common Baltic identity. A second set of studies focuses on boundaries defining Scandinavian minorities. Here, the book analyzes the spaces, rituals, bodies, gender roles, and collective-identity discourses implicit in majority-minority boundaries - and their transgression. Throughout, Scandinavian bordering processes are studied in terms of the groups that launch them, the methods by which they are propagated, and, finally, the meanings supposedly, and actually, invested in them. (Series: Nordische Geschichte - Vol. 10)


Deadly Seduction

Deadly Seduction

Author: Wensley Clarkson

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2014-06-10

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 1466873442

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***Please note: This ebook edition does not contain the photos found in the print edition.*** Young, Glamorous and Sexy, She Was Every Man's Fantasy... And A Nightmare of Death For Her Husband. She Hid Her Criminal Past... Prominent Indiana attorney Jimmy Grund thought he'd found the woman of his dreams when he wed his second wife Susan. But beneath the silky blond society lady lurked a calculating, evil-tempered seductress whose murderous future was about to rival her sordid past. She Plotted A Brutal Murder... While she hid her previous marriages and an appalling crime from Jimmy, she was soon plotting to get her hands on his fortune. When Jimmy Grund finally found out the truth about his wife, he told her he was divorcing her. But no one left Susan Grund. She Killed Her Husband With A Gun Stolen From His Own Son... All of Peru, Indiana was stunned when it was revealed the fatal bullet came from a gun stolen from young David Grund. Yet even that paled next to Susan's incredible testimony that she had carried on a two-year affair with the innocent teenager, who denied the affair and was not implicated in the crime. Wensley Clarkson's Deadly Seduction is the story of a real femme fatale, who spun a web of deceit and murder that shocked an entire town.


The People with No Name

The People with No Name

Author: Patrick Griffin

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2012-01-06

Total Pages: 263

ISBN-13: 1400842891

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More than 100,000 Ulster Presbyterians of Scottish origin migrated to the American colonies in the six decades prior to the American Revolution, the largest movement of any group from the British Isles to British North America in the eighteenth century. Drawing on a vast store of archival materials, The People with No Name is the first book to tell this fascinating story in its full, transatlantic context. It explores how these people--whom one visitor to their Pennsylvania enclaves referred to as ''a spurious race of mortals known by the appellation Scotch-Irish''--drew upon both Old and New World experiences to adapt to staggering religious, economic, and cultural change. In remarkably crisp, lucid prose, Patrick Griffin uncovers the ways in which migrants from Ulster--and thousands like them--forged new identities and how they conceived the wider transatlantic community. The book moves from a vivid depiction of Ulster and its Presbyterian community in and after the Glorious Revolution to a brilliant account of religion and identity in early modern Ireland. Griffin then deftly weaves together religion and economics in the origins of the transatlantic migration, and examines how this traumatic and enlivening experience shaped patterns of settlement and adaptation in colonial America. In the American side of his story, he breaks new critical ground for our understanding of colonial identity formation and of the place of the frontier in a larger empire. The People with No Name will be indispensable reading for anyone interested in transatlantic history, American Colonial history, and the history of Irish and British migration.