Dinah's Dark Desire

Dinah's Dark Desire

Author: Mechele Armstrong

Publisher: Loose Id Llc

Published: 2007-05

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 9781596324619

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Dinah's two hunky best friends, Ian and Taylor, are there for her during any trauma that comes her way. After her boyfriend abuses her, they take her home with them so she can heal. Their relationship changes forever when they decide they want her between them forever and in all ways possible. Granted, they arouse her beyond anything she'd ever dreamed possible and give her a new sense of completion. She'd just never imagined the American dream with Dick and Jane ... and Robert. Odd things soon start happening -- ugly things that make her doubt who she's becoming. In reaction, she resists her desires, ignoring her gut feelings. Will she give in to her family's and society's pressures? Or will she find a way to give in to her darkest desire, to be the woman in the middle? Publisher's Note: This book contains sexual acts that may be offensive to some readers, including male/male sexual intercourse and male/female/male mnage.


War of the Cards

War of the Cards

Author: Colleen Oakes

Publisher: HarperCollins

Published: 2017-11-07

Total Pages: 156

ISBN-13: 0062409816

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Colleen Oakes’s twisted reimagining of the Queen of Hearts origin story comes to a thrilling conclusion in War of the Cards. Dinah has lost everyone she ever loved. Her brother was brutally murdered. The wicked man she believed was her father betrayed her. Her loyal subjects have been devastated by war. And the boy she gave her heart to broke it completely. Now a dark queen has risen out of the ashes of her former life. Fury is blooming inside Dinah, poisoning her soul and twisting her mind. All she has left is Wonderland and her crown, and her obsession to fight for both. But the war rages on and Dinah could inherit a blood-stained throne. Can a leader filled with love and rage ever be the ruler her kingdom needs? Or will her all-consuming wrath bring Wonderland to its knees? This is not a story of happily ever after. This is the story of the Queen of Hearts.


Black Canary: Breaking Silence

Black Canary: Breaking Silence

Author: Alexandra Monir

Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers

Published: 2020-12-29

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0593178335

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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING SERIES! DC Icons continues with the first-ever YA origin story of superhero Black Canary, from the internationally bestselling author Alexandra Monir. In this thrilling novel, Dinah Lance's voice is her weapon. And in a near-future world where women have no rights, she won't hesitate to use everything she has--including her song--to fight back. Dinah Lance was eight years old when she overheard the impossible: the sound of a girl singing. It was something she was never meant to hear--not in her lifetime and not in Gotham City, taken over by the vicious, patriarchal Court of Owls. The sinister organization rules Gotham City as a dictatorship and has stripped women of everything--their right to work, to make music, to learn, to be free. Now seventeen, Dinah can't forget that haunting sound, and she's beginning to discover that her own voice is just as powerful. But singing is forbidden--a one-way route to a certain death sentence. Fighting to balance her father's desire to keep her safe, a blossoming romance with mysterious new student Oliver Queen, and her own need to help other women and girls rise up, Dinah wonders if her song will finally be heard. And will her voice be powerful enough to destroy the Court of Owls once and for all?


Dinah

Dinah

Author: Chariss K. Walker

Publisher: Chariss K. Walker

Published:

Total Pages: 233

ISBN-13:

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Meet Dinah. Beautiful and Intelligent, she prefers to be recognized for her intellect rather than her looks. A fierce warrior, her skills include archery, swordplay, and kick-boxing. She is also determined and loyal. In book three, Dinah makes discoveries that could be the ultimate salvation for the survivors of Eden.


The Tunnel

The Tunnel

Author: A. B. Yehoshua

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 337

ISBN-13: 1328622630

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From the award-winning, internationally acclaimed Israeli author, a suspenseful and poignant story of a family coping with the sudden mental decline of their beloved husband and father--an engineer who they discover is involved in an ominous secret military project Until recently, Zvi Luria was a healthy man in his seventies, an engineer living in Tel Aviv with his wife, Dina, visiting with their two children whenever possible. Now he is showing signs of early dementia, and his work on the tunnels of the Trans-Israel Highway is no longer possible. To keep his mind sharp, Zvi decides to take a job as the unpaid assistant to Asael Maimoni, a young engineer involved in a secret military project: a road to be built inside the massive Ramon Crater in the northern Negev Desert. The challenge of the road, however, is compounded by strange circumstances. Living secretly on the proposed route, amid ancient Nabatean ruins, is a Palestinian family under the protection of an enigmatic archaeological preservationist. Zvi rises to the occasion, proposing a tunnel that would not dislodge the family. But when his wife falls sick, circumstances begin to spiral . . . The Tunnel--wry, wistful, and a tour de force of vital social commentary--is Yehoshua at his finest.


Pocketful of Pearls

Pocketful of Pearls

Author: Shelley Bates

Publisher: FaithWords

Published: 2009-06-27

Total Pages: 199

ISBN-13: 0446562149

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Written with beauty and grace, award-winning author Shelley Bates pens the compelling story about the unstoppable force of the emergent self.


Orphan Dinah

Orphan Dinah

Author: Eden Phillpotts

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2024-05-17

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13:

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Embark on a heartfelt journey through the poignant tale of "Orphan Dinah" by Eden Phillpotts. Follow the story of a young girl, orphaned and alone, as she navigates the trials and tribulations of life in a small village. But amidst the hardships, a glimmer of hope emerges: Could Dinah's resilience hold the key to her survival? Join Dinah as she discovers the true meaning of family and friendship in unexpected places. Each chapter unfolds with gripping emotion, drawing you deeper into Dinah's world with every turn of the page. As you journey alongside Dinah, you'll find yourself questioning the power of love and the strength of the human spirit. Could Dinah's story be a reflection of our own struggles and triumphs? Are you prepared to embark on a journey of courage, resilience, and hope with "Orphan Dinah"? Immerse yourself in the timeless tale of a young girl's quest for belonging and acceptance. Let Dinah's story inspire you to embrace life's challenges with unwavering determination. Experience the transformative power of storytelling. Join Dinah on her journey today and discover the extraordinary within the ordinary in "Orphan Dinah." Open your heart to the beauty of resilience. Purchase "Orphan Dinah" now and embark on a journey that will stay with you long after the final page.


Acting White

Acting White

Author: Ron Christie

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2010-10-12

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 1429948094

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In the tradition of Randall Kennedy's Nigger and Shelby Steele's The Content of Our Character, Acting White demonstrates how the charge that any African-American who is successful, well mannered, or well educated is "acting white," is a slur that continues to haunt blacks. Ron Christie traces the complex history of the phrase, from Uncle Tom's Cabin to the tensions between Martin Luther King, Jr., and Malcolm X to Bill Cosby's controversial NAACP speech in 2004. The author also writes candidly of being challenged by black students for his "acting white," and also of being labeled a race traitor in Congress by daring to be Republican. This lucid chronicle reveals how this prevalent put-down sets back much of the hard-earned progress for all blacks in American society. Deftly argued and determinedly controversial, this book is certain to spur thoughtful discussion for years to come.