WHEN LOVE BLURS THE LINE AND SMASHES ALL BOUNDARIES... The time has come. There's one thing that must happen. It's long overdue. I must legally adopt her to secure her inheritance and her protection. She must finally carry my name. But the struggle to make it a reality is killing me. I've tried with all my might to fight the call of the forbidden, but it has taken me over completely. I can't undo what I feel. I want her. Desire her. Covet her. She's my most cherished treasure. My beautiful, innocent Anya. She's the ultimate test of my honor. A test I'm failing miserably. I don't want her to carry my name as it's supposed to. I don't want to be her legal Dad. I want her to be my legal wife. Society will never approve. The headlines would be screaming. 'Billionaire David Knight marries his ward. He's 42. She's nineteen.' It would be the biggest scandal that will ever rock my world. But have I ever given two f*cks what society thinks?
You get FREE reads now… And instantly start on romance series. Get swept away in the glitz and glamour and let me know if you prefer billionaires or princes…. Irresistibly Charming Billionaire Logan will do anything to clear his family’s name, even take a wife. Desperate for money, Hannah can’t say no to his offer of a marriage of convenience. Can they help each other get what they want — or will falling in love ruin both of their plans? Rocking Player A summery second-chance romance: When Georgiana takes her young son to a baseball game, she’s shocked to discover Michael, her vacation fling from seven years ago, on the field. Especially since he’s her boy’s father… Secret Crush Billionaire FBI agent John goes home to his father’s funeral and re-meets Alice, his sister’s best friend. But when he falls for the down to earth farmer’s daughter, he brings trouble and drama into her world- but her sweet kisses are worth protecting. Forbidden Crown Prince Antonio must find a wife or forfeit his throne within two weeks. Grad student Kristin is willing to fill the role, but playing princess-to-be leads to more excitement than she expects — especially when their red-hot chemistry makes faking a romance so easy… Tempting Gabe Gabe’s family is in danger and he’s protecting them, but when Meghan walks in to make a deal, he’s stunned that he wants the sister of his enemy. But if he falls in love, he’d chance putting everyone he loves in danger. You’ll love these contemporary romances to start these series, because everyone loves to answer the question… billionaire or prince or maybe a little of both? Get it now.
Meet the sexy men that win the heart of the Steel sisters. Join the family that is harder than metal and fall in love with baseball player, billionaire and a cowboy all have to prove their hearts in this collection of three contemporary romances. Rocking Player Surprise! There’s Michael. His last name is Irons. He plays major leagues and he’s the father of my son. Ruthless Financier ♥Office romances are a no even if he promises to make all my dreams come true.♥ And I have big dreams.✓ ★$25 million dollars★ takes care of everything on the list. Wicked Cowboy Those kisses under the bright moon send sweet tingles on my lips. And the boots he bought me are wanting to knock with his. These are just samples of what’s in this set. Lose yourself in each emotional, swoon worthy, and exciting stories. Whether you enjoy ball players, secret babies, arrogant billionaires, former Navy Seals settling in on his ranch… Get it now and fall in love with the men willing to face down the one thing the Steels have that most don’t… a strong family that holds the binds together.
Meet more of the sexy men that win the heart of the Steel sisters. Join the family that is harder than metal and fall in love with Prince from a small kingdom, a billionaire and doctor, or a wealthy business man with his head always in the future all have to prove their hearts in this collection of three contemporary romances. Powerful Prince He’s all muscles and his face just makes me grow goosebumps when I’m in the same room with him. Do I try to live a little or should I follow my own advice and run? Cocky M.D. He offers me the job of professional nanny after school for the rest of the year. And he’s right, I do have the time. But I wasn’t expecting the magnetic attraction he stirs in me. Scottish Seducer He’s arrogant, bossy, and demanding. My pulse shouldn't race. There is absolutely no way we’d ever get together. These are just samples of what’s in this set. Lose yourself in each emotional, swoon worthy, and exciting stories. Whether you enjoy opposites attract with a prince, single dad in need of a nanny, and a Scottish business man with a new idea… Get it now and fall in love with the men willing to face down the one thing the Steels have that most don’t… a strong family that holds the binds together.
Travel through the Bible, phrase by phrase, with this daily devotional by Glen Scrivener. This book - the first of four quarterly devotionals - takes in January to March. It covers Genesis to Ruth - "In the beginning" to "Shelter under his wings." Day by day you'll be drawn to the centre of the Scriptures - the Person of the Lord Jesus. These are not daily pep-talks aimed at the will. They are daily doses of the grace of Christ to warm your heart and establish you in the truths of the gospel.
A comprehensive biography of the most powerful naval officer in the history of the United States who was the controversial architect of the American victory in the Pacific. Someone once asked Admiral Ernest J. King if it was he who said, ""When they get in trouble they send for the sonsabitches."" He replied that he was not -—but that he would have said it if he had thought of it. Although never accused of having a warm personality, Ernest J. King commanded the respect of everyone familiar with his work. His is one of the great American naval careers, his place in history forever secured by a remarkable contribution to the Allied victory in the Second World War. ""Lord how I need him,"" wrote Navy Secretary Frank Knox on December 23, 1941, the day he summoned King to take control of the Navy at its lowest point, the aftermath of Pearl Harbor. Raised in a stern Calvinist home in Lorain, Ohio, Ernest King grew interested in a naval career after reading an article in a boys' magazine. After graduating from Annapolis fourth in his class (1901), King's early career was ""rather ordinary"" according to biographer Robert W. Love. But in 1909, at the end of a stint as a drillmaster at the Naval Academy, King distinguished himself by writing an influential essay entitled, ""Organization on Board Ship."" King performed well in a number of commands between 1914 and 1923, when he began a three-year stint as commander of the submarine base at New London, Connecticut. In 1926 his career took an important turn: he completed the shortened flight course at Pensacola, and from that point on, he would see aviation as the decisive element in naval warfare. This conviction deepened when he served as assistant bureau chief under Rear Admiral William Moffett, widely considered the father of American naval aviation. King's career received another boost when he ably commanded his first aircraft carrier, the Lexington, in the early 1930s. But as his prospects for advancement increased, so did his reputation as a difficult character. "He was meaner than hell," commented one junior officer, reflecting the general opinion that King was as much despised as he was respected. This didn't seem to bother him, though. Love observed that he "seemed almost to pride himself on the fact that he had earned his rank solely on his merits as a professional naval officer, rather than as a result of the friendship of others." In the spring of 1939, the sixty-year-old King coveted the job of Chief of Naval Operations. But his personality and decided lack of political skill or tact led President Roosevelt to pass him over in favor of Admiral Harold Stark. Seemingly banished to duty on the General Board in Washington, King's career was resurrected by the war that soon started in Europe. When Stark grew dissatisfied with the commander of his Atlantic Squadron, he looked to King, who took over in December, 1940. With his slogan ""do all that we can with what we have,"" King ably managed the undeclared war with Germany's U-boats. Although his command was limited to the Atlantic, it brought him to Washington frequently and he stayed abreast of developments in the Pacific. The morning after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Stark called him to Washington; soon after he was running the Navy -—first as Commander in Chief of the U.S. Fleet, soon adding the title Chief of Naval Operations, making him the first man to combine both jobs. In the early months of 1942, King's strategic brilliance earned him the complete confidence of President Roosevelt. When none of the British or American war planners even dared to think of going on the offensive in the Pacific in 1942-43, King successfully lobbied to do just that. "No fighter ever won his fight by covering up -—merely fending off the other fellow's blows," he wrote. "The winner hits and keeps on hitting even though he has to be able to take some stiff blows in order to keep on hitting." It's easy to see why even those who despised Ernest King were glad he was on their side.