Insatiable Summer

Insatiable Summer

Author: Sarah LeeAnn

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-08

Total Pages: 222

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I will not ogle the man-child. I will not ogle the man-child. Jules I never thought I'd be divorced at thirty. But here I am, at my family's lake house for the summer, and very single. I'm determined to spend the next couple of months finding myself again. That is, if I can resist the jaw dropping eye candy staying with us. I shouldn't even be attracted to him; he is my brother's best friend. My YOUNGER brother's best friend. Ok, he is eight years my junior. It's completely inappropriate, and never going to happen. Ian Who knew my best friend had a super-hot sister? I know he'd kill me if he knew the thoughts that were going through my mind. But what he doesn't know can't hurt him. Now to convince her I'm not a kid, and to see me as a man. If only she'd let me show her. Insatiable Summer is a steamy reverse age gap, forbidden, standalone romance. With a super sexy college grad, and a slightly older, single mom, divorcee. There is no cliffhanger or cheating, and has a HEA.


Poems

Poems

Author: Adam Lindsay Gordon

Publisher:

Published: 1901

Total Pages: 370

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OSCAR WILDE Premium Collection

OSCAR WILDE Premium Collection

Author: Oscar Wilde

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2023-11-11

Total Pages: 3335

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DigiCat presents to you this meticulously edited Oscar Wilde collection: Plays: Vera The Duchess of Padua Lady Windermere's Fan A Woman of No Importance Salomé Salome (English Version) An Ideal Husband The Importance of Being Earnest La Sainte Courtisane A Florentine Tragedy For Love of the King Novel: The Picture of Dorian Gray (The Original Version) The Picture of Dorian Gray (The Revised 20 Chapter Version) Short Stories: The Portrait of Mr. W. H. The Happy Prince and Other Tales: The Happy Prince The Nightingale and the Rose The Devoted Friend The Selfish Giant The Remarkable Rocket A House of Pomegranates: The Young King The Birthday of the Infanta The Fisherman and His Soul The Star-Child Lord Arthur Savile's Crime and Other Stories: Lord Arthur Savile's Crime The Canterville Ghost The Sphinx Without a Secret The Model Millionaire Poetry: Ravenna Hélas! Eleutheria Sonnet to Liberty Ave Imperatrix Louis Napoleon. Quantum Mutata Libertatis Sacra Fames Theoretikos The Garden of Eros Rosa Mystica The Burden of Itys Wind Flowers Impression du Matin Magdalen Walks Athanasia Serenade Endymion La Bella Donna della Mia Mente Chanson Charmides Flowers of Gold The Sphinx The Ballad of Reading Gaol... Essays & Lectures: Intentions The Decay of Lying The Critic as Artist Pen, Pencil, and Poison The Truth of Masks The Rise of Historical Criticism The English Renaissance of Art House Decoration Art and the Handicraftsman Lecture to Art Students London Models Poems in Prose The Soul of Man under Socialism Phrases and Philosophies for the Use of the Young A Few Maxims for the Instruction of the Over-Educated De Profundis Impressions of America... Literary Reviews: Dinners and Dishes A Modern Epic Shakespeare on Scenery A Bevy of Poets Parnassus versus Philology... Other Works: Aphorisms Des Grieux (Prelude to Teleny) Teleny Letters: Letters to the Daily Chronicle Children in Prison and Other Cruelties of Prison Life Letters on Dorian Gray Letters to Robert Ross Oscar Wilde, His life and Confessions – Biography by Frank Harris


Reviews

Reviews

Author: Oscar Wilde

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-25

Total Pages: 466

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Reviews is a structured, short form of magazine reviews of other people's works written by Oscar Wilde. Wilde was an Irish poet and playwright. Excerpt: "In an age of hurry like ours the appearance of an epic poem more than five thousand lines in length cannot but be regarded as remarkable. Whether such a form of art is the one most suited to our century is a question. Edgar Allan Poe insisted that no poem should take more than an hour to read, the essence of a work of art being its unity of impression and of effect. Still, it would be difficult to accept absolutely a canon of art which would place the Divine Comedy on the shelf and deprive us of the Bothwell of Mr. Swinburne. A work of art is to be estimated by its beauty not by its size, and in Mr. Wills's Melchior there is beauty of a rich and lofty character. Remembering the various arts which have yielded up their secrets to Mr. Wills, it is interesting to note in his poems, here the picturesque vision of the painter, here the psychology of the novelist, and here the playwright's sense of dramatic situation. Yet these things, which are the elements of his work of art though we arbitrarily separate them in criticism, are in the work itself blended and made one by the true imaginative and informing power. For Melchior is not a piece of poetic writing merely; it is that very rare thing, a poem."