A boxed set of three short and (mostly) sweet romantic comedies. Baby It's You—If Annie Kubek won’t entertain the notion that love is in the air, how can she possibly believe it started in the crib? Clash of Hearts—Michelle Germaine had a man in her life, and it didn’t work out so well. She doesn’t need another, especially someone like Chase Fletcher, who’s as infuriating as he is sexy. Her Very Merry Mistake—Lenora Patterson made a big mistake, and now it’s been broadcast all over the pre-holiday radio waves that the maddening Nikos Calloway is the love of her life. Trouble is, Nikos believes it.
Geoff Robinson has no reason to feel insecure in his marriage to Patrick Walsh, even with Patrick’s polyamorous past and Geoff’s own inexperience. When Geoff starts fantasizing about bringing a woman into their bed, he has to admit that he’s trying to appease his own curiosity, and not Patrick’s. Threesomes are exciting, and surely one night of fun won’t cause any problems. With the ink still fresh on her PhD, Lori Clark is finally ready to move to a bigger city and pursue her dream job. Her time in small-town Mapleton has an expiration date, so there seems to be little harm in a fling, even a fling with her sexy coworker and his husband. One night is never enough, though, and their chemistry together hints at the possibility of more than just an affair. The excitement of a new relationship makes Geoff and Patrick wonder if they’re just infatuated or destined for non-monogamy, but Lori’s future plans are pulling her away from both of them. Can a marriage survive when two people in love… both fall in love with someone else?
Pregnant…and on her own! Mary Elizabeth Drummond: She's a sheltered "good girl" with a pedigree a mile long. She's three months pregnant. She has no intention of marrying her baby's father. She's lost her credit cars, her driver's license and her money. She's on her own for the first time in her life. Then she meets Pete Mitchell—tough, sexy, a confirmed bachelor. Things are looking up.
Three for Him is about God above the courts! A mother sees God's mini miracles and answered prayers as she does what she has to do to protect her little girls. The story inspires women and girls to know there is light at the end of the tunnel in such tough circumstances. Sometimes we go to court like Moses Going again and again to the pharaoh saying "Let my children go." Sometimes we are like Job praying for our enemies knowing God is above all losses or fears. This story is an inside look at the influence of Child Protective Services, court assigned therapists psychologists, district attorneys, judges, and lawyers over victims' lives as well as perpetrators. Even better, it's about God's influence above families and institutions. The exciting thing about the story is the way sadness is turned to gladness by God. God gives these three girls more than they asked or even imagined! This is the ultimate Christian fiction love story of all time! Throughout the story, there are proofs of scriptures like "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" (Philippians 4:13), and "All things work together for good for those who love the Lord and are called according to His purposes" (Romans 8:28).
Follow the world’s greatest detective, Nero Wolfe, on a trail of money, mayhem, and murder in three cases of capital crime. The trail of bodies begins with the death of a self-made millionaire, a fortune in uranium, and the perfect weapon . . . which no longer exists. Then it’s on to a rural lodge to teach two arrogant billionaires, a foreign ambassador, and a famous diplomat that murder is bad for business. Finally, it’s a case of politics making the strangest of bedfellows when a fake millionaire becomes a real corpse in the state capital and the evidence has Nero and Archie in the hot seat. Introduction by Sharyn McCrumb “It is always a treat to read a Nero Wolfe mystery. The man has entered our folklore.”—The New York Times Book Review A grand master of the form, Rex Stout is one of America’s greatest mystery writers, and his literary creation Nero Wolfe is one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time. Together, Stout and Wolfe have entertained—and puzzled—millions of mystery fans around the world. Now, with his perambulatory man-about-town, Archie Goodwin, the arrogant, gourmandizing, sedentary sleuth is back in the original seventy-three cases of crime and detection written by the inimitable master himself, Rex Stout.
Nancy and her friends are astonished when the Casabian sisters announce that they will be filming their reality show in River Heights, a production that catapults the town into a maelstrom of midnight calls and threats by a menacing stalker.
A New York Times bestseller! In this motivational handbook—both a business how-to and self-help guide—the New York Times bestselling author of Dot Complicated takes on the fallacy of the "well-balanced" life, arguing that the key to success is learning to be well-lopsided. Work. Sleep. Fitness. Family. Friends. Pick Three. In an increasingly demanding world, we’ve been told that we can do everything—maintain friendships, devote ourselves to work, spend time with family, stay fit, and get enough sleep. We just need to learn to balance it all. Randi Zuckerberg doesn’t believe in being well-balanced. We can’t do it all every day, she contends, and trying to do so only leaves us frustrated and feeling inadequate. But we can succeed if we Pick Three. Randi first introduced the concept of Pick Three in a tweet—"The Entrepreneur’s Dilemma"—that went viral. Now, in this book, she expands on her philosophy and inspires others to follow her lead. From entrepreneurs to professionals, busy parents to students, Randi can help everyone learn to reject the unrealistic burden of balance and enjoy success in their own lives—by picking the most important areas to focus on in any given day. This practical handbook includes stories from Randi’s career learning that there’s no such thing as a perfect balance—as well as insights and examples from other professionals at the top of the biggest businesses in Silicon Valley, new moms searching for permission to focus on family, and recent graduates convinced they should have it all under control, including Arianna Huffington, Reshma Saujani, Laurie Hernandez, and Brad Takei. We can’t have it all every day, and that’s okay, Randi reminds us. Pick Three is her much-needed guide to learning to embrace the well-lopsided life.