Meet Poco Loco. He's a very unusual ratón. He likes to invent wacky things. When Poco Loco's Waffle Iron-Weather Forecaster predicts mal tiempo, Poco Loco runs to tell his barnyard friends. But it's still sunny out, and the other animals don't believe him. Then a roar of wind whips through their picnic, and Poco Loco and his friends fly up, up, and away. But never fear! Poco Loco will use his wits (and one crazy invention) to save the day! A Spanish/English glossary is included.
[Siren Classic BDSM: Erotic Romance, Suspense, Sex Toys, Contemporary, Motorcycle Club, MF, HEA] Sometimes an angel thrives in darkness. Loco North is my darkness, my one regret, and my greatest heartache. He’s also the only man I know who can protect me when I escape the monster from my past. I need his help and it comes at a price I’m terrified to pay. He’ll make me suffer for keeping his daughter from him. He’s calling all the shots, but I’m not the naive girl I used to be. This time if he wants me, there’s a price he’s going to pay. I’m about to show this bad boy I’m no angel and in return I want the one thing he always kept away from me. I want Loco’s heart and there’s nothing I won’t do to get it. When my demons catch up with me, a decision must be made. Do I choose the new life I’ve fought for, or do I sacrifice myself for love?
“Terrific . . . Rayya’s stories blew mine away.” —Elizabeth Gilbert “A classic, blood-stained love letter to bohemian NYC.” —Craig Marks “Much more than a recovery memoir, this big-hearted, funny book is a truthful American story.” —Piper Kerman, author of Orange Is the New Black When she was seven, Rayya Elias and her family fled the political conflict in their native Syria, settling in Detroit. Bullied in school and caught between the world of her traditional family and her tough American classmates, she rebelled early. Elias moved to New York City to become a musician and kept herself afloat with an uncommon talent for cutting hair. At the height of the punk movement, life on the Lower East Side was full of adventure, creative inspiration, and temptation. Eventually, Elias’s passionate affairs with lovers of both sexes went awry, her (more than) occasional drug use turned to addiction, and she found herself living on the streets—between her visits to jail. This debut memoir charts four decades of a life lived in the moment, a path from harrowing loss and darkness to a place of peace and redemption. Elias’s wit and lack of self-pity in the face of her extreme highs and lows make Harley Loco a powerful read that’s sure to appeal to fans of Patti Smith, Augusten Burroughs, and Eleanor Henderson.