The Beaumont Twins

The Beaumont Twins

Author: David Crouch

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2008-11-13

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 9780521090131

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This book combines a study of Waleran of Meulan and Robert of Leicester with an exploration of the exercise of power in twelfth-century Normandy and England.


The Dark Half

The Dark Half

Author: Stephen King

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2016-02-16

Total Pages: 528

ISBN-13: 1501144197

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Set in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine A "wondrously frightening" (Publishers Weekly) tale of terror and #1 national bestseller about a writer's pseudonym that comes alive and destroys everyone on the path that leads to the man who created him. Thad Beaumont is a writer, and for a dozen years he has secretly published violent bestsellers under the name of George Stark. But Thad is a healthier and happier man now, the father of infant twins, and starting to write as himself again. He no longer needs George Stark and so, with nationwide publicity, the pseudonym is retired. But George Stark won't go willingly. And now Thad would like to say he is innocent. He'd like to say he has nothing to do with the twisted imagination that produced his bestselling novels. He'd like to say he has nothing to do with the series of monstrous murders that keep coming closer to his home. But how can Thad deny the ultimate embodiment of evil that goes by the name he gave it--and signs its crimes with Thad's bloody fingerprints? The Dark Half is "a chiller" (The New York Times Book Review), so real and fascinating that you'll find yourself squirming in Stephen King's heart-stopping, blood-curdling grip--and loving every minute of it.


Twin Games in Music City

Twin Games in Music City

Author: Jules Bennett

Publisher: Dynasties: Beaumont Bay, 1

Published: 2021-04-13

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781335232854

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It's a twin swap, Nashville-style, in the launch of the Dynasties: Beaumont Bay series from USA TODAY bestselling author Jules Bennett! Country singer Hannah Banks wants what she shouldn't have. The owner of her new label--the man in charge of her career--is way too hot. So hot he's all she can think about... So to put distance between them, she poses as her quieter twin sister. That should keep temptation away... Except Will Sutherland doesn't play games. He wants the real Hannah--in his studio and in his bed--as long as what's between them stays their secret. But when an old rival uncovers the truth, Will must choose between playing the press or playing for keeps... From Harlequin Desire: Luxury, scandal, desire--welcome to the lives of the American elite. Love triumphs in this uplifting romance, part of the new Dynasties: Beaumont Bay series. Book 1: Twin Games in Music City by Jules Bennett Book 2: Second Chance Love Song by Jessica Lemmon


Louella Mae, She's Run Away!

Louella Mae, She's Run Away!

Author: Karen Beaumont Alarcón

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2002-04

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13: 0805068309

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A growing crowd searches all around the family farm for the missing Louella Mae.


Twins for the Rodeo Star

Twins for the Rodeo Star

Author: Julianna Morris

Publisher: Harlequin

Published: 2020-07-01

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 1488068186

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From rodeo star to daddy… twice over! Every cowboy makes mistakes, and champion bull rider Josh McKeon is no exception. But gorgeous Montana rancher Kelly Beaumont isn’t quite ready to forgive Josh for breaking her heart. Especially when she’s been hiding a secret—he’s the father of her twin boys! Now this rodeo star has one last chance to convince Kelly that they belong together…as a family. Only this time, he’s not letting go. From Harlequin Heartwarming: Wholesome stories of love, compassion and belonging.


The Reign of King Stephen

The Reign of King Stephen

Author: David Crouch

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-06-06

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 1317892968

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At last: an authoritative, up to date account of the troubled reign of King Stephen, by a leading scholar of the Anglo-Norman world. David Crouch covers every aspect of the period - the king and the empress, the aristocracy, the Church, government and the nation at large. He also looks at the wider dimensions of the story, in Scotland, Wales, Normandy and elsewhere. The result (weaving its discussions around a vigorous narrative core) is a a work of major scholarship. A must for specialist and amateur medievalists alike.


The English Aristocracy, 1070-1272

The English Aristocracy, 1070-1272

Author: David Crouch

Publisher: Yale University Press

Published: 2011-05-24

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 0300172125

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William the Conqueror's victory in 1066 was the beginning of a period of major transformation for medieval English aristocrats. In this groundbreaking book, David Crouch examines for the first time the fate of the English aristocracy between the reigns of the Conqueror and Edward I. Offering an original explanation of medieval society -- one that no longer employs traditional "feudal" or "bastard feudal" models -- Crouch argues that society remade itself around the emerging principle of nobility in the generations on either side of 1200, marking the beginning of the ancien regime. The book describes the transformation in aristocrats' expectations, conduct, piety, and status; in expressions of social domination; and in the relationship with the monarchy. Synchronizing English social history with non-English scholarship, Crouch places England's experience of change within a broader European transformation and highlights England's important role in the process. With his accustomed skill, Crouch redefines a fascinating era and the noble class that emerged from it.


Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England

Outlaws in Medieval and Early Modern England

Author: John C. Appleby

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-05-13

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 1317084640

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With some notable exceptions, the subject of outlawry in medieval and early-modern English history has attracted relatively little scholarly attention. This volume helps to address this significant gap in scholarship, and encourage further study of the subject, by presenting a series of new studies, based on original research, that address significant features of outlawry and criminality over an extensive period of time. The volume casts important light on, and raises provocative questions about, the definition, ambiguity, variety, causes, function, adaptability, impact and representation of outlawry during this period. It also helps to illuminate social and governmental attitudes and responses to outlawry and criminality, which involved the interests of both church and state. From different perspectives, the contributions to the volume address the complex relationships between outlaws, the societies in which they lived, the law and secular and ecclesiastical authorities, and, in doing so, reveal much about the strengths and limitations of the developing state in England. In terms of its breadth and the compelling interest of its subject matter, the volume will appeal to a wide audience of social, legal, political and cultural historians.


The Anarchy of King Stephen's Reign

The Anarchy of King Stephen's Reign

Author: Edmund King

Publisher: Clarendon Press

Published: 1994-09-22

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 019159072X

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The reign of King Stephen (1135-54) is famous as a period of weak government, as Stephen and his rival the Empress Matilda contended for power. This is a study of medieval kingship at its most vulnerable. It also shows how individuals and institutions enabled the monarchy to survive. A contemporary chronicler described the reign as "nineteen long winters in which Christ and his saints were asleep". Historians today refer to it simply as 'the Anarchy'. The weakness of government was the result of a disputed succession. Stephen lost control over Normandy, the Welsh marches, and much of the North. Contemporaries noted as signs of weakness the tyranny of the lords of castles, and the break-down of coinage. Stephen remained king for his lifetime, but leading churchmen and laymen negotiated a settlement whereby the crown passed to the Empress's son the future Henry II. This volume by leading scholars gives an original and up-to-date analysis of these major themes, and explains how the English monarchy was able to survive the Anarchy of King Stephen's reign.


The Beaumont Series (Books 1-3)

The Beaumont Series (Books 1-3)

Author: Heidi McLaughlin (Romance fiction writer)

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-10

Total Pages: 676

ISBN-13: 9781544600208

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FOREVER MY GIRL, a novel about Rock star Liam Page who, through tragic circumstances, is given a second chance at righting the wrongs he made when he left the one who owned his heart. A story of redemption, forgiveness, and never forgetting your one true love. ONE NIGHT WITH HARRISON, a novella that introduces us to a young Harrison James and what happens when a meet and greet with some fans turns into something far bigger than he ever anticipated MY UNEXPECTED FOREVER, a novel that finds two families torn apart for different reasons, one is dealing with heartache and loss, the other is trying to find acceptance. Join them in this story as they come together against all the odds to find the happiness they deserve. FINDING MY FOREVER, a novel, which tells the true meaning of love. Sacrifice, trust, devotion and taking chances all play keys roles in this story of how two people come together while dealing with a threat that could ruin their lives forever.