Author : Kiki Swinson
Genre : Fiction
Publisher : Melodrama Publishing
ISBN : 9781934157046
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Nikki searches for Kira's killer while dating Syncere, a drug dealer about whom she knows information that could either put him and his friends in jail--or get her killed. Original.

Author : Liana Brooks
Genre : Fiction
Publisher : Inkprint Press
ISBN : 9798201950224
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Ninety-six-year-old Tilly’s great grandchildren insist she try something new to keep her brain active. The cute little virtual game Hero’s Journey seems harmless enough. And Tilly quite enjoys catching butterflies and swapping gift souls with another player, Anubis. A sweet boy. Silly. But sweet. Even if he enjoys sending her souls in a rather competitive fashion. Even if he says there’s only one soul that he really wants… A heart-warming story with a delightfully satisfying resolution, if you love soulmate stories, don’t miss Anubis Has Sent You Six Souls!

Author : Liana Brooks
Genre : Fiction
Publisher : Inkprint Press
ISBN : 9781393279785
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As a Goddess, interruptions go with the job description. Hence setting clear expectations early on that this Goddess would not manifest for every stubbed toe or missing ox. But this petitioner? Very insistent. Irritatingly so. The Goddess abandons her hot bath to answer… and what she finds not only shocks her, but sets in motion a series of events that change her life forever. A satisfying, sultry, slow-burn from the author of the All I Want For Christmas romances, for readers who like their heroes clever, cheeky and seductive.

Author : Suzanne Leonard
Genre : Social Science
Publisher : NYU Press
ISBN : 9781479802517
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A fascinating look at the changing role of wives in modern America After a half century of battling for gender equality, women have been freed from the necessity of securing a husband for economic stability, sexual fulfillment, or procreation. Marriage is a choice, and increasingly women (and men) are opting out. Yet despite these changes, the cultural power of marriage has burgeoned. What was once an obligation has become an exclusive club into which heterosexual women with the right amount of self-discipline may win entry. The newly exalted professionalized wife is no longer reliant on her husband’s status or money; instead she can wield her own power provided she can successfully manage the business of being a wife. Wife, Inc. tells a fiercely contemporary story revealing that today’s wives do not labor in kitchens or even homes. Instead, the work of wifedom occurs in online dating sites, on reality television, in social media, and on the campaign trail. Dating, marital commitment, and married life have been reconfigured. No longer the stuff of marriage vows, these realms are now controlled by brand management and marketability. To prosper, women must appear confident, empowered, and sexually savvy. Guiding readers through the stages of the “wife-cycle,” Suzanne Leonard follows women as they date, prepare to wed, and toil as wives, using examples from popular television, film, and literature, as well as mass market news, women’s magazines, new media, and advice culture. The first major study to focus on this new definition of “working wives,” Wife, Inc. reveals how marriage occupies a newly professionalized role in the lives of American women. Being a wife is a business that takes a lot more than a vow to maintain—this book tells that story.

Author : Liana Brooks
Genre : Fiction
Publisher : Inkprint Press
ISBN : 9798201588397
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Grantupoemoeunanii’s job in Hell? Quite heavenly, actually. And by all accounts, today looks set for more of the same: well-ordered paperwork, tidy schedules… Until an unusual co-worker appears, with a problem not quite standard. And not quite… legal. Helping out means risking the wrath of the senior demons… But Grant’s not quite on the clock just yet. What’s a hard-working demon to do? A charming, hopeful vision of the Afterlife for readers who could use an extra friend as they navigate the mortal coil.

Author : Liana Brooks
Genre : Fiction
Publisher : Inkprint Press
ISBN : 9798201274924
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In retrospect, telling the prince that death surpasses marriage to him? Maybe a trifle theatrical… Now she stands at the edge of an ocean-side cliff in boggy, new-spring mud and a crown of ivy, hoping she can make the prince see reason. He says her magic can win him the war. She insists she has none. One of them is lying. A twisty riff on classic fairy tales about taking your future into your own hands. Don’t miss the wedding of the season!

Author : Chao Ai Xiao Zheng Tai
Genre : Fiction
Publisher : BEIJING BOOK CO. INC.
ISBN : 9787999239048
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Wang Weixi, a boy from a mountain village, had a cyber-date with Chen Kexin, a girl from a wealthy family. After a one-night stand, they tied the knot. He thought he married a pretty and lovely wife, so he did not expect that he had to do all the domestic chores. He was a good husband who never complained about anything, but she was a gorgeous, lazy wife. Would she change for him? Would he love her forever? As the bridegroom¡¯s best friend, Yi Duanfang thought the newlyweds would get divorced, so did the bride¡¯s sister Chen Keren. There would be a wonderful encounter between the effeminate man and the mature-looking girl. What would they do to destroy the newlyweds¡¯ marriage? Would they succeed in carrying out their plot?

Author : Nicole Etcheson
Genre : History
Publisher : University Press of Kansas
ISBN : 9780700635153
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For all that has been written about the Civil War's impact on the urban northeast and southern home fronts, we have until now lacked a detailed picture of how it affected specific communities in the Union's Midwestern heartland. Nicole Etcheson offers a deeply researched microhistory of one such community--Putnam County, Indiana, from the Compromise of 1850 to the end of Reconstruction-and shows how its citizens responded to and were affected by the war. Delving into the everyday life of a small town in one of the nineteenth century's bellwether states, A Generation at War considers the Civil War within a much broader chronological context than other accounts. It ranges across three decades to show how the issues of the day-particularly race and sectionalism-temporarily displaced economic and temperance concerns, how the racial attitudes of northern whites changed, and how a generation of young men and women coped with the transformative experience of war. Etcheson interrelates an impressively wide range of topics. Through temperance and alcohol she illustrates nativism and class consciousness, while through an account of a murder she probes ethnicity, politics, and gender. She reveals how some women wanted to "maintain dependence" and how the war gave independence to others, as pensions allowed them to survive without a male provider. And she chronicles the major shift in race relations as the most revolutionary change: blacks had been excluded from Indiana in the 1850s but were invited into Putnam County by 1880. Etcheson personalizes all of these issues through human stories, bringing to life people previously ignored by history, whether veterans demanding recognition of their sacrifice, women speaking out against liquor, or Copperheads parading against Republicans. The introduction of race with the North Carolina Exodusters marks a particularly effective lens for seeing how the idealism unleashed by Lincoln's war influenced the North. Etcheson also helps us understand how white Southerners tried to reunify the country on the basis of shared white racism. Drawing on personal papers, local newspapers, pension petitions, Exoduster pamphlets, and more, Etcheson demonstrates how microhistory helps give new meaning to larger events. A Generation at War opens a new window on the impact of the Civil War on the agrarian North.

Author : Jack Goldstein
Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Publisher : Andrews UK Limited
ISBN : 9781783330706
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Are you the world's biggest Rita Ora fan? Or do you want to know everything there is to know about one of the hottest singers today? If so, then this is the book for you! Contained within are 101 amazing facts about everything, from how Rita got started as a singer to her love life, awards she has won and much more. The book is easily organised into sections so you can find the information you want fast and is perfect for all ages!

Author : George Washington
Genre : Manuscripts
Publisher :
ISBN : UIUC:30112039876526
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