Author: Sharon Sala
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795301138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
From a New York Times–bestselling author, two novellas featuring southern women who have loved and lost—and are surprised by a second chance at romance. Mad in Mississippi Bitsy Yarborough believes she’s played her cards right by marrying her high school sweetheart and settling down to a sweet life in her small southern hometown. Until she discovers, on the night of her fifteenth wedding anniversary no less, an unrecognizable lipstick shade on her husband’s collar and a blue pop-off nail in his tighty whities. Shocked to the core, Bitsy knows revenge is the only answer for the scoundrel she vowed to love forever. So she hires local PI Fisher Means to help build a case against her cheating husband and his harem of hussies. Only to discover she might have a few tender feelings left in her heart—for a man who is most definitely not her husband. . . . Rain Down on Me A life of solitude in a remote cabin in the Ozarks is all Skye Raley wants after the devastating loss of her husband. Until the self-sufficient widow encounters a man stumbling across the road in a thunderstorm, injured and in need of care. Once Skye opens her home to Max Bridger, healing his wounds and hearing the stories of his own lonely life, she discovers a connection to the rugged military man she never dreamed she’d have again. But once the rain stops and Max returns to his world, will her heart ever be content again? “Sharon Sala is a consummate story teller. . . . If you can stop reading, you’re a better woman than me.” —#1 New York Times–bestselling author Debbie Macomber
Mad in Mississippi and Rain Down on Me
Author: Sharon Sala
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795301138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
From a New York Times–bestselling author, two novellas featuring southern women who have loved and lost—and are surprised by a second chance at romance. Mad in Mississippi Bitsy Yarborough believes she’s played her cards right by marrying her high school sweetheart and settling down to a sweet life in her small southern hometown. Until she discovers, on the night of her fifteenth wedding anniversary no less, an unrecognizable lipstick shade on her husband’s collar and a blue pop-off nail in his tighty whities. Shocked to the core, Bitsy knows revenge is the only answer for the scoundrel she vowed to love forever. So she hires local PI Fisher Means to help build a case against her cheating husband and his harem of hussies. Only to discover she might have a few tender feelings left in her heart—for a man who is most definitely not her husband. . . . Rain Down on Me A life of solitude in a remote cabin in the Ozarks is all Skye Raley wants after the devastating loss of her husband. Until the self-sufficient widow encounters a man stumbling across the road in a thunderstorm, injured and in need of care. Once Skye opens her home to Max Bridger, healing his wounds and hearing the stories of his own lonely life, she discovers a connection to the rugged military man she never dreamed she’d have again. But once the rain stops and Max returns to his world, will her heart ever be content again? “Sharon Sala is a consummate story teller. . . . If you can stop reading, you’re a better woman than me.” —#1 New York Times–bestselling author Debbie Macomber
Publisher: Rosetta Books
ISBN: 0795301138
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
From a New York Times–bestselling author, two novellas featuring southern women who have loved and lost—and are surprised by a second chance at romance. Mad in Mississippi Bitsy Yarborough believes she’s played her cards right by marrying her high school sweetheart and settling down to a sweet life in her small southern hometown. Until she discovers, on the night of her fifteenth wedding anniversary no less, an unrecognizable lipstick shade on her husband’s collar and a blue pop-off nail in his tighty whities. Shocked to the core, Bitsy knows revenge is the only answer for the scoundrel she vowed to love forever. So she hires local PI Fisher Means to help build a case against her cheating husband and his harem of hussies. Only to discover she might have a few tender feelings left in her heart—for a man who is most definitely not her husband. . . . Rain Down on Me A life of solitude in a remote cabin in the Ozarks is all Skye Raley wants after the devastating loss of her husband. Until the self-sufficient widow encounters a man stumbling across the road in a thunderstorm, injured and in need of care. Once Skye opens her home to Max Bridger, healing his wounds and hearing the stories of his own lonely life, she discovers a connection to the rugged military man she never dreamed she’d have again. But once the rain stops and Max returns to his world, will her heart ever be content again? “Sharon Sala is a consummate story teller. . . . If you can stop reading, you’re a better woman than me.” —#1 New York Times–bestselling author Debbie Macomber
Angry Rain
Author: Maurice Kenny (19292016)
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438471068
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Reveals the development of Maurice Kennys growing artistic consciousness, while attesting to both the beauty and brutality of the world in which he lived. Maurice Kennys career as a writer, teacher, publisher, and storyteller spanned more than six decades, during which he published over thirty books and became one of the most prominent voices in American poetry. From the early 1970s onward, he was instrumental in the resurgence of Native American literature through both his celebrated volumes of poetry, such as I Am the Sun and the award-winning The Mama Poems, and his work as an editor and publisher. Angry Rain, his bittersweet memoir, reveals this rich literary life by recounting its tumultuous first half plus a bit, a time during which he moved through a series of worlds that all left their marks on him. Kenny begins with his early years spent among his family in the small northern New York city of Watertown and continues through an adolescence marked by both significant awakenings and grievous traumas. Determined, Kenny sets out to seek his fortunes and find his poetic voice, landing in the Jim Crowera South, in St. Louis, in Indiana, and finally in New York City, where he becomes part of a motley creative group of performers and poets that offers both fascinating inspiration and disheartening rejection. These recollections end with Kennys maturation into a poet whose reaffirmed indigenous heritage unified an artistic vision that remained in conversation with a wide range of other themes and traditions until his death in 2016. In the spirit of Nerudas Isla Negra, this intimate narrative of Maurice Kennys development braids a rich sensory current of courage and pain which would form the mind and heart of an artist. From the Mohawk Reservation to the bayou, from horseback to Broadway, from the apple orchard to New Orleans and Mexico, the young artist searches for Father among the faces and streets, searches for Home among the theaters and books, and ultimately finds his way back along a path of words. This book guides us to the sources of Maurice Kennys tenderness and rage. Chad Sweeney, author of Wolfs Milk: The Lost Notebooks of Juan Sweeney
Publisher: SUNY Press
ISBN: 1438471068
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Reveals the development of Maurice Kennys growing artistic consciousness, while attesting to both the beauty and brutality of the world in which he lived. Maurice Kennys career as a writer, teacher, publisher, and storyteller spanned more than six decades, during which he published over thirty books and became one of the most prominent voices in American poetry. From the early 1970s onward, he was instrumental in the resurgence of Native American literature through both his celebrated volumes of poetry, such as I Am the Sun and the award-winning The Mama Poems, and his work as an editor and publisher. Angry Rain, his bittersweet memoir, reveals this rich literary life by recounting its tumultuous first half plus a bit, a time during which he moved through a series of worlds that all left their marks on him. Kenny begins with his early years spent among his family in the small northern New York city of Watertown and continues through an adolescence marked by both significant awakenings and grievous traumas. Determined, Kenny sets out to seek his fortunes and find his poetic voice, landing in the Jim Crowera South, in St. Louis, in Indiana, and finally in New York City, where he becomes part of a motley creative group of performers and poets that offers both fascinating inspiration and disheartening rejection. These recollections end with Kennys maturation into a poet whose reaffirmed indigenous heritage unified an artistic vision that remained in conversation with a wide range of other themes and traditions until his death in 2016. In the spirit of Nerudas Isla Negra, this intimate narrative of Maurice Kennys development braids a rich sensory current of courage and pain which would form the mind and heart of an artist. From the Mohawk Reservation to the bayou, from horseback to Broadway, from the apple orchard to New Orleans and Mexico, the young artist searches for Father among the faces and streets, searches for Home among the theaters and books, and ultimately finds his way back along a path of words. This book guides us to the sources of Maurice Kennys tenderness and rage. Chad Sweeney, author of Wolfs Milk: The Lost Notebooks of Juan Sweeney
Astronomical, Magnetic and Meteorological Observations Made at the United States Naval Observatory
Author: United States Naval Observatory
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Astronomy
Languages : en
Pages : 712
Book Description
Astronomical observations made of the National Observatory Washington
Author: National Observatory (Washington, DC)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 708
Book Description
Forest and Stream
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Birds
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
The Complete Works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 11311
Book Description
The Complete Works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon is a collection of literature that showcases the diverse storytelling ability of the author. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's writing style often blends elements of sensationalism with social commentary, creating a unique narrative that captivates readers. Her works often explore themes of gender, class, and morality, placing her within the context of Victorian literature. The collection includes a wide range of novels, short stories, and plays that highlight Braddon's versatility as a writer. Each work is a testament to the author's ability to engage readers with compelling plots and dynamic characters. From thrilling mysteries to insightful social critiques, Braddon's complete works offer a comprehensive look at her literary contributions to the Victorian era. Mary Elizabeth Braddon was a prolific Victorian author whose works reflected the changing societal norms of the time. Born in 1835, Braddon's keen insight into human nature and her ability to craft engaging narratives set her apart as a significant figure in Victorian literature. Her personal experiences and observations of society likely influenced her writing, leading to the creation of works that resonate with readers even today. Fans of Victorian literature, female authors, and those interested in societal critiques will find The Complete Works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon to be a valuable addition to their reading list. Braddon's compelling storytelling and perceptive commentary make her works both entertaining and thought-provoking, making this collection a must-read for literature enthusiasts.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 11311
Book Description
The Complete Works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon is a collection of literature that showcases the diverse storytelling ability of the author. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's writing style often blends elements of sensationalism with social commentary, creating a unique narrative that captivates readers. Her works often explore themes of gender, class, and morality, placing her within the context of Victorian literature. The collection includes a wide range of novels, short stories, and plays that highlight Braddon's versatility as a writer. Each work is a testament to the author's ability to engage readers with compelling plots and dynamic characters. From thrilling mysteries to insightful social critiques, Braddon's complete works offer a comprehensive look at her literary contributions to the Victorian era. Mary Elizabeth Braddon was a prolific Victorian author whose works reflected the changing societal norms of the time. Born in 1835, Braddon's keen insight into human nature and her ability to craft engaging narratives set her apart as a significant figure in Victorian literature. Her personal experiences and observations of society likely influenced her writing, leading to the creation of works that resonate with readers even today. Fans of Victorian literature, female authors, and those interested in societal critiques will find The Complete Works of Mary Elizabeth Braddon to be a valuable addition to their reading list. Braddon's compelling storytelling and perceptive commentary make her works both entertaining and thought-provoking, making this collection a must-read for literature enthusiasts.
Complete Works
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 11311
Book Description
Good Press presents to you a meticulously edited Mary Elizabeth Braddon collection. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: Novels: The Trail of the Serpent Lady Audley's Secret Aurora Floyd The Captain of the Vulture John Marchmont's Legacy Eleanor's Victory Henry Dunbar The Doctor's Wife Birds of Prey Charlotte's Inheritance Run to Earth Fenton's Quest The Lovels of Arden A Strange World The Cloven Foot Vixen Mount Royal Phantom Fortune The Golden Calf Wyllard's Weird Mohawks All Along the River Gerard (The World, the Flesh, and the Devil) London Pride His Darling Sin The Infidel Beyond These Voices Short Stories: Ralph the Bailiff and Other Stories: Ralph the Bailiff Captain Thomas The Cold Embrace My Daughters The Mystery of Fernwood Samuel Lowgood's Revenge The Lawyer's Secret My First Happy Christmas Lost and Found Eveline's Visitant – A Ghost Story Found in the Muniment Chest How I Heard my Own Will Read Flower and Weed and Other Tales: Flower and Weed George Caulfield's Journey The Clown's Quest Dr. Carrick If She Be Not Fair to Me The Shadow in the Corner His Secret Thou Art the Man Milly Darrell Good Lady Ducayne At Chrighton Abbey Children's Book: The Christmas Hirelings My First Novel by M. E. Braddon
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 11311
Book Description
Good Press presents to you a meticulously edited Mary Elizabeth Braddon collection. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: Novels: The Trail of the Serpent Lady Audley's Secret Aurora Floyd The Captain of the Vulture John Marchmont's Legacy Eleanor's Victory Henry Dunbar The Doctor's Wife Birds of Prey Charlotte's Inheritance Run to Earth Fenton's Quest The Lovels of Arden A Strange World The Cloven Foot Vixen Mount Royal Phantom Fortune The Golden Calf Wyllard's Weird Mohawks All Along the River Gerard (The World, the Flesh, and the Devil) London Pride His Darling Sin The Infidel Beyond These Voices Short Stories: Ralph the Bailiff and Other Stories: Ralph the Bailiff Captain Thomas The Cold Embrace My Daughters The Mystery of Fernwood Samuel Lowgood's Revenge The Lawyer's Secret My First Happy Christmas Lost and Found Eveline's Visitant – A Ghost Story Found in the Muniment Chest How I Heard my Own Will Read Flower and Weed and Other Tales: Flower and Weed George Caulfield's Journey The Clown's Quest Dr. Carrick If She Be Not Fair to Me The Shadow in the Corner His Secret Thou Art the Man Milly Darrell Good Lady Ducayne At Chrighton Abbey Children's Book: The Christmas Hirelings My First Novel by M. E. Braddon
The Greatest Murder Mysteries of Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 3004
Book Description
Musaicum Books presents to you a meticulously edited Mary Elizabeth Braddon collection. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: The Trail of the Serpent Lady Audley's Secret Aurora Floyd Henry Dunbar Run to Earth The Cloven Foot Wyllard's Weird His Darling Sin
Publisher: e-artnow
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 3004
Book Description
Musaicum Books presents to you a meticulously edited Mary Elizabeth Braddon collection. This ebook has been designed and formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. Content: The Trail of the Serpent Lady Audley's Secret Aurora Floyd Henry Dunbar Run to Earth The Cloven Foot Wyllard's Weird His Darling Sin
British Murder Mysteries - The Mary Elizabeth Braddon Collection
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 3014
Book Description
M. E. Braddon is best known for her mysteries and sensation novels full of violence, schemes, murders, frauds and many unpredictable plot twists. This edition includes: The Trail of the Serpent Lady Audley's Secret Aurora Floyd Henry Dunbar Run to Earth The Cloven Foot Wyllard's Weird His Darling Sin
Publisher: DigiCat
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 3014
Book Description
M. E. Braddon is best known for her mysteries and sensation novels full of violence, schemes, murders, frauds and many unpredictable plot twists. This edition includes: The Trail of the Serpent Lady Audley's Secret Aurora Floyd Henry Dunbar Run to Earth The Cloven Foot Wyllard's Weird His Darling Sin
The Trail of the Serpent
Author: Mary Elizabeth Braddon
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
In Mary Elizabeth Braddon's gripping novel, 'The Trail of the Serpent', readers are introduced to a tale of mystery, deceit, and betrayal set in the Victorian era. Braddon's narrative style is characterized by its intricate plot twists, vivid descriptions, and a keen focus on character development. Through the lens of Gothic fiction, the novel explores themes of secrecy, revenge, and the consequences of past actions, making it a captivating read for fans of psychological thrillers and historical mysteries. The novel's intricate blend of suspense and drama keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's unique storytelling abilities have solidified her reputation as one of the prominent Victorian novelists, known for her ability to craft compelling narratives that continue to enthrall readers to this day. 'The Trail of the Serpent' showcases Braddon's mastery of suspenseful storytelling and her keen insight into the darker aspects of human nature. Readers who enjoy complex plots, rich character development, and atmospheric settings will find 'The Trail of the Serpent' a riveting read that will linger in their minds long after they finish the final page.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 391
Book Description
In Mary Elizabeth Braddon's gripping novel, 'The Trail of the Serpent', readers are introduced to a tale of mystery, deceit, and betrayal set in the Victorian era. Braddon's narrative style is characterized by its intricate plot twists, vivid descriptions, and a keen focus on character development. Through the lens of Gothic fiction, the novel explores themes of secrecy, revenge, and the consequences of past actions, making it a captivating read for fans of psychological thrillers and historical mysteries. The novel's intricate blend of suspense and drama keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the very end. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's unique storytelling abilities have solidified her reputation as one of the prominent Victorian novelists, known for her ability to craft compelling narratives that continue to enthrall readers to this day. 'The Trail of the Serpent' showcases Braddon's mastery of suspenseful storytelling and her keen insight into the darker aspects of human nature. Readers who enjoy complex plots, rich character development, and atmospheric settings will find 'The Trail of the Serpent' a riveting read that will linger in their minds long after they finish the final page.