Author: Sue Lyndon
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
On his planet, husbands own their wives. Julie is desperate to travel to Tarrkua and join her sister--the only family she has left in this universe. But to reach the distant alien planet, she must assume the identity of another Earth woman who's supposed to marry a Tarrkuan. Can she pull off the switch without her new alien husband learning of her deceit? After years spent in the asteroid mines, Varro returns to his home planet only to discover his betrothed has married another. Angry and hurt, he vows to never trust another female again, though he knows he must fulfill his duties to his people and procreate as soon as possible. Now he must take the human bride who's offered to him--a stranger from Earth, no less. But warmth fills him the moment he first glimpses his little bride, and her sweet demeanor soon wins him over. Perhaps an arranged marriage to a human is what the Gods had intended for him all along. Once Julie and Varro are married, he takes her home and claims her thoroughly, leaving no doubt in her mind that she now belongs to him. He also informs her that he's more than her husband--he's also her master--and she's expected to obey his every command. When she's naughty, he doesn't hesitate to apply a sturdy leather strap to her bottom. But he also possesses a gentler side and she can't help falling for the strict but loving alien. She also can't help but shudder in ecstasy as he claims her roughly, time and time again, leaving her breathless and trembling for his masterful touch. But all lies eventually unravel. What will Varro do when he learns of her deceit?
Varro's Human Bride
Author: Sue Lyndon
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
On his planet, husbands own their wives. Julie is desperate to travel to Tarrkua and join her sister--the only family she has left in this universe. But to reach the distant alien planet, she must assume the identity of another Earth woman who's supposed to marry a Tarrkuan. Can she pull off the switch without her new alien husband learning of her deceit? After years spent in the asteroid mines, Varro returns to his home planet only to discover his betrothed has married another. Angry and hurt, he vows to never trust another female again, though he knows he must fulfill his duties to his people and procreate as soon as possible. Now he must take the human bride who's offered to him--a stranger from Earth, no less. But warmth fills him the moment he first glimpses his little bride, and her sweet demeanor soon wins him over. Perhaps an arranged marriage to a human is what the Gods had intended for him all along. Once Julie and Varro are married, he takes her home and claims her thoroughly, leaving no doubt in her mind that she now belongs to him. He also informs her that he's more than her husband--he's also her master--and she's expected to obey his every command. When she's naughty, he doesn't hesitate to apply a sturdy leather strap to her bottom. But he also possesses a gentler side and she can't help falling for the strict but loving alien. She also can't help but shudder in ecstasy as he claims her roughly, time and time again, leaving her breathless and trembling for his masterful touch. But all lies eventually unravel. What will Varro do when he learns of her deceit?
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 175
Book Description
On his planet, husbands own their wives. Julie is desperate to travel to Tarrkua and join her sister--the only family she has left in this universe. But to reach the distant alien planet, she must assume the identity of another Earth woman who's supposed to marry a Tarrkuan. Can she pull off the switch without her new alien husband learning of her deceit? After years spent in the asteroid mines, Varro returns to his home planet only to discover his betrothed has married another. Angry and hurt, he vows to never trust another female again, though he knows he must fulfill his duties to his people and procreate as soon as possible. Now he must take the human bride who's offered to him--a stranger from Earth, no less. But warmth fills him the moment he first glimpses his little bride, and her sweet demeanor soon wins him over. Perhaps an arranged marriage to a human is what the Gods had intended for him all along. Once Julie and Varro are married, he takes her home and claims her thoroughly, leaving no doubt in her mind that she now belongs to him. He also informs her that he's more than her husband--he's also her master--and she's expected to obey his every command. When she's naughty, he doesn't hesitate to apply a sturdy leather strap to her bottom. But he also possesses a gentler side and she can't help falling for the strict but loving alien. She also can't help but shudder in ecstasy as he claims her roughly, time and time again, leaving her breathless and trembling for his masterful touch. But all lies eventually unravel. What will Varro do when he learns of her deceit?
Kazzon's Human Bride
Author: Sue Lyndon
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
He was promised a human bride—and he wants her. Desperate to escape an arranged marriage to a Tarrkuan, Caylee trades places with another human female who actually wants to leave Earth and marry one of the fearsome aliens. She thinks she’s safe, she thinks she’s in the clear… until a huge Tarrkuan diplomat named Kazzon discovers her deception and takes her into custody. Now she’s a prisoner of the very aliens from whom she was trying to hide. And that alien who captured her? He’s been promised a human bride—and he plans to marry her.
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
He was promised a human bride—and he wants her. Desperate to escape an arranged marriage to a Tarrkuan, Caylee trades places with another human female who actually wants to leave Earth and marry one of the fearsome aliens. She thinks she’s safe, she thinks she’s in the clear… until a huge Tarrkuan diplomat named Kazzon discovers her deception and takes her into custody. Now she’s a prisoner of the very aliens from whom she was trying to hide. And that alien who captured her? He’s been promised a human bride—and he plans to marry her.
Tarrkuan Masters: Books 1 - 3
Author: Sue Lyndon
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 535
Book Description
The Tarrkuans want fertile human females… Earth’s dome-cities need reactor material and the Tarrkuans are willing to provide it—in exchange for a steady supply of fertile human females, that is. The Earth-Tarrkua Trade Agreement now states that every Tarrkuan male who mines his quota of reactor material will be rewarded with a human female of his very own. The reluctant human females who are chosen don’t have a choice—they must leave their lives on Earth behind and marry the Tarrkuan male to whom they’ve been assigned. Not only is it the law, but it’s necessary for the survival of humanity. Tarrkuan males are the masters of their households, and they expect their wives to obey their every command. Errant brides are dealt with swiftly and firmly. But Tarrkuan males are also fiercely protective of their wives, and most wish to win the hearts of their new brides. Is it possible to find happiness with a stranger who’s from another planet entirely? This sexy, dark, sci-fi romance collection includes Books 1 - 3 in the Tarrkuan Masters series. Follow the stories of human women Nova, Julie, and Caylee as they find themselves forced into marriages with strict but loving otherworldly husbands. Featuring: Zylonn’s Human Bride Varro’s Human Bride Kazzon’s Human Bride
Publisher: Sue Lyndon
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 535
Book Description
The Tarrkuans want fertile human females… Earth’s dome-cities need reactor material and the Tarrkuans are willing to provide it—in exchange for a steady supply of fertile human females, that is. The Earth-Tarrkua Trade Agreement now states that every Tarrkuan male who mines his quota of reactor material will be rewarded with a human female of his very own. The reluctant human females who are chosen don’t have a choice—they must leave their lives on Earth behind and marry the Tarrkuan male to whom they’ve been assigned. Not only is it the law, but it’s necessary for the survival of humanity. Tarrkuan males are the masters of their households, and they expect their wives to obey their every command. Errant brides are dealt with swiftly and firmly. But Tarrkuan males are also fiercely protective of their wives, and most wish to win the hearts of their new brides. Is it possible to find happiness with a stranger who’s from another planet entirely? This sexy, dark, sci-fi romance collection includes Books 1 - 3 in the Tarrkuan Masters series. Follow the stories of human women Nova, Julie, and Caylee as they find themselves forced into marriages with strict but loving otherworldly husbands. Featuring: Zylonn’s Human Bride Varro’s Human Bride Kazzon’s Human Bride
The Roman Wedding
Author: Karen K. Hersch
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521124271
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This is the first book-length examination of Roman wedding ritual.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521124271
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 361
Book Description
This is the first book-length examination of Roman wedding ritual.
Against Jovinianus
Author: St. Jerome
Publisher: Dalcassian Publishing Company
ISBN: 1987022882
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Jovinianus, about whom little more is known than what is to be found in Jerome's treatise, published a Latin treatise outlining several opinions: That a virgin is no better, as such, than a wife in the sight of God. Abstinence from food is no better than a thankful partaking of food. A person baptized with the Spirit as well as with water cannot sin. All sins are equal. There is but one grade of punishment and one of reward in the future state. In addition to this, he held the birth of Jesus Christ to have been by a "true parturition," and was thus refuting the orthodoxy of the time, according to which, the infant Jesus passed through the walls of the womb as his Resurrection body afterwards did, out of the tomb or through closed doors.
Publisher: Dalcassian Publishing Company
ISBN: 1987022882
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 97
Book Description
Jovinianus, about whom little more is known than what is to be found in Jerome's treatise, published a Latin treatise outlining several opinions: That a virgin is no better, as such, than a wife in the sight of God. Abstinence from food is no better than a thankful partaking of food. A person baptized with the Spirit as well as with water cannot sin. All sins are equal. There is but one grade of punishment and one of reward in the future state. In addition to this, he held the birth of Jesus Christ to have been by a "true parturition," and was thus refuting the orthodoxy of the time, according to which, the infant Jesus passed through the walls of the womb as his Resurrection body afterwards did, out of the tomb or through closed doors.
Legible Religion
Author: Duncan MacRae
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674088719
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Scholars have long separated a few privileged “religions of the Book” from faiths lacking sacred texts, including ancient Roman religion. Looking beyond this distinction, Duncan MacRae delves into Roman treatises on the nature of gods and rituals to grapple with a central question: what was the significance of books in a religion without scripture?
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 0674088719
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 270
Book Description
Scholars have long separated a few privileged “religions of the Book” from faiths lacking sacred texts, including ancient Roman religion. Looking beyond this distinction, Duncan MacRae delves into Roman treatises on the nature of gods and rituals to grapple with a central question: what was the significance of books in a religion without scripture?
The Complete Works of Marcus Terentius Varro. Illustrated
Author: Varro
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 1030
Book Description
Varro proved to be a highly productive writer and turned out more than 74 Latin works on a variety of topics. Among his many works, two stand out for historians; Nine Books of Disciplines and his compilation of the Varronian chronology. His Nine Books of Disciplines became a model for later encyclopedists, especially Pliny the Elder. Varro`s only complete work extant, Rerum rusticarum libri tres (Three Books on Agriculture), has been described as "the well digested system of an experienced and successful farmer who has seen and practised all that he records." The compilation of the Varronian chronology was an attempt to determine an exact year-by-year timeline of Roman history up to his time. Varro was recognized as an important source by many other ancient authors, among them Cicero, Pliny the Elder, Virgil in the Georgics, Columella, Aulus Gellius, Macrobius, Augustine, and Vitruvius. One noteworthy aspect of the work is his anticipation of microbiology and epidemiology. Varro warned his contemporaries to avoid swamps and marshland, since in such areas “...there are bred certain minute creatures which cannot be seen by the eyes, but which float in the air and enter the body through the mouth and nose and cause serious diseas.” On Agriculture On the Latin Language
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
ISBN:
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 1030
Book Description
Varro proved to be a highly productive writer and turned out more than 74 Latin works on a variety of topics. Among his many works, two stand out for historians; Nine Books of Disciplines and his compilation of the Varronian chronology. His Nine Books of Disciplines became a model for later encyclopedists, especially Pliny the Elder. Varro`s only complete work extant, Rerum rusticarum libri tres (Three Books on Agriculture), has been described as "the well digested system of an experienced and successful farmer who has seen and practised all that he records." The compilation of the Varronian chronology was an attempt to determine an exact year-by-year timeline of Roman history up to his time. Varro was recognized as an important source by many other ancient authors, among them Cicero, Pliny the Elder, Virgil in the Georgics, Columella, Aulus Gellius, Macrobius, Augustine, and Vitruvius. One noteworthy aspect of the work is his anticipation of microbiology and epidemiology. Varro warned his contemporaries to avoid swamps and marshland, since in such areas “...there are bred certain minute creatures which cannot be seen by the eyes, but which float in the air and enter the body through the mouth and nose and cause serious diseas.” On Agriculture On the Latin Language
Anna Hume
Author: Thomas P. Roche Jr.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351958283
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Little is known of Anna Hume except as the translator of the first three of Petrach's Trionfi and also as the daughter of David Hume of Godscroft whose History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus she edited in one of its troubled versions. This volume reprints her translation of Petrarch's The Triumphs of Love - a series of six poems celebrating Petrarch's purported devotion to Laura. The poems tell a tale of Love's triumph over the poet, superseded by the triumph of chastity (in that Laura did not yield to Petrarch's love) which is in turn superseded by the triumph of death over Laura. Hume's 1644 translation is reproduced here with five related texts as appendices - an emblem and poem by Robert Farley; the translation of The Triumph of Eternitie by Elizabeth I; the translation of The Triumph of Death by Mary Sidney Herbert; illustrations from Il Petrarcha con l'espositione di M. Alessandro Vellutello...and the translation of lines 102-172 of The Triumph of Death by Barbarina Ogle Brand, Lady Dacre.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351958283
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 167
Book Description
Little is known of Anna Hume except as the translator of the first three of Petrach's Trionfi and also as the daughter of David Hume of Godscroft whose History of the Houses of Douglas and Angus she edited in one of its troubled versions. This volume reprints her translation of Petrarch's The Triumphs of Love - a series of six poems celebrating Petrarch's purported devotion to Laura. The poems tell a tale of Love's triumph over the poet, superseded by the triumph of chastity (in that Laura did not yield to Petrarch's love) which is in turn superseded by the triumph of death over Laura. Hume's 1644 translation is reproduced here with five related texts as appendices - an emblem and poem by Robert Farley; the translation of The Triumph of Eternitie by Elizabeth I; the translation of The Triumph of Death by Mary Sidney Herbert; illustrations from Il Petrarcha con l'espositione di M. Alessandro Vellutello...and the translation of lines 102-172 of The Triumph of Death by Barbarina Ogle Brand, Lady Dacre.
From Good Goddess to Vestal Virgins
Author: Ariadne Staples
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113478788X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The role of women in Roman culture and society was a paradoxical one. On the one hand they enjoyed social, material and financial independence and on the other hand they were denied basic constitutional rights. Roman history is not short of powerful female figures, such as Agrippina and Livia, yet their power stemmed from their associations with great men and was not officially recognised. Ariadne Staples' book examines how women in Rome were perceived both by themselves and by men through women's participation in Roman religion, as Roman religious ritual provided the single public arena where women played a significant formal role. From Good Goddess to Vestal Virgins argues that the ritual roles played out by women were vital in defining them sexually and that these sexually defined categories spilled over into other aspects of Roman culture, including political activity. Ariadne Staples provides an arresting and original analysis of the role of women in Roman society, which challenges traditionally held views and provokes further questions.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113478788X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 236
Book Description
The role of women in Roman culture and society was a paradoxical one. On the one hand they enjoyed social, material and financial independence and on the other hand they were denied basic constitutional rights. Roman history is not short of powerful female figures, such as Agrippina and Livia, yet their power stemmed from their associations with great men and was not officially recognised. Ariadne Staples' book examines how women in Rome were perceived both by themselves and by men through women's participation in Roman religion, as Roman religious ritual provided the single public arena where women played a significant formal role. From Good Goddess to Vestal Virgins argues that the ritual roles played out by women were vital in defining them sexually and that these sexually defined categories spilled over into other aspects of Roman culture, including political activity. Ariadne Staples provides an arresting and original analysis of the role of women in Roman society, which challenges traditionally held views and provokes further questions.
The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic
Author: William Warde Fowler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cults
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cults
Languages : en
Pages : 414
Book Description