What was she going to say to her parents and brothers? Oh, by the way, I got myself knocked up by my mortal enemy Max Firbank. 'I'll show you around tomorrow, but the main bathroom is on the ground floor, along with the kitchen and ...
Author: Melanie Milburne
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 9781488044229
Category: Fiction
Page: 192
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It was a sizzling encounter… Then a baby binds them forever! A hotel booking mix-up in Venice means wedding-dress designer Sabrina Midhurst must share a room with her nemesis: wealthy, brooding businessman Max Firbank. It’s infuriating—until an unexpected night of passion awakens a need Sabrina didn’t even know was possible! They’ve always battled their supercharged attraction, so when Sabrina confesses she’s pregnant, she’s stunned by Max’s demand: that she wear his ring! Spend one unforgettable night in Venice with this passionate romance!
How was she going to run her business and look after a baby? What was she going to say to her parents and brothers? Oh, by the way, I got myself knocked up by my mortal enemy Max Firbank. 'I'll show you around tomorrow, ...
Author: Lynne Graham
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 9781488045103
Category: Fiction
Page: 192
View: 751
Harlequin® Presents brings you a collection of four new titles! This Presents box set includes: THE GREEK CLAIMS HIS SHOCK HEIR Billionaires at the Altar By Lynne Graham Winnie is horrified when tycoon Eros seeks to legitimise his hidden heir. Swept away to his Mediterranean villa, she’s overwhelmed by the fire still burning between them. But can she accept her new role as his convenient wife…? DEMANDING HIS SECRET SON Secret Heirs of Billionaires By Louise Fuller By the time Theodora realised she was pregnant, her marriage to Aristotle was already over. Since then, she’s zealously guarded her secret… Until Aristotle discovers his heir—and demands Teddie marry him again! THE VENENTIAN ONE-NIGHT BABY One Night With Consequences By Melanie Milburne A hotel mix-up means Sabrina shares a room—and an electric night!—with her nemesis, Max. They’ve always battled their chemistry, so when Sabrina confesses she’s pregnant, she’s stunned by Max’s demand to wear his ring! THE GREEK’S FORBIDDEN INNOCENT By Annie West Finding herself incognito and captive on Alexei’s private island, Princess Mina must convince him she’s his future bride. But after a night in the Greek’s bed, there’s more at stake than her hidden identity—her heart’s at Alexei’s mercy too! Be sure to collect Harlequin® Presents’ February 2019 Box Set 2 of 2! Join HarlequinMyRewards.com to earn FREE books and more. Earn points for all your Harlequin purchases from wherever you shop.
While she is there, a bizarre kidnapping incident takes place in which an enemy of her brother and sister abducts her ... teenage cousin was knocked up by my brother and almost died from having a rusty coat hanger rammed up her hoo-ha.
Author: Peter Thompson
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 9780228000532
Category: History
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According to its licence plates, tourist brochures, and commercials, Nova Scotia is Canada's Ocean Playground – an idyllic vacation spot brimming with traditional cultural experiences. Yet this picturesque and welcoming ad-friendly façade overlooks the province's history of industrial development, the impact of resource extraction on its landscape, and the effects of its painful and still unfinished period of deindustrialization. Recounting Nova Scotia's struggle to come to terms with its extractive and industrial past, Nights below Foord Street focuses on the spaces ignored by the province's annual Doers and Dreamers tourist guide. Drawing on literary texts by Lynn Coady, Leo McKay, Sarah Mian, and Jonathan Campbell, popular television shows such as Trailer Park Boys, and films including Blackbird, Cottonland, and Poor Boy's Game, Peter Thompson examines the ways in which contemporary authors, filmmakers, and artists explore the lingering consequences of the boom-and-bust cycles of mining and manufacturing. As he demonstrates, these narratives depict a legacy of environmental exploitation, pollution, intermittent disasters, and labour violence left behind by the industrial era, all of which contrast starkly with the romantic and nostalgic portrait of Nova Scotia's industrial heritage promoted in museums, monuments, and tourist sites. As Donald Trump and other populist politicians appeal to working-class nostalgia and international attention converges on environmental racism in northern Nova Scotia, Nights below Foord Street intervenes into debates over the cultural and social effects of the post-industrial economy.
We need to summon her back and we need to do it now,” said Camelia. “No, absolutely not. I will not support or help any member of this family who betrays us by allowing herself to get knocked up by an enemy of this family!!!
Author: Daniel Coble
Publisher: Daniel Coble
ISBN: 9781310388200
Category: Fiction
Page: 83
View: 379
The Champagne Coven revolves around the Champagne family. The Champagne Family finds out that one of their own is pregnant by a rival family, but they decide to protect her anyway. Eventually one of their own betrays them and ceases to be a member of the family. At the time that the unborn child is being born, an attack by the traitor and her new allies wipes out the entire family except the boy and his mother, who now reside with that rival family. The boy grows up with his father's family learning more about himself and his family history than he ever thought possible, until one day he is forced to face a tough decision to either accept his destiny or to try to defy it. Read more to see what happens when he decides to defy his destiny.
brothers all looked taken aback. ... “That explains why I couldn't find anything on her before she moved here. ... Two of her classmates turned up pregnant the previous year, and her father told her that if she ever got herself knocked ...
Author: Michelle Celmer
Publisher: Harlequin
ISBN: 9781488002090
Category: Fiction
Page: 118
View: 607
USA Today–Bestselling Author: From lovers to sworn enemies . . . and back again? Wealthy private investigator Roman Slater has never forgiven himself for hurting former flame Grace Winchester. And Grace has never forgiven him, either! When she discovers that he now has her wealthy, scandal-plagued Chicago family in his sights, she puts up a fight. But where Roman is concerned, she can’t help it: She’s a lover, not a fighter. Despite herself, she’s back in the millionaire’s bed just like that. But is Grace setting herself up for a replay of past betrayals? Or will Roman prove that he’s one of the good guys this time around?
The French are still retiring in great confusion, leaving their sick and wounded behind; their cavalry so knocked up and disabled, that they are falling into our hands every league. I have nothing with me but what is on my back, ...
Author: Robert Fernyhough
Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
ISBN: 9781908692832
Category: History
Page: 169
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In November 1864, Abraham Lincoln penned what is known as the “Bixby Letter” offering his condolences to the mother of five soldiers who had fallen in the service of their country. A shocking sacrifice for the cause for any one family to make, although it transpired not all of the sons were in fact dead. Some years earlier the last surviving member of his generation of the Fernyhough family, from Staffordshire in England, wrote the stories of his brothers and himself. Robert Fernyhough’s brothers, John and Henry in the Royal Marines and Thomas in the infantry, had fallen in the service of their country during the Napoleonic Wars. Robert himself saw much action as a Royal Marine before eventually fighting in the 95th Rifles in the Peninsular under Wellington, including heavy engagement at the battle of Busaco. The fighting record of the Fernyhough family that is recorded in this work is truly astonishing; Expeditions to Walcheren, Buenos Ayres, Walcheren, the coast of Spain, Savoy, Toulon, Malta, Gibraltar not to mention hard soldiering in the Peninsular make for an excellent Read. Author – Robert Fernyhough (1785-1866)
“Missis Fuller had an emergency come up with her son, so she recruited us for baby-sitting duty. ... My father had a werewolf brother who, after their father died, would heed their slave mother before anyone else in the pack —and that ...
Author: Misti Wolanski
Publisher: Misti Wolanski
ISBN:
Category: Fiction
Page: 250
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Is freedom always worth the cost, even when it would cost you everything? After the life-changing week she had in Destiny’s Kiss, Destiny Walker knows she’s messed up, but she isn’t stupid. Her magic’s missing at the moment, and at least a few big-name Magiks want her dead. At least as property of the director of the vampire internal affairs agency, she has protections she wouldn’t have if she were a person. The problem with the ‘property’ thing is what kind she is: concubine. Her owner ignores that part of it, perhaps because he’s fonder of her than is good for him. Regardless, after the abuse her previous owner put her through, she perfectly happy with the haven her new owner provides. She’s not the only one he protects, and she’ll do whatever she has to to keep him safe. No matter who’s behind the attempts to kill him. ——— A dark urban fantasy novel wherein a girl must figure out what she wants despite others’ interference. Contains mature themes, some violence and gore, and a few cases of objectionable language. Keywords: female protagonist, vampires, urban fantasy, paranormal, dark fantasy, werewolves, slavery, christian fantasy, new adult, dystopia
Author: Joann Lacey SantiagoPublish On: 2018-10-16
The enemy will sometimes manifest himself as the scriptures speak of him. ... I yelled down to my brother and I told him to tie the lion up. ... God stepped in when I was getting to weak to fight anymore and he knocked him out.
Author: Joann Lacey Santiago
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 9781984558596
Category: Religion
Page: 172
View: 943
This book will explain the difference between a prophet and a seer. It will also detail some of my experiences as I grew into my calling. It is my prayer that this book will help others who are on the path as a prophetic seer to know they are not psychic but must allow the Holy Spirit to teach them and groom them as God develops them for his use for the body of Christ.
shoulders knocked up against mine as he passed me. ... The thought of me fighting my brother brought tears to my eyes. We were brothers. ... By some evil or wicked doing, we were once again, our own worst enemy.
Author: Carl Boyd
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
ISBN: 9781640799516
Category: Biography & Autobiography
Page: 460
View: 499
It is a true story of identical twin boys who are now deceased. This story takes place solely in the city of St. Louis, Missouri. It is a story about brothers who grew up out of the tense and racially segregated times of the fifties through the seventies. They were born in a time when great changes were taking place. It was the year 1945, and the closing of that great and awful war. For some, it was a time of great joy. "Victory!" the headlines read, but for whom? It was a time of great abundance and plenty for some, but for others, there was a severe scarcity of even the basics such as jobs, food, clothing, housing, and healthcare. It was a time of "do or die." It was a time of "have and have-nots" and "by any means necessary." These were the times in which the twins came through. It is a story of their audacious boldness to survive in a time of scarcity. These are my recollections and reminiscence of the history of my brothers Leo and Leon Wright. It is also the reminiscing of their mother Olivia Boyd, their brother Ezell Wright, a host of relatives, and those few who considered them friends. All dates and instances are true to the best of our knowledge and of the people herein""all who had the pleasure or the horror of knowing "Twin."
Author: Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.)Publish On: 1852
The consequence was , that they were incapable of marching in pursuit of the enemy , and were totally knocked up . The rain came on and increased their fatigue , and I am quite convinced that we have now out of the ranks double the ...
Author: Arthur Wellesley (1st duke of Wellington.)