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Marshal on a Mission (American Armor #2)
by Ryshia KennieIn this romantic suspense, a lawman goes on witness protection duty when the woman in need of safeguarding is the girl whose heart he broke in high school.After witnessing an armed bank robbery, Tara Munroe is forced to go on the run. A ruthless gang determined to silence her stalks her from Colorado to Mexico. Thankfully, US Marshal Trent Nielsen isn’t far behind and vows to bring her home . . . whatever it takes. But once Trent catches up with her, he has to face down the feelings he’s long held for Tara. Which makes his mission to protect her tougher, even for this seasoned lawman. With no shortage of men gunning for them, he’ll have to stay one step ahead if he has any chance of keeping Tara alive.
Marshmallows for Breakfast
by Dorothy KoomsonKendra Tamale has found two reasons to face up to her pastWhen Kendra Tamale returns to England from Australia she rents a room from Kyle, a separated father of two, and begins a new job. She's looking forward to a fresh start and a simple life.Kyle's six-year-old twins, Summer and Jaxon, have other ideas and quickly adopt Kendra as their new mother - mainly because she lets them eat marshmallows for breakfast. Kendra eventually becomes a part of their lives, even though she's hiding a painful secret that makes her keep everyone -especially children - at arm's length.Then Kendra bumps into the man who shares her awful secret, and everything falls apart: she can't sleep, she can't eat, she's suspended from work, and the kids are taken away by their mother. The only way to fix things is to confess to the terrible mistake she made all those years ago. But that's something she swore she would never do... Marshmallows for Breakfast is a tale of redemption, hope and finding love in unexpected places.(P) 2019 Headline Publishing Limited
Marshmallows for Breakfast
by Dorothy KoomsonKendra Tamale has found two reasons to face up to her pastWhen Kendra Tamale returns to England from Australia she rents a room from Kyle, a separated father of two, and begins a new job. She's looking forward to a fresh start and a simple life.Kyle's six-year-old twins, Summer and Jaxon, have other ideas and quickly adopt Kendra as their new mother - mainly because she lets them eat marshmallows for breakfast. Kendra eventually becomes a part of their lives, even though she's hiding a painful secret that makes her keep everyone -especially children - at arm's length.Then Kendra bumps into the man who shares her awful secret, and everything falls apart: she can't sleep, she can't eat, she's suspended from work, and the kids are taken away by their mother. The only way to fix things is to confess to the terrible mistake she made all those years ago. But that's something she swore she would never do...Marshmallows for Breakfast is a tale of redemption, hope and finding love in unexpected places.(P) 2023 Headline Production Ltd
Marshmallows for Breakfast
by Dorothy KoomsonKendra Tamale has found two reasons to face up to her pastWhen Kendra Tamale returns to England from Australia she rents a room from Kyle, a separated father of two, and begins a new job. She's looking forward to a fresh start and a simple life.Kyle's six-year-old twins, Summer and Jaxon, have other ideas and quickly adopt Kendra as their new mother - mainly because she lets them eat marshmallows for breakfast. Kendra eventually becomes a part of their lives, even though she's hiding a painful secret that makes her keep everyone -especially children - at arm's length.Then Kendra bumps into the man who shares her awful secret, and everything falls apart: she can't sleep, she can't eat, she's suspended from work, and the kids are taken away by their mother. The only way to fix things is to confess to the terrible mistake she made all those years ago. But that's something she swore she would never do...Marshmallows for Breakfast is a tale of redemption, hope and finding love in unexpected places.
Marshmallows for Breakfast
by Dorothy KoomsonKendra Tamale has found two reasons to face up to her pastWhen Kendra Tamale returns to England from Australia she rents a room from Kyle, a separated father of two, and begins a new job. She's looking forward to a fresh start and a simple life.Kyle's six-year-old twins, Summer and Jaxon, have other ideas and quickly adopt Kendra as their new mother - mainly because she lets them eat marshmallows for breakfast. Kendra eventually becomes a part of their lives, even though she's hiding a painful secret that makes her keep everyone -especially children - at arm's length.Then Kendra bumps into the man who shares her awful secret, and everything falls apart: she can't sleep, she can't eat, she's suspended from work, and the kids are taken away by their mother. The only way to fix things is to confess to the terrible mistake she made all those years ago. But that's something she swore she would never do...Marshmallows for Breakfast is a tale of redemption, hope and finding love in unexpected places.
Marta's Daughter (Ride #4)
by Gordon L. RottmanArsenia Renee Eugen is the seventeen-year-old daughter of the living legends, Bud and Marta Eugen. While ranch-raised and as capable as any vaquero, she was educated at the St. Joseph Academy in Eagle Pass, Texas. She holds down a dull job as a bookkeeper and assistant manager of the Flint Hotel. Shopping in Piedras Negras across the Rio Grande she was conned by twenty-one-year-old Yaqui Ana Mendoza Gomez. Swearing vengeance, she sought out the young woman and unexpectedly rescued her from gringos bent on revenge after Yaqui Ana had conned them. Not expecting to see Yaqui Ana again, Arsenia received a note that the woman had been forced into prostitution. Again rescuing her, they find themselves taking over a notorious cantina and cathouse, where they fall into a world of gamblers, drinkers, conmen, smugglers, gun runners, banditos, treacherous militiamen, spies, and traitors.
Marta's Ride (Ride #3)
by Gordon L. RottmanA USA TODAY and Amazon bestseller, author Gordon L. Rottman has finally given fans of The Hardest Ride and Ride Harder their beloved heroine Marta’s own tale, and in a way, her own voice. The brutal 1886 winter on the Texas-Mexico border is a terrible time for a mute sixteen-year-old Mexican girl and her familia, who roam the trails and towns of the frontier, searching for work and struggling to survive. When her parents and siblings are murdered before her eyes, Marta is faced with a stark reality. Completely alone in the harsh Texas backlands, she realizes her own time in this world will be short, lonely, and possibly end in blood. Marta has not lived and thrived in her hardscrabble life thus far to give up without a fight. And the arrival of an out of work cowboy from whom she grudgingly accepts help and protection gives her a sliver of hope. Besides she reasons, Güero—Blondie—as she’s named him, would be lost without her care, guidance, and decent meals. Despite the chasm between Mexicans and Anglos in this harsh age, the loner cowpoke and mute Mexican girl tentatively build a fragile trust. Finding work on a welcoming ranch, the couple bonds, and their future appears brighter. But a raid by vicious bandits takes Marta, another Mexican girl, and the rancher’s two daughters on a journey into hell. Marta tells us a harrowing tale of terror and anguish as the women struggle to stay alive and hang on to their sanity. Her faith in Güero coming to their rescue rises and diminishes day-to-day as their circumstances change. In the end, there is a great deal more to Marta than we ever realized.
Marte y Venus enamorados
by John GrayEl doctor John Gray nos muestra las claves para reconocer las diferencias existentes entre sexos y dejar que se complementen y convivan en armonía. Algo tan sencillo como aprender a respetar el espacio privado o saber escuchar de forma positiva ha significado un cambio radical para muchos y muchas: han dejado atrás sensaciones infundadas de desamor y desprecio, han curado las falsas heridas del agobio y la baja autoestima. Los hombres seguirán siendo de Marte y las mujeres de Venus; sus lenguajes y forma de aproximación serán siempre diferentes, pero precisamente el ser conscientes de esas diferencias y saber ponerlas a su favor es la base de una relación equilibrada y armoniosa.
Martha in Paris: A Novel (The Martha Novels #2)
by Margery SharpA young woman learns about painting—and more—in 1940s Paris in this &“outrageously funny&” novel by the New York Times–bestselling author of The Eye of Love (Newark Evening News). Eighteen-year-old Martha is blessed with the opportunity of a lifetime: an all-expenses-paid trip to Paris to study where some of the world&’s greatest painters lived and worked. Despite her single-minded pursuit of creativity, she attracts an admirer in the City of Light. It isn&’t a debonair Frenchman who seduces her, but a homesick British bank clerk who offers her all the creature comforts of home. And when an unexpected complication arises, Martha deals with the consequences in her usual sensible, independent fashion. Witty, tender, and richly evocative of late 1940s Paris, Martha in Paris is a beguiling portrait of the artist as a young woman as she learns the facts of life.
Martillo y clavos, eres TÚ a quien AMO
by Agnès RuizSamantha, treinta años, heredera de una casa en el campo. Su mejor amiga, Julie, la persuade para contactar a todos sus ex para que la ayuden a reformar su vieja casa... ¡y encontrar, al fin, al hombre de su vida! Julie llama a este método «Martillo y clavos». Samantha duda, pero decide embarcarse en la loca idea de su amiga. Agnès Ruiz es la autora de varios best seller de los que se han vendido más de 370.000 ejemplares. Ha tenido un enorme éxito con su primera novela, "Ma vie assassinée". Ha escrito literatura tanto para adultos como para jóvenes. Sus noticias sobre las investigaciones de la detective Rachel Toury también han tenido un gran éxito tanto en Europa como al otro lado del Atlántico. Hay disponibles varias traducciones de sus obras. Es originaria de Normandía (Francia) y ha vivido casi 20 años en Canadá. Está casada y tiene tres hijos
Martina con vistas al mar (Horizonte Martina #Volumen 1)
by Elísabet BenaventPrimera parte de la bilogía «Horizonte Martina» de @BetaCoqueta, una mezcla de cocina, pasión, sexo y carcajadas, una novela llena de sorpresas que te hará vivir momentos únicos y que te conquistará para siempre. Placer para los sentidos. Si te llamas Martina, llevas siempre la melena recogida, eres absolutamente cerebral...Si te has formado para ser chef y perteneces al equipo de El Mar...Si has sentido un chispazo al conocer a tu jefe, Pablo Ruiz, excéntrico cocinero con estrella...Si no soportas su indumentaria hípster, pero te irías a cualquier parte si él te lo pidiera...Eres sin dudarlo la protagonista de esta historia...Y tu vida, tan ordenada, está a punto de cambiar. <P><P>Elísabet Benavent, la autora de las sagas «Saga Valeria», «Saga Silvia», de la trilogía «Mi elección», y de la novela Mi isla, presenta en «Horizonte Martina» una historia de amor irrefrenable, súbita, auténtica, un binomio eléctrico, una combinación explosiva que demuestra que en cuestión de amor no se puede negar la evidencia y que no depende de nosotros a quién amar. Original, arriesgada, arrebatadora, desternillante, hípster, macarra, sexy, 100% @BetaCoqueta, Martina con vistas al mar te enloquecerá. La crítica ha dicho...«Una mezcla de cocina, sexo, pasión y buena dosis de risas.»Cuore «Una mezcla de cocina, pasión, sexo y carcajadas. Vamos, 100% BetaCoqueta.»In Touch Y las lectoras opinan sobre sus novelas anteriores...«¡Hola, Elísabet! Solo quería decirte que me va a explotar el cuerpo de la pena por haber terminado tus novelas. Eres maravillosamente buena escribiendo, gracias por tus historias y espero poder seguir soñando con libros como los tuyos.» «Me has encantado como escritora. He devorado las dos novelas de Silvia y los cuatro libros de Valeria, me gustan tanto tus libros que muero de ganas por leer más. Se les he recomendado a todas mis amigas y están igual de enamoradas de tus libros que yo.» «Felicidades por tu trabajo y por todo lo que nos haces sentir.» «Puedes escribir una enciclopedia de mil tomos que tendrías éxito seguro. Nena, con voz modo Víctor, tú has nacido para esto. ¡Nos tienes enganchadas!» «Qué ganas de tener tu nuevo trabajo entre las manos.» «Qué ganas de leer tu próximo libro. Es raro no tener de momento más historias tuyas antes de irme a la cama. Un beso, Coqueta.»
Martinet
by Mazarin StoneChristopher Worthington thought pushing his friend Alex Breschi at his former Dom would be a good way to introduce Alex to the BDSM lifestyle he was involved in, as well as create another barrier in his heart between himself and the man he had been half in love with for years, Mahiro Seta. But when Chris sees how much Alex and Mahiro have fallen for each other at a play party, he realizes any chance he ever had at a relationship with Mahiro was dead forever.Into his maudlin thoughts walks Adam Wa, Mahiro's best friend and roommate, and someone Chris has known for years, but had never quite gotten to know. Adam seems to know just what Chris is longing for, perhaps because Adam has been longing for Chris himself.Ever wondered what happened to Adam and Chris after the party in Florentine? Here's your answer.
Martinez's Pregnant Wife
by Rachael ThomasExpecting her husband’s babyWhen Lisa Martinez last saw her estranged husband, Maximiliano, she was walking out on their relationship for good. Her heart and dignity in tatters after once more giving in to the temptation of Max’s seduction, she knew divorce was her only option. Except Lisa’s heartbreaking plans are halted by unexpected nine-month consequences!Max never wanted a family, so Lisa is appalled when he refuses to relinquish his child and demands she return to their marriage bed! For their unborn baby’s sake, Lisa agrees. Dare she hope to find more than mindless pleasure in her husband’s arms?
Martini Henry
by Sara CroweLife isn’t an exact science. Things can be troublesome. Like pregnant step-mothers, the ins-and-outs of French existentialism . . . having an unexceptional name. In 1988, seventeen-year-old Sue Bowl has a diary, big dreams and £4.73. What she wants most of all is to make it as a writer, as well as stop her decadent aunt Coral spending money she doesn't have. Living in their crumbling ancestral home should provide plenty of inspiration, but between falling in love, hunting for missing heirlooms and internship applications, things keep getting in the way.So when a young literary professor moves in and catches Sue's eye, life begins to take an unexpected turn . . .From the author of Campari for Breakfast, a witty and enchanting novel about what happens after you think you’ve grown up and fallen in love, perfect for fans of I Capture the Castle, Love, Nina and Where’d You Go Bernadette.
Martinis and Memories (The Martini Club)
by A. L. MichaelA fun, feisty novel of love and chasing your dreams.Bel Hailstone has spent the past decade building her dream - Soho’s best burlesque club - from the ground up. But now The Martini Club is under threat and it will take everything in Bel’s power to resist encroaching developers and save her pride and joy.Amidst the chaos Bel’s past comes knocking with the unexpected arrivals of her still-not-quite-ex-husband, her estranged mother and Brodie Porter - the boy who got away all those years ago.To keep her beloved club afloat – not to mention her sanity - Bel will have to accept help for the first time in a long time, put the past to rest and claim the happy ever after she once thought was lost for good.Praise for Martinis and Memories:‘Smart and super-funny! Perfect summer reading!’ Mandy Baggot, author of Desperately Seeking Summer‘A.L. Michael is my go-to author for smart, sassy fiction. Reading one of her books is like spending an evening in your favourite bar with your best friend drinking espresso martinis!’ Annie Lyons, author of The Choir on Hope Street‘A sparkling read! Full of sass, verve and fabulousness, with an emotional heart.’ Fiona Collins, author of The Sister Swap‘I cannot praise this book, or the series, enough. The writing, characters and pace are exquisite’ 5* Katherine’s Book Universe‘There's intrigue, romance, comedy, alcohol, burlesque and plenty of drama. What's not to love?!’ 5* TishyLou'Martinis and Memories was a pleasure to read… I will definitely be on the lookout for the next A.L Michael book’ 4.5* Everywhere and Nowhere‘A fabulous story of one woman's determination to fulfil her dreams and hearts desire regardless of what obstacles stand in her way… Just loved it’ 4* Reader review‘A great finale of the series’ 4* Reader review'This book has left me with a smile on my face after reading it’ 4* Varietats'I loved Bel's sass and style. She'd be a fantastic friend to have. In fact, there are so many wonderful people in A.L. Michael's series. This final instalment was a real pleasure from start to finish, an easy read but one with lots of layers’ 4* Short Book and Scribes‘A.L. Michael’s writing is fresh, funny and just fabulous!’ 4* Simona’s Corner of Dreams
Martírio Divino
by Denisse CardonaUma Comédia Romântica que vai fazer você suspirar. Amanda, uma garota de Nova Iorque, cansada do seu chefe, um homem explorador, decide renunciar e tirar umas merecidas férias na Carolina do Sul. Quando ela chega à linda casa de praia que alugou, tem uma grande surpresa ao descobrir que por engano, o local também foi alugado para outra pessoa, Leo, um homem dos sonhos, mas ao mesmo tempo um martírio. Eles não podem nem ser ver. O objetivo de Leo: encontrar-se com a mulher dos seus sonhos, que ele conheceu através da Internet, e a de Amanda: conquistá-lo, evitando a todo custo que ele conheça Loraine.
Mary Ann Alice
by Brian DoyleWinner of the IODE National Chapter Award, and a Horn Book Fanfare Top Ten List selection In this brillant and poetic novel, Brian Doyle returns to the Gatineau River near Ottawa, the world of his novels Up to Low and Uncle Ronald. Mary Ann Alice McCrank was named for the pretty church bell in the steeple of St. Martin's Church in the Martindale. She has the soul of a poet and Mickey McGuire Jr. is in love with her. Mary Ann Alice is passionately interested in many things, especially the geology of her part of the world. Her teacher, the wonderful Patchy Drizzle, shares her passion for rocks and fossils, many of which can be found along the river and in caves under the famous Paugan Falls. But a new project to dam the river at Low places rocks, fossils, falls as well as many farms in danger. The dam must go ahead. And, as with much technological change, it brings both benefits and tragedies to the community.
Mary Anne
by Daphne Du Maurier"This novel catches fire." --New York TimesShe set men's hearts on fire and scandalized a country.
Mary Anne Misses Logan: Mary Anne Misses Logan (The Baby-Sitters Club #46)
by Ann M. MartinThe hit series is back, to charm and inspire another generation of baby-sitters!It was good for Mary Anne and Logan to break up for a while. Mary Anne had some time to herself, and she's been having lots of fun with her friends. But now Mary Anne can't help it. She misses Logan.When she and Logan are both assigned to study their favorite author, Mary Anne thinks it will be the perfect, most romantic way for them to get back together. Until Cokie Mason, Mary Anne's mortal enemy, decides to steal Logan from her!The best friends you'll ever have--with classic BSC covers and a letter from Ann M. Martin!
Mary Anne vs. Logan: Mary Anne vs. Logan (The Baby-Sitters Club #41)
by Ann M. MartinA little miscommunication could spell the end for Mary Anne and Logan’s relationship in this entry of the classic hit series.Lately, Mary Anne’s been feeling like she and Logan are spending too much time together. They fight over silly things. And Mary Anne never gets to do what she wants to do—like read, and baby-sit, and be with her friends.But when Mary Anne suggests that she and Logan see less of each other, Logan takes it all the wrong way. Could this really be the end for Mary Anne and Logan?The best friends you’ll ever have—with classic BSC covers and a letter from Ann M. Martin!
Mary Arden (Living Books Romance #95)
by Grace Livingston Hill[From the back cover:) Pampered and popular, Mary Arden had everything: friends, parties, clothes, and a life free from worry or care. Above all, she had the most sought-after man in her circle of friends: the dashing Brooke Haven. Everyone expected Mary and Brooke to announce their engagement soon--and no one was more excited about the match than Mary’s own mother. But Mary, feeling smothered by high society, had decided to take charge of her own future. And so, though she knew she was upsetting her mother’s careful plans for her, she ran to Arden, the old-fashioned country town that had been her childhood home, a town that had been named for the generations of Ardens who had lived there. Would Arden be as she remembered it? Would the people she had known and loved there welcome her back? Could she finally find a place she could call her home? Uncertain, yet with a hopeful heart, Mary went, never dreaming that an old friend had secretly been hoping for her return--or that she was about to turn his world upside down! If you enjoyed this book and like books in which young people overcome adversity to find love and bright futures with the support of their Christian faith, look in the Bookshare library for nearly a hundred more books by this beloved author. Most are set in the first half of the twentieth century. Look for: #38. Spice Box. # 41. Blue Ruin, #50. The Finding of Jasper Holt, #66. The Girl from Montana, #71. Exit Betty, #73. Not Under the Law, #74. Lo, Michael, 76. The City of Fire, #84. Cloudy Jewel, #95 Mary Arden and #96. Because of Stephen.
Mary Barton: And Other Tales...
by Elizabeth GaskellA tale of love, class, and murder during the era of the trade-union movement in nineteenth-century England, from the author of North and South. In Manchester, long-suffering John Barton and his daughter, Mary, both want a better future for each other. John toils away with the trades&’ union for better wages for his fellow workers in the textile mill, while Mary must consider whom she will marry. She decides to leave the working-class Jem Wilson, hoping instead to wed Harry Carson, the wealthy mill owner&’s son. But when Harry is shot down in the street, Jem becomes the prime suspect—and learning the truth may yield a future Mary cannot bear. A portrait of the working class&’s struggles during the Victorian era, Mary Barton was Elizabeth Gaskell&’s first novel. She went on to write classics such as Wives and Daughters and was the creator of the town of Cranford, the setting for several BBC series.
Mary Elizabeth Nelson
by Terry BrewerMary Elizabeth Nelson is the oldest child in a conservative Roman Catholic family in a wealthy suburb of San Francisco. As a sophomore at Berkeley in 1983, Mary is discovered by her mother in a "compromising position" with another woman, and she is summarily disowned.She moves to New York and works as a waitress. While auditing an Austen seminar at NYU, she falls for fellow student, Betty Anne Elliot. The two foolishly share one night of passion before Betty decides to marry and disappear from Mary's life.That is, until twenty years later when she calls still-single, successful writer Mary out-of-the-blue. Can the romance they had that first day blossom into love and passion?
Mary Engelbreit's Nutcracker
by Mary EngelbreitIt is the night before Christmas!When Marie receives a handsome wooden Nutcracker from her dear uncle, she's thrilled. But under the richly decorated tree that night, something magical happens . . . and when her toy Nutcracker transforms into a handsome Prince, Marie is whisked off to Toyland for a winter adventure she'll never forget!The Nutcracker is one of the world's favorite holiday stories, and Mary Engelbreit offers her vision of that joyful night, creating a picture book filled with movement and vibrant detail that even the youngest child will enjoy.