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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Romance > General
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Lauren Dane
delivers the second book in her dark, gritty and romantic Ink &
Chrome series Duke Bradshaw, co-owner of the custom motorcycle shop
Twisted Steel, is great with his hands and not afraid to get dirty
...especially in his fantasies about his redheaded neighbor
Carmella Rossi. Carmella has been secretly lusting after her hot,
tattooed neighbor for the last three years. His gravelly voice
combined with the throaty purr of his custom bike never fails to
send thrills down her spine. When Duke asks her to join him at the
shop, she can't say no. Soon their days together spill over into
nights that bring her pleasure beyond anything she imagined. But
Carmella grew up with bikers, and knows how bad a bad boy can be.
Can she put herself at risk for someone who has heart-breaker
written all over him?
In Pianos and Flowers we are invited to glimpse a world long
departed. In these stories, inspired by long-lost photographs, the
lives of the people in the frame are imagined and then explored,
layer by layer. Three sisters brought up in Penang, caught in the
tide of war. A group of small boys in a Glasgow slum - their
childhood blighted by poverty, their adult lives taking very
different paths. A young woman's search for love in the unlikely
realm of Egyptian antiquities. And through all of these
photographs, and all of these stories, there runs the same refrain:
the possibilities of love, of friendship, of happiness lie before
us.
In Argus, North Dakota, a fraught wedding is taking place.
Gary Geist, a terrified young man set to inherit two farms, is desperate to marry Kismet Poe. Gary thinks Kismet is the answer to all of his problems; Kismet can't even imagine her future, let alone the kind of future Gary might offer. During a clumsy proposal, Kismet misses her chance to say 'no' and so the die is cast.
Hugo has been in love with Kismet for years. He has been her friend, confidante and occasionally her lover - and now she is marrying Gary, Hugo is determined to steal her back.
Meanwhile Kismet's mother, Crystal, hauls sugar beets for Gary's family, and on her nightly truck drives along the highway from the farm to the factories, she tunes in to the darkness of late-night radio, sees visions of guardian angels, and worries for the future - both her daughter's and her own.
Starkly beautiful like the landscape it inhabits, The Mighty Red is about ordinary people who dream, grow up, fall in love, struggle, endure tragedy, carry bitter secrets. And as with every book this great modern master writes, The Mighty Red is about our tattered bond with the earth, and about love in all of its absurdity and splendour.
A new novel by Louise Erdrich is a major literary event; gorgeous and heartrending, The Mighty Red is a triumph.
Esther first sees Ted walking in a park in London. They lock eyes and
for a fraction of a second, she feels something she’s never felt before.
She starts by reading up about his life in Canada and his work as an
actor. Then she watches every interview with him online. It isn’t long
before she’s joined Ted’s fan site online where her and the ‘Tedettes’
stalk his every move.
When Ted gets a new celebrity girlfriend, Esther decides that things
have gone far enough. She leaves her husband, takes all their savings,
and buys a one-way ticket to Canada.
After all, Ted might not know it yet, but they are meant to be together
– he just needs a little bit of persuading.
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