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Hunted (Paperback)
Caitlin Ricci; Edited by Cat Lauria; A.J. Marcus
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R257
Discovery Miles 2 570
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Surviving senior year is hard enough. Saving a friend might be
impossible. When longtime friends Raine and Amelia meet new student
Mel, a shameless flirt and open lesbian, it casts their feelings
for each other in a different light. Soon the affection between the
three girls grows into an attraction they're eager to explore. But
even as new love blooms, a secret Amelia's been hiding for years
demands their attention. Amelia has an eating disorder, and even if
she's in denial, the disease is threatening her health—and her
life. She'll need the support of her friends to recover as the
relationship faces its first test… one they must pass before it's
too late for Amelia.
A Thornwood Novel Needy. Obsessive. Clingy. Twenty-five-year-old
Eli Walker has heard it all. That's why he doesn't bother calling
back the guys he's been with anymore. Sex should be about fun, not
a relationship, and no one has complained about him getting overly
attached in years. If only he actually felt wanted for once instead
of empty and used when guys are done with him. Grayson Pendleton is
a wealthy business consultant with clients all over the world. His
life is often glamorous, but it leaves him no time for a
relationship, and at forty-eight, he's starting to notice the lack
of romance in his life. His only romantic connection is Eli, but
they're just two guys who have sex occasionally. It took him months
to get Eli's first name, and even now they only communicate through
a hookup app. When Grayson inherits a house in Thornwood, Colorado,
it's one more thing he doesn't need in his life, and he knows he
won't be there enough to enjoy it. Still, the old house has the
potential to be a home, and more importantly, it gives Grayson a
chance to save Eli when he needs it most.
A Companion to the Robbie & Sam Series Daniel Messana wanted a
way out of Thornwood, Colorado, and he found it in the Army. Now
he's returned with no more direction to his life than he had when
he left as an angry teenager. And even though the war is behind
him, the things he experienced won't leave him in peace. His PTSD
plagues him in crowds, and isolation sets in when he's by himself.
Because of the way he treated his brothers, regret gnaws at him,
and he has no family to turn to. For Franklin "Coop" Cooper, the
Army was life, and one he loved. But when an IED in Afghanistan
left him blind, it ended not only the career he'd built, but any
chance of being his own man. Back home, his parents refuse to let
him do anything for himself, even though Coop and his service dog
are ready to move forward and adjust to his new conditions. His
only escape from being coddled like a child is going for pizza on
base while his mother shops on Fridays. There, Daniel sits down
next to him, and the two men begin a friendship that could become
more—if they can break free from everything holding them back.
Sequel to Weathering the StormRobbie & Sam: Book Two Robbie's
life has improved since coming to Thornwood. Dan is safely behind
bars where he can no longer hurt Robbie, his boyfriend, Sam, is
loving and supportive, and he finds tranquility while riding his
horse. But Robbie still faces obstacles. Dan's abuse haunts him,
and the repercussions don't end there. One brother's pain and
another's rage threaten to rip Robbie's family apart. Sam cherishes
his time riding with Robbie and the peace they find when they're
alone together. He'd do anything to preserve that happiness for
Robbie, but the world and its problems are never far behind
them—and they'll need all their strength to deal with what might
be their biggest challenge yet.
Dare: Book Two Christophori Romanoff is an expert at being the
perfect son for his homophobic father. But maintaining the facade
comes with a heavy price, and when he swears off anonymous sex and
getting drunk every night, he needs his friends more than ever.
Only he's convinced they're busy with their own lives and better
off without his interference. On the surface Chris is fine, but
underneath the expensive suit and the law degree he got only to
please his father, he's breaking apart from the pressure, and he
falls back on his oldest—and most dangerous—coping mechanism.
Samuel Mealamu hoped to hear from Chris soon after their last
good-bye in Montana, but as the months go by without a word, he
realizes what they started was one-sided. Still, he worries about
the destructive path Chris was on and hopes the silence means he's
doing better. But nearly a year later, Chris finally calls, and
it's obvious he's in trouble. Samuel thinks he's seen Chris at his
worst, but this new, far more broken man might be too much for even
Samuel to help.
Dare: Book One For successful businessman Bran Wilson, selling the
large Montana dairy farm that has been in his family for
generations is an easy decision. He hates the farm, the land, even
the cows, and wants nothing to do with any of it. But there's a
glitch in his plan: a stubborn cowboy from New Zealand who is as
sexy as he is aggravating. Kaden Barker loves the Wilson farm, and
respected Bran's grandfather up until the day he died. With his two
best friends, he's taken over working the farm and caring for the
cows, and he'd happily spend the rest of his days doing it. When
Bran charges into his life, telling him he's selling the farm and
there's nothing Kaden, or his friends, can do about it, the
animosity between them is instant. But so is the attraction, and
only one extreme can win out.
A Thornwood Novel Before jumping into his first semester of
college, Thomas Maloney decides to lose his virginity at a party to
a stranger he's sure he'll never see again. Only the next day, he's
surprised to learn the same one-night stand will be sharing his
dorm room. Thomas considers himself lucky, but his new roommate-not
so much. Closeted as they come, football jock Remington "Rem"
Daniels is on track for a shot at the pros. Rem tries to play it
cool and avoid falling for the confidently gay Thomas, which could
hurt his chances. Dealing with their constant need to get in bed
together wouldn't be so hard if Rem didn't have a girlfriend and
Thomas didn't have a conscience. When she delivers news that will
change Rem's life forever, Thomas knows it's time to move back home
to Thornwood, Colorado. But neither the distance nor knowing Rem
belongs to someone else helps Thomas get over him. Rem's feelings
haven't changed either. When it comes down to love or football, Rem
will have to make the hardest choice of his life and hope Thomas
will still be waiting for him when he does.
A Planet Called Wish: Book Two For two decades Corbin Leroux has
worked on the planet Wish as a high-priced companion. He loves his
life where physical pleasure is encouraged and has no intention of
quitting it. Corbin sees his clients almost as part of his family.
Not even when bounty hunter Emmanuel Leoniste comes to kill him
will Corbin roll over and give up his lifestyle. Despite being a
hired killer, Emmanuel lives by a strict moral code. Killing whores
is acceptable, and easy. Or it was until he met up with Corbin.
Worn down by the pesky Corbin's resolve, Emmanuel accepts Corbin's
bribe and calls off the hit. But the truce might not last.
Emmanuel's mounting desire for Corbin causes problems.He refuses to
allow anyone close enough to become intimate with him, especially
someone like Corbin. Yet with each smile and soft kiss, Emmanuel's
emotional shield is dismantled piece by piece.
A Thornwood Novel Wanting to start over after breaking off a
relationship with his married boss, Caleb Robinson is happy to move
from Los Angeles to Thornwood, Colorado. He can barely find the
town on a map, which is just the kind of place Caleb needs. He's
not looking for a relationship, and Thornwood looks to be the
perfect place to get lost in his art. But when Thornwood's local
police officer, Trent Williams, knocks on Caleb's front door, both
men have an instant attraction to each other, and Caleb's plans for
solitude might have to change. But he soon learns that Trent is a
legendary one-night-stand man for a very special reason. His
boyfriend has been kept on life support for the past five years
after a serious skiing accident. Even though Simon isn't expected
to wake up and Trent says he's trying to get past him, he won't
entertain anything that comes close to commitment. As compelling as
their attraction is, Caleb doesn't want to be just another hook-up,
and he won't be the other man. But Trent isn't sure he can risk the
pain of losing someone else he cares about, no matter how intense
the chemistry between him and Caleb.
A Planet Called Wish: Book One The Intergalactic Star Pilot Academy
has accepted Thierry Leroux into the elite class of sky year 2231.
But the academy comes with a hefty price tag, and there's no way
he, a poor Sythe orphan, has the credits the academy requires.
Thierry's brother, Corbin, a high-class companion, suggests Thierry
sell his virginity for the cost of tuition. It seems like a
ridiculous idea, but it may be Thierry's only shot, so Thierry asks
Corbin to arrange a meeting on the pleasure planet of Wish. On
Wish, Thierry meets Corbin's boss, Monroe, and they agree to
auction off Thierry's virginity. Thierry is grateful to the masked
buyer he knows only as "Dragonfly," and Dragonfly is gentle, making
Thierry's first time a good memory. When Dragonfly requests to see
him again, and pay for the pleasure, Thierry returns to Wish. But
in this game, falling in love is dangerous for the heart, and
Thierry might not like the man behind the mask.
Robbie & Sam: Book One Robbie's dad has always been hard on
Robbie and his brothers, but when their mom dies on Robbie's
sixteenth birthday, he becomes downright abusive. Robbie doesn't
understand why his dad is so mean to him or why his brothers resent
him for their mom's accident, but he desperately tries to hide the
bruises. On top of that, after his dad's horse training jobs run
out, he moves them to Colorado to their uncle's ranch in the
mountains. At Uncle Caleb's cabin, Robbie meets Sam, a boy whose
family also lives on the property. Finally he has a real friend who
shares his love of horses, but Sam is black and openly gay. Both
traits incur Robbie's father's rage. When his dad attacks Robbie in
front of Uncle Caleb for standing up for Sam and himself, all of
their secrets are thrown out into the open, and Robbie's life is
changed forever.
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