Welcome to Loot.co.za!
Sign in / Register |Wishlists & Gift Vouchers |Help | Advanced search
|
Your cart is empty |
|||
Showing 1 - 13 of 13 matches in All Departments
"I knew it wasn't true. It couldn't be. . . . And yet, I couldn't help staring at him, wondering. However fleeting, there was the slightest hint of doubt in my mind." Didi Randall doesn't think her life can get much worse than public humiliation when her boyfriend is the subject of a vicious rumor on campus. Despite their four-year relationship, the rumor puts a wedge between her and Drake, but Didi is hopeful that they can reconnect on the winter break cruise. She, Drake, and a handful of Lan-U students will be sailing the high seas of the Caribbean just before the start of the New Year and new semester. The cruise turns out to anything but happy and carefree when ugly secrets and grudges between friends are revealed. But Didi's troubles go beyond simple public humiliation when she wakes up on deck early in the morning, disoriented, and then learns that Drake is missing. It quickly becomes clear that he must have gone overboard. But was it an accident--or was it murder?
"Help me . . ." These are the last words Chanetelle hears from her friend Ashley, in a static-filled phone call that soon goes dead. Their trip to the island paradise of Artula started the way any trip should, and soon Chanetelle and her friends find themselves in sun-drenched days and party-hopping nights. The vacation is not without its conflicts, however, and old rivalries and new jealousies come to light as the week passes. But no one expects things to turn as ugly as they do. No one expects that they won't all return. And no one expects that murder might be the ultimate souvenir. When Ashley disappears, the question is asked: Was it a random act of violence? Or is something more sinister going on? And is Ashley really dead, after all? With a breakneck pace and cat-and-mouse twists, "Spring Break" is the ultimate beach read.
Hailey McGraw, Lexie Muller's best friend, is back in town . . . and Lexie is ready to party! These girlfriends have got a lot to celebrate--shy Hailey is newly single, and wild Lexie's about to hit the big 3-0--and they've got nothing on their minds but fun, frosty drinks, and the hot men hanging out at one of Miami's hottest clubs. But their night to remember turns memorable in a way they never expected when a hunk from the bar winds up stone-cold dead in the parking lot . . . and definitely "not" from natural causes. The dead guy's the (late) boyfriend of a friend. And when it becomes apparent that the cops are getting nowhere fast, Lexie and Hailey decide to do some sleuthing of their own. After all, they're both smart, imaginative, and fearless--and "nobody" runs faster in high heels. But diving deep into Miami's underbelly to confront drug lords, ex-cons, and gun-toting divas may be too much to handle for a couple of South Florida girls who just want to have fun . . .
The Sweet Spot has nothing to do with football. . . . Just ask Kahari Brown, one of the NFL's sexiest stars. He knows how to handle a football, and always thought he had a way with the ladies. But his smooth moves off the field are only getting him into hot water these days. And no one is hotter than Zoe Andrews. When she thrusts a mic in his face and asks him if he's the father of a crazy fan's baby, he's ready to tackle her and toss her out of the locker room on her shapely butt. But there's something about Zoe . . . Zoe's Rule Number One: Never Date an Athlete! Zoe will do anything to make it as a top sports reporter, even ask the controversial question that puts her toe to toe with Kahari. Still, she can't help noticing that the brother is mighty fine. Now the heat is on and Zoe is wondering if she should have fanned the flames, because she's falling for Kahari's charm -- something she swore she'd never do. Yet it's hard to resist his smooth moves, making Zoe wonder, is he sweet-talking his way into her heart for love -- or for something else?
The Grayson family is a pillar of the African-American community in
New Orleans. But Sylvia Grayson, the matriarch, has deep secrets
that she represses under a veneer of keeping up appearances. She
keeps a tight rein on her daughter, Olivia, and has the perfect
life mapped out for her: go to college, join the Delta sorority,
marry the proper boy. So when the town's "bad girl" is found
murdered one summer day in 1975, Sylvia pulls Olivia even closer.
But when Olivia's one last attempt at rebellion is subverted by her
mother, Sylvia's relentlessly tight control shatters the ties
between them.
The Hunter by Brenda Jackson: Hunter Sloan, private P.I. is every inch the player. He likes his relationships passion filled and short-lived. However, while working on a case with Mallory Standish, he experiences a one-night stand that he wants to lead to much more. Just Wanna Love Ya by Joylynn Jossel: Jai is looking for a good time when she steps into Club Cream with her best friend. But after only one hot encounter with Sloan, she realizes that she's found more than an all night man. She's found an all night, all day, everyday man. Never Satisfied by Kayla Perrin: Rachel Milford is sick of set-ups, bad dates, and boring one-night stands. Then a blast from the past shows up and turns Rachel's love life into anything but boring. Fantasy Man by Tamara Sneed: Olivia Hawkins has agreed to help out her brother, president of a prestigious Los Angeles public relations firm. Her job? Entertain one of Hollywood's finest bad boys, Clark Stone. Olivia, a no-nonsense kind of woman, thinks that they will have dinner, talk business and call it a night. Clark, however, has very different ideas.
|
You may like...
|