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Outed (Paperback)
Mary Whitney
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R196
Discovery Miles 1 960
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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We weren't supposed to be friends. We weren't even supposed to like
each other. I'm Michael Grath. I'll admit I was elected to Congress
on my Republican family history. I was out to make a name for
myself, until I met Jessie Clark, a spitfire Democrat. She'd be my
nemesis, if I could just stop thinking about her. We've got nothing
and everything in common, but our past divides us. She made one
choice; I made another, and we can't reconcile the two because it's
an issue that divides America as well. So like I said, we weren't
supposed to be friends, we weren't even supposed to like each
other, and we certainly weren't supposed to fall in love.
When is a chance meeting not by chance? Maybe when you hide who you
are. The night before Lily Robles announces she's running for
Congress, she meets a handsome stranger at a coffee shop. Their
chemistry is strong, and not wanting to scare him off, she avoids
telling him she's a local politician. She doesn't want the night to
end--until she realizes he's one of her opponents in the primary.
Jack Bengston can't place where he's seen Lily's pretty face. He's
taken with her, and he's sure the feeling is mutual--until she
leaves him hanging and without her number. When Jack and Lily meet
again as candidates, California State Senator John Bengston and
Sonoma County Supervisor Ursula Robles, they find an awkward
romantic encounter is no way to kick-off a campaign, but how do you
stop an attraction once it starts? There are times when politicians
want to put their identities aside.
Sixteen years is a long time to wait for your true love to
reappear, and, anyway, Nicki Johnson couldn't wait for the
impossible to happen. Hard life lessons have taught her that fairy
tales are children's stories, and fate is cruel. Burying her hopes,
she's spent the last sixteen years focused and driven toward her
career, and it's landed her with a job at the White House with a
gem of a boyfriend. But when her high school love, Adam Kincaid,
walks into the White House as a BBC reporter, Nicki's world is
thrown into turmoil as she relives their past. Adam has come back
for her, but has he arrived too late?
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Muse (Paperback)
Rebecca Marie Whitney
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R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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I'm a journalist-Adam Kincaid, BBC reporter, to be exact, so I'm
not going to bury the lead. I'm about to see the woman I never got
over. I know that because I've been back in America for years now,
and I still don't date American girls. My dad would say I've come
to my senses, sticking to my own British patrician kind, but that's
crap. Mum, the psychologist, would more wisely say it's my
unresolved issues around Nicki. My teenage years are long behind
me, yet my guilt over her remains. So I've avoided all things
Nicki, though the irony is she's the one avoiding me. Maybe if we
see each other, we can both move on. Could she ever forgive me? Can
you forgive yourself when you hurt someone you love? But please,
don't answer yet. I've jumped ahead of the story, and as a
reporter, I should give you more background to get to the root of
it all. So let me tell you my story. Then you can be the judge.
Late one night, Nicki Johnson plays with emotional fire and Googles
her high school love, only to find his name splashed across the
British gossip columns. Back in his native England, Adam Kincaid is
successful and dating a woman from an aristocratic family like his
own. With a career in politics, Nicki's no slouch, but she knows
Adam is living a world away from her life. Yet there was a time he
was no farther than the next locker. Nicki will never forget their
year together in high school-the year of her sister's death, the
year her mother checked out. Adam helped Nicki through suffocating
grief, and she led him through coming of age. But when is a high
school crush something more?
Ever wonder about the magic of breathing? Why some are invisible?
Transmutation explains that the Creator controls his Universe
through light threads, instinct, recordings on the film of space.
Unveil these mysteries to reveal the Spiritual Self. (Philosophy)
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