His Suspicious Ways

His Suspicious Ways
Author: Lexxie Couper
Publisher: Entangled: Indulgence
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1640630368

Years ago, Jackson McKenzie let desire override his better judgement when he indulged in the hottest night of his life with Ali, a young woman he knew was off-limits. Guilt drove him to say things he didn’t mean and leave when he wanted to stay more than anything. But now that he’s heard Ali might be in trouble, he has no choice but to step back into her life, no matter how unwelcome he is. After her father’s death and her mother’s worsening illness, Ali Graham is just trying to keep things together. But the mounting medical bills mean she’s in danger of losing her inherited yacht-chartering business. Just when it seems things couldn’t get worse, the man who broke her heart sails back into her life, claiming he wants to help. As much as her traitorous body still craves his touch, Ali tries to keep Jackson at arm’s length. But how far is she willing to go to avoid risking her heart again?

Cryder

Cryder
Author: George Clifford Shedd
Publisher:
Total Pages: 410
Release: 1922
Genre:
ISBN:

Platonism

Platonism
Author: Paul Elmer More
Publisher:
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1917
Genre:
ISBN:

The Stubborn Billionaire

The Stubborn Billionaire
Author: Lexxie Couper
Publisher: Entangled: Indulgence
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2017-01-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1633758567

I’m going to ruin Sienna Roberts. Ruthless? Maybe. But it’s what’s put me on top. And it’s what’s going to help me get revenge on the woman who put my family through hell. My plan has been in play for months. She has no idea I’m the mysterious benefactor commissioning her artwork, or that the downfall in store for her will be the end of her career. But there’s something I didn’t plan for—the way her smile and touch starts to make me forget all I blame her for... Each book in the The Muse series is a standalone story that can be enjoyed out of order. The Stubborn Billionaire The Mistaken Billionaire The Irredeemable Billionaire

Who's A Good Boy?

Who's A Good Boy?
Author: Lexxie Couper
Publisher: Lexxie Couper
Total Pages: 155
Release: 2022-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Love has a way of biting you on the butt when you least expect it... Chelsea Timothy Holt is totally out of my league. He’s damn-near Australian royalty and I’m just a dog trainer. There’s no chance he’d want anything to do with me, especially after I accidentally spilt juice all over him just before he’s about to go on national TV. And then the success of my business suddenly hinges on us being in a relationship. How the hell am I going to make that happen? Tim Romance isn’t on my agenda. Nor is dog ownership. And then Chelsea Parker slams into me. Literally. She’s a complication I don’t need, but for some reason, I can’t stop thinking about her. Her smile, the way she makes me laugh, the way my body reacts to her…. I want everything about her. But what is she going to do when she discovers the truth I’m hiding from her? A truth involving a three-legged mutt called Wilbur? ***A note from Lexxie: Who's A Good Boy? is a stand-alone, 100% HEA, feel-good contemporary romance that will make you smile. Or wag your tail.***

Merkland: Or, Self Sacrifice

Merkland: Or, Self Sacrifice
Author: Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1854
Genre: English fiction
ISBN:

One of Queen Victoria's favorite writers, Margaret Oliphant's novels were often set in her native Scotland. In the popular novel Merkland, a spirited young Scottish woman is laid low by adversity and comes to learn about the value of honoring others' needs before one's own.

Subtle Energy Techniques

Subtle Energy Techniques
Author: Cyndi Dale
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0738752916

Renowned author Cyndi Dale invites you into the world of subtle energy, where you'll explore auras, chakras, intuition, and the basics of her groundbreaking energy techniques. Whether your goals are physical, psychological, or spiritual, these methods can help you achieve your desires, heal your wounds, and live an enlightened life.

Finding the Will of God

Finding the Will of God
Author: Bruce K. Waltke
Publisher: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2016
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0802872670

New edition of a popular, biblically based guidebook exploring God's will Does the Bible teach Christians to "find" God's "special will" for their lives? No, it does not, says respected biblical scholar Bruce Waltke, contrary to much popular evangelical teaching. In this acclaimed book Waltke clearly distinguishes between pagan divination ("guessmancy") and solid, Bible-based guidance as he distills from Scripture a six-point program to help guide Jesus followers on their life journey. This expanded and extensively rewritten second edition of Waltke's Finding the Will of God incorporates the best insights from many other books on guidance that have appeared since the first edition came out (2002), and it includes an entirely new chapter on learning to protect one's heart. This edition also features thoughtful questions for reflection at the end of each chapter.

Merkland

Merkland
Author: Mrs. Margaret Oliphant
Publisher: STRINGER & TOWNSEND.
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2016-06-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Merkland : or, Self Sacrifice The house and small estate of Merkland were situated in one of the northern counties of Scotland, within some three or four miles of a little post-town which bore the dignified name of Portoran. The Oran water swept by the side of its small port, just before it joined its jocund dark-brown waters to the sea, and various coasting vessels carried its name and its traffic out (a little way) into the world. The parish in which Merkland stood, boasted at least its three Lairds’ houses—there was Strathoran, the lordliest of all, with its wide acres extending over three or four adjacent parishes. There was the Tower, with its compact and richly-cultivated lands, the well-ordered property of Mrs. Catherine Douglas; and, lastly, there was Merkland—the home of a race of vigorous Rosses, renowned in former generations for its hosts of sons and daughters, and connected by the spreading of those strong and healthful off-shoots, with half of the families of like degree in Scotland. The children of the last Ross of Merkland had not been vigorous—one by one, in childhood, and in youth, they had dropped into the family grave, and when the infant Anne was born, her worn-out mother died, leaving besides the newborn child, only one son. His mother’s brother long before had made this Norman, his heir. At the same time, in consideration of his independent inheritance, and his changed name, he had been excluded from the succession to his father’s lands. So Mr. Ross of Merkland, in terror lest his estate should have no worthier proprietor than the sickly little girl whose birth had cost her mother’s life, married hastily again. When Lewis and Anne were still only infants, Norman Rutherford left his father’s house to take possession of his own—and then some terrible blight had fallen upon him, spoken of in fearful whispers at the time, but almost wholly forgotten now. A stranger in the district at the time our history begins would only have learned, after much inquiry, that Norman, escaping from his native country with the stain of blood upon his hands, proved a second Jonah to the ship in which he had embarked, and so was lost, and that grief for his crime had brought his father’s grey hairs in sorrow to the grave. But the difference of name, and the entire silence maintained by his family concerning him, had puzzled country gossips, and restrained the voice of rumor, even at the time. Now his remembrance had almost entirely passed away, and in another week Lewis Ross, Esq., of Merkland, would be of age. But the whole dreadful tale in all the darkness of its misery had been poured into Anne’s ears that day. She had known nothing of it before. Now, her stepmother thought, it was full time she should know, because—a reason that made Anne shrink and tremble—Mrs. Ross felt convinced that the girl who was so soon to be a visitor at the Tower, could be no other than the daughter of the murdered man.