Keeping Tryst

Keeping Tryst
Author: Annie F. Johnston
Publisher: The Floating Press
Total Pages: 17
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775457540

Travel back to medieval times with "Keeping Tryst: A Tale of King Arthur's Time," an engaging short story packed with adventure and romance from the pen of Annie Fellows Johnston, the renowned creator of the Little Colonel series of novels for young adults. Readers young and old will lose themselves in the lyrical language and tightly plotted action of the yarn Johnston spins.

Keeping Tryst

Keeping Tryst
Author: Annie Fellows Johnston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 78
Release: 1906
Genre: Arthurian romances
ISBN:

A dutiful young troubador on a quest to become a knight learns the true value of hard work, perseverance, abiding faith, and lasting fidelity.

Keeping Tryst

Keeping Tryst
Author: Annie Fellows Johnston
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2017-09-25
Genre:
ISBN: 9781977621894

Keeping Tryst

Poems

Poems
Author: Elizabeth Stoddard
Publisher: University of Michigan Library
Total Pages: 172
Release: 1895
Genre: History
ISBN:

The Green Goddess

The Green Goddess
Author: William Archer
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2022-06-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

William Archer in this melodramatic book set the story on a remote Himalayan province named Rukh that is ruled by a Raja. This book describes the story of an airplane that crashed on a treeless mountain on the island. Trapped in an unknown and unfamiliar location, what will happen to the three guests?

Keeping Tryst

Keeping Tryst
Author: Annie Fellows Johnston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 76
Release: 1906
Genre: Arthurian romances
ISBN:

A dutiful young troubador on a quest to become a knight learns the true value of hard work, perseverance, abiding faith, and lasting fidelity.

Tryst

Tryst
Author: S. L. Jennings
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-11-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0062389742

My name is Heidi DuCane. I might seem like your average happily married woman with average desires. But don’t let looks fool you. I have needs that are begging to be satisfied. So what do I want more than anything else? I want my most secret fantasy fulfilled. Have I got your interest now? Are you wondering what my most illicit, dark fantasy involves? I want my husband, Tucker, to watch while another man brings me to pleasure. While I do love Tucker, I’ve always suspected there’s much more out there waiting for me to explore. And my hunch was proven when I met rock superstar Ransom Reed—every woman’s wet dream. I would’ve been insane not to take him up on his offer to share one wild night with him…and Tucker. The sex was mind-blowing! And Tucker enjoyed himself as much as I did. But here’s the catch. The sex was so good that one night wasn’t enough. Neither Tucker nor I can stop thinking about that scorching hot night. My husband loves me so much that he’ll do anything to please me—including helping me reach staggering heights of ecstasy with another man. But it wasn’t just the sex that was enticing. I felt something come alive in me, and I felt so deliciously satisfied and loved by both men. Now that Tucker and Ransom have made my most forbidden fantasies come true, I’ve learned an important lesson. I can never go back to the way things were before….

The Green Goddess

The Green Goddess
Author: Louise Jordan Miln
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1922
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Vicar was suffering-almost as much as he had suffered the night that Helen, his wife, had died-and because he was suffering he dressed his fine cameo-like face in its sunniest smile. That was his way-parts of his creed-of-daily-life, an intrinsic part of his self. A godly man, in the sweetest and strongest senses of that overused word, Philip Reynolds had a wholesome flair for the things of earth that both mellow human life and give it a tang. He liked his dinner, and he liked it good. He loved his roses, and he was vastly proud of his turnips. His modest cellar was admirably stocked. He enjoyed the logs that burned and glowed on his wide hearths. He was fond of his books-both inside and out. If he found a newly purchased book (he subscribed to no library) little worth reading, he discarded it. He gave it away, if he held it harmless; if he thought it a hurtful volume, he burned it. But his taste was broad, and his charity-to books as well as to people-was wide.