Mandy's He-Man

Mandy's He-Man
Author: Donna Gallagher
Publisher: Totally Entwined Group (USA+CAD)
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2013-01-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1781841950

Can this rugged mountain of a man really protect her, teach her to trust and love again? Or will the choices she's made in the past destroy her future? Having managed to break free from an abusive relationship with a cruel and dominating ex-boyfriend, Australian artist Mandy Magenta—a.k.a. Amanda Smith—should be terrified when she first meets the enormous bulk that is Jonathon 'JT' Thomson. He is fierce. Not only is JT the biggest, most muscular man Mandy has ever set eyes on, but he makes a living playing the brutal sport of Rugby League. So why, then, does Mandy's body go into lust overdrive at the mere sight of him? She doesn't feel a hint of alarm as the colours that exist in her mind, created and inspired by her own emotions and her artistic talents, explode with vibrant and passionate intensity. Could JT be the man to remind her that she is still a sensual, amorous woman, a woman deserving of love and tenderness—and can he protect her from the threats her ex has promised to deliver on?

Mandy's Little Project: Feminizing the Shy Young Man

Mandy's Little Project: Feminizing the Shy Young Man
Author: Nikki Crescent
Publisher: Princess Publishing
Total Pages: 55
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Mandy doesn’t have many friends after her two closest female friends move to the other side of the country. She got into a fight with her other female friend, so now the only friend she has left is her old childhood best friend, Keith. Keith is a great guy: funny, caring, and smart. But he decides to jeopardize their friendship one night by kissing her at a party. Mandy hasn’t told anyone—not even Keith—that she’s a lesbian. And she doesn’t want to lose Keith as a friend. But he’s persistent. He professes his love for her, and he refuses to back down, no matter how many times Mandy rejects him. So Mandy decides to try to make the best of a bad situation. If Keith really wants to be in a relationship, then he’s going to need to learn to be more in touch with his femme side.

Mandy's Legacy

Mandy's Legacy
Author: Barbara Blanchard Coley
Publisher: American Book Publishing
Total Pages: 570
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 158982752X

Mandy and the Mayor

Mandy and the Mayor
Author: Jean C. Gordon
Publisher: Upstate NY Romance
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2016-05-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The last place Mandy Harris would choose to spend her summer is Whitmore Mills, a sleepy village in the Adirondack Mountains. She far prefers city life. But the village needs a director for its summer recreation program, and the deal is too good to pass up. The compensation includes a grant to pay off her student loans, and the experience will look great on her teaching resume. The only difficult part is her boss, Mayor Whitmore. Thaddeus Whitmore is intent on vindicating his family name and returning prosperity to his dying hometown. His father plunged the community into economic decline when he closed the family lumber mill to meet the divorce demands of his "trophy" wife. Thad’s remedy is to turn the old mill buildings into a high-class resort. He has studiously planned for every imaginable obstacle except the arrival of Mandy Harris. While Thad’s great Aunt Aggie plays matchmaker, Mandy and Thad clash on everything, from her hiring, to her recreation programs, to his resort plans. More than a few sparks fly in the process. But are they enough to burn through Mandy and Thad’s differences and ignite the flame of everlasting love?

Mandy Oxendine

Mandy Oxendine
Author: Charles Waddell Chesnutt
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 1997
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780252063473

In a novel rejected by a major publisher in the 19th century as too shocking for its time, writer Charles W. Chesnutt (1858-1932) challenges the notion that race, class, education, and gender must define one's rightful place in society. Both a romance and a mystery, MANDY OXENDINE tells the compelling story of two fair-skinned, racially mixed lovers who chose to live on opposite sides of the color line.

CEO's Temporary Husband (BOOK #3)

CEO's Temporary Husband (BOOK #3)
Author: Mr. Rams
Publisher: NovelCat
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2022-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This is the third book of the series of CEO's Temporary Husband. John Suarez is a Traditional doctor who went to the city to find herbal medicine for their hospital in the province upon arriving at the city he saw a drunk lady and rescued her by men who assaulted her. Because new to the city he brought the woman to a motel and a one night stand happened. Andrea is the CEO of Cristobal Cosmetics Enterprises Holding Inc. She was very troubled with the things going on around her, so she went to the bar to relax the night before yesterday. Unexpectedly, she was drunk. When she woke up, she was already in the motel. Her clothes were long gone, and there was a man lying beside her. This man was John. If she hadn't thought well John should have been in jail for what he did to her. However, due to the stress from her family recently Andrea got an idea. Instead of handing John to the police, she decided to make him her temporary husband. Officially authorised by Novelcat: “Bad CEO” theme series novels.

Deadly Currents

Deadly Currents
Author: Beth Groundwater
Publisher: Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2011-03-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0738729299

A new series from award-winning author Beth Groundwater The Arkansas River, heart and soul of Salida, Colorado, fuels the small town's economy and thrums in the blood of river ranger Mandy Tanner. When a whitewater rafting accident occurs, she deftly executes a rescue, but a man dies anyway. Turns out, it wasn't the rapids that killed him—he was murdered. Tom King was a rich land developer with bitter business rivals, who cheated on his wife, refused to support his kayak-obsessed son, and infuriated environmentalists. Mandy's world is upended again when tragedy strikes closer to home. Suspicious that the most recent death is connected to Tom King's murder, Mandy goes on an emotionally turbulent quest for the truth—and ends up in dangerous waters. Praise: "Groundwater kicks off a new series that combines outdoor action with more than a modicum of old-fashioned detection."—Kirkus Reviews "With a fresh locale and a spunky if at times too emotional heroine, this is a promising new series by the author of the gift-basket designer Claire Hanover mysteries (A Real Basket Case)."—Library Journal "Readers who enjoy fast-moving stories and wilderness environments will keep turning the pages of this promising series debut."—Booklist "The amiable cast, along with Groundwater's fascinating firsthand knowledge of rafting, makes this a series worth watching."—Mystery Scene "An entertaining read...[Deadly Currents is] a classic and well-written murder mystery, you won't be able to put it down."—Colorado Country Life "Groundwater's novel is filled with river lore, vivid descriptions, and loving depictions of the varied characters who make up the tight-knit community."—Alfred Hitchcock Mystery Magazine "A remarkable book by an author who clearly knows and loves her territory. Don’t miss it!"—William Kent Krueger, New York Times bestselling author "Comes rushing at you from the first page like roiling whitewater, and culminates in a riveting climax that lives up to this book's name. If you like outdoor adventure and gripping characters, this one's a must-read."—Sandi Ault, Mary Higgins Clark and WILLA Award-winning author of the Wild Mystery Series "A heart-racing debut with as many twists and turns and unexpected upsets as a ride through the rapids itself."—Margaret Coel, author of The Silent Spring

Madness and the Loss of Identity in Nineteenth Century Fiction

Madness and the Loss of Identity in Nineteenth Century Fiction
Author: Judy Cornes
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2007-09-11
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0786432241

An obsession with individual identity pervaded Western thinking in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This critical study examines the concept of identity in the works of nineteenth century American and British authors, focusing especially on psychologically mad, vague, shifting and dualistic characterization. Authors examined include Ambrose Bierce, Henry James, Wilkie Collins, Robert Louis Stevenson, Charles Chesnutt, Lillie Devereux Blake, and Mary Elizabeth Braddon. The text discusses how each author was influenced by contemporary events (such as the American Civil War, slavery, the Second Great Awakening, and the beginnings of modern psychology), how those experiences shaped contemporary intellectual thought regarding identity, and how the resulting concern with personal identity was manifested in literary characters who were either in search of or running from themselves.

Not Without Her Children

Not Without Her Children
Author: Mandy Mason
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1528983165

Leaving family, friends, and all her belongings behind, single mother Mandy, flees from the Netherlands with her two young children. Secretly emigrating to Australia, she escapes her vicious perpetrator to start a new life in a country she had never set foot in before. Mandy’s story spans the globe. In her childhood, she grew up in Africa and her ex-husband, Janus, originally from India, married Mandy to start a new life in Europe. After ten years of marriage, when Mandy finally announced the divorce, she faced Janus’ faked suicide, attempted kidnapping of their children to India and domestic violence. Mandy shielded her children from the ‘ice aged’ child protection system in the Netherlands, which blindly stood up for Janus’ rights with no regard for the suffering this created. To fight for a new life in Australia with her children, Mandy digs deep inside herself. She faces abuse of international law, fighting every step of the way—for her children. They are her everything. A disaster is inevitable, yet, there is hope...

Rocco and Mandy: A Red Team Wedding Novella

Rocco and Mandy: A Red Team Wedding Novella
Author: Elaine Levine
Publisher: Elaine Levine
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2019-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Pregnant and alone—not a situation Mandy Fielding ever expected to find herself in, especially not while living with the man who owns her heart and is her baby’s father. Rocco isn’t a whole man, and hasn’t been since his return from Afghanistan. Just where they go from here, she doesn’t know. The past is more real than the present in covert operative Rocco Silas’ mind. His girlfriend, Mandy--the only woman he’s ever loved--adores his son as if he were her own. And now, she and Rocco are expecting their first child. Rocco’s been in this spot before, and its ending was the stuff of nightmares. He’s coming to believe there’s only one way to break that terrible cycle…