Phantom Marriage

Phantom Marriage
Author: Penny Jordan
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1488037973

Read this classic romance by New York Times bestselling author Penny Jordan, now available for the first time in e-book! She had weathered life’s storms alone. Tara had been only seventeen when she’d given herself to James. She had borne him twins in secret, inventing a short-lived marriage to protect her fatherless children and to hide her shame. The years had brought Tara added wisdom, though time hadn’t dulled the pain of James’s rejection or the aching pleasure of their remembered passion. Meeting him again was a shock, but Tara was determined never to let him know the price she had paid in silence for her first and only love. Title originally published in 1983 Read this brand new romance by USA TODAY bestselling author Miranda Lee! She resisted him once… But this billionaire is playing to win! A luxury villa on Capri will be the latest jewel in playboy Leonardo Fabrizzi’s crown, until he discovers Veronica Hanson stands to inherit it. She’s the only woman to ever resist his charms, but he’s determined to tempt her into sensual surrender! He seduces her cleverly and slowly and their explosive chemistry is spectacular. But so are the consequences when Veronica reveals she’s pregnant! Originally published in 2018.

Phantom Marriage

Phantom Marriage
Author: Penny Jordan
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Total Pages: 189
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780263102208

BETWEEN MARRIAGE AND MERGER

BETWEEN MARRIAGE AND MERGER
Author: Harumi Benisako
Publisher: Harlequin / SB Creative
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2022-12-01
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 4596496722

I have to pretend to be the fiancée of my boss, whom I’m secretly in love with! Real estate entrepreneur Noah Locke’s secretary, Lily, is at a loss for words. Their client wants to scrap their contract after news leaked on a gossip site about Noah’s nefarious playboy antics. So Noah suggests Lily attend the client’s daughter’s wedding as his fiancée to help solve the issue. When Lily puts the engagement ring on, she tells herself it’s just pretend and that Noah can never know that she’s secretly in love with him. But when they kiss for the first time, the passion feels all too real…

Becoming Achilles

Becoming Achilles
Author: Richard Kerr Holway
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2011-12-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739146920

Viewing the Iliad and myth through the lens of modern psychology, in Becoming Achilles: Child-Sacrifice, War, and Misrule in the Iliad and Beyond,Richard Holway shows how the epic underwrites individual and communal catharsis and denial. Sacrificial childrearing generates but also threatens agonistic, glory-seeking ancient Greek cultures. Not only aggression but knowledge of sacrificial parenting must be purged. Just as Zeus contrives to have threats to his regime play out harmlessly (to him) in the mortal realm, so the Iliad dramatizes threats to Archaic and later Greek cultures in the safe arena of poetic performance. The epic represents in displaced form destructive mother-son and father-daughter liaisons and resulting strife within and between generations. Holway calls into question the Iliad’s (and many scholars’) presentation of Achilles as a hero who speaks truth to power, learns through suffering, and exemplifies kingly virtues that Agamemnon lacks. So too the Iliad’s cathartic process, whether conceived as purging innate aggression or arriving at moral clarity. Instead, Holway argues, Achilles (and Socrates) try to prove they are not what at bottom they experience themselves to be—needy, defenseless children, who fear to acknowledge, much less speak out against, parents' use of them to meet parents' needs. What emerges from Holway’s analysis is not only a new reading of the Iliad, from its first word to its last, but a revised account of the family dynamics underlying ancient Greek cultures.

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln
Author: Carl Sandburg
Publisher: New York, Brace
Total Pages: 634
Release: 1926
Genre: Presidents
ISBN:

The Phantom's Opera

The Phantom's Opera
Author: Sadie Montgomery
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2007-10-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0595915183

Known only as Erik Costanzi to the patrons of the Teatro dell'Opera and immersed in the world of music, the Phantom of the Opera believes his demons have been laid to rest. When a fire breaks out in the Teatro, Erik is thought to have died in the blaze. But he wakes-without memory and without an identity-in the arms of his former lover, Lucianna Fiortino. Given a chance to keep Erik to herself, Lucianna invents a fairy-tale past for him. She has him take the name of her dead husband, not realizing that she thus condemns him to live a fiction that spirals further and further out of control. Has Erik lost everything, including himself? Yet Meg cannot accept that her husband has died. She knows that the stranger who watches in the wings and sends her roses must be Erik. But someone else watches over both Erik and Meg, waiting for another chance at revenge. Only the Phantom can save them. Book III in the Phoenix of the Opera series, The Phantom's Opera continues the story begun in The Phoenix of the Opera and Out of the Darkness: The Phantom's Journey.

Women as Unseen Characters

Women as Unseen Characters
Author: Pascale Bonnemère
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2013-03-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 081220137X

Rituals have always been a focus of ethnographies of Melanesia, providing a ground for important theorizing in anthropology. This is especially true of the male initiation rituals that until recently were held in Papua New Guinea. For the most part, these rituals have been understood as all-male institutions, intended to maintain and legitimate male domination. Women's exclusion from the forest space where men conducted most such rites has been taken as a sign of their exclusion from the entire ritual process. Women as Unseen Characters is the first book to examine the role of females in Papua New Guinea male rituals, and the first systematic treatment of this issue for any part of the world. In this volume, leading Melanesian scholars build on recent ethnographies that show how female kin had roles in male rituals that had previously gone unseen. Female seclusion and the enforcement of taboos were crucial elements of the ritual process: forms of presence in their own right. Contributors here provide detailed accounts of the different kinds of female presence in various Papua New Guinea male rituals. When these are restored to the picture, the rituals can no longer be interpreted merely as an institution for reproducing male domination but must also be understood as a moment when the whole system of relations binding a male person to his kin is reorganized. By dealing with the participation of women, a totally neglected dimension of male rituals is added to our understanding.