States of Love, Collection 1

States of Love, Collection 1
Author: Ann Omasta
Publisher: More Happily Ever Afters
Total Pages: 411
Release: 2024-02-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Visit five states in this collection of single-parent, enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, found family, grumpy-sunshine, and billionaire romances. ALABAMA ADMIRER: Single dad Xander trusted a beautiful stranger with his little girl. When the worst thing imaginable happens, he’ll do anything to protect them both. ALASKA ADVENTURER: Boone is a grumpy mountain man. When Quinn arrives on his doorstep in remote Alaska — with his orphaned niece and nephew in tow — their instant attraction is hot enough to melt a glacier. ARIZONA ARTIST: Kendall is hurt, betrayed, and stranded. Her rescuer is a sexy, artistic type. But life has taught her that when someone seems too good to be true, he’s hiding something. ARKANSAS ATHLETE: Bristol is stranded on the side of a highway on the verge of giving birth. Athletic Lane is about to make the most important catch of his life. Maybe he shouldn’t mention that he passed out during the childbirth video in high school health class. CALIFORNIA CRUSH: Brody is the king of both cryptocurrency and surfing. When his massive fortune is stolen, the only logical suspect is his new love, Vella. The States of Love books are scorching stories with heat, heart, suspense, and laughter. They feature hunky heroes, strong heroines, seductive instalove, sizzling bedroom scenes, and satisfying happily-ever-after endings. Start anywhere. Binge-read them all. Dive in now to satisfy your steamy romance craving.

States of the Body Produced by Love

States of the Body Produced by Love
Author: Nisha Ramayya
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: SCOTBIB 2019
ISBN: 9781999675943

Love is a many-headed snake in Nisha Ramayya's debut poetry collection, twisting its way through devotion, sacrifice, and bliss. Seeking a way home, Ramayya discovers that homecoming - the impossible return - is a process of make-believe and magical thinking across Britain, India, and the infinite expanse. Ramayya's visionary poetry traces an opalescent, treacherous world by way of heritage, ritual, and myth. Thousand-petalled lotuses bloom inside skulls, goddesses with dirty feet charm honeybees, strains of jazz standards bleed into anti-national anthems. Meditating on diasporic identity and relationships, her writing roams the Indo-European language family, finds consolation in genealogies of decolonial and anti-racist resistance, and roots itself in the movements between ancient Sanskrit texts and contemporary feminist prose poems. In Ramayya's hands, the body assumes many forms as love produces many states: attraction and repulsion, excitement and exhaustion, selfishness and the dissolution of self. Desire, eroticism, and care contain the possibilities of shame, fury, and destruction. Moving towards and away from love, being translated and transformed by love, suffering under love and refusing its power - the poems in this book never leave love's hold.

States of Love, Collection 3

States of Love, Collection 3
Author: Ann Omasta
Publisher: More Happily Ever Afters
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2024-04-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Visit four states in this collection of small-town, rock star, firefighter, enemies-to-lovers, forbidden, hockey, and opposites attract romances. IDAHO IDOL: Gavin Timberbatch is the hottest rock star on the planet, until he isn’t. When scandal strikes, Gavin gets canceled. Will Gavin and Demi’s brand-new relationship be able to survive? ILLINOIS INNKEEPER: After Graham’s inn burns down, his life turns upside down. Firefighter Miranda doesn’t want to believe the evidence, which seems to show that Graham intentionally set his inn on fire. Will Graham and Miranda’s explosive chemistry burn out before their flame of passion can fully ignite? INDIANA IDEALIST: Leo is a passionate environmentalist with a sustainable Christmas tree farm. He is constantly at odds with Camille, the owner of a successful golf course––with fertilizer runoff that pollutes a local stream. Despite their differences, Leo and Camille keep being drawn together by his ornery and lovable pot-bellied pig, Charlotte. IOWA INTELLECT: No one expects professional hockey player Brock Mann to be smart or creative, and that’s exactly how he likes it. Dr. Caroline Wilson is growing weary of patching up the battered and bruised hockey player. When Brock and Caroline are put to the test, who will come out on top? The States of Love books are scorching stories with heat, heart, suspense, and laughter. They feature hunky heroes, strong heroines, seductive instalove, sizzling bedroom scenes, and satisfying happily-ever-after endings. Start anywhere. Binge-read them all. Dive in now to satisfy your steamy romance craving.

Empire State

Empire State
Author: Jason Shiga
Publisher: Abrams
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2011-06-24
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 1613121539

Jimmy is a stereotypical geek who works at the library in Oakland, California, and is trapped in his own torpidity. Sara is his best friend, but she wants to get a life (translation: an apartment in Brooklyn and a publishing internship). When Sara moves to New York City, Jimmy is rattled. Then lonely. Then desperate. He screws up his courage, writes Sara a letter about his true feelings, and asks her to meet him at the top of the Empire State Building (a nod to their ongoing debate about Sleepless in Seattle). Jimmy's cross-country bus trip to Manhattan is as hapless and funny as Jimmy himself. When he arrives in the city he's thought of as "a festering hellhole," he's surprised by how exciting he finds New York, and how heartbreaking—he discovers Sara has a boyfriend! Jason Shiga's bold visual storytelling, sly pokes at popular culture, and subtle text work together seamlessly in Empire State, creating a quirky graphic novel comedy about the vagaries of love and friendship. Praise for Empire State: "He [Shiga] displays a wicked sense of comic timing." -Publishers Weekly "Empire State: A Love Story (Or Not) is funny, sweet, geeky and affecting, and definitely worth a read." -Wired.com "Shiga's illustrations . . . are unique and endearing, and his images of NYC are instantly recognizable." -am New York "If Woody Allen grew up in Oakland rather than Manhattan, he'd most likely see the world, and especially New York City, as Jason Shiga does in Empire State." -Big Think.com

Biscuits, the Dole, and Nodding Donkeys

Biscuits, the Dole, and Nodding Donkeys
Author: Norman D. Brown
Publisher: University of Texas Press
Total Pages: 664
Release: 2019-10-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 1477319476

“A fascinating tour of Texas state politics during the Great Depression” from the historian and author of Hood, Bonnet, and Little Brown Jug (Keith J. Volanto, author of Texas Voices). When the venerable historian Norman D. Brown published Hood, Bonnet, and Little Brown Jug in 1984, he earned national acclaim for revealing the audacious tactics at play in Texas politics during the Roaring Twenties, detailing the effects of the Ku Klux Klan, newly enfranchised women, and Prohibition. Shortly before his death in 2015, Brown completed Biscuits, the Dole, and Nodding Donkeys, which picks up just as the Democratic Party was poised for a bruising fight in the 1930 primary. Charting the governorships of Dan Moody, Ross Sterling, Miriam “Ma” Ferguson in her second term, and James V. Allred, this engrossing sequel takes its title from the notion that Texas politicians should give voters what they want (“When you cease to deliver the biscuits they will not be for you any longer,” said Jim “Pa” Ferguson) while remaining wary of federal assistance (the dole) in a state where the economy is fueled by oil pumpjacks (nodding donkeys). Taking readers to an era when a self-serving group of Texas politicians operated in a system that was closed to anyone outside the state’s white, wealthy echelons, Brown unearths a riveting, little-known history whose impact continues to ripple at the capitol. “Rich in personal detail, and general audiences and aficionados of Texana will enjoy the colorful portraits of James and Miriam Ferguson, Ross Sterling, Tom Love, John Nance Garner, and others.” —History: Reviews of New Books