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Summer Wind
Author | : P. Kosak |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 266 |
Release | : 2002-06-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0595225837 |
Follow heiress and author Allison Stafford on her third national book tour. Cautious and living with a wounded heart, she tries to put her life back together after Sean McGuire deserted her and their baby daughter six years ago. Learning to live successfully is one thing, learning to love again is much harder. The stubborn Irishman who holds her heart captive is living with bitterness and an obsessive work ethic that leaves no room for love since Allison Stafford failed to live up to her promise six years ago! Cynical and deeply wounded he won't admit that his heart can only belong to one woman, the spoiled and heartless Allie Stafford! Their passionate and rocky road to true love explodes across America. From pristine Lake Tahoe in the Sierra Nevada mountains to Chicago, from the romantic Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island to the teeming streets of New York City this star-crossed love story careens toward it's ultimate climax across the sea in Northern Ireland! Wings of Winter and now Summer Wind, the sequel, weave a powerful story of love, betrayal and healing. You will laugh and cry with these characters before you're finished. Both novels are available from iUniverse.
Summer Wind
Author | : Angus Hyslop |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 462 |
Release | : 2007-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1847532187 |
SUSPENSE... CORRUPTION... GREED... DECEIT... KIDNAP... ACTION... ROMANCE... HEARTBREAK AND MURDER... A GRIPPING STORY WHEN A YOUNG GROUP OF GUYS AND GIRLS GO IN SEARCH OF SUNKEN 2ND WORLD WAR GOLD AND OTHER TREASURE...
The Summer Wind
Author | : Mary Alice Monroe |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 384 |
Release | : 2014-06-17 |
Genre | : Family & Relationships |
ISBN | : 1476770026 |
"This heartwarming women's fiction series from beloved New York Times bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe centers on Marietta Colson Muir, a dowager of Charleston society who has retired to her historic summer home on Sullivan's Island called Conquest, and her three granddaughters Carson, Eudora, and Harper. It's summer once again on idyllic Sullivan's Island, but Eudora, or Dora as she's affectionately called by her family, is feeling anything but perfect. With a perpetually withdrawn son and an impending divorce, the pressure is just too much to handle, and Dora cracks, suffering what the doctors are calling 'Broken Heart' syndrome. Mamaw, Lucille, Harper, and Carson all rally around Dora to support her and nurse her back to health--however, it seems Dora isn't the only one falling apart this summer. Between Lucille's health scare and an unexpected surprise that has Carson reconsidering her life's direction, it looks like all the women of Sullivan's Island could use some TLC. When Sullivan's is hit with a tropical storm, it will be up to the three sisters to band together and weather the tempest together--both the one outside their windows, and the raging sea of emotions within each one of them" --
Cold Summer Wind
Author | : Jessica Russell |
Publisher | : Gatekeeper Press |
Total Pages | : 332 |
Release | : 2022-10-24 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1662932936 |
The Bradshaws, who readers first met in Hot Winter Sun, are living a peaceful life in Restoration England, under the gay and clever King Charles II. A season is launched for their unusually beautiful and high-spirited daughter, Julia. However, after an unexpected visit from Philip Lambarth, a bizarre and tragic chain of events is set off, changing Julia's life forever. Too late, Julia realizes the true nature of the man she thought she loved, and broken-hearted, impetuously enters a marriage of convenience. Julia attempts to live quietly and banish the memory of Philip's treachery, when another man captures her heart in a way she never dreamed possible. Being unable to convince Julia to end her unsuitable marriage, he eventually leaves Cornwall for London, and Julia is left devastated and hopeless in a trap of her own making. Madness and murder then stalk this unusual heroine, until an astonishing twist of fate restores the happiness she thought was lost forever. Book Review: "It simmers, bubbles, then boils over!" -- Novelio-Listen to My Words Podcast
By Way of the Wind
Author | : Jim Moore |
Publisher | : Sheridan House, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781574090031 |
Begins when the author announces to his bride of two months that they will build a boat and sail to the South Pacific.
The Woman Without a Hole - & Other Risky Themes from Old Japanese Poems
Author | : Robin D. Gill |
Publisher | : Paraverse Press |
Total Pages | : 505 |
Release | : 2007 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 0974261882 |
17-syllabet Japanese poems about human foibles, sans season (i.e., not haiku), were introduced a half-century ago by RH Blyth in two books, "Edo Satirical Verse Anthologies" and "Japanese Life and Character in Senryu." Blyth regretted having to introduce not the best senryu, but only the best that were clean enough to pass the censors. In this anthology, compiled, translated and essayed by Robin D. Gill, like Blyth, a renowned translator of thousands of haiku, we find 1,300 of the senryu (and zappai) that would once have been dangerous to publish. The book is not just an anthology of dirty poems such as Legman's classic "Limericks" or Burford's delightful "Bawdy Verse," but probing essays of thirty themes representative of the eros - both real and imaginary - of Edo, at the time, the world's largest city. Japanese themselves use senryu for historical documentation of social attitudes and cultural practices; thousands of senryu (and the related zappai), including many poems we might consider obscene, serve as examples in the Japanese equivalent of the OED (nipponkokugodaijiten). The specialized argot, obscure allusions and ellipsis that make reading dirty senryu a delightful riddle for one who knows just enough to be challenged yet not defeated, make them impenetrable to outsiders, so this educational yet entertaining resource has not been accessible to most students of Japanese (and the limited translations prove that even professors have difficulty with it). This book tries to accomplish the impossible: it includes all the information - original poems, pronunciation, explanation, glossary - needed to help specialists improve their senryu reading skills, while refraining from full citations to leave plenty of room for the curious monolingual to skip about the eclectic goodies. [Published simultaneously with two titles as an experiment.]
The Wind At My Back
Author | : Paul Maunder |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2018-05-17 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 1472948122 |
In this deeply personal and lyrical exploration of what it means to ride a bicycle, Paul Maunder explores how our memories have a dialogue with landscape and how cycling and creativity are connected. Taking a journey through the places that have shaped him, we ride across wild moorland, through suburbia and city streets, into quintessentially English pastoral scenes. We see too some of the darker parts of the British countryside, sites of great secrecy that intrigue the imagination. This is a book about how landscape can sustain us, and how even an hour's escape can inspire our creative sides. The bicycle allows us to explore and dream, and return in time for dinner.