That Sweet Enemy
Author | : Robert Tombs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 2010-12-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781446426241 |
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Author | : Robert Tombs |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 816 |
Release | : 2010-12-07 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781446426241 |
Author | : Heather Snow |
Publisher | : Berkley |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Historical fiction |
ISBN | : 9780451236104 |
Geoffrey Wentworth, the Earl of Stratford, is a war hero focused on affairs of king and country rather than affairs of the heart. Nevertheless, his mother is playing matchmaker and has invited potential brides to visit the family estate. Geoffrey resigns himself to playing host to a gaggle of husband hunters more interested in his title than in him - until he unexpectedly meets one notable and intriguing exception. Miss Liliana Claremont has no interest in being an earl's wife, least of all Wentworth's - the son of the man she believes murdered her father. Liliana is determined to find evidence of the crime, but her behavior rouses the earl's suspicions as well as her own undeniable attraction to a man she thought was her enemy. As Geoffrey and Liliana explore their growing passion for one another, the truth behind their fathers' enmity threatens to destroy their newfound love . . . 'Heather Snow combines sizzling tension, witty dialogue, and achingly raw emotions for a passionate love story you'll remember long after the last page.' Kathyrn Smith, USA TodayBestselling Author of When Tempting a Rogue
Author | : Diana Palmer |
Publisher | : Harlequin |
Total Pages | : 250 |
Release | : 2009-08-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1426843704 |
Wholesome Maggie Kirk had always been wary of commanding cowboy Clint Raygen. So if her best friend's forbidding older brother rubbed her the wrong way, how come she'd chosen his ranch to recover from a broken heart? She knew the dangers that her foe posed...yet every time she crossed paths with the hard-edged cattle rancher, her pulse would race out of control. Maggie secretly dreamed of awakening to womanhood in Clint's powerful embrace...but did these sweet enemies have a shot at becoming lifelong lovers?
Author | : Risuwo |
Publisher | : Harlequin / SB Creative |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2022-04-01 |
Genre | : Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | : 4596486263 |
I swore I’d never fall for him again… Heartbroken by her fianc?’s sudden betrayal, Maggie takes a job as a short-term secretary at her friend’s brother’s ranch in order to reassess her future. Maggie’s always had feelings for Clint and even confessed her love to him when she was seventeen. He rejected her then, but now she’s about to live and work with him! Will things be different this time around?
Author | : Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson |
Publisher | : Faber & Faber |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2011-09-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0571282601 |
The English have always regarded the French with a passionate mixture of love and hatred. Simultaneously divided and linked by the English Channel - or la Manche - both countries continue profoundly to affect the other for good or ill. In his delightfully impressionistic appreciation of Britain's closest neighbour, first published in 1987, 'unashamed Francophile' Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson separates cliché from fallacy to reveal the essence of France and the French. 'A book which will have a considerable appeal for all those who love France; for in Christopher Sinclair-Stevenson they will meet a kindred spirit...' Financial Times 'Whets the reader's appetite for the next visit across the Channel.' Evening Standard 'Urbane and charming.' Times
Author | : Robert Tombs |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 820 |
Release | : 2009-06-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0307547981 |
That Sweet Enemy brings both British wit (Robert Tombs is a British historian) and French panache (Isabelle Tombs is a French historian) to bear on three centuries of the history of Britain and France. From Waterloo to Chirac’s slandering of British cooking, the authors chart this cross-channel entanglement and the unparalleled breadth of cultural, economic, and political influence it has wrought on both sides, illuminating the complex and sometimes contradictory aspects of this relationship—rivalry, enmity, and misapprehension mixed with envy, admiration, and genuine affection—and the myriad ways it has shaped the modern world. Written with wit and elegance, and illustrated with delightful images and cartoons from both sides of the Channel, That Sweet Enemy is a unique and immensely enjoyable history, destined to become a classic.
Author | : Emma St Clair |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 438 |
Release | : 2021-07-20 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : |
People who say keep your enemies closer never took a road trip with a guy who hated their guts. A month ago, my identity as Dr. Love was a secret. A month ago, I thought I was getting engaged. A month ago, I wasn't stuck with the guy who hates me most in the world. Now... if I don't make nice with my #1 hater, I might lose my book deal. Without that, I'm not sure what I have left. But when I'm forced on a publicity tour with everyone's favorite guy, the guy who says I ruined his relationship, I didn't know how low I could go. At every stop, I get roasted and he gets more revered. You would think after a while, I would hate him too. And you would be very, very wrong... Falling for Your Enemy is a laugh-out-loud, heartwarming romcom with an epic road trip, a grumpy-sunshine romance, and a happy ending to end all happy endings for this five-book series. The Love Clichés books are closed door romcoms with plenty of sizzle.
Author | : Kate William |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 198 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : PAPERBACK COLLECTION. |
ISBN | : 9780553503784 |
Another title in the series about the Wakefield twins, Elizabeth and Jessica, and their school friends at Sweet Valley High.
Author | : Daniel OQuinn |
Publisher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 385 |
Release | : 2018-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1487500327 |
Sporting Cultures, 1650-1850 is a collection of essays that charts important developments in the study of sport in the eighteenth century.
Author | : Robert Kagan |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 689 |
Release | : 2024-01-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1400095689 |
A comprehensive, sweeping history of America’s rise to global superpower—from the Spanish-American War to World War II—by the acclaimed author of Dangerous Nation “With extraordinary range and research, Robert Kagan has illuminated America’s quest to reconcile its new power with its historical purpose in world order in the early twentieth century.” —Dr. Henry Kissinger At the dawn of the twentieth century, the United States was one of the world’s richest, most populous, most technologically advanced nations. It was also a nation divided along numerous fault lines, with conflicting aspirations and concerns pulling it in different directions. And it was a nation unsure about the role it wanted to play in the world, if any. Americans were the beneficiaries of a global order they had no responsibility for maintaining. Many preferred to avoid being drawn into what seemed an ever more competitive, conflictual, and militarized international environment. However, many also were eager to see the United States taking a share of international responsibility, working with others to preserve peace and advance civilization. The story of American foreign policy in the first four decades of the twentieth century is about the effort to do both—“to adjust the nation to its new position without sacrificing the principles developed in the past,” as one contemporary put it. This would prove a difficult task. The collapse of British naval power, combined with the rise of Germany and Japan, suddenly placed the United States in a pivotal position. American military power helped defeat Germany in the First World War, and the peace that followed was significantly shaped by a U.S. president. But Americans recoiled from their deep involvement in world affairs, and for the next two decades, they sat by as fascism and tyranny spread unchecked, ultimately causing the liberal world order to fall apart. America’s resulting intervention in the Second World War marked the beginning of a new era, for the United States and for the world. Brilliant and insightful, The Ghost at the Feast shows both the perils of American withdrawal from the world and the price of international responsibility.