Racer

Racer
Author: Katy Evans
Publisher: KT PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2017-11-24
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0997263660

A bad boy with something to prove. A woman with a mission. The race of their lives. The love of a lifetime. I don't think his parents expected him to live up to his name?Racer Tate'but once he felt the adrenaline rush behind the wheel, he was addicted. He's the fastest, fiercest driver around. �Scouting new talent brings me to his doorstep... but his smile sends me to my knees.� The sexy, mysterious Racer Tate is not the kind of man a girl like me falls for. He's secretive, reckless, elusive. But his proximity pushes me beyond reason, and his kiss.... This is our last chance to win, and he is our only hope. I'm supposed to watch him'make sure he doesn't get into trouble. But it's an impossible task. And now the one in heart wrenching, toe-curling, soul-crushing trouble is me. Because when your heart belongs to someone, their truths become your own, and their secrets become your salvation...or your curse. He says he wants me. He says I'm the One. But he also thinks he'll break my heart, one piece at a time until it's gone.

The Culture of Cursilería

The Culture of Cursilería
Author: Noël Valis
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 423
Release: 2003-01-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0822384280

Not easily translated, the Spanish terms cursi and cursilería refer to a cultural phenomenon widely prevalent in Spanish society since the nineteenth century. Like "kitsch," cursi evokes the idea of bad taste, but it also suggests one who has pretensions of refinement and elegance without possessing them. In The Culture of Cursilería, Noël Valis examines the social meanings of cursi, viewing it as a window into modern Spanish history and particularly into the development of middle-class culture. Valis finds evidence in literature, cultural objects, and popular customs to argue that cursilería has its roots in a sense of cultural inadequacy felt by the lower middle classes in nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Spain. The Spain of this era, popularly viewed as the European power most resistant to economic and social modernization, is characterized by Valis as suffering from nostalgia for a bygone, romanticized society that structured itself on strict class delineations. With the development of an economic middle class during the latter half of the nineteenth century, these designations began to break down, and individuals across all levels of the middle class exaggerated their own social status in an attempt to protect their cultural capital. While the resulting manifestations of cursilería were often provincial, indeed backward, the concept was—and still is—closely associated with a sense of home. Ultimately, Valis shows how cursilería embodied the disparity between old ways and new, and how in its awkward manners, airs of pretension, and graceless anxieties it represents Spain's uneasy surrender to the forces of modernity. The Culture of Cursilería will interest students and scholars of Latin America, cultural studies, Spanish literature, and modernity.

Fall of Night

Fall of Night
Author: Rachel Caine
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 355
Release: 2013-05-07
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1101607068

Thanks to its unique combination of human and vampire residents, Morganville, Texas, is a small college town with big time problems. When student Claire Danvers gets the chance to experience life on the outside, she takes it. But Morganville isn’t the only town with vampire trouble… Claire never thought she’d get to leave Morganville, but she can’t pass up the chance to finally attend her dream school, MIT. After all, getting to invent anti-vamp devices with Professor Anderson—a Morganville exile herself—sounds like a dream come true…until Claire realizes that there are sinister forces in play, and she’s not the only one with a vampire-related agenda. Without her friends Shane, Eve and Michael, surviving a killer schedule may be hard…but with them, it might turn out to be impossible.

The Mirror of Art

The Mirror of Art
Author: Ven
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2014-05-06
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1482822482

A teenagers attempt to match the feats of his revered idols from the Romantic era. The book is a lyre of poetry, which the author also chooses to call first-level poetry. Also included in the book are essays that depict the authors views on friendship, love, and life. Reflecting the ideas and emotions of a young boy, the book is such that readers can relate to it.

Hues of Blues

Hues of Blues
Author: Shafaq Zooni
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1482844338

From her high-pitched voice to his husky baritone, from the pink of her lips to his hazel eyes, from her wavy brown hair to his cuticles and fingertips, from the tears she sheds at night to the smiles he passes to her throughout the day, the words from her pen onto his paper, everything makes you feel love, everything depicts love and brings tinges of love to your breath. Heartbreaks, too, do exist just like every tear that flows down your cheek when you lose that special one; when you lose that special person from your routine, heartbreaks do devastate the beauty you used to enhance for that special one, heartbreaks do bring out the words you never knew for that special one, until that special one becomes that someone and eventually a no one. Welcome to the journey that explores the real phases of love, life and heartaches, ones that you can relate to, feelings you can debate to, the real events you can define HUES OF BLUES!!!!!

The Seven Series Companion: An Insider's Guide

The Seven Series Companion: An Insider's Guide
Author: Dannika Dark
Publisher: Dannika Dark
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2022-10-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The ultimate series companion for the USA Today bestselling Seven series. Included is a new bonus short story about Wheeler and Naya that will answer all of your burning questions. This is a must-have for Seven series fans! Journey into the mind of Dannika Dark for a behind-the-scenes look at these unforgettable stories that readers can’t get enough of. Included is a comprehensive breakdown of Shifter culture, character bios, and locations. You’ll be treated to a brand-new short story, several shorts, fun facts, spoilers, favorite quotes, and more. Revisit your favorite characters and have all the information you need at your fingertips! This guide contains spoilers and is meant to read after devouring all the books in the Seven series. Seven Series Book 1: Seven Years Book 2: Six Months Book 3: Five Weeks Book 4: Four Days Book 5: Three Hours Book 6: Two Minutes Charming (Seven World Novel) Book 7: One Second Winter Moon (Novella) Keywords: seven series, insider's guide, paranormal romance, shifters, alpha, pack, supernatural, rock star romance, bikers, wolves, friends to lovers, opposites attract, enemies to lovers, secrets, mystery, magic, modern magic, alpha male, sexy, brotherhood, strong woman, ghosts, psychic, sensors, tracker, bounty hunter, villains, sleuth, series, demons, devils, swords, sorcery, daggers, spell, adventure, journey, action, hybrids, werewolves, werewolf, curse, enchantment, rogues, interracial, tattoo, hunters, dark, fantasy, raven, special powers, snarky, banter, chemistry, humor, sidekicks, slow burn, booktok, enemies to lovers, opposites attract, cinnamon roll hero, grumpy/sunshine

Blood in Black Water

Blood in Black Water
Author: Boris Edwards
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2022-02-28
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1637640110

Blood in Black Water Book One: Dissension By: Boris Edwards Kevin Lockwood is an average high school student who thought he had his life mapped out. All he wanted was a date with the hot new girl. He never imagined the path his life would take when his best friend ends up dead in a graveyard. Suddenly he’s part of a whole new world, filled with the undead, angels, demons, and unfathomable creatures. But when the people he loves most are attacked, Kevin will become what he hates. Will he get the revenge he so desperately wants, or will his cravings lead in another direction?

Alpha's Moon

Alpha's Moon
Author: Renee Rose
Publisher: Midnight Romance, LLC
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2021-02-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

My alpha ordered me to keep away from humans. My wolf is highly unstable. Nearly feral. I can’t be trusted around civilians. Certainly not with the lovely kindergarten teacher whose scent drives me wild. But she needs a fake boyfriend for a weekend wedding trip. A big guy to intimidate her ex. How can I refuse? I won’t be directly disobeying an order, because it won’t be a real date. It will be a nice, clean mission. We’ll have separate rooms. I’ll keep my wolf on a tight leash. And no matter how much I want to, I will not mark and claim the sweet human as mine…

If These Walls Could Talk

If These Walls Could Talk
Author: Maureen H. O'Connell
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2012-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814634044

Philadelphia's community muralism movement is transforming the City of Brotherly Love into the Mural Capital of the World. This remarkable groundswell of public art includes some 3,500 wall-sized canvases: On warehouses and on schools, on mosques and in jails, in courthouses and along overpasses. In If These Walls Could Talk, Maureen O'Connell explores the theological and social significance of the movement. She calls attention to some of the most startling and powerful works it has produced and describes the narratives behind them. In doing so, O'Connell illustrates the ways that the arts can help us think about and work through the seemingly inescapable problems of urban poverty and arrive at responses that are both creative and effective. This is a book on American religion. It incorporates ethnography to explore faith communities that have used larger-than-life religious imagery to proclaim in unprecedented public ways their self-understandings, memories of the past, and visions of the future. It also examines the way this art functions in larger public discourse about problems facing every city in America. But If These Walls Could Talk is also theological text. It considers the theological implications of this most democratic expression of public art, mindful of the three components of every mural: the pieces themselves, those who create them, and those who interpret them. It illuminates a kind of beauty that seeks after social change or, in other words, the largely unexplored relationship between theological aesthetics and ethics.