Topaz

Topaz
Author: Brian Komei Dempster
Publisher: Stahlecker Selections
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781935536338

Topaz explores the immediate and lingering effects of WWII prison camps on Japanese American families and on future generations

Chiura Obata's Topaz Moon

Chiura Obata's Topaz Moon
Author: Chiura Obata
Publisher: Heyday
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2000
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Presents the artist's sketches, sumi paintings, and watercolors depicting the austerity, hardship, hope, and beauty he discovered in the internment camp, and includes a collection of his interviews and correspondence.

His Topaz

His Topaz
Author: Maggie Chase
Publisher: Sarah M. Anderson
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2017-01-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941097200

A widowed Civil War veteran, Matthew Hawkins doesn't know what to expect from a night at the Jeweled Ladies. All he wants is one night to feel like a man again. But when he's paired with Miss Topaz Gold, he's stunned by how deeply she makes him feel. Former mail-order bride Millie Townsend came to the Jeweled Ladies and gave up her name because she thought it was the key to her salvation after her husband died. It doesn't take long to realize she isn't Topaz Gold. She only wants to be a wife and mother, not a whore. But when Matthew offers to take her away from the Jeweled Ladies, will Millie be allowed to leave? The Jeweled Ladies series by Maggie Chase will delight fans of historical westerns by Victoria Dahl, Molly O'Keefe and Vanessa Vale. "Interested in some sexy stories set in the American West? His Topaz, Their Emerald and Her Ebony will fit the bill. I look forward to seeing what Maggie Chase writes next." - Jennifer Porter, Romance Novel News "This is an interesting story, not just for the romance, which is sizzling, but also for the details about the inner workings of an old west brothel. I recommend this for anyone who likes spicy romance about the strong ladies of the west and the men who love them." -- Goodreads reviewer Mary Dieterich

Adventure

Adventure
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 616
Release: 1921
Genre: Adventure stories
ISBN:

Fated Dragon (Guarding Their Dragon Mate 3)

Fated Dragon (Guarding Their Dragon Mate 3)
Author: Layla Heart
Publisher: Easily Distracted Media
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2020-07-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Dragon hoards are supposed to be a beacon of unity, but Sophia isn’t so sure of that as her hoard seems out to kill each other… When Sophia and her men arrive at the dragon town, the night is young, as fate seems keen to point out. First, she kisses one of her guys, and almost gets him killed by one of the others. It won’t be the last time someone attempts that… Second, she hopes to get them all on the same page as she reveals that all four men are part of her hoard, her fated mates. That went over well… Third, she finds a little dragon in the streets, hungry, tired, alone. An orphan. Just like her. Returning home brings back many memories for Sophia, good and bad ones. But it also means she has to confront other things from her past, like the people she left behind, old friendships, old pain. Can she keep her head cool as the leader of their rebuilding mission, while caring for a young orphaned dragon and regaining the trust of old friends? This is the third novella in the Guarding Their Dragon Mate serial, a six episodes long reverse harem #WhyChoose story. This novella may include any of these elements: steamy scenes, ‘I need tissues NOW’ moments, cries of ‘why, oh, why’ and cliffhangers that make you bite your nails (and curse the author). This story takes place in the same world as the Lughnasadh Elite Academy and happens after the events from the other series. Both series can be read stand-alone, they are about different characters, but they are connected.

Ze’enah U-Re’enah

Ze’enah U-Re’enah
Author: Morris M. Faierstein
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 1265
Release: 2017-05-08
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 311046103X

This book is the first scholarly English translation of the Ze’enah U-Re’enah, a Jewish classic originally published in the beginning of the seventeenth century, and was the first significant anthological commentary on the Torah, Haftorot and five Megillot. The Ze’enah U-Re’enah is a major text that was talked about but has not adequately studied, although it has been published in two hundred and seventy-four editions, including the Yiddish text and partial translation into several languages. Many generations of Jewish men and women have studied the Torah through the Rabbinic and medieval commentaries that the author of the Ze’enah U-Re’enah collected and translated in his work. It shaped their understanding of Jewish traditions and the lives of Biblical heroes and heroines. The Ze’enah U-Re’enah can teach us much about the influence of biblical commentaries, popular Jewish theology, folkways, and religious practices. This translation is based on the earliest editions of the Ze’enah U-Re’enah, and the notes annotate the primary sources utilized by the author.

Chaco Banyon

Chaco Banyon
Author: Fred Schmidt
Publisher: Christian Faith Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2022-02-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1639614346

Darkhorse glared at Chaco. "I might have left the peasants alone if they hadn't tried to stop me, but now it's too late. All a' them will have to die." Chaco was getting angry. "Darkhorse, you're crazy! Before this is all over, you'll have the entire United States Cavalry down your back." "It's too bad you won't be around to see that." "If you wanna make a fight a' this, let me get back to the town an' prepare for the battle." "Do I look stupid? Without you, that bunch a' fumblin' fools will end up shootin' each other, an' you know it. This is a good place for you to die." As Darkhorse reached for his revolver, a shot rang through the air. Judas Barbone fell from his horse, the blood spurting from the bullet in his head. Chaco seized the slim chance, pulled his six-shooter, and started firing at the riders in front of him. The horses, startled by the noise, started bucking and rearing. In the commotion. Chaco turned and made a run for the town. Before the comancheros could get their frightened mounts under control, a barrage of bullets hit the cluster and sent them running into each other. Spurring his horse, Chaco raced toward safety. The distance between him and the oncoming desperados was widening when a flying bullet shattered the back left leg of the horse. The animal reared and fell over on its side, throwing Chaco to the ground. A bullet struck the dirt in front of him as he scrambled to his feet. Looking up, he saw the galloping gang of gunslingers bearing down on him. He turned and ran toward the town. A yell from his left turned his head. Coming in fast was a lone rider, leaning low over the outstretched neck of his mount. Pulling hard on the reins, the horseman spun the mare around, slowing her enough to allow Chaco to swing up behind the rider. Giving the horse her head, the two frantic riders leaned over and held their breath, expecting any second that a bullet would find its mark. They started to breathe easier as they saw the town coming up fast. Their reprieve was short-lived. The mare stiffened and then seemed to relax. Her front legs foundered, and she fell forward, flipping over on her back. Chaco leaped out to his right, away from the plunging animal, but the front rider couldn't break from the stirrups and the horse fell on his leg. Coming to his feet. Chaco rushed over and started pulling on the trapped man. Bullets whizzed by as he strained at the one pinned leg. Realizing that time was running out. Chaco twisted his newfound savior round the dead horse, sheltering him from the deluge of gunfire. Grabbing his rifle from the saddle's scabbard, he ducked behind the horse and started returning fire.