Puggleton Park #1
Deanna Kizis
Deanna Kizis
Meet Penelope the pug in the first book of this delightful series set in Regency-era London!Penelope is a pleasant little pug who has quite the quandary: All she can remember is that she lost her Lady in the park while chasing the most dreadful squirrel. Now she dreams of one day finding a new Lady and a permanent place to stay. So when she finds herself taken in by the kind Lady Diggleton, she can't believe her luck!But Penelope soon discovers that Lady Diggleton is searching for her previous owner and worries she will have to leave the Lady she's come to love. To make matters worse, that dreadful squirrel keeps poking its nose in wherever Penelope happens to be. However shall she keep herself from chasing it again and ruining all hopes of tea parties, elegant balls, and a forever home? Perfect for readers of the Diary of a Pug series and future fans of Bridgerton and Jane Austen, the adorably illustrated pages of Puggleton Park are sure to...
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The Biker Next Door
Glenna Maynard
Romance / New Adult / Suspense
Wall Street Journal & USA Today Bestselling Author Glenna Maynard returns with another gritty and thrilling ride in the Royal Bastards MC world. StellaMy next-door neighbor isn't a good man. He's an outlaw biker, and I'm certain he's stalking me. Leaving threatening notes on my car. Watching my every move. He's always doing things to scare me. He says I'm playing a dangerous game because I ask too many questions. I make too much noise about his club on my podcast. I don't care that he's unbelievably good looking or dangerous. I won't stop pursuing the truth until I catch my sister's killer. Until I take down him and his club. T-birdMy new neighbor is hotter than hell with a stone-cold heart. She's also considered an enemy. The stubborn woman doesn't know when to quit. She has no idea what she's up against. Blaming my club for her sister's disappearance isn't going to get her the answers she seeks. I've been...
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Barely Even Friends
Mae Bennett
Mae Bennett
A grumpy, rich recluse meets his match in this steamy Beauty and the Beast retelling—with a Succession twist. Fans of fairy tale adaptations, and readers of Julie Murphy and Falon Ballard, will adore Mae Bennett’s debut romance.Bellamy Price has just been offered the job of a lifetime: lead contractor on the restoration of the mysterious and sprawling Killington Estate. If she meets the owner’s ridiculous timeline, she’ll finally make a name for herself in this male-dominated industry. But when she rolls up her sleeves, slips on her suspenders, and shows up at the crumbling mansion, Bellamy finds the estate very much occupied. After a traumatic car accident that left his parents dead and himself injured, Oliver Killington, heir to the Killington empire, took up residence as the grumpy caretaker of his grandfather’s mansion. None too pleased by the presence of the hammer-wielding woman who’s moved into his house,...
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At Second Sight
L. Beth Campbell
L. Beth Campbell
At first sight, he is a living paradox to her emotions; at first sight, she makes him wish he could stay. Boy meets girl at a masquerade ball, and they both agree to one night of exceptional company and guaranteed anonymity. The perfect night with the perfect stranger could never be tainted by the mess of everyday life. Besides, he's leaving the country the next day. Seven years later, Alex and Sonnet meet in Italy as two singles in a tour group of couples and families. They share an instant and undeniable connection that leaves them questioning their previous relationships. Will the romantic backdrop of the Italian countryside be enough to encourage them to let go of their fears, or will they forfeit another chance at love?
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The End of It
Recovering from injuries received in the desert, Luftwaffe fighter ace Jochen Murville dreams of playing the piano and living in Sweden with Gerda, the Jewish woman whose escape from Germany he engineered. However, his engagement to Lotte still stands – no matter how much her Nazi beliefs horrify him.Germany is being bombed night and day and Hitler, when Jochen meets him, seems deluded. Where is the country going? With the Russians advancing on Berlin and the end approaching for the Nazi Reich, will Jochen escape the cataclysm?Following on from the events of The Best One There and inspired by the character of Hans-Joachim Marseille, The End of It is a powerful and gripping study of the downfall of the Third Reich and of the fate of a humane man as it collapses.
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Hermann Göring
Ian Baxter
Ian Baxter
A former Great War fighter pilot, Hermann Göring became, at his height, the second most powerful Nazi. Ambitious and ruthless, in addition to being a primary architect of the Third Reich state police and Gestapo, his numerous appointments included Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, Director of the Four Year Plan and playing a leading role in the Final Solution to the ‘Jewish Question’. By the outbreak of the war in 1939, he was acknowledged as Hitler’s successor and in 1940 was given the special rank of Marshal of the Empire and senior to all field marshals through the German armed services. Due to being held responsible for a number of military disasters, Göring’s pre-eminent position declined as the war dragged on to the point where he was expelled from the Party for ‘illegally attempting to seize control of the State’. Captured by the Allies, he was found guilty at Nuremberg of being a leading war aggressor and advocate of the...
A former Great War fighter pilot, Hermann Göring became, at his height, the second most powerful Nazi. Ambitious and ruthless, in addition to being a primary architect of the Third Reich state police and Gestapo, his numerous appointments included Commander-in-Chief of the Luftwaffe, Director of the Four Year Plan and playing a leading role in the Final Solution to the ‘Jewish Question’. By the outbreak of the war in 1939, he was acknowledged as Hitler’s successor and in 1940 was given the special rank of Marshal of the Empire and senior to all field marshals through the German armed services. Due to being held responsible for a number of military disasters, Göring’s pre-eminent position declined as the war dragged on to the point where he was expelled from the Party for ‘illegally attempting to seize control of the State’. Captured by the Allies, he was found guilty at Nuremberg of being a leading war aggressor and advocate of the persecution of Jews and other races. He cheated the hangman by committing suicide.
The career of this leading Nazi is admirably described here in words and copious images.
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