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  • von Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    17,00 €

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton "Devereux: Book V" is a charming ancient novel that transports readers to 17th-century England's political intrigue and romance. The narrative unit¿s location against the backdrop of Queen Anne's stormy reign and chronicles the life of William Devereux, the formidable and mysterious protagonist. As a younger nobleman, Devereux should manipulate the problematic internet of courtly existence, ambition, and love. The novel digs into his relationships, goals, and the challenges he faces in a society ruled by using power conflicts and transferring alliances. Bulwer-Lytton brilliantly weaves together historic fiction, romance, and political drama, immersing readers in a wealthy tapestry of characters and activities. The novel's energy is its vivid description of historical locales, alongside the author's eager understanding of human man or woman. Bulwer-Lytton expertly depicts the surroundings of the duration, capturing the customs, traditions, and political intrigues of seventeenth-century England in minute detail. "Devereux: Book V" is an interesting advent to a bigger story, laying the groundwork for a massive ancient drama.

  • von Will Levington Comfort
    27,00 €

    "Fate Knocks at the Door" is an ancient Historical fiction story book written by Will Levington Comfort. Set within the bustling streets of New York City, "Fate Knocks on the Door" chronicles the memories of characters created towards the backdrop of early America in the twentieth century. "Fate Knocks at the Door" is a tribute to the enduring strength of human perseverance and the unyielding spirit that propels people earlier within the face of life's unanticipated problems and turns. The story interweaves the lives of immigrants, artists, and commercial enterprise executives, ensuing in a complicated tapestry of human reports and goals. The story, that's geared at some surroundings of societal adjustments and technological improvements, presents an in-intensity depiction of the moving terrain of early American subculture in the course of the 20 th century.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    23,00 €

    George Manville Fenn "Christmas Penny Readings: Original Sketches for the Season" is a stunning collection of vacation memories that replicate the spirit of Christmas in Victorian England. Fenn's compilation, published in the 19th century, invites readers to take part in the practice of "penny readings," which made affordable literary entertainment available to a massive target audience over the holiday season. The memories in this book take area in opposition to the backdrop of a Victorian Christmas, giving readers a perception into the customs, occasions, and sentiments of the time. Fenn's narrative capabilities convey to lifestyles an extensive variety of characters and settings, each including to the overall joyous atmosphere. From blissful circle of relatives moments to sudden twists, the memories cowl a huge spectrum of feelings and thoughts. "Christmas Penny Readings" is extra than only a vacation birthday party; it also displays Victorian England's society values and traditions. Fenn's narrative is prominent via an aggregate of emotion, wit, and a profound know-how of human nature. The book's specific illustrations depict a mosaic of Christmas activities, making it a timeless addition to the literary records of holiday storytelling.

  • von G. P. R. James
    33,00 €

    "The Desultory Man" by G. P. R. James is a compelling work set in the early 19th century that demonstrates the writer's flair for historic fiction. The plot revolves around the complex life of the protagonist, Frank Norreys, a younger man whose reports lead him throughout countries and thru a labyrinth of romantic entanglements, political intrigues, and private struggles. As Frank embarks on his adventure, readers are drawn into an international of duels, espionage, and transferring allegiances. The work expertly balances themes of romance and adventure, weaving a complicated narrative tapestry that inspires the spirit of the time. G. P. R. James, mentioned for his ancient accuracy and meticulous narrative, vividly depicts 19th-century societal conventions, political tensions, and cultural nuances. The name "The Desultory Man" refers to Frank's unexpected and distinct encounters. The character's encounters with love and peril affect his development, making him an enticing and sympathetic discern for readers. James tells a suspenseful and intriguing story, preserving the target audience concerned with sudden twists and turns.

  • von Ossip Schubin
    24,00 €

    ¿Gloria Victis!" is an ancient historical romance story book written by Ossip Schubin. Early 19th-century Germany, described through instability in politics and revolutionary movements. The number one protagonists are Gloria, an energetic young girl, and Viktor, a fervent modern. The tale of the book skillfully crafts a love story among Gloria and Viktor in opposition to the backdrop of social upheaval and instability in politics. Topics blanketed consist of love, sacrifice, political idealism, and the search for freedom. During the tale, Gloria and Viktor develop dramatically as people, impacted by using their experiences and perspectives. The narrative is interlaced with political intrigue, as Viktor will become intimately concerned in innovative operations. Presents perspective on societal worries and the demanding situations that people seeking liberty and justice encounter. Investigates the characters' emotional depths, expressing their pleasures, sufferings, and inner conflicts with intensity and sensitivity.

  • von Lauren Landish
    28,00 €

    From Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author Lauren Landish comes The Virgin Diaries, a series of take-charge alpha heroes and the sassy, innocent women who bring them to their knees.Satin and Pearls A naughty professor. A sexy student. Connor Daniels is the hottest Professor Daisy has ever seen, but his cocky arrogance and demand for perfection is a thorn in her side. So why can't she stop thinking about him, about how she wants him to teach her a lot more than just Math? One night changes everything and he + she = a steamy problem. Connor can't help wanting to learn Daisy's every detail, but can their love be the solution they're both looking for?Leather and Lace A demanding boss. A bold intern. Arianna's new boss is Liam Blackstone, the most powerful man in the city. He's used to getting what he wants and he's set his sights on Arianna. She makes a deal with devil to learn all about the business, but mixing their professional and personal lives could be more dangerous than either of them thought.Silk and Shadows A bossy jock. A sassy nerd. The nerdy Norma Jean has been tasked with tutoring insufferable football god Zach Knight. Worse yet, no one can know, so she has to pretend to be his girlfriend as a cover story. As if anyone would believe that. But as the line between real and pretend blurs, her snarls become purrs, and her bratty pouts become naughty invitations. When the clock runs out on their fake relationship, will they have found a forever kind of love in the library?

  • von Jeffery Farnol
    32,00 €

    Jeffery Farnol wrote the ancient romance novel "Peregrine's Progress". Set in 18th-century England, the story follows the title individual, Peregrine Vereker, as he starts offevolved on a voyage of self-discovery, love, and intrigue. Farnol, acknowledged for his swashbuckling memories and love escapades, tells a compelling story of a younger guy navigating the complexity of society and worries of the heart. Peregrine, the protagonist, gets caught up in an internet of societal expectations, circle of relatives secrets, and the temptation of forbidden love. The novel takes place in opposition to the backdrop of a wonderfully depicted historical surroundings, with Farnol's prose capturing the essence of the length. Readers are transported on a romantic and adventurous adventure as Peregrine meets a ramification of fascinating personalities and faces severa hardships. Farnol's storytelling blends humor, drama, and romance to create a charming novel that transports readers to 18th-century England. "Peregrine's Progress" demonstrates Farnol's capacity to write fascinating ancient romances that hook up with readers.

  • von Frances Hodgson Burnett
    21,00 €

    ¿A Fair Barbarian" is an ancient Children's romance fiction story book written by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Frances Hodgson Burnett's "A Fair Barbarian" is an awesome Victorian novel that blends love with social satire. "A Fair Barbarian" demanding situations traditional notions of femininity and propriety, providing Angelica as a tough and independent heroine who refuses to publish to cultural conventions.Overall, "A Fair Barbarian" is an exciting journey through Victorian England that offers same elements leisure with satire of society. The literary work exploits Angelica's contacts with the peasants to discover cultural variations and the warfare among American and English social customs. Despite the ridiculing, a superb romance grows among Angelica and the city's minister, Mr. Hamilton. The challenge depend delves into Victorian ideas of improvement, nationality, and social admiration but additionally offering a lighter look at the rigid social structures of the day.

  • von Humphry Ward
    26,00 €

    Under the pen name Mrs. Humphry Ward, Mary Augusta Ward wrote the book "Fenwick's Career." The 1906 novel delves on subjects such as marriage, societal transformation, and the conflict between individual aspirations and conventional norms. Gilbert Fenwick, an accomplished and driven attorney, and his spouse, Lady Rose Fenwick, are the central characters of the narrative. Lady Rose finds herself debating her own goals and objectives as Gilbert grows more preoccupied with his work and public persona. In a culture that frequently places a premium on traditional roles and expectations, the story depicts the difficulties and sacrifices that people¿women in particular¿face. "Fenwick's Career" explores the conflicts between responsibility and personal fulfilment against the backdrop of early 20th-century England, illuminating the changing status of women and the effects of society conventions on people. The protagonists provide a detailed examination of the shifting dynamics of marriage and gender roles in the context of the time by navigating complicated relationships and cultural expectations.

  • von Emma C. Conway
    27,00 €

    "The Greeks believe that if you lose your way along the Oregano Trail, then you are lost in life. I used to think that was a load of rubbish. But now, this feeling I have...this hollowness that fills every nerve-ending - am I lost now?" Seeking an escape from normality, Karrie Hannigan leaves Dublin in 1999 to spend a summer on the Greek island of Karytos, leaving behind Joe, who has just become her boyfriend. Yet Karrie is determined to find adventure in this far-flung place. Surrounded by new people, a job in a popular restaurant, and lots of cocktail-fuelled nights out to manoeuvre, it becomes hard to keep the relationship going. Add a male room-mate, Declan, and the old adage, can men and women be friends? Especially with little more than a sarong between them. A wild summer follows with entanglements, breakups, and the ache of lost love, leaving her uncertain about her path in life. Fast forward four years and Karrie finds herself in a controlling marriage, on a path she never meant to take. She yearns to escape again. Greece beckons, promising freedom and a chance to change direction. Has she the courage to leave and go back to where she last felt found?

  • von Edward Bulwer-Lytton
    19,00 €

    Edward Bulwer-Lytton "Devereux: Book IV" is a charming ancient novel that transports readers to 17th-century England's political intrigue and romance. The narrative unit¿s location against the backdrop of Queen Anne's stormy reign and chronicles the life of William Devereux, the formidable and mysterious protagonist. As a younger nobleman, Devereux should manipulate the problematic internet of courtly existence, ambition, and love. The novel digs into his relationships, goals, and the challenges he faces in a society ruled by using power conflicts and transferring alliances. Bulwer-Lytton brilliantly weaves together historic fiction, romance, and political drama, immersing readers in a wealthy tapestry of characters and activities. The novel's energy is its vivid description of historical locales, alongside the author's eager understanding of human man or woman. Bulwer-Lytton expertly depicts the surroundings of the duration, capturing the customs, traditions, and political intrigues of seventeenth-century England in minute detail. "Devereux: Book IV " is an interesting advent to a bigger story, laying the groundwork for a massive ancient drama.

  • von Emerson Hough
    24,00 €

    Emerson Hough wrote a book titled "The Girl at the Halfway House," which was released in 1900. The narrative, which is set in the late 19th-century American West, centres on the adventures of Nan Brent, a mysterious and self-reliant young woman who becomes stuck in a desolate halfway house in the Wyoming wilderness. Nan gets entangled in the lives and struggles of the various people that dwell in the halfway house, such as innovators, cowboys, and outlaws, as she gets to know them. The main source of conflict is the rivalry between the homeowners and ranchers in the area as well as the potential for violence from a renown criminal group headed by Black Bart Haines. Nan's inventiveness and strong will make her an invaluable mediator in conflict resolution. As Nan works through the difficulties of life on the harsh western frontier, themes of justice, atonement, and the wild west are explored throughout the book. The storyline gains levels of mystery and suspense as Nan's true identity and her affiliation with the criminal gang become clear throughout the story.

  • von Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch
    25,00 €

    "Dead Man's Rock: A Romance" by means of Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch is a captivating story that unfolds alongside the rugged shoreline of Cornwall, mixing elements of romance, mystery, and the supernatural. The tale revolves round Dionysius Williams, a pupil looking for solitude in a secluded cottage near Dead Man's Rock. As Dionysius delves into his academic interests, he will become entangled in the neighborhood legends and eerie happenings surrounding the foreboding Dead Man's Rock. The narrative weaves a compelling tapestry of Gothic atmosphere, full of suspense and the haunting beauty of the ocean. Quiller-Couch's masterful storytelling ability is evident inside the seamless interplay of bright descriptions of the Cornish landscape and the mental intensity of the characters. The novel introduces factors of the supernatural, blurring the strains among reality and legend, as Dionysius grapples with the mysteries of Dead Man's Rock. "Dead Man's Rock" is a captivating exploration of love, journey, and the enigmatic forces that form human destinies. Quiller-Couch's wealthy prose and evocative putting immerse readers in an international wherein the coastal landscape turns into a person in itself, improving the allure of this romantic and mysterious tale.

  • von Joseph C. Lincoln
    24,00 €

    Joseph C. Lincoln wrote a book titled "The Depot Master". Trumet, a tiny Cape Cod hamlet, serves as the setting for the narrative. Joshua Atkins, the main character, works as the local train depot's station master. The narrative centres on Joshua's struggles and adventures as he gets to know the locals, negotiates the train station's everyday operations, and resolves a variety of emergent circumstances. In his role as the depot master, Joshua gets involved with the colourful personalities that inhabit the community. Small-town life, interpersonal connections, and the interdependence of people in a tight-knit society are among the subjects that the book examines. The plot probably combine comedy, drama, and possibly even romance as the protagonist¿s experience highs and lows in their lives in Trumet. It's crucial to remember that this is only a broad summary and that the book's actual topics and content may be more complex and nuanced. It is advised to read the book itself for a thorough comprehension.

  • von George Barr Mccutcheon
    23,00 €

    George Barr McCutcheon's book "Beverly of Graustark" was first released in 1904. It is a romantic adventure that follows American Beverly Calhoun's life as she gets caught up in romantic intrigue and political intrigue in the made-up European country of Graustark. A bold and intrepid American named Beverly is at the start of the story, touring Europe. She meets and falls in love with Prince Dantan, the heir apparent, in the little country of Graustark. Political unrest puts Graustark's security in jeopardy as their romance develops, and Beverly becomes entangled in the royal family's courtly games. The first book in a trilogy set in the made-up country of Graustark, "Beverly of Graustark" by George Barr McCutcheon, enthrals readers with a seductive and mysterious combination set against the backdrop of a European royal court.

  • von Marguerite Bernard
    17,00 €

    "Deer Godchild," a collaboration among Marguerite Bernard and Edith Serrell, is a compelling story that transports readers to a whimsical universe in which the uncommon and normal coexist effortlessly. Set within the early 20th century, the story revolves around a unique and charming idea: the presence of a deer as a godchild. With an excellent knowledge of storytelling, the authors expertly build a novel that delves into the interactions between people and their captivating, animalistic godchild. The book has a touch of fantasy, infusing the tale with factors of magic and wonder. Readers of "Deer Godchild" will find a lovely mixture of fantasy, humor, and uplifting moments. Bernard and Serrell's joint work produces a story that not handiest captivates the imagination however also displays the literary sensibilities of the instant. "Deer Godchild" exemplifies the authors' collaborative creativity, providing a one-of-a-kind reading revel in that transports readers to an international in which the lines between truth and fiction are pleasantly blurred.

  • von Leonard Merrick
    22,00 €

    "Cynthia" is a charming novel written by way of Leonard Merrick. Set inside the early twentieth century, the book follows the existence of the titular character, Cynthia, as she navigates the challenges and complexities of her global. Cynthia is a young female with a robust spirit and a desire for independence. Born into a society that expects ladies to conform to standard roles, she rebels against societal norms and strives to forge her very own course. As the story unfolds, Cynthia faces diverse barriers and encounters a range of characters who shape her journey. Merrick's writing skillfully explores subject matters of affection, ambition, and societal expectations. Through Cynthia's reports, the author delves into the constraints positioned on women all through that time period and the struggles they faced in pursuing their goals. The novel additionally delves into the complexities of relationships, as Cynthia navigates romantic entanglements and grapples with her very own desires and aspirations. Merrick's nuanced portrayal of human emotions and motivations provides intensity to the tale, making it relatable and concept-upsetting. "Cynthia" is a compelling exploration of a female's adventure towards self-discovery and empowerment.

  • von Melissa McClone
    22,00 €

    A month to work on a berry farm with the one woman he shouldn't want...Billionaire Henry Davenport lives a life of luxury. He enjoys helping others find true love with matchmaking mischief and sending them on adventures full of cupid-inspired hijinks, but he has no plans to marry.Until his friends decide to pay him back for his antics by sending Henry on an adventure of his own, one where he can't rely on his wealth to succeed.The stakes? If Henry lasts, he wins a lifetime of matchmaking privileges. If he quits, he must stop interfering in people's love lives...forever.His friends arrange for Henry to work at Elisabeth Wheeler's struggling berry farm. She needs the help and thinks he needs work. Win-win, right?Except she doesn't know Henry's keeping secrets from her.The Billionaire Matchmaker series is a spinoff of The Billionaires of Silicon Valley and features Henry Davenport's matchmaking adventures for his friends and himself. The Payback Adventure is the second in the four-book standalone series and has billionaire, age gap, small town, fish out of water, opposites attract, found family, and forced proximity.This is a revised and updated version of a book previously published as The Billionaire's Wedding Masquerade.

  • von Honore de Balzac
    18,00 €

    "Gambara" by Honore de Balzac is a compelling novella that delves into the psyche of the eponymous protagonist, the proficient however tragic Italian composer Paolo Gambara. Set in the vibrant creative and cultural milieu of nineteenth-century Paris, the narrative explores the thin line among genius and insanity. Gambara, once a celebrated composer, is now residing in obscurity and poverty. His existence takes a dramatic turn when he becomes infatuated with a beautiful singer, Marianna, and pours all his innovative power into composing an opera in her honor. However, Gambara's grand creative aims are marred with the aid of his deteriorating mental kingdom. As the novella unfolds, Balzac skillfully weaves a narrative that intertwines the nation-states of song, love, and insanity. The character of Gambara will become a symbol of the tortured artist, grappling with the complexities of notion and the harsh realities of existence. The tale is a poignant exploration of the adverse electricity of unrequited love and the exceptional line among innovative brilliance and the descent into madness. "Gambara" stands as a testament to Balzac's capability to dissect the human situation and the tumultuous intersection of artistic passion and personal tragedy.

  • von Kat Mizera
    23,00 €

    The Phantoms are back with a vengeance... and the City of Angels will never be the same.I never asked for the spotlight, but inheriting a pro hockey team pulls me into a world of chaos.All eyes are on me now.I'm no stranger to the world of hockey but watching from the sidelines and calling the shots are two very different things. Especially when you're not wanted.It's time for me to take charge and clean house.When I need people I can trust, one man comes to mind... my ex. He's one of the best goalies in the league, and despite what went down between us, he's still in my corner.It's our little arrangement off the ice that complicates things.If I'm going to make my power play, I need him by my side, but that means keeping our heads in the game, and our hearts out of the equation.

  • von Daniel P. Thompson
    27,00 €

    "Gaut Gurley: Or The Trappers Of Umbagog" by using Daniel P. Thompson is a riveting story that unfolds against the backdrop of the rugged border lifestyles. Set in the untamed desert, the narrative follows the lifestyles of Gaut Gurley, a trapper, as he navigates the demanding situations and adventures inherent inside the huge expanses of Umbagog. The story intricately weaves factors of frontier lifestyles, highlighting the resilience and resourcefulness required to survive in such some surroundings. Thompson, regarded for his talent in taking pictures the spirit of the American frontier, brings to lifestyles the characters and landscapes with vibrant detail. As Gaut Gurley encounters the pains of the wasteland, readers are taken on a journey that explores the complexities of human relationships, the splendor of the natural international, and the harsh realities of survival. This tale of border existence isn't simply an adventure however also a reflection on the indomitable human spirit inside the face of adversity. Thompson's narrative prowess and his potential to move readers to a bygone technology make "Gaut Gurley" a charming study for the ones seeking a blend of historic realism and frontier drama.

  • von Ja Huss
    67,00 €

    The Complete Four-Book Series -- Creeping Beautiful, Pretty Nightmare, Gorgeous Misery, Lovely Darkness in a SPECIAL EDITION paperback format with illustrations. McKAYI wasn't the one who broke her but I played my part.She came to us when she was ten. I raised her. I loved her.I taught her how to survive in a world of evil men.But it wasn't enough.ADAMI wasn't the one who saved her but I did my best.She needed me as much as I needed her.Bought and paid for on the auction block.But not for the reasons you think.She was my weapon.DONOVANI wasn't the one who lied to her but I hid her truth.She was broken before I got there.Wild and angry. Defiant and bratty.But she trusted me most.She loved me best. So I set her free.Indie Anna Accorsi is a woman lost in her past.A pretty little nightmare.A gorgeous piece of misery.A mess of lovely darkness.She is creeping beautiful.And now we want her back.

  • von Kat Mizera
    21,00 €

    Retired hockey star Remington Knight is back on top... and he intends to stay that way.After having everything, losing it all and then getting it back, his only focus is preparing for the inaugural season of his new professional hockey team. Taking a detour to the quaint little town of Garland Grove, British Columbia where Remy just inherited an ice arena he didn't even know his father owned, is a distraction he can't afford right now. The plan is simple... get in, hire a realtor, and get the hell out before Christmas.Bad luck follows Noelle Burrier around like a lost puppy. She's barely getting by, living in her car and working a dead-end job at the concession stand of the local hockey rink. When the arena's hotshot new owner comes in ready to sell, she finds herself on thin ice, desperate to make him see more than dollar signs.

  • von Joseph Hergesheimer
    22,00 €

    "Cytherea" through Joseph Hergesheimer is a novel that unfolds in opposition to the backdrop of early twentieth-century society, exploring the complexities of love, preference, and the pursuit of happiness. The tale revolves around Cytherea Vetch, a fascinating and enigmatic lady who will become the item of fascination for several guys. Hergesheimer intricately weaves a narrative that delves into the mental and emotional landscapes of the characters, imparting a nuanced portrayal in their relationships. The novel unfolds with a rich tapestry of romantic entanglements, social dynamics, and the yearnings of the human heart. Hergesheimer's prose is characterised by using its literary flair, taking pictures the nuances of passion and the intricacies of human connection. As the characters navigate the demanding situations of love and society, the author gives an observation at the cultural mores and values of the time. "Cytherea" stands as a testament to Hergesheimer's skill in crafting character-driven narratives and his exploration of the intricate dance between the person and society. The novel invites readers into a global of preference and emotion, in which the pursuit of affection turns into a captivating journey of self-discovery.

  • von Paul Heyse
    20,00 €

    "Four Phases of Love" by using Paul Heyse is a poignant exploration of love's multifaceted nature, skillfully woven into 4 distinct phases. Heyse, a Nobel Prize-winning German author, offers a group of stories that traverse the complexities of romantic relationships with a keen know-how of human emotions. The first section introduces the initial bloom of love, characterised by ardour and infatuation. Heyse paints vibrant portraits of characters caught within the throes of newfound feelings, taking pictures the depth and pleasure of romantic discovery. The 2d segment delves into the demanding situations and trials that regularly accompany love, portraying the struggles and conflicts that arise as relationships mature. Heyse skillfully navigates themes of sacrifice, dedication, and compromise, offering a nuanced portrayal of the complexities inherent in long-term partnerships. In the third phase, Heyse explores the evolution of affection through the years, as relationships climate the storms of life. The author delves into the issues of resilience and persistence, showcasing the transformative electricity of putting up with love amidst life's inevitable changes

  • von Mazo de la Roche
    22,00 €

    "Explorers of the Dawn" by means of Mazo de los angeles Roche is a captivating novel that takes readers on a mesmerizing journey thru the Canadian barren region. This early painting by means of the writer showcases her literary prowess and narrative ability. Set against the backdrop of the rugged and untamed Canadian panorama, the tale follows a diverse group of characters who embark on an adventurous excursion into the coronary heart of the wasteland. Mazo de l. A. Roche weaves a story of survival, camaraderie, and self-discovery because the characters face the challenges of the desolate tract. The novel explores issues of human resilience, the energy of nature, and the complexities of interpersonal relationships. With brilliant descriptions and a keen understanding of the human spirit, de l. A. Roche creates a compelling narrative that resonates with readers. "Explorers of the Dawn" stands as a testament to Mazo de l. A. Roche's storytelling prowess and her capability to move readers to a time and area wherein the human spirit is examined against the backdrop of the uncharted and majestic Canadian desert.

  • von Kat Mizera
    21,00 €

    My family calls me Zeke. But the music industry refers to me as Big Z... and women everywhere know why.Being lead guitarist for the hottest band in the world should be enough. But it's not. Nothing ever is. And I don't know why.Money. Fame. Girls. I'm drowning in all three. But it's the sweet, spunky college girl offering up her virginity in exchange for an interview that I can't get out of my head. And I wish I knew why.But Presley's been keeping a secret that changes everything. She becomes my lifeline. And instead of pushing her away, I should've held on tighter.Because the whole band is on a downward spiral, out of control... and none of us knew what was coming.

  • von Captain Mayne Reid
    20,00 €

    "Gwen Wynn: A Romance of the Wye Vol. Three" by Captain Mayne Reid is a gripping story set within the scenic Wye Valley. This romantic journey functions the writer trademark mixture of bright descriptions and charming storytelling. Captain Mayne Reid, a 19th-century Irish-American author, transports readers through the rich vistas of the Wye River, building a tale this is each a celebration of nature and a romance. Gwen Wynn, the protagonist, unearths entangled in a story of love, mystery, and intrigue as she navigates the demanding situations of her surroundings. Captain Reid's tale expertly blends romantic elements with the fascination of nature, ensuing in an emotionally compelling and visually evocative story. As Gwen Wynn's novel progresses, readers are taken to a global in which love blooms a few of the scenic marvels of the Wye Valley. Captain Mayne Reid sharp eye for detail and storytelling potential result in an adorable quantity that captivates readers with herbal beauty and the everlasting enchantment of romance.

  • von Erica Tippett
    26,00 €

    Evalie seems to be surrounded by men who don't think she's good enough. After losing her promotion to an inexperienced male colleague, and a proposal from an overbearing boyfriend, the lure of true equality becomes too strong. Moving to Xoha and leaving everything behind in Melbourne, Evalie finds complete anonymity in her regulation suit and new identity. For the first time in her life, success becomes easy. But the social isolation is unbearable. When she stumbles across the Unsuited and learns that Xoha has a dark side, she begins to question where she is going in life. Is there a love out there that is good enough? Can this likeable but unlikely hero find it in herself to be the master of her own destiny?

  • von Stella Brie
    24,00 €

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