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  • von H. Irving Hancock
    21,00 €

    "Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis" through H. Irving Hancock is a fascinating story set against the backdrop of the United States Naval Academy. The novel follows the protagonist, Dave Darrin, as he navigates his senior yr, dealing with demanding situations that test now not best his academic and military prowess but additionally his character and leadership talents. H. Irving Hancock, recognised for his know-how in writing adventure testimonies, brings to existence the pains and triumphs of Dave Darrin. As Darrin progresses via his very last year at Annapolis, readers are immersed in a global of honor, camaraderie, and the demands of military training. The author weaves a narrative that explores themes of friendship, obligation, and the pursuit of excellence. The tale unfolds with a mixture of pleasure and tension as Darrin and his fellow cadets grapple with the complexities of naval lifestyles. Hancock's writing is each engaging and informative, offering readers a glimpse into the discipline and challenges faced by future naval officers. "Dave Darrin's Fourth Year at Annapolis" stands as a testament to H. Irving Hancock's talent in shooting the spirit of journey and the ethos of military lifestyles. The novel no longer handiest entertains but additionally gives insights into the values that form the man or woman of those destined for service in the United States Navy.

  • von George Manville Fenn
    20,00 €

    "The Star-Gazers Vol. II" is a charming novel penned by George Manville Fenn. Published inside the late nineteenth century, the story revolves around the protagonist, Mark, a young guy with a ardour for astronomy. The narrative unfolds as Mark will become entangled in a series of adventures, combining factors of technology, exploration, and thriller. As Mark pursues his celestial interests, he discovers an unusual secret society referred to as the "Star-Gazers," which delves into the study of stars, planets, and the cosmic unknown. Fenn's novel takes readers on a journey via Mark's clinical pastimes and the intrigue surrounding the mysterious society. The narrative is wealthy with suspense, as Mark navigates the demanding situations offered via his discoveries and the enigmatic world of the Star-Gazers. The novel offers a mix of scientific curiosity and exciting escapades, reflecting the author's capability to weave attractive memories that seize the essence of the Victorian generation. " The Star-Gazers Vol. II " showcases Fenn's storytelling prowess, combining elements of adventure and scientific exploration to create a compelling narrative that continues readers intrigued from begin to complete. The novel no longer only entertains but also gives a glimpse into the cultural and highbrow milieu of the 19th century.

  • von Charles James Lever
    31,00 €

    ¿A Day's Ride: A Life's Romance¿ is a romantic novel helping readers to experience the world of love, personal growth and misunderstanding. The novel was written by Charles James Lever an incredible and prolific Irish novelist and physician. The book was published in 1869 and story revolves around the prime protagonist, Jack Bramleigh, who is a young and unwary Englishman. Soon he falls in love with Florence St. John a charming young woman. Meanwhile, Florence¿s father, a strict and disapproving man was against their relationship and in order to secure Florence¿s hand for marriage, he set out for an adventure and challenges. Throughout the story, a reader travels in the voyage of colourful cast of characters and situations. Lever carets a fusion of love, humour and adventure in a progressive throughout the whole story. the book unfolds the dramatic events in the backdrop of 19th century England and Ireland offering a fanatic glance of social dynamics and norms of his time.

  • von Julian Hawthorne
    19,00 €

    The book brings together a heart-warming collection of several amazing stories of tragedy, lost love and maximally of the supernatural. The book assists the readers in finding a captivating journey of various literary genres into the intricacies of criminal activities and the pursuit of justice. The stories present in the book have stories that provide the height to a melodramatic base. The characters are quite fascinating and deliver immense hidden motives and moral ambiguities that add special features to all the evocative stories. Along with this, the high resolution of justice and verdicts describes the satisfying revelation. On a special note, among the collection of stories, this book consists of the story of a melancholy and atmospheric vampire tale, which is cited as one of the best stories of Julian Hawthorne. Having a diverse range of narratives helps readers explore the darkest and most colourful corners of the human psyche and the enduring quest for the truth.

  • von Joanna E. Wood
    22,00 €

    In "A Daughter of Witches" by Joanna E. Wood, readers are immersed in a fascinating narrative that seamlessly intertwines magic, background, and self-discovery. The protagonist, a younger girl inheriting a lineage of formidable witches, grapples with the intricate intersection of historic traditions and contemporary demanding situations. Wood's spell binding prose unfolds a spellbinding story, delving into the complexities of embracing one's magical background at the same time as navigating the inevitable conflicts that arise in a global in which supernatural forces coexist with the mundane. As the tale unravels, readers embark on a spell binding adventure through a realm where spells and secrets and techniques are interwoven, and the protagonist finds herself compelled to harness her latent powers to confront a coming near near magical threat. Wood skillfully crafts a story that now not simplest explores the mystical factors of witchcraft but additionally delves into the non-public struggles and increase of the imperative individual. The narrative's richness is further heightened with the aid of Wood's adept international-constructing, creating a landscape where mystery and myth converge. Within this tapestry of witchcraft and familial bonds, the beyond and present seamlessly merge, inviting readers to lose themselves in a global in which the supernatural is as tangible as the emotional connections that bind characters together.

  • von Charles Lever
    32,00 €

    Charles Lever wrote the novel "Davenport Dunn: A Man of Our Times Vol. II". The 2nd quantity of this amazing paintings maintains the tale of the eponymous man or woman, Davenport Dunn, who embodies the chaotic instances wherein he lives. Set towards the backdrop of nineteenth-century political and social changes, the story follows Dunn as he navigates the headaches of power, ambition, and private connections. In this part, the reader sees Davenport Dunn's persisted ascent to prominence and the problems he faces in a fast converting world. Lever expertly blends a tale of political maneuvering, personal intrigue, and societal upheaval. The story dives into the complexities of Dunn's man or woman, depicting him as a dynamic and multifaceted individual whose actions and choices have a long way-accomplishing implications. As the tale progresses, readers are led on a journey through the corridors of electricity, illustrating the complexities of political maneuvering and how historical events affect character lives. Lever's storytelling capabilities are proven by using his capability to capture the essence of the times, ensuing in a vivid and fascinating narrative that resonates with readers.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    22,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at School" by using Hildegard G. Frey is a riveting examination of friendship, adventure, and private development. The tale, which is set against the backdrop of a college, follows the girls as they embody the ideals of the Camp Fire corporation whilst navigating the delights and complexities of scholastic lifestyles. Young readers will hook up with Hildegard G. Frey's account due to the deft way in which she crafts a narrative from the reviews of the Camp Fire Girls. In addition to describing the struggles of everyday school existence, the story highlights the timeless virtues of friendship and self-discovery. Frey adds imagination and passion to the story by means of exposing readers to various feelings and life classes as the students prompt on their scholastic journey. The creator's willpower to crafting top notch but approachable testimonies guarantees that readers from many backgrounds may also appreciate and perceive with the Camp Fire Girls' adventures. "The Camp Fire Girls at School" is proof of Hildegard G. Frey's ability in fusing lighthearted storytelling with deep significance, encouraging a respect for friendship, boom, and the long-lasting spirit of the Camp Fire Girls. The series' trendy access providers to Frey's lasting affect in young grownup literature.

  • von Howard Roger Garis
    23,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls" by Howard Roger Garis unfolds a heartwarming story that centers round a group of lively younger girls and their adventures inside the wonderful outdoors. The narrative follows the girls as they immerse themselves within the sports of the Camp Fire Girls corporation, fostering friendships, building man or woman, and embracing the values of community and self-discovery. Under the guidance in their devoted counselor, the ladies navigate thru diverse challenges, from out of doors sports to private growth possibilities. Garis intricately weaves issues of teamwork, leadership, and the importance of nature into the storyline, creating a charming and healthful narrative. As the Camp Fire Girls interact in activities like camping, hiking, and crafting, they now not simplest research practical capabilities however additionally form bonds as a way to closing an entire life. Garis' storytelling emphasizes the high quality impact of outdoor studies on non-public development and the cultivation of robust ethical values. "The Camp Fire Girls" stands as a timeless story that no longer most effective entertains however also imparts treasured instructions about friendship, responsibility, and the rewards of embracing the splendor of the herbal world.

  • von William Coleman
    25,00 €

    Stephanie Ellison is found assaulted and near death in a park, late at night. Her husband, Richard, and their closest friends, Brent and Wendy, arrive at the hospital too late to say good-bye. Richard is filled with grief when Brent voices concerns about his lack of an alibi. He suggests that they lie and say that Brent is his alibi to keep police focused on finding Stephanie's killer. It is a small lie that spirals out of control and soon consumes the investigation. Jack Mallory is handed the case and he soon finds that the victim, an accountant, was loved by most everyone. But despite that, the suspect list is long, from coworkers to friends. At the top is her husband who has that alibi. The victim, herself, had lied about where she was that night, making it difficult to know who she was with before her death. As Jack wades through the clues and lies, every interview seems to lead to another motive. In the end, Jack must push to reveal the truth of why the victim was left to die alone in a park. A LEGAL ACCOUNTING is the third installment of the Jack Mallory Mysteries series.

  • von Daniel C. Eddy
    19,00 €

    "Daughters of the Cross" by Daniel C. Eddy stands as a literary masterpiece that intricately weaves together biography and fiction. Eddy, an amazing creator, invites readers into a charming narrative that explores the complexities of human relationships and the profound impact of individual stories. The novel serves as a poignant testomony to Eddy commitment to constructing connections and fostering know-how among readers. Set in opposition to a backdrop of creativity and passion, "Daughters of the Cross" introduces a diverse array of characters navigating via diverse feelings and life stories. Eddy's fashionable and accessible writing fashion ensures that the reader is not just a passive observer however an active participant within the characters' journeys. With a clever mixture of depth and simplicity, Eddy's storytelling transcends mere entertainment, becoming a vehicle for empathy and shared human experience. Each web page unfolds a wealthy tapestry of life, wherein characters come alive with authenticity, inviting readers to reflect on their personal lives and relationships. In "Daughters of the Cross," Daniel C. Eddy crafts a story that resonates with popular issues, making it a compelling examine for a huge audience.

  • von Curtis C. Chen
    30,00 €

    Meet Kangaroo.He's a superpowered secret agent who's about to face his toughest mission yet:Vacation. Kangaroo isn't your typical spy. Sure, he has extensive agency training, access to bleeding-edge technology, and a ready supply of quips and retorts. But what sets him apart is the pocket: a portal that opens into an empty, seemingly infinite, parallel universe. Kangaroo is the only person in the world who can use the pocket, and he's pretty sure his agency only keeps him around to exploit this superpower for their own purposes.After he bungles yet another mission, Kangaroo gets sent away on a mandatory "vacation." While trying to make the most of his exile aboard an interplanetary cruise to Mars, two passengers are found dead, and Kangaroo risks blowing his cover to investigate. However, it turns out he's not the only spy on the ship-and he's just starting to realize that there is a massive conspiracy to unravel.Now, when a hijacker takes over the ship and threatens to crash it into Mars, Kangaroo has to stop the disaster which would shatter the delicate peace that's existed between Earth and Mars ever since the brutal Martian Independence War. A new conflict could devastate the entire Solar System. Billions of lives are at stake and it's up to Kangaroo, and Kangaroo alone, to save them.Weren't vacations supposed to be relaxing? A high octane science-fiction spy thriller that puts a new spin on the outer space adventure, WAYPOINT KANGAROO kicks off a blockbuster series full of adrenaline and intrigue.

  • von Stella M. Francis
    19,00 €

    "Campfire Girls in the Allegheny Mountains" authored by Stella M. Francis, is an undying story that immerses readers in the beauty of the natural global and the enduring power of friendship. The novel, that is a monument to the writer's storytelling prowess, transports readers to the engrossing international of the Campfire Girls and became written with the aid of the gifted but comparatively unknown Stella M. Francis. The story, which is ready towards the lovely Allegheny Mountains backdrop, creates a tapestry of journey, outdoor discovery, and friendship. Francis deftly blends charming storytelling with subdued but impactful lessons approximately resilience and friendship as the Campfire Girls explore the herbal beauties of the highlands. Despite the paucity of data available approximately Stella M. Francis, her literary influence is evident on this piece. Within the sector of journey literature, the book is a hidden gem that leaves an enduring affect on readers. "Campfire Girls inside the Allegheny Mountains" is a precious painting for people in search of an aggregate of nature, companionship, and the magic of storytelling since it now not most effective encapsulates the spirit of the first-rate exterior however additionally takes readers on a journey that transcends time.

  • von Louis Becke
    24,00 €

    Rodman the Boatsteerer and Other Stories is a collection of stories written by Louise Becky in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The Australian author was well known for his work that often describes life in the South Pacific region. All the stories Described in the book typically revolve around themes of life adventure journey and interaction between indigenous people and European sailors. He also exemplifies the moral connections with the people of the Pacific island. The book Rodman the Boatsteerer and Other Stories, generally centres on the experience of a Boatsteerer a crew member whose duty is to steer a whaleboat. His writing style and narratives are often characterized by vast descriptions of the beautiful natural environment and challenges faced by individuals in navigating the unpredictable and control clashes inevitable in circumstance life of the South Pacific. However, the book provides readers with a gist of the culture and maritime complexities faced in the region during the time in which he wrote this particular book.

  • von T. E. Wade
    26,00 €

    Someone is killing billionaires and making a fortune in the market.Interpol cybercrime analyst Elise Werner is on the case. As an off-the-charts genius, the assassins should be worried.She quickly gets onto the dark web money laundering trail but soon realizes that sometimes the hunter becomes the hunted. As her anxiety grows, she knows she must manage her addictions before spiraling into another meltdown.Hanuni knows she is in the top ranks of hackers, probably the best lone-wolf hacker in the world. But from the moment she hacked into Elise's life, she fell in love. Is there such a thing as love-at-first hack? She is now desperate to protect Elise from her assassin network and knows she must move fast. Ainsley vowed to change the world, one dead rich prick at a time. But how can he trust Hanuni now she has lied about that cursed German girl? Ewa is afraid of losing Elise to Michael, but now she is afraid for Elise's life. The case went from routine to dangerous almost overnight. She will do everything in her power to protect her, even putting her own safety on the line.

  • von Ruby Banks
    23,00 €

    Some girls are better off dead... Being murdered in the bathroom of a cheap and nasty pub wasn't how Samantha Cross-awkward loner-envisioned her leaving party at work. She'd hoped for balloons and happy tears, what she got was a masked psycho and blood. Her blood. So, when she takes her first breath as a dead woman, the last thing she expects is to come face to face with the dangerously sexy man of Death himself. He gives her an ultimatum; work for him as a Death Chaser, or face an unknown fiery fate. It's a no-brainer. The trouble was, now she was dealing with demons, family secrets, newly discovered kick-arse abilities, and her gorgeously arrogant boss, she missed her simple life. Being dead was stressful and getting more complicated by the moment-especially when you turn down a deal with the devil himself and all Hell breaks loose.

  • von E. W. Hornung
    22,00 €

    "The Camera Fiend" through E.W. Hornung is a fascinating exploration of crime, obsession, and mental intrigue. Set against the backdrop of early 20th-century London, the narrative follows the enigmatic protagonist whose intense fascination with pictures takes a sinister turn. As the story unfolds, Hornung masterfully weaves a tale of moral ambiguity and psychological complexity. The protagonist, consumed via an obsessive passion for capturing images, becomes entangled in an internet of crime, pushing the bounds of societal norms. Hornung artfully explores the effects of unchecked goals, blurring the traces among captor and captive, and delving into the darker aspects of human nature. The novel transcends conventional genre barriers, encompassing elements of crime fiction, mental mystery, and thriller. Hornung's writing is characterised by means of its nuanced understanding of human motives, developing an immersive experience for readers as they navigate the difficult dynamics at play. "The Camera Fiend" no longer best can provide a suspenseful and attractive plot but additionally serves as a reflective statement at the societal norms and mental undercurrents of its time. E.W. Hornung's storytelling prowess shines via, offering readers a mesmerizing fusion of crime, psychology, and thriller that solidifies his place as a grasp of the genre.

  • von Louisa May Alcott
    19,00 €

    "Behind a Mask, or A Woman's Power" is a novella written by way of Louisa May Alcott, exceptional recognised for her conventional novel "Little Women." Originally published in 1866 underneath the pseudonym A.M. Barnard, this gripping narrative explores the complexities of human nature and the societal expectations positioned on ladies in the nineteenth century. The story revolves round Jean Muir, a mysterious and captivating governess, who enters the rich Coventry circle of relatives's family. Jean's beauty and foxy intelligence right away entice the eye of the circle of relative¿s members, every of whom will become entangled in her web of manipulation. As the plot unfolds, Jean's real motives and past are gradually found out, exposing the volume of her strategic prowess and the strength dynamics at play within the Coventry domestic. "Behind a Mask" delves into topics of deception, societal constraints, and the evolving roles of women in a male-dominated society. Alcott masterfully crafts a tale that challenges traditional gender norms, providing a nuanced exploration of the methods wherein ladies navigated power dynamics in the course of the Victorian generation. The novella stands as a testament to Alcott's literary versatility, showcasing her ability to delve into darker and more complicated issues past the acquainted territory of her extra broadly recognized works.

  • von Jane L. Stewart
    19,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake" by Jane L. Stewart is an engrossing masterwork. This piece exemplifies Stewart's skill at building testimonies that pass beyond simple narration and establish a bond among readers and the diverse range of feelings and reviews that the tale carries. Stewart's story, which is about against the terrifi backdrop of Long Lake, takes the reader on an enchanting journey in which love and creativeness are combined with the Camp Fire Girls. The author's commitment to the younger person literature genre is plain as he crafts a tale that encourages readers to connect and recognize each other in addition to being entertained. Stewart's writing is outstanding by using its tasteful simplicity, which makes the story each understandable and notion-scary. The narrative will become an exploratory canvas, exposing readers to various emotional landscapes and possibilities for private development. Stewart teaches readers of every age well-known standards via the exploits of the Camp Fire Girls, similarly to the delights of kids. "The Camp Fire Girls at Long Lake" is a literary masterpiece that exemplifies Jane L. Stewart's willpower to telling terrific testimonies with an enduring have an impact on.

  • von Roy Rockwood
    21,00 €

    "Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane" is an adventurous novel written through Roy Rockwood. Published inside the early 20th century, the story follows the exploits of the younger and bold protagonist, Dave Dashaway. Dave is a professional aviator and mechanic with a ardour for aviation. The narrative unfolds as Dave endeavors to construct and pilot a hydroplane, a revolutionary water-based aircraft. Set against the backdrop of the rising aviation era of the time, the radical captures the excitement and demanding situations of early aviation. Dave Dashaway's determination and ingenuity shine as he overcomes boundaries in constructing and perfecting his hydroplane. The storyline is infused with thrilling scenes of air and water-based escapades, making it a fascinating study for audiences inquisitive about journey and aviation. Rockwood's writing fashion combines technical details with a sense of surprise, catering to readers interested in the improvements in aviation at some point of the early twentieth century. "Dave Dashaway and His Hydroplane" now not most effective entertains with its excessive-flying adventures but additionally provides a glimpse into the spirit of innovation and exploration characterizing the era.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    21,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin" by Hildegard G. Frey is a gripping conventional that demonstrates her mastery at fusing fiction with real-world reports. Published at a time while the Camp Fire Girls motion became starting to benefit traction, Frey's tale revolves around the misadventures of young girls at Camp Keewaydin and provides a stimulating examine at the side of insightful lifestyles lessons. As an achieved storyteller, Frey creates a rich tapestry of imagination and emotion that transports readers to a variety of emotional settings. In addition to inspecting the pleasures and problems of tenting, the book gives a greater comprehension of friendship, private improvement, and the not unusual studies that unite humans. Because of Frey's elegant and approachable writing fashion, a broad target market may additionally experience his outstanding stories. The author hopes that by sharing the stories of the Camp Fire Girls, she can help readers relate to each other and broaden a more expertise of the complexity of the human spirit. Hildegard G. Frey's "The Camp Fire Girls at Camp Keewaydin" is a testomony to her willpower to writing literature this is extra than just exciting studying. It is a tale that connects with readers, permitting them to connect with the time-honored themes of self-discovery and camaraderie whilst also escaping into a mystical world.

  • von Wilkie Collins
    29,00 €

    "The Legacy of Cain" by Wilkie Collins is a compelling novel that explores subject matters of morality, inheritance, and the effects of familial secrets and techniques. Collins, acknowledged for his mastery of mystery and sensation fiction, weaves a complex narrative that unfolds against the backdrop of Victorian society. The story revolves around the wealthy and influential Vanstone family, whose lives take a dramatic flip while their patriarch leaves behind a mysterious and contested inheritance. As the plot unfolds, the novel delves into the intricacies of the prison device, inheritance laws, and the moral dilemmas confronted by way of the characters. Collins, frequently taken into consideration a precursor to the detective fiction style, infuses the narrative with suspense and surprising twists. The characters, along with the enigmatic Magdalen Vanstone, navigate an internet of deception and societal expectations, hard the conventions of the time. "The Legacy of Cain" stands as a testament to Collins' narrative talent and his eager observations of Victorian society. The novel explores the impact of societal norms on people, particularly girls, and the lengths one might visit comfy their legacy.

  • von James A. Cooper
    24,00 €

    "Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper: A Story of Cape Cod" by means of James A. Cooper is a literary gem that intertwines fiction with humor to create a captivating narrative. Set towards the backdrop of Cape Cod, the novel unfolds the tale of Cap'n Abe, a storekeeper whose individual embodies the appeal and resilience of the Cape's coastal lifestyles. James A. Cooper, a masterful storyteller, weaves a narrative that now not simplest entertains however additionally forges connections between characters and readers. The book displays Cooper's dedication to showcasing the human experience thru innovative and passionate storytelling. With a touch of humor and an elegant writing fashion, Cooper effects introduces readers to the numerous feelings and regions of Cape Cod. The protagonist, Cap'n Abe, turns into a symbol of the Cape's spirit, and his adventures resonate with both wit and intensity. As readers immerse themselves inside the tale, they find out the richness of Cooper's narrative, in which the easy placing of a coastal store will become a level for profound human connections.

  • von Margaret Vandercook
    20,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill" is a unique by way of Margaret Vandercook that revolves across the adventures of a collection of young women worried in the Camp Fire Girls company. The story unfolds at Sunrise Hill, a picturesque campsite, where the women have interaction in numerous out of doors activities, fostering friendship and personal growth. The narrative skillfully intertwines subject matters of teamwork, self-discovery, and the importance of nature in shaping individual. As the women navigate through challenges and triumphs, they research valuable lifestyles instructions and develop a deep sense of camaraderie. The creator, Margaret Vandercook, employs bright descriptions to bring the natural beauty of Sunrise Hill to life, developing a backdrop that complements the overall charm of the narrative. Vandercook's storytelling captures the spirit of journey and the spirit of the Camp Fire Girls movement, promoting ideals of management, community provider, and the appreciation of the outdoors. "The Camp Fire Girls at Sunrise Hill" is a healthful and tasty story that now not handiest entertains but additionally imparts high quality values, making it a timeless study for young audiences.

  • von Gustave Aimard
    24,00 €

    "The Bee Hunters" is an adventurous novel penned by Gustave Aimard, a notable French author recognized for his works in the Western genre. Originally published in the 19th century, the narrative unfolds against the rugged landscapes of the American West, weaving a tale of exploration and survival. The protagonist, Red Cedar, stands out as a skilled bee hunter navigating the untamed wilderness. Aimard's narrative takes readers on a journey filled with encounters with Native American tribes, natural obstacles, and the demanding realities of frontier life. As Red Cedar grapples with the challenges posed by the wilderness, the novel explores the clash of cultures and the intricate dynamics of life on the expanding American frontier. Aimard's storytelling prowess shines through as he paints a vivid picture of the harsh yet captivating landscapes, capturing the essence of the Wild West during a transformative period in history. "The Bee Hunters" is more than a gripping adventure; it serves as a cultural exploration, delving into the complexities of human survival and interaction in the face of the vast, challenging, and often unforgiving American frontier.

  • von Jamie Spicer
    22,00 €

    SamanthaI escaped my abusive husband the only way I knew how to. Now, I'm stuck in a small town, working as a bartender. It's a long fall from where I used to be. Hiding my identity, who I really am from friends who have become my family and from the guy who saved me from a horrific situation. Will I ever be able to not have to watch my back? Can I trust my new found family with the truth of who I really am? Can I really be away from my tormentor?JacobI love my life. I'm a jujitsu instructor by day and work at the local bar at night. I'm a laid back, solitary kind of guy. That is until a certain blonde haired beauty came busting into my life. The problem is I have never felt like this before. Can I keep her? What is she running from? What can I do to make her truly mine?This book is number two in the Ladies of the Blue Moon Saloon series. It would be best understood if read with Remington book one, but it is not necessary.

  • von H. Irving Hancock
    20,00 €

    "Dave Darrin's Second Year at Annapolis" by H. Irving Hancock is a interesting continuation of the adventures of younger midshipman Dave Darrin. The novel, subtitled "Or Two Midshipmen as Naval Academy 'Youngsters,'" delves into the challenges and triumphs confronted by means of Darrin and his fellow midshipmen all through their 2d 12 months at the U.S. Naval Academy. As the tale unfolds, readers witness the increase and maturation of Dave Darrin as he navigates the stressful curriculum and rigorous training at Annapolis. The author, H. Irving Hancock, skillfully captures the essence of life at the Naval Academy, presenting a vibrant portrayal of the friendships, rivalries, and camaraderie a number of the "Youngsters." Amidst the academic pastimes and naval training, Darrin and his comrades locate themselves entangled in numerous adventures that check their mettle and loyalty. Hancock weaves a narrative filled with naval traditions, honor codes, and the indomitable spirit of young guys meaning to end up officers inside the U.S. Navy. The novel combines elements of motion, friendship, and the pursuit of excellence, creating a compelling and immersive reading enjoy.

  • von Wilkie Collins
    26,00 €

    "The New Magdalen" with the aid of Wilkie Collins is a compelling novel that delves into issues of redemption, social injustice, and the resilience of the human spirit. Collins, a grasp of Victorian sensation fiction, crafts a narrative that challenges societal norms and explores the results of private alternatives. The tale facilities round Mercy Merrick, a woman searching for to get away her past as a fallen girl, or "Magdalen," and start anew. Falsely accused of robbery, she grapples with the tough judgments of society at the same time as seeking to show her innocence. As she navigates a global that frequently denies 2d chances to the ones deemed morally fallen, the radical unfolds as a poignant exploration of morality and forgiveness. Collins employs his trademark narrative technique, combining mystery and social critique, to captivate readers. The characters, which include the sturdy-willed and determined Mercy, confront the hypocrisies of Victorian society and challenge traditional notions of morality. "The New Magdalen" stands as a testomony to Collins' capability to cope with social issues and provide a nuanced portrayal of girls's struggles in a society bound through rigid ethical codes.

  • von Wilkie Collins
    20,00 €

    The book ¿A Rogue¿s Life¿ is a heart-warming mystery and detective fiction. Frank Softly, the protagonist of the story, narrates the account of his unique and daring life. The son of a well-respected merchant, Frank, decides to adopt a more roguish lifestyle after becoming disillusioned with society as a whole. As Frank moves through the social strata, his story leads readers through a number of interactions, adventures, and mishaps. He interacts with a wide range of people, including actors, nobles, and criminals. A recurrent subject in the book is disguise and deception, as Frank takes on many personas to get around the social mores. The somewhat sarcastic narrative style of "A Rogue's Life" offers a commentary on social traditions and the difficulties faced by those who attempt to defy them. Frank's account of his events is filled with wit, humour, and societal criticism.

  • von Hildegard G. Frey
    21,00 €

    "The Camp Fire Girls Go Motoring" by using Hildegard G. Frey is a pleasing story that takes the readers on a captivating journey with the Camp Fire Girls. In this installment, the girl¿s assignment into the interesting world of motoring, combining adventure with the camaraderie that defines the Camp Fire Girls collection. The story follows the ladies as they embark on a street journey, coming across new places and experiencing the thrills of the open road. Led through their dedicated counselor, the institution encounters various demanding situations and surprises, forming lasting memories along the way. Frey skillfully weaves elements of exploration, friendship, and personal increase into the narrative, making it a fascinating read for audiences of all ages. As the Camp Fire Girls navigate the twists and turns of their motoring journey, they learn valuable training about teamwork, adaptability, and the importance of embracing new experiences. Frey's storytelling captures the spirit of curiosity and enthusiasm, encouraging readers to comprehend the pleasure of discovery and the bonds forged thru shared escapades.

  • von Russell Holbrook
    21,00 €

    SOMETIMES IT TAKES A DEVIL TO DO THE LORD'S WORKMable Town has come under the rule of the oppressive Valkos Enterprises government, forcing their brand on the populous and demanding conformity with every aspect of its citizens' lives. Even so, Mary, Joseph, and their cat, Lucy Furr, are happy with their mundane existence. That is until a malicious group of teenagers attack the beloved feline, causing a gruesome and deadly chain of events. Lucy Furr is a surreal, gore-soaked thrill-ride for both horror and dark fantasy fiction fans alike!

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