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The groundbreaking biography of one of the most progressive, influential and entertaining women of the seventeenth century, Christina Alexandra, Queen of Sweden.
He's a collector with some kinky interests on the side. She's here to catalogue his most prized possessions. But will she end up being one of them?From Justine Elyot, the bestselling author of 'On Demand', 'His House of Submission' is a dark, passionate romance for anyone who loved the Fifty Shades trilogy and Sylvia Day's Crossfire series.Sarah turns up at Jasper Jay's country house thinking she has been hired to take an inventory of his large collection of historical artefacts.But when she and her lover, Will, are caught by the boss sneaking a peek at some of his more private pieces, she starts to suspect a more ulterior motive.Alone with Jasper in his secluded manor, Sarah finds herself enthralled by the enigmatic collector, especially given the intimate interest she shares with him.Pretty soon, they're entangled in an intense relationship of domination and submission that excludes the rest of the world.Until it intrudes, in the form of a vengeful Will, bent on exposing everything his erstwhile boss has worked so hard to keep secret.From the author of the bestselling Mischief titles 'Kinky' and 'Game'.
In the future, mankind's physiology has been improved. Utopia prevails throughout the solar system, in a communistic system of government. When six of its members are lost on an unregenerate planet, the stresses begin to show.In the future, mankind's physiology has been improved. Utopia prevails throughout the solar system, in a communistic system of government. When six of its members are lost on an unregenerate planet, the stresses begin to show.This novel is part of the Brian Aldiss Collection. The Friday Project are reissuing many of Aldiss' works, including over 300 short stories, in print and eBook.
A hot erotica collection exploring the risky thrills of exhibitionism and voyeurism. 'Exposure' features new stories by the best erotica writers including Charlotte Stein, Janine Ashbless, Rachel Kramer Bussel, Sommer Marsden, and Heather Towne.Kelly offers a between-the-shelves service at the local library that only the very lucky receive.Gina can't stop offering an eyeful to Brad, the boy next door.Charlotte and Rodney get nasty in the dunes even though they know they're being watched.
A contemporary collection of stories by one of France's finest writers.Revered by key literary figures including as Balzac and Merimee, Stendhal is best known for his novels, but his shorter works were just as powerful. In this brand new translation, Susan Ashe brings his greatest Italian stories to the modern reader, whilst staying true to Stendhal's style and brilliance.The collection includes:- The Abbess of Castro- Vittoria Accordamboni- The Cenci- Along with accompanying essays by Charles Dickens, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and Stendhal himself.Together, these stories convey Stendhal's love of Italy and admiration for the society's honesty, sincerity, and above all, passion. 'Roman Tales' will reaffirm Stendhal as one of the great French masters of the 19th Century.
An astonishing audiobook that probes into the strange world of genetic engineering. Joanna May thought herself unique, indivisible - until one day, to her hideous shock, she discovered herself to be five: though childless she was a mother; though an only child she was surrounded by sisters young enough to be her daughers - Jane, Julie, Gina and Alice, the clones of Joanna May. How will they withstand the shock of first meeting? And what of the avenging Carl, Joanna's former husband and the clones' creator: will he take revenge for his wife's infidelity and destroy her sisters one by one? In this astonishing novel, Fay Weldon weaves a web of paradox quite awesome in its cunning. Probing into the strange world of genetic engineering, The Cloning of Joanna May raises frightening questions about our identity as individuals - and provides some startling answers. Funny, serious, revolutionary, this is the work of a master storyteller at the height of her powers.
A stirring saga of a nurse who only wants to do her duty in World War Two - and who ends up having to make an agonising choice. Set in Ireland and Birmingham, this is the latest from emerging star of the genre Anne Bennett.Carmel Duffy is the eldest child of a brutal and abusive marriage, and she can't wait to leave home. She's equally determined to have no husband or children of her own - what she wants more than anything is to be a nurse. As soon as she turns eighteen, she heads for Birmingham and begins her training.With her beautiful auburn curls, she draws plenty of attention and her resolve to concentrate on her career is tested when Dr Paul Connolly comes onto her ward and into her life. Gradually he wins her heart, and they agree to marry, both certain that they want no children. They have valuable jobs to do - all the more so when World War Two looms. But those years will change everything: their relationship, their priorities, their very characters. Carmel will find that the future is very different to the one she thought she wanted for so long...
One photocopiable and editable teacher pack to facilitate and deliver catch-up in KS3 writing
The second book in the classic eight volume graphic novel series retelling the story of Buddha, from the godfather of the genre - an irreverent and humourous rendition of the life and times of Prince Siddhartha.
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the miniature world of the mice of Brambly Hedge!
Everyone's favorite family cat is back in this collection of three MOG stories.
The sequel to the bestselling Wheat Belly shows you how to take the advice one step further by going grain-free and discover the benefits of losing weight easily and achieving a level of radiant health and well-being you never thought possible.
A powerful novel of family life and human relationships set against the exciting background of a horseracing crime.
DCI Merlin Parry has to use all his skill and experience to crack a murder case where the victim was killed in front of thousands of shoppers, but not a single witness is to be found.
Mervyn Davies left South Wales under a cloud forty years ago, but now he's back to collect a vast inheritance left to him by his childhood friend Edwin Edworth. Some are surprised; others are disgusted ... but who wanted him dead?
An investigative approach to Cambridge IGCSE Geography, written in partnership with the Geographical Association.
When Joe Bodenland is suddenly transported back in time to the year 1816, his first reaction is of eager curiosity rather than distress... This is Aldiss' response to Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, available for the first time in eBook.
A dramatic reworking of the vampire myth in a way that only Brian Aldiss can... Available for the first time in eBook.
The quickest way to study the essential German words and the perfect companion to titles in the ever-popular Easy Learning German range.
'...[Rebecca Raisin]'s a modern Maeve Binchy. If you love books about community life with true-to-life characters in true-to-life situations, delivered with gentle humour and heartfelt emotion, these are for you.' - Books for Bunny Enjoy the warmth, cupcakes and hot chocolate at The Gingerbread Cafe...
Militant religious extremists are taking over the peaceful Vale of Kashmir, dealing in drugs and guns to fund their war. When the mission looks impossible, who do you call? UNACO.
Social mores come under bestselling author Philippa Gregory's acute scrutiny in this reissue of a long-unavailable novel of betrayal, revenge and liberation...
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