Rich ranchers, explosive secrets and a scandal that rocks an elite Texas town. Four novels from the Texas Cattleman’s Club: The Impostor series by New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling authors in one box set! The Rancher’s Baby by New York Times bestselling author Maisey Yates Selena Jacobs is caught in the middle of the worst scandal to hit Royal, Texas, in generations. Until her best friend—and secret crush—Knox McCoy ensures her safety by moving in! Now the sparks she’s tried to smother burn out of control…and leave her pregnant. Originally published in 2018 Rich Rancher’s Redemption by USA TODAY bestselling author Maureen Child When wealthy rancher Jesse Navarro meets single mom Jillian Norris, she makes him feel…everything. But he’s carrying the guilt of a past tragedy and knows he can’t take her for his own…or can he? Originally published in 2018 A Convenient Texas Wedding by Sheri WhiteFeather Millionaire Rand Gibson needs a wife to debunk his playboy image, and fresh-faced Allison Cartwright is perfect for the role. Though the Irish-born writer wants to stay in America, is she desperate enough to marry a man who could break her heart in the bargain? Originally published in 2018 Expecting a Scandal by USA TODAY bestselling author Joanne Rock Abigail Stewart is desperate for the art commission at Royal Memorial Hospital to support her unborn child. Now she must win over the sexy Texan on the board while navigating the sizzling connection between them that defies all logic… Originally published in 2018 From Harlequin Desire: Luxury, scandal, desire—welcome to the lives of the American elite. Don’t miss a single Texas Cattleman’s Club: The Impostor series. Book 1 — The Rancher’s Baby by Maisey Yates Book 2 — Rich Rancher’s Redemption by Maureen Child Book 3 — A Convenient Texas Wedding by Sheri WhiteFeather Book 4 — Expecting a Scandal by Joanne Rock Book 5 — Reunited…with Baby by Sara Orwig Book 6 — The Nanny Proposal by Joss Wood Book 7 — Secret Twins for the Texan by Karen Booth Book 8 — Lone Star Secrets by Cat Schield
This study of Virginia Woolf’s diary examines how Woolf resolved the conflict of expressing political viewpoints with her aesthetic goals, focusing on how that struggle played out in her diary.
Nominated for the TaPRA Early Career Research Prize 2018 In this book, Jo Scott shares writing and documentation from her practice as research (PaR) project, which explored and analysed a mode of performance she developed, called live intermediality. The book offers a much-needed example of fully developed writing in relation to a practice as research (PaR) project. Weaving together theory, documentation and critical reflection, it offers fresh insights into both the process and presentation of PaR work, as well as theories around intermediality in performance, the role and actions of the live media performer and how live media events are created. It can be read alongside Robin Nelson's 2013 text, Practice as Research in the Arts, as it demonstrates how Nelson's model for PaR can be applied and developed. It also includes a set of online videos and commentaries, which complement and reflect on the writing in the core text.
Black mambas are fast. They can race up to 12 miles per hour! In this title, young readers are introduced to these speedy snakes through engaging, leveled text and crisp photos. Chapters highlight topics such as the snakesÕ range and habitat, body parts, hunting style, and babies. Special features add more detail by comparing the snakeÕs size, highlighting its diet, showing how to spot one, and more!
Presents recipes for beverages, eggs, cheese, soups, vegetables, seafood, meats, and desserts, listing traditional holidays associated with the foods, and other folk beliefs and correspondences.
Over the past few decades there have been intense debates in education surrounding children’s literacy achievement and ways to promote reading, particularly that of boys. The Harry Potter book series has been received enthusiastically by very many children, boys and girls alike, but has also been constructed in popular and media discourses as a children’s, particularly a boys’, literacy saviour. Children’s Literacy Practices and Preferences: Harry Potter and Beyond provides empirical evidence of young people’s reported literacy practices and views on reading, and of how they see how the Harry Potter series as having impacted their own literacy. The volume explores and debunks some of the myths surrounding Harry Potter and literacy, and contextualizes these within children’s wider reading.
This is part of a new series of guides to contemporary novels. The aim of the series is to give readers accessible and informative introductions to some of the most popular, most acclaimed and most influential novels of recent years - from 'The Remains of the Day' to 'White Teeth'. A team of contemporary fiction scholars from both sides of the Atlantic has been assembled to provide a thorough and readable analysis of each of the novels in question.
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