A desperate mother. A scarred man. A powerful bond… The moment he saw Blythe Daphne on the television news, Lucas Kenyon knew three things: she was a shapeshifter, like him. She was the most desirable creature he had ever seen. And she was in terrible danger. Now, the wolf in Lucas is driving him to save Blythe and her young daughter from a man he knows is evil personified. A man who believes all shapeshifters are demons straight from hell. But Lucas knows he must never reveal the secret that threatens to tear him apart—not even to the one woman who could heal him.
In this study of contemporary Greek poetry, the author investigates modernist and postmodernist poetics at the edge of Europe. She traces the influential role of Greek women writers back to the sexual politics of censorship under the dictatorship (1967-1974). Through responses to censorship - including those of the dictator, the Nobel Laureate poet George Seferis, and the younger generation of poets - she shows how women poets use strategies which, although initiated in response to the dictator's press law, prove useful in articulating a feminist critique. In poetry by Rhea Galanaki, Jenny Mastoraki and Maria Laina, among others, she analyzes how the censors' tactics for stabilizing signification are redeployed to disrupt fixed meanings and gender roles.
Profiles dozens of Chicago's blues musicians; discusses the city's blues history; and offers tips on clubs, radio stations, record labels, grave sites, and places of interest to blues fans.
The sequel to Love's Bright Star tells of a vibrant young Indian woman and a handsome, rugged scout who come up against a force that may keep them apart forever. When a family emergency calls Sandrine back to her childhood home, she must journey alone to Montana. When she returns, she finds Wade robbed of his memory by a terrible accident.
From the author of the beloved Sweet Medicine's Prophecy series comes Love's Bright Star--the sizzling story of a refined lady who rediscovers untamed passion with the rugged man she loved as a girl while living in her mother's Indian village.
Kate, the widow of a riverboat captain, discovers he was married to an Indian woman as well. Rather than fight over the inheritance, she befriends the Indian and together they revive the husband's business. In the process, Kate finds love with a half-breed. By the author of The Wings of Morning.
Taylor knows a secret: wolves live on her ranch. Her new ranch hand has a secret, too: he's a wildlife biologist. Can they protect the wolves in the face of fear and opposition...and their chance at love?
At the request of a secret society of ancient vampires, Deidre and her detective lover are back on the streets of New York trying to get to the bottom of a murder spree that's taking the life of vampires as well as humans. This time around, Mitch and Deidre are not only hunters but also the prey.
Steven Heller and Karen Pomeroy create a mosaic of design stories that offer a series of valuable lessons in how design works and an engaging history of graphic design from the late nineteenth century to the present. Tracing the development of each work, Heller and Pomeroy explain its role in design history and how it relates to the cultural milieu from which it emerged.
Brief biographies of 150 women who have made significant contributions to literature and criticism, from poet Virginia Hamilton Adair to novelist and scholar Maria de Zayas y Sotomayor.
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