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Middle Age: A Romance
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| A darkly
comic novel from the author of Blonde and
We Were the Mulvaneys. In Salthill-on-Hudson,
a half-hour train ride from Manhattan, everyone
is rich, beautiful, and - though they look
much younger - middle-aged. But when Adam
Berendt, a charismatic, mysterious sculptor,
dies suddenly in a brash act of heroism, shock
waves rock the town. Free excerpt available
for this ebook - click more.
Middle Age: A Romance
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Romance on the Run
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| Q:
Do people get married so that they don't have
to have sex anymore? A: Not many will admit
it, but that is just what happens to most
married couples. The author was shocked to
discover that the sex lives of most couples
are neglected in favor of the more 'urgent'
problems of work, children and a busy lifestyle.
Guaranteed 'to put the sex back into your
sex life' and based on extensive interviews
with real couples, Romance on the Run is your
ticket to red-hot monogamy. Get ready to discover
the joys of a revolutionized sex life, such
as: The Joy of Quickies; How to make sex 'easy';
Why marriage and celibacy don't mix; How to
make time for sexual intimacy; How to communicate
with your partner quickly and effectively;
Ways to increase your pleasure ...and much,
much, much more!
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The Moonstone: A Romance
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Moonstone is one of the greatest mystery novels
in English literature. A fabulous yellow diamond
becomes the dangerous inheritance of Rachel
Verinder. Outside her Yorkshire country house
are the Hindu priests who have waited for
many years to reclaim their ancient talisman,
looted from the holy city of Somnauth. When
the Moonstone disappears the case looks simple,
but in mid-Victorian England no one is what
they seem, and nothing can be taken for granted.
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Salon.com's Wanderlust:
Real-Life Tales of Adventure and Romance
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Simon
Winchester in Romania Isabel Allende in the
Amazon Pico Iyer in Bali Bill Barich in Italy
Sallie Tisdale in Japan Carlos Fuentes in
Zurich Po Bronson in the Caribbean and thirty-four
more scintillating and sizzling tales of serendipity
and wanderlust.
Salon.com's Wanderlust: Real-Life Tales of
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A Cigarette-Maker's Romance
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"
Crawford's intimate knowledge of many countries
resulted in an unequalled series of brilliant
romances, including varied characters from
the glassblowers of Venice, the silversmiths
of Rome, the cigarette makers of Munich, and
the Bosphorus, simple sailors on the coast
of Spain. But whether the scene be in modern
India or the palaces of Babylon, the story
fascinates the reader. A Cigarette-Maker's
Romance is just such a story, in which a commoner
finds herself in love with a handsome young
man who works with her in a cigarette-making
shop. He claims to be a Russian count who
is temporarily down on his luck . . . but
everyone thinks he's mad!"
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