![]() Two shelter cats take on a mysterious puss with weird powers who is terrorizing the feline community. Engrossing fare for fans of disaster tales, American history, and slender books. Crofford ably captures the terror and uncertainty of the times, plunks down quick romances for Laurel-who makes the pleasant discovery that, despite what she’s been told, her harelip is no obstacle to kissing, or marriage-and Jed, and wraps up the aftermath in a long postscript. The shocks don’t stop after a day or two either, but are still coming at random intervals weeks later, culminating in one so massive that the nearby town of New Madrid has to be abandoned. But later that night she, her parents, and her older brother Jed suddenly find themselves forced out into the yard, surrounded by whatever possessions they could snatch, to watch their barn and other buildings fall while the earth bucks and heaves. ![]() ![]() ![]() Despite rumors of some very odd animal behavior, Laurel Mawston has no idea what’s coming when she sees the ink in her inkpot moving. Crofford ( A Place to Belong, 1994) sets her newest historical near the banks of the Mississippi during the earthquakes of 1811–12-earthquakes so violent that thousands died and, at one point, parts of the river ran in different directions. ![]()
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![]() ![]() And nothing will stop him from reaching for what is his.Įpic fantasy with heavy love-hate situations with adult situations. Will Knox let go of the memories of the past, driving his need for revenge that will destroy the pretty little witch he craves, or will he push the boundaries to fight for and claim what is his by right? Either way, war is inevitable. One taste, and he thought he could get her out of his system. Aria is his sworn enemy but something within her calls to him and he hates himself for craving the fiery kisses that have reignited his cold, dead heart. Move pieces into place and set the stage for the war he’s been planning for over 500 years. It was supposed to be easy get in and get out. Knox has ulterior motives for being in Haven Falls and never expected the little witch to show up and brazenly challenge his rule. Will Aria embrace her savage side to find her sister and save her family, or will she burn to ashes from his heated kisses and burning hot embrace? ![]() Sparks fly when the two enter a fiery battle of wills as Aria learns she is more than just a witch in the Hecate bloodline she is much, much, more. They soon discover things have changed in the Human Realm and that nothing is what it seems, including Knox, the egotistical, self-centered, frustratingly gorgeous man who declared himself King during their absence. She writes alpha-hole males and the alpha women who knock them on their arses, hard. She is an admitted coffee addict who drinks magical potions of caffeine and turns them into magical worlds. Aria and her sisters return to the Human Realm of Haven Falls to find one of their own that’s gone missing. Amelia Hutchins is a WSJ and USAT Bestselling author of the Monsters, The Fae Chronicles, and Legacy of the Nine Realms series. ![]() ![]() ![]() Continue reading “Billy Joel – The Stranger (1978) ” Author Your_SACD Posted on Categories Pop Rock Tags Billy Joel Leave a comment on Billy Joel – The Stranger (1978) Billy Joel – 52nd Street (1978) īilly Joel – 52nd Street (1978) Far superior to previous reissues, this edition emphasizes the crucial touches and insightful techniques Ramone brought to a batch of material that ranks among Joel’s most clever, catchy, and sagacious. Label: Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab | US | Cat#: UDSACD 2089 | Genre: Pop RockĪn integral part of Mobile Fidelity’s Billy Joel catalog restoration series, The Stranger is mastered from the original master tapes and made available on transparent hybrid SACD. Billy Joel – The Stranger (1978) ĬD-Layer / EAC Rip / FLAC Image + Cue + Log ![]() |