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Jade Thompson's heart beats to the rhythm of a single, all-consuming passion - the unparalleled soap opera sensation, Gregry Tinsley. In her wildest dreams, she would defy the laws of reality and plunge into her television screen to be with him eternally. The stage is set when the advertising agency she toils for orchestrates a corporate retreat beneath the golden Florida sun, coinciding with the filming location of his hit show "Surf's Up, Dude." Will reality live up to Jade's fantasies of a TV star romance or will she find something different in the midst of awkward team-building activities, friends turned foes, and a mysterious Suit Guy joining the company?*** This is a "clean"/sweet romance / chicklit novel suitable for readers both under and over 18 ***
Jack and Gem Return ! Butchered tattooed torsos in a shallow forest grave, missing automatic weapons, cannabis grow houses, MI5, a new Detective Superintendent, competing oligarchs and an old friend from Russia. Jack Lunn and Gem Bryce's lives are about to get very complicated... Bloody Butcher is the second book in the Jack Lunn series.
Even today the picture of the Light Horseman, emu plumes in his hat, sabre drawn and charger at full gallop, stirs Australian blood. Sir Harry Chauvel was the leader and the greatest of them. The Imperial government acknowledged his stature in World War I when it placed its own formations under his command. The brilliant victories at Gaza, Beersheba and Damascus were his, and thus a great part of the Allied victory over Turkey. Chauvel was the first Australian to command a corps, and the first lieutenant-general. After the war he strove to develop Australia's young army and, despite public apathy and political sloth, developed the leaders who were to make the second A.I.F. This work is one of the few full-scale studies of an Australian military leader who was also a fine and admirable human being. He commanded from the front, and was careful of the lives of his men. He was also one of the most 'air-minded' commanders of his time. The author has spent many years in research for this book. It casts new light on what has been regarded as 'settled' questions of the military history of World War I in the Middle East, and famous figures such as Lawrence of Arabia appear in original evaluations.
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