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Accidental lust comes with the job. Being a masseur, Lucius enjoys day by day, with many encounters, both inside and outside the job. Everything changes when he goes on holiday. A work colleague's friend introduces his sister, and instant chemistry begins. Traveling from place to place, where inevitably the concoction of lust and love manifests itself. The exploration of those two often contradictory emotions and the beautiful synthesis is a big part of the book.READER ADVISORY: This Contemporary Erotic Romance contains lust and love in equal measure. PUBLISHER NOTE: Gritty Contemporary Romance of 41,800 words.
Two peasant boys, Archibald and Roland decide to go to the highest heights. They decide to travel on the open seas by working hard. Conspiracy, murder, riches. Traitors and loyal friends. Warriors and kings. This is the story of Defying one's Destiny.
The four novels are the chronological tales of how heroes fought for what they believed in, many not succeeding and many succumbing to inevitable tragedies along the way. The various characters end up fighting for their very survival, some have goals and some try to find them along the way, some succeed in the game of love and others don't, but most importantly they fight based on what their gut tells them to do. They want to make the world a better place and even in failure they do.
A revealing and witty new examination of how Agatha Christie became the world's most successful and popular female playwright, including details of never-before-published scripts and stories.Agatha Christie is revered worldwide for her books and her many film and TV adaptations. Less well-known today is her extraordinary repertoire of stage plays that firmly established her as the most successful female dramatist of all time.Now Julius Green raises the curtain on Agatha Christie's towering contribution to popular theatre, from her first serious attempts at playwriting - in a very different style to the whodunits for which she became famous - to her record-breaking achievements in the West End and her conquest of Broadway. Astonishing revelations about this often disregarded side of her life are illustrated with extracts from hitherto unknown plays, deleted scenes from her theatrical classics, and unpublished private letters, including her extensive correspondence with the legendary 'Mousetrap Man', theatrical impresario Sir Peter Saunders.Meticulously researched and full of groundbreaking discoveries, this book adds a fascinating new layer to Agatha Christie's remarkable story.
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