![]() ![]() Wed in desire, they were enfolded in a fierce, consuming joy, free at last from the past's cruel grasp. ![]() Unable to resist her spitfire charm, Jason gathered her at last into his powerful arms, ravishing her lips with his kisses, arousing in her a sweet, insistent hunger. Bewildered by his arrogant demeanor, yet drawn to his panther-like grace, she came to sense the searingly painful memories that smoldered in the depths of his jade-green eyes. Sought after at plays, operas, and balls by London's most fashionable ladies, Jason remained a mystery to Victoria. Eager to claim her long-lost heritage, she was amazed at the formal elegance of Wakefield, the sumptuous English estate of her distant cousin.the notorious Lord Jason Fielding. Let New York Times bestselling author Judith McNaught who “is in a class by herself” ( USA TODAY) sweep you off your feet and into another time with her sensual, passionate, and spellbinding historical romance classics, featuring her “unique magic” ( RT Book Reviews).Īcross the vast ocean sailed Victoria Seaton, a free-spirited American beauty left suddenly orphaned and alone. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Mort Weisinger, the ruthless editor of Superman, who suffered a nervous breakdown when he tried to be a superhero himself.Batman's Bob Kane, who rose to fame and fortune in a career based entirely on lies and self-promotion.Harry Donenfield, former pornographer and con-man, and his partner, Jack Liebowitz, founder of DC Comics, who went on to help build Steve Ross's legendary Warner Communications. ![]() Jerry Seigel and Joe Shuster, the goofy myopic creators of Superman, who sold the rights to the Man of Tomorrow for $130 to.Among the characters in this vibrant panorama: By the author of The Comic Book Heroes, Killing Monsters, and scores of successful comic books and screenplays, Men of Tomorrow is the first book to tell the surprising story of the young Jewish misfits, hustlers and nerds who invented the superhero and the comic book industry. ![]() ![]() ![]() This isn’t a romance, because the romance isn’t driving the plot, but it is one fantastic book no matter what genre you put it in. Jennifer Crusie is the only contemporary romance author I like and she’s proved herself yet again here. She can’t turn that down, not just to take care of two kids, but it turns out that the house truly is haunted – and the ghosts don’t want to let the kids go. ![]() So he offers Andie a ridiculous amount of money to take care of them for just a month, convinced that she’s the one – not ready to let her go. Three nannies have fled from the kids, and North is pretty desperate. As it turns out, though, North still needs her help he has two young wards in a supposedly haunted house. She’s getting married to someone else, and heads to his office to symbolically return ten years’ worth of alimony checks. Andie Miller is finally over her ex-husband, North Archer. ![]() |