Good Girl's Bad Lessons

Good Girl's Bad Lessons
Author: Carmen Falcone
Publisher: Entangled: Scorched
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2018-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 164063696X


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Translator Emma Cavanaugh will do anything to win her ex-boyfriend back—including summoning her brother's best friend, Italian billionaire and playboy Nico Giordano, to give her much-needed lessons in the art of seducing and pleasing a man. Sex was never her thing, so if anyone is going to know how to teach her how to be bad it'll be Mr. Sex-on-A-Stick himself. Nico doesn't want any part of the crazy plan to teach Emma to be the mayor of pleasureville because not only will her brother kill him, but little does she know he wants nothing more than to taste her, touch her, and hear her moan his name. So that's a hard no...until she begs him to show her, to let her be his student for a month of blistering hot instruction that will make not only Emma's ex panting for more, but Nico as well as it turns out. Each book in the Dirty Debts series is STANDALONE: * Good Girl Gone Bad * Good Girls Like it Dirty * Good Girl's Bad Lessons

Good Girls, Bad Girls

Good Girls, Bad Girls
Author: T. J. Wray
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2008-10-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0742565572


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The few popular Bible stories about women are often presented in black and white—the women were good or bad, Ruth or Jezebel. But most of us fall somewhere in between these two extremes. Good Girls, Bad Girls invites readers to take a more nuanced look at 12 women in the Old Testament, to explore their lives more deeply in historical context, and to grasp what these stories might mean to women today. T. J. Wray, a biblical scholar, asks readers to consider whether Jezebel was really as bad as generally believed, and includes women ranging from the infamous Delilah to the mysterious Witch of Endor. Impeccably researched and beautifully written, Good Girls, Bad Girls will appeal to both individual readers and groups interested in learning what the Bible really has to say about these twelve important women.

Good Girls, Bad Girls

Good Girls, Bad Girls
Author: T. J. Wray
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2012
Genre: Bible
ISBN: 9780742562523


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The few popular Bible stories about women are often presented in black and white--the women were good or bad, Ruth or Jezebel. But most of us fall somewhere in between these two extremes. Good Girls, Bad Girls invites readers to take a more nuanced look at 12 women in the Old Testament, to explore their lives more deeply in historical context, and to grasp what these stories might mean to women today. T. J. Wray, a biblical scholar, asks readers to consider whether Jezebel was really as bad as generally believed, and includes women ranging from the infamous Delilah to the mysterious Witch of Endor. Impeccably researched and beautifully written, Good Girls, Bad Girls will appeal to both individual readers and groups interested in learning what the Bible really has to say about these twelve important women.

The Myth Of The Nice Girl

The Myth Of The Nice Girl
Author: Fran Hauser
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 132883297X


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An Amazon Best Business Book of 2018 Selected by Audible as the Best Business Book of 2018 Named “Best New Book” by People Magazine and Refinery29 Named a Most Anticipated Title of April 2018 by Bustle and Levo A Women@Forbes “Boss Moves Book Club” pick A candid guide for ambitious women who want to succeed without losing themselves in the process Fran Hauser deconstructs the negative perception of "niceness" that many women struggle with in the business world. If women are nice, they are seen as weak and ineffective, but if they are tough, they are labeled a bitch. Hauser proves that women don’t have to sacrifice their values or hide their authentic personalities to be successful. Sharing a wealth of personal anecdotes and time-tested strategies, she shows women how to reclaim “nice” and sidestep regressive stereotypes about what a strong leader looks like. Her accessible advice and hard-won wisdom detail how to balance being empathetic with being decisive, how to rise above the double standards that can box you in, how to cultivate authentic confidence that projects throughout a room, and much more. THE MYTH OF THE NICE GIRL is a refreshing dose of forward-looking feminism that will resonate with smart, professional women who know what they want and are looking for real advice to take their career to the next level without losing themselves in the process.

Good Girls, Bad Girls of the New Testament

Good Girls, Bad Girls of the New Testament
Author: T. J. Wray
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2016-03-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1442219394


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Good Girls, Bad Girls of the New Testament takes readers on a powerful journey through the vast landscape of Roman-occupied Judea during the first century and the genesis of Christianity. This landscape serves as the backdrop for twelve amazing stories of women whose paths intersect, either by providence or design, with the paths of Jesus or Paul. Some of these women are familiar, such as Mary, the mother of Jesus, while others, like the wife of the infamous Pontius Pilate, are lesser known. Whether she is popular or obscure, good or bad, each woman’s story is an important part of the overall Christian narrative. Good Girls, Bad Girls of the New Testament invites readers to take a more nuanced look at twelve stories that feature women, to explore their lives more deeply in historical context, and to understand the real story that includes both men and women. The book goes beyond simply telling the story of a particular biblical woman to challenge readers to explore the enduring lessons the ancient writers sought to impart. These timeless lessons are as important for us today as they were thousands of years ago.

Good Girls Die First

Good Girls Die First
Author: Kathryn Foxfield
Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1728245427


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For fans of Karen McManus' One of Us is Lying and films like I Know What You Did Last Summer, comes a gripping thriller about murder, mystery, and deception. Blackmail lures Ava to the abandoned amusement park on Portgrave Pier. She is one of ten teenagers, all with secrets they intend to protect whatever the cost. When fog and magic swallow the pier, the group find themselves cut off from the real world. As the teenagers turn on each other, Ava will have to face up to the secret that brought her to the pier and decide how far she's willing to go to survive. The teenagers have only their secrets to protect and each other to betray. Perfect for: 13-18 year-old mystery fans Fans of Karen McManus and Stephen King

Bad Santa

Bad Santa
Author: Carmen Falcone
Publisher: Carmen Falcone
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2021-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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Julie Campbell needs to get Mr. McCarthy’s attention to pitch her business plan. But the man is not only busy, but an old fashioned, archaic oaf. She does everything for her job as the manager of an exclusive mall—she’s even dressed like an elf to help out one night. Her altruistic act leads her to the hot Santa… who she sees talking to Mr. McCarthy like they’re good friends. So, she comes over and pretends to be with Santa to get Mr. McCarthy’s attention—which ends up leading to a delicious fake date. All that Paxton Thurman wants is a holiday season without his family worrying about him since his breakup. When he’s disguised as Santa because of losing a bet, he meets a sexy blonde who summons him to go to a party with her, without knowing he’s a moneyed tech guru and nephew of the man Julie is trying to impress. She likes him for him, and he’ll take that any day. But a little lie snowballs into her mistrusting him on a much bigger issue. When he realizes she’s the one for him, he needs to show her where his loyalty lies—before he loses her for good.

Bad Intentions

Bad Intentions
Author: Carmen Falcone
Publisher: Carmen Falcone
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2021-11-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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She’s out to ruin her new boss’s project. He wants his sexy employee to stay in her lane. When these two enemies square off, will passion rule the day? Playing it safe after a messy divorce, assisted-living HR director Nikki Brady focuses on raising her twin boys and caring for her grandmother. But when her friends dare her to buy a hot guy a drink, sparks fly… until she finds out he’s her new boss! Eager to gain his father’s approval and cut corporate costs, Cole Myler is determined to move the retirement community they acquired out of its current location. But after discovering the sexy brunette he kissed at the bar is rallying the residents to resist the transfer, he doesn’t know if he should fire her or take the kiss they shared to the next level. Battling to keep her grandma from being sent far away, Nikki doesn’t count on falling for her enemy. And just as Cole embraces his scorching desire for the quirky single mom, meeting her sons triggers his most traumatic childhood memory—and threatens the promise of a future with Nikki. Bad Intentions is the steamy first book in the Bad Girls Club contemporary romance series. If you like swoony alpha heroes, sizzling chemistry, and a dash of humor, then you’ll adore Carmen Falcone’s hot office romance. Buy Bad Intentions to get down and dirty today!

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder

A Good Girl's Guide to Murder
Author: Holly Jackson
Publisher: Delacorte Press
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1984896385


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THE MUST-READ MULTIMILLION BESTSELLING MYSTERY SERIES—COMING SOON TO NETFLIX! • This is the story about an investigation turned obsession, full of twists and turns and with an ending you'll never expect. Everyone in Fairview knows the story. Pretty and popular high school senior Andie Bell was murdered by her boyfriend, Sal Singh, who then killed himself. It was all anyone could talk about. And five years later, Pip sees how the tragedy still haunts her town. But she can't shake the feeling that there was more to what happened that day. She knew Sal when she was a child, and he was always so kind to her. How could he possibly have been a killer? Now a senior herself, Pip decides to reexamine the closed case for her final project, at first just to cast doubt on the original investigation. But soon she discovers a trail of dark secrets that might actually prove Sal innocent . . . and the line between past and present begins to blur. Someone in Fairview doesn't want Pip digging around for answers, and now her own life might be in danger. And don't miss the sequel, Good Girl, Bad Blood! "The perfect nail-biting mystery." —Natasha Preston, #1 New York Times bestselling author

Colonial Literature and the Native Author

Colonial Literature and the Native Author
Author: Jane Stafford
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 3319387677


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This book is the first study of writers who are both Victorian and indigenous, who have been educated in and write in terms of Victorian literary conventions, but whose indigenous affiliation is part of their literary personae and subject matter. What happens when the colonised, indigenous, or ‘native’ subject learns to write in the literary language of empire? If the romanticised subject of colonial literature becomes the author, is a new kind of writing produced, or does the native author conform to the models of the coloniser? By investigating the ways that nineteenth-century concerns are adopted, accommodated, rewritten, challenged, re-inscribed, confronted, or assimilated in the work of these authors, this study presents a novel examination of the nature of colonial literary production and indigenous authorship, as well as suggesting to the discipline of colonial and postcolonial studies a perhaps unsettling perspective with which to look at the larger patterns of Victorian cultural and literary formation.