The Gems of Vice and Greed (Contemporary Gothic Romance) And she sure wouldn't mind finding the missing gems that belonged to Red Eye Sal, a bootlegger who used to live in the house."Saucy, sexy, and suspenseful.
Title | : | The Gems of Vice and Greed (Contemporary Gothic Romance) |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.85 (337 Votes) |
Asin | : | 193141999X |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 278 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-31 |
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Editorial :
Romantic suspense with a twist of the supernatural.
New York Times bestselling and award-winning author Colleen Gleason's Contemporary Gothic Romance Series is filled with mystery, suspense, humor, no-nonsense heroinesand very sexy men.
"Saucy, sexy, and suspenseful. A must-read!" --Liliana Hart on The Shop of Shades and Secrets
"Like Nancy Drew for grown-ups!"
-- New York Times bestselling author Mara Jacobs
Leslie van Dorn needs to make a major life change--getting away from the dog-eat-dog corporate world, as well as a personal loss, so she buys a large turn-of-the-century home in order to turn it into an inn.
She doesn't care about the rumors that it's haunted--she just wants a new life.
And she sure wouldn't mind finding the missing gems that belonged to Red Eye Sal, a bootlegger who used to live in the house.
Blacksmith Declan Zyler, wh
The story gets complex. I am also left to wonder if she is writing under a pen name because she's unwilling to take responsibility for her statements.
I give this book 1 star only because there is no lower rating.. Spreadsheets are a fact of modern life and this book will help anyone who is interested how to use them efficiently. Spoilers aside, the conclusion reflects the nihilism inherent in post-Alan Moore comics of the era mixed with the optimism Morrison's writings usually reflect, and which sets Morrison apart from his British counterpart.
Moving completely away from flat pastel colors and totalitarian, dystopian science fiction, Morrison and Hughes segue into a sensationalized, pop sensibility with "Really & Truly." Readers familiar with Morrison from The Invisibles or The Filth and who appreciated both books will find "Really & Truly" a fascinating window into Morrison's development as a writer, especially in his experiments with non-traditional and often
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