![]() He’s a man determined to help the underprivileged, to fight injustice, and to make the world a better place. Controlling.Ī brilliant investor with a Midas touch, Devlin Saint turned a modest inherited fortune into billions, and now operates one of the world’s foremost international philanthropic organizations. Kenner has once again proved her writing skills with masterful story telling." ( The Overflowing Bookcase)Ĭharismatic. ![]() With a plot that kept on changing and an awesome connection between Ellie and Devlin, J. From the very first interaction with Devlin the reader becomes instantly aware of the character's power and grace. Kenner could not create a better place than Stark World. Saint is exactly the sinner I want in my bed.” (Laurelin Paige, New York Times best-selling author) Kenner knows how to deliver a tortured alpha that everyone will fall for hard. ![]()
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As a child she moved to Indian Territory (Oklahoma) where her parents were both teachers. ![]() Janice Holt was born in Arkansas in 1905. She never got rich from her writing, but she was able to support herself, and that is saying something. Chances are you have never heard of her, but she was a popular mid-range author in the 1950s-70s. I was happy to see the book by Janice Holt Giles. Over the weekend I went to a couple of good estate sales where I picked up several good books. ![]() ![]() ![]() What was Jonathan Larson’s cause of death? An autopsy found that Larson died of an aortic aneurysm-a tear inside the aorta, the main artery that carries blood from the heart to all other organs. ![]() What was Jonathan Larson’s cause of death and how did he die? Read on for what we know about Jonathan Larson’s aortic aneurysm that killed him. Larson died at the age of 35 on January 25, 1996. 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What stands in the way becomes the way.” Marcus Aurelius “ The impediment to action advances action. ![]() |