Velvet: A Novel by Mary Hooper
Velvet is a laundress in a Victorian steam laundry. With both her mother and father dead, she is an orphan and has to rely upon her own wits to make a living. The laundry's work is back-breaking and Velvet is desperate to create a better life for herself. Then Velvet is noticed by Madame Savoya, a famed medium, who asks Velvet to come to work for her. Velvet is dazzled at first by the young yet beautifully dressed and bejewelled Madame. But soon Velvet realises that Madame Savoya is not all that she says s
Velvet Dogma by Weston Ochse
But not for Rebecca Mines who has been held in solitary confinement for the last 20 years. Arrested under the 2002 Patriot Act as a cyber-terrorist for unleashing a program called Velvet Dogma, her parole restricts access to all computers and all but the simplest of machines. Although the government is still fearful that she'll resume her previous profession, Rebecca wants nothing more than to find a place to exist in peace. She has a life to live, and twenty years of personal stagnation from which to reco
Velvet-January 2009
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Velvet Rope Diaries by Daniella Brodsky
Brodsky has penned a marvelous addition to the chick lit genre that embraces two separate sides of the spectrum: hilarious, laugh-out-loud funny commentary, along with slightly melancholy undertones. The two contrasting ideas mixed together make a fabulous, original tale that will leave readers in a blend of stitches and tears.
Legend in Green Velvet By Elizabeth Peters
This book was truly inspired. The imagery and wordplay was fantastic. Though there is a typical, stereotypical villian, he was still credible. Susan and James were excellent protagonists: the chemistry they shared heightened the wit and humor in the story. Every page is wrought of adventure and suspense and I applaud Peters' choice to weave the old Scottish legends into the fabric of her novel.
Velvet Revolution at the Synchrotron: Biology, Physics, and
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The Last Song
I must say that when I first started reading this book I wasn't sure if I was going to like it. I'm 40 years old now and happily married with three great kids - so a summer romance between teenagers just wasn't up my alley. As I read it though, "The Last Song" slowly began to grab a hold of me. What Sparks has a knack for is creating absolutely great and likable characters. You really get to see how an immature girl grows into a beautiful young woman in this story. I just loved the character deve
The Song of Hiawatha
Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, specifically Schoolcraft's Algic Researches and History, Condition and Prospects of the Indian Tribes
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Swan Song
Swan Song is rich with such characters as an ex-wrestler named Black Frankenstein, a New York City bag lady who feels power coursing from a weird glass ring, a boy who claws his way out of a destroyed survivalist compound. They gather their followers and travel toward each other, all bent on saving a blonde girl named Swan from the Man of Many Faces. Swan Song is often compared to Stephen King's The Stand, and for the most part, readers who enjoy one of the two novels, will enjoy the other. Like The Stand,
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A Song In The Morning by Gerald Seymour
A thriller about a British undercover agent in a jail in South Africa awaiting the death penalty and the determination of his son, who was abandoned 25 years earlier, to set him free.
Garden Song (Art to Heart)
Garden Song (Art to Heart)
Song of Seduction by Carrie Lofty
The love scenes in Song of Seduction are too good for words. The first initial intimacy between Arie and Mathilda is so scandalously written, but oh so good that you want more. Carrie shows perfectly how passion against a wall where a man uses his mouth on a woman can be exciting and tantalizing. This one scene breaks open the floodgates for this couple, where not only do they want to be with one another always, but to also show the world what they are able to accomplish together.
Samphire Song by Jill Hucklesby
Couldn't put this down, fast paced from start to finish. And have your tissues handy! You'll be thinking about these characters long after you've finished the book.
The Song of the Silvercades by K.S. Nikakis
Deep in the southern forests, the Tremen are being viciously attacked by their neighbors, the Shargh. As the death toll mounts, gold-eyed Kira, the Tremen's most gifted healer, flees north to seek help from their long-lost warrior kin, the Terak. Even as her perilous journey has barely begun, Kira is forced to compromise her beliefs to rescue Caledon, a man driven by his faith in divine order and star patterns. In turn, his knowledge allows her to survive the perils of crossing the treacherous Azurcades. K
