Blush
- Cease to Blush
- “Provocative and wildly fun. Cease to Blush is proof that issue fiction is still being written, and very well too. A great read. You won’t be able to put it down.” –The Globe and Mail“Cease to Blush is a well-crafted, thought-provoking novel about where women’s beauty and vanity can take them and how a person’s exterior can hide an unknown story.
- Rouge State
- "Rodney Koeneke puts the blush back on the demotic.welcome to these states!" -- Michael Gizzi"These elegant verses have teeth, and be warned: behind each incisor lurks a Dunciad" -- K. Silem Mohamad.
- Venice: History, Art and Architecture, Lifestyle. THREE VOLUMES
- ".the set is a Baroque opera in color and black-and-white images." ".the pictures on virtually every page blush with the refracted light that Giorgione, Turner, Guidi and Canaletto tried to capture." -- 12/03/06AUSTIN AMERICAN-STATESMAN "sumptuous three-volume set.is a comprhensive exploration of the enchanting city's history, architecture, art and day-to-day life.
- The Dream
- Blush: This is a suggestive romance (love scenes are not graphic). Sometimes life teaches a woman that she must learn to stand on her own against adversity, even when she knows there are others who will stand with her.The eccentric Jason Claymere, Marquis of Ravensworth, is looking for a wife. Since he doesn't believe in love, any wife should do.
- Taming the Highland Bride
- She was ready to let her heart run wild . . .Merry Stewart has had enough! Enough of her brothers, whose behavior would make even the most improper lady blush. Enough of their Highland home, which would surely have fallen to ruin were it not for her. She dreams of escaping into the arms of her betrothed, Alexander d'Aumesbery—even though they haven't yet met.
- Shug
- Grade 5-8 At first blush, Shug seems to be a typical contemporary novel about a middle school girl. But Han offers something more with her penetrating observation of Annemarie (Shug) as she becomes more aware of the people around her and of how they differ from her previous perceptions of them. Foremost on the 12-year-old's mind is her best friend since childhood, Mark, on whom she has developed a crush.
- The Book of Candy
- At first blush a conventional feminist tale about a short, plump, suburban Long Island Jewish housewife who overcomes self-hatred and chucks off her philandering husband, Dworkin's novel is more than funny enough to spice up its comfort-food themes of self-esteem and self-discovery.
- Talk Dirty Italian
- Whether they're ordering a slice in Little Italy or riding along the Grand Canal, this book will be a reader's guide to truly spitting the sauce. A collection of slang and expressions that could make Tony Soprano blush, this book helps non-native speakers sound like they just got off the boat.
- A Limited Engagement
- Blush: This is a suggestive romance (love scenes are not graphic). As Miss Luce of Luxton Hall, Miranda always expected to make her debut at Almack's. But when her father's death leaves her penniless, the spirited young miss decides to embark on a career as an actress at her brother-in-law Edward's theater, rather than become a dependent poor relative or worse, a wife.
- Nothing Personal
- Blush: This is a suggestive romance (love scenes are not graphic) If you had any kind of a life at all, you wouldn't be hanging out in your laundry room at nearly ten on Friday night—alone. For Carla, her mother's voice inside her head rings a little too true. The reason she's dateless yet again can be summed up in two words—Leo Spencer.
- Looking Good from the Inside Out
- What skin care products will work best for your skin type? How can you choose the right foundation and powder? Which color of lipstick will look great on you? Looking Good from the Inside Out has all the answers you need to look and feel your best. Find secrets for flawless skin and how to take the guesswork out of choosing and applying the right makeup-from concealer and blush to eyeliner and mascara.
- Morning Star
- Blush: This is a suggestive romance (love scenes are not graphic) Liz O'Hara, upstanding citizen, widow of a loving husband and mother of two great teenagers, has spent her adult life looking over her shoulder. She fears her past catching up with her — the lost seven months she lived on the run in another time and place.
- Understood Betsy
- Anyone who fondly remembers how the fresh air of the moors puts a blush in the cheeks of sallow young Mary in The Secret Garden will love Dorothy Canfield Fisher's Understood Betsy just as much. First published in 1916, this engaging classic tells the tale of a thin, pale 9-year-old orphan named Elizabeth Ann who is whisked away from her city home and relocated to a Vermont farm where her cousins, the "dreaded Putneys," live.