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It’s a night she’ll never forget…A Royal without Rules by Caitlin CrewsRoyal PA Adriana Righetti is no stranger to scandal. But Prince Pato takes it to a whole new level. His infamous liaisons make him notorious! Keeping the playboy Prince out of the headlines is impossible. But when the cameras stop rolling, is there more to this rebel royal than the world knows?A Night in the Prince’s Bed by Chantelle ShawIrresistible Prince Aksel has retreated to his Scandinavian private residence, after a passionate night with an actress got massive media attention. But then Mina Hart is found in his car proclaiming her innocence, after all he’d been just a stranger to her! Now they’re trapped by snow together…The Prince Who Charmed Her by Fiona McArthurDr Kiki Fender is determined to forget her whirlwind affair. But when the gorgeous Prince Stefano walks in, she knows it won’t be possible. Working as doctors on a cruise ship both are determined to keep it professional, but what if Stefano wants Kiki to be his princess?
Kate Walker
Why had Ellie left him? Morgan didn't know.It was obvious she'd still been blissfully in love with him. She'd even agreed with his edict that they never have children.Then Ellie had disappeared.When Morgan found her to his absolute shock, she had with her the most adorable baby girl that he'd ever seen. His heart twisted inside him.Had Ellie found another man to give her what he never could, or was this baby Morgan's very own miracle?
Дорис Лессинг
The opening book in the Nobel Prize for Literature winner’s ‘Children of Violence’ series tracing the life of Martha Quest from her childhood in colonial Africa to old age in post-nuclear Britain.When we first meet Martha Quest, she is a girl of fifteen living with her parents on a poor African farm. She is eager for life and resentful of the deadening narrowness of home, and escapes to take a job as a typist in the local capital. Here, in the ‘big city’, she encounters the real life she was so eager to know and understand. As a picture of colonial life, ‘Martha Quest’ succeeds by the depth of its realism alone; but always at its centre is Martha, a sympathetic figure drawn with unrelenting objectivity.Martha’s Africa is Doris Lessing’s Africa: the restrictive life of the farm; the atmosphere of racial fear and antagonism; the superficial sophistication of the city. And both Martha and Lessing are Children of Violence: the generation that was born of one world war and came of age in another, whose abrasive relationships with their parents, with one another, and with society are laid bare brilliantly by a writer who understands them better than any other.
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