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Insatiable

Autor: Leigh Rivers

Número de Páginas: 806

From USA Today bestselling author and TikTok sensation comes the gripping, steamy dark romance series that everyone is talking about! 'Filled with tension, heartbreak and electric chemistry. This one will tear your heart right out of your chest before tossing it back in and sewing you up' No. 1 New York Times bestselling author Brynne Weaver 'Leigh Rivers is The Queen of Dark Romance. Her books are deeply emotive and her characters feel so vividly real' Tierney Page If he can't have her, no one else can . . . Kade Mitchell is obsessed with someone he despises. A snake in angel's skin, Stacey Rhodes is everything he can't have - the girl who shattered his heart and drove him deep into the darkness of the underworld. He's watched her for years. Killed anyone who came close to her. But now, with a brief moment of freedom from the life he's trapped in, he's back home and ready to re-claim what's his, and break his every rule. Not even his hatred can stop the pull between them. But he'll never forgive her . . . will he? Insatiable is a dark romance and contains explicit sexual content and difficult themes. Please read the content warnings before reading. Recommended 18+. -- Readers...

Summary of Insatiable

Autor: Quickchapters

Número de Páginas: 36

What happens when love and obsession blur the line between passion and danger? In Insatiable, the first book of The Edge of Darkness Trilogy, Leigh Rivers delivers a gripping dark romance that pulls readers into a world of betrayal, desire, and forbidden longing. This summary breaks down the central themes and character dynamics of Stacey Rhodes and the man whose heart she once shattered—yet can never escape. Torn between vengeance and irresistible attraction, their story explores how love can become entangled with power, control, and dangerous secrets. With its mix of raw emotion and unrelenting tension, this summary captures the essence of Leigh Rivers’ haunting tale, offering readers the key takeaways and insights behind the novel’s darkly compelling world. Disclaimer: This is an unofficial summary and analysis of Insatiable (The Edge of Darkness: Book 1) by Leigh Rivers. It is designed solely to enhance understanding and aid in the comprehension of the original work.

The Insatiable Moon

Autor: Mike Riddell

Número de Páginas: 346

Arthur, who believes himself to be the second son of God, realises his time has finally come, and he has two important tasks to complete before the end.

The Real Shelley

Autor: John Cordy Jeaffreson

Número de Páginas: 418

Reproduction of the original: The Real Shelley by John Cordy Jeaffreson

Insatiable Wives

Autor: David J. Ley

Número de Páginas: 308

This enlightening work investigates the history, incidence, and causes of a unique sexual lifestyle pursued by increasing numbers of couples. It is called by many names, and lived in a variety of ways by different couples. The most common terms used to describe it are 'hotwife' or 'cuckold lifestyle.' This sexual practice, a form of sexual nonmonogamy, is distinguished from swinging and polyamory in that the husband rarely seeks sexual contact outside the marriage except for participation in group sex with his wife and other men, while the wife is permitted and often encouraged to pursue unrestrained sexual encounters with other men. The author includes interviews and comments from couples living the lifestyle throughout the U.S., and presents the stories in an attempt to determine the history of this sexual practice and its role in society and in relationships. He explores the psychological, social, biological, and evolutionary underpinnings of this uncommon and socially taboo behavior in an effort to make it more comprehensible to those engaged in the lifestyle and those who are just curious.

The Real Shelley (Vol. 1&2)

Autor: John Cordy Jeaffreson

Número de Páginas: 977

The Real Shelley; New Views of the Poet's Life in two volumes is a biography of Percy Bysshe Shelley written by John Cordy Jeaffreson. Jeaffreson wrote the book in order to offer a new look on the life of famous poet, since many of Shelley enthusiasts and apologists made a significant effort to create the image of this fanciful and romantic Shelley. He undertook a challenge to refute poet's idolaters and their praises, and to portray the "Real Shelley," exposed and without romantic illusions and false impressions.

Confessions of a Poet - A Romantic Chronicle

Autor: C. Jason Martin

Número de Páginas: 136

The Poet Confesses... A philosopher by nature, an actor by training, and a recovering romantic, Jason chronicles his personal growth since his third divorce in Confessions of a Poet. Raised in Canada, Jason attended college in California. As a 15-year veteran management trainer for the Home Depot, Jason has traversed the US and Canada and presented to thousands of people-but the greatest journeys, by far, have been the internal travels of heart, mind, and spirit that Jason shares most candidly in the Romantic Chronicle, Confessions of a Poet.

Full Circle

Autor: R.j. Raine

Número de Páginas: 331

“It all started with one look…”. That’s what it takes for the rich bad boy by reputation, Wade Cambell, to fall in love with the sweet and innocent Leigh Collins. A summer romance filled with passion and tenderness that soon ends despite the young couple’s efforts to stay together. Nine years later, Wade is in L.A., enjoying his career as a famous actor when a letter from a little girl, claiming to be his daughter turns everything upside down. Something in the letter seems to call to him and indeed, the little girl turns out to be the fruit of that young love that he was never able to forget. But, how can he fit his lifestyle into his daughter’s life? And what about Leigh? Could he make up for the lost time and be brave enough to reconcile himself with his past?

Women, Reading, and the Cultural Politics of Early Modern England

Autor: Edith Snook

Número de Páginas: 199

A study of the representation of reading in early modern Englishwomen's writing, this book exists at the intersection of textual criticism and cultural history. It looks at depictions of reading in devotional works, maternal advice books, poetry, fiction, and manuscripts for evidence of ways in which women conceived of reading in sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century England. Among the texts considered are Katherine Parr, Lamentation of a Sinner; Anne Askew, The Examinations of Anne Askew; Dorothy Leigh, The Mothers Blessing; Elizabeth Grymeston, Miscelanea Meditations Memoratives; Anne Cornwallis's commonplace book (Folger MS V.a.89); Aemelia Lanyer, Salve Deus Rex Judaeorum; The Death and Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ (Bodleian MS Don.e.17), and Mary Wroth, The First Part of The Countess of Montgomery's Urania.

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