![]() Then all hell breaks loose - both in Maxine's legal life, and in her heart. MENAGE A L’AMOUR is a menage romance featuring three heroines in a relationship together and a HEA. And when shes not writing, shes dreaming up her next big plot and meeting all sorts of new characters in her head. Until the society pages misprint that they're dating. Cynthia Dane spends most of her time writing in the great Pacific Northwest. Lydia was supposed to be just another one-night stand. Sex is the only thing that keeps Maxine distracted from ex-wife Penelope long enough to function. ![]() Because Maxine Woodward does not let girls spend the night.įresh from the most toxic divorce that side of the Sierra Nevadas, Maxine is the last person looking for love. And a one-night stand that leaves more than her heart racing and her body shaking.īut the fantasy comes to a halt when Maxine tells her young lover to leave. When she attends a high-class fundraiser at Maxine's country manor, the last thing Lydia expects is for her dreams to come true!ĭancing. Maxine's a faraway dream, the ultimate fantasy for young lesbian Lydia. Except greeting multimillionaire heiress Maxine Woodward, who drops by every week.īut Maxine could barely care who Lydia is. Lonely Lydia has little to look forward to during her long days working at the local LGBT resource center. ![]()
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![]() His father worked for Adler and Oppenheimer, a leading leather manufacturer Peter discusses the family leaving Schwerin for Hamburg around 1933, and then to Luxembourg in 1938 his father getting arrested in Belgium in May 1940 while on a business trip his father being sent to Les Milles concentration camp, and Peter and his mother moving near there to be close his mother going into hiding getting placed in a children’s home in Font-Romeu his father getting deported to Auschwitz where he perished attending Petit Lycée de Toulouse after the war his mother marrying Adolf Fleishmann, a non-Jewish German abstract painter who was interned at Les Milles before escaping in 1940 reconnecting with his classmates via the internet immigrating to the United States in 1952 with a visa obtained through his uncle settling in Kansas, City, MO where his mother and stepfather soon joined him receiving his Ph.D in clinical psychology from Clark University setting up a private practice in New York seeing “survivor syndrome” in patients and himself marrying twice and having two children and writing a memoir. ![]() Peter Aldin was born Peter Abendstern on 29 October 1932 in Schwerin, Germany to Otto and Elly Abendstern. ![]() ![]() Published in 1897, Bram Stoker’s Dracula may have sparked a particular vein of horror story that continues to this day (looking at you, American Horror Story: Double Feature), but Anne Rice’s Interview with the Vampire, published in 1976, changed how audiences relate to bloodsuckers forever and plenty of contemporary vampire tales have continued to cast the creatures as broody, desirous, long-suffering anti-heroes burdened by the weight of immortality.īut don’t expect bestselling Australian author Jay Kristoff’s new book, Empire of the Vampire, to follow this modern trend. ![]() (The earliest references to blood-drinking creatures date back to ancient Mesopotamia, believe it or not.) But the way we relate to these creatures has shifted throughout the centuries, as legends, folklore, and popular culture have adapted to the needs and fears specific to respective societies. ![]() ![]() As a species, humans have more or less always been obsessed with vampires. ![]() ![]() ![]() with a bonus magic carpet ride and a touch of Rumpelstiltskin where magic comes at a price. ‘This Woven Kingdom’ is a version of Cinderella: orphaned girl heir to a throne, forced to serve, treated poorly, falls in love with a prince, attends a ball in a magical gown where said prince is looking for a bride, must leave by midnight, etc. I feel like fantasy books are always better when they’re part of a series! I’m glad I did! I really enjoyed this book and am looking forward to the next one. This book has been on my shelf for a year now and I finally got around to reading it. ![]() “Fire was her soul, but water was her life it was all she needed to survive.” “She dreamed of unleashing her mind, of freeing her hands to create without hesitation- but the roar of Alizeh’s imagination was quieted, always, by an unfortunate need for self-preservation.” This Woven Kingdom (This Woven Kingdom #1) ![]() |