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Zeta Rodgers has built a cozy life. Surrounded by supportive friends, the perfect career as a freelance programmer, and cozy video games, she protects herself. After a childhood brain injury, she developed an ultrasensitive vasovagal syncope response, a disability that causes her to lose consciousness to sudden stressors. During a night out in a packed bar, Zeta meets a handsome, kind man, and in a moment of spontaneity, gives him a chance. Ashford Cross lives on stress. The son of a successful CEO, he has been molded from day one to fill his father's shoes. When his father's unexpected health crisis thrusts Ash into the role prematurely, the pressure mounts. Inheriting a demanding corporate culture, Ash finds himself embodying traits he once vowed to avoid. During a rare night out, Ash finds Zeta, the most captivating woman he's ever met. When their passionate night is cut short, Zeta is left stunned, pregnant, and unable to contact Ash. Needing to provide for her baby, Zeta takes a new job. The boss is the most temperamental, challenging man she's ever had to work with. Against her better judgment, she agrees to come into the office for a meeting and learns that the boss she can't stand is Ash, the father of her child. Can Zeta and Ash reconcile their work relationship with the deepening love they feel for each other and their coming child?
"Heather Hays finally has everything she's worked for--she was promoted principal dancer and is engaged to her forever crush, ballet royalty Jack Andersen. But after Jack is caught cheating, Heather's near-perfect life comes crashing down. Determined to prove that she rose to the top on her own merits, she accepts a guest position from the only company that will hire her without Jack: the Australian National Ballet. There she meets Marcus Campbell, who has had the most hellish year imaginable. When he shredded his Achilles tendon onstage, he lost every chance of his dad seeing him perform before he passed away. Marcus has spent the months since in physical therapy, worrying he'll be too old to dance by the time he's fully recovered. Now he's supposed to play tour guide for the company's new arrival. But as they tour Sydney together, Heather and Marcus discover an immediate mutual attraction--one they absolutely cannot act on. ANB has a strict no-dating policy, and even a hint of romance could cost them both their jobs. Still, Heather has followed the rules her whole life . . . maybe it's time to break one."--Back cover.
When one of my customers stood before the mirror in the dressing room and lifted her G-sized breasts to her mouth and kissed them, I had a moment of clarity. My job as a bra fitter wasn't about how many bras I could sell, but who was wearing them. And at that moment of clarity, while Georgia Pickens continued to bond with her extremely large breasts as I stood behind her with my measuring tape, I also realized I have stories to tell--honest, compelling stories. Boob Job: Confessions of a Department Store Bra Fitter details Natalee Woods's experience working in the lingerie department of a well-known department store, fitting women for bras for over a decade. Woven into the humor are subtle and profound insights into larger issues, such as the relationship between women and their bodies, evolving ideas about women's breasts and their sexual, social, and cultural implications, and how women negotiate all these influences and pressures as they stand before the mirror in the dressing room. Filled with plenty of awkwardness and an undeniable sense of relatability, Natalee Woods has offered a peek behind the curtain to remind us that retail workers are just as complicated as the rest of us.
** The newest innovation in sexual joy and wellness--now in hardcover.** "Terrifically encouraging... McLaughlin has written a thorough primer on everything from sex toys to bondage to 'no means no, ' intended for young women readers who might be new to the idea that they deserve, and own, their personal pleasure." --The Times Book Review In a culture where female empowerment is used to sell everything from sex toys to soap, most sex education continues to bypass pleasure. The results are stark; we've grown accustomed to slut- and prude-shaming and allowed others to dictate how a "good girl" is meant to feel, act, and look. In Girl Boner: The Good Girl's Guide to Sexual Empowerment, August McLaughlin offers an inclusive, unfiltered blend of personal narrative and practical tips on relationships, solo play, journaling, gender issues, and more. From the perks of "Jilling off" to the 7 types of 'gasms, Girl Boner will "empower you to own your sexual self and enjoy ... your whole life a great deal more."
When James's boyfriend died by suicide, a foster kid with a checkered past, no one asked too many questions. But to James, the so-called facts are just the first of many mysteries. And when the very person who can answer his questions goes missing, James wonders what else is being hidden. After all, innocent people don't run.
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