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Larkyra Bassette may be the youngest of the Mousai, but when she sings her voice has the power to slay monsters. ![]() There, the mysterious Thief King reigns supreme with the help of the Mousai, a trio of revered and feared sorceresses. Many whisper of its existence, but few have found this place, where magic and pleasure abound. The Thief Kingdom is a place hidden within the world of Aadilor. ![]() From the award-winning author of the Dreamland series comes a new dark romantic fantasy about a young woman finding hope in her powers of destruction. ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a match made on Valentine's Day and in tabloid heaven. Carter and Price Edgar fight for a happy ending to equal their glorious international beginning. With everyone having an opinion on their relationship and the intense pressure of being constantly in the spotlight, Carter finds ferocious obstacles to his Happily Ever After, including the tenacious disapproval of the Queen of England. Rudnick produced a collection of essays I Shudder: And Other Reactions to Life, Death, and NewJersey in 2009. This unlikely but meant-to-be romance sets off media fireworks on both sides of the Atlantic. Yes, growing up he'd fantasized about the handsome, openly gay Prince Edgar, but who hadn't? When they meet by chance at an event Carter's boss is organizing, Carter's sure he imagined all that sizzling chemistry. He still holds out hope in a tiny corner of his heart, but even in his wildest dreams he never thought he'd meet the Crown Prince of England, much less do a lot more with him. When a lonely American event planner starts dating the gay Prince of Wales, a royal uproar ensues: is it true love or the ultimate meme? Find out in this hilarious romantic comedy.Īfter having his heart trampled on by his cheating ex, Carter Ogden is afraid love just isn't in the cards for him. ![]() ![]() THEIR LOVE STORY CAPTIVATED THE WORLD?THE CROWN PRINCE AND THAT GUY FROM NEW YORK ![]() ![]() ![]() I somehow register the song that’s currently pumping out of the speakers on the ground below. I can see the droplets of water on his face. I look up, and his face is so close to mine. ![]() He holds the jacket over our heads, and I have to move in a little closer to get us both under the shelter. “Here, put this over your head,” he offers. Ferris Wheel,” I chant, now wishing for the ride to hurry up so that I can get off it and under some shelter. I can hear the other people on the wheel squawking out their dismay over the sound of the music playing. The shelter over the top of the car is doing nothing to shield us. “Is it raining?” I say right as the heavens open. I feel a spike of sadness that it’s almost to the end. “Ride must be over,” Zeus muses, looking over the edge. The ride comes to a stop, leaving us stationary at the top. “Godlike?” Because, from where I’m sitting, you sure as hell look like one. Clearly, she fell for it because here I am.” He spreads his arms. ![]() ![]() My dad’s lame pick-up line was that, if he and my mom had a kid together, they should call him Zeus ’cause with my mom’s beauty and brains and my dad’s size, their kid would be godlike. “My parents met in a Greek mythology lecture when they were at college. ![]() |