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**New York Times bestseller**
When Charlotte’s husband is offered a job in Oman, he persuades her to leave comfortable, rural England and join him. But playing tennis, avoiding coffee mornings and being a perfect wife and mother in the Middle East is not enough.
Charlotte convinces a local veterinary clinic to employ her and throws herself into assisting the vets, overcoming her fear of birds and rehoming hundreds of stray cats and dogs. Cyclones, earthquakes, transvestites, unwanted paramours, cultural differences, tears and laughter follow as seven years flash by.
Will Charlotte stay, or gather up the motley crew of pets she has collected and head for home?
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Grab a bargain
Do you remember the dime stores of the '60s? Did you ever shop at G.C. Murphy's, Woolworths, or Newberry's? Discount department stores became very popular in the '70s and dime stores began to close. Stores like Kmart, Grant City, Murphy's Mart, Hills, and Ames provided a great shopping experience for American families. Most of these chains closed their doors in the '80s and '90s. The glory days of department store shopping have faded away and we now live in a big box world.
If you have ever worked in retail, or dreamed of a career in retail, then this is the book for you!
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#RPBP Samantha Parker is taking part in a The Nine Hour Challenge is a gruelling nine hour mountain bike and hike through the trails and mountains of the Langdale Pikes in the Lake District. Our aim is to collectively cover a distance equivalent to London to Moscow and a climb equal to 10 times the height of Everest!
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Featured Read
“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.”
Lao Tzu
Debauchery is the triquel to A Harem Boy’s Saga, a provocative story about a young man who was initiated into a clandestine sexual society through his UK boarding school. From there, he was spirited to the Middle East to attend the Bahriji (Oasis) School in The United Arab Emirates in preparation for Harem services for the wealthy elite.
It is also a love story between the young man, his ‘Big Brother,’ and his ‘Valet,’ who served as his chaperones and mentors.
This book follows the teenagers’ erotic and exotic adventures and experiences at their third Arabian Household Harem, the Quwah. There, they became confidants to a prince, assistants in an international dance club venture, “Carousel,” and apprentices and models in a controversial photography project, “Sacred Sex in Sacred Places.”
This story is an account of the author’s experiences. Through these truths, often demonized by contemporary societies that deem such behaviors inappropriate, the author hopes to dispel condemnation and negativity related to sexuality, love, and personal freedom.
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It was called just 'the farm,' and was patronised only by the extremely rich. Its wares were beautiful boys, kidnapped and held prisoner. There was no escape. Instead, usually when they were in their late teens, they were 'retired,' put to sleep, never to awaken.
But a far more cruel death was chosen for the one they called Angel. No-one could have expected him to survive, but he did survive, and his survival led to the exposure of the farm, the rescue of the boys, and to charges being laid against over a hundred of its former clients.
There were repeated attempts to have the rescued boys killed. None succeeded. The farm staff were not as heavily protected. None survived.
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After ten years of wondering what had happened to her friend, Kayleigh opens up her heart and mind to recall the year previous to Becks' disappearance. Her hope is to find closure to the guilt she carries, due to her inaction at the time, and to bring her closer to discovering what did occur.
Becks' own silent life of secrets and abuse, make it difficult for Kayleigh to piece together the jigsaw of events. Her mind is tormented by the memories and scenarios that she contrives to make sense of their last phone call.
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