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girl you twist me up: Beautiful Assassin Skyla Madi, 2023-04-13 Have you ever wanted to go back in time? To undo a bad decision? To save your future? What I wouldn't give to erase the night I met Cristiano Russo, the notorious mafia prince of Sydney Harbour. He is a toxic smog over my life, a controlling a-hole who keeps me on the tightest leash known to man. Because of him, my life is turned on its head. Because of him, I become hunted by association. Stefan Valentino watches me down the scope of his rifle, and it's terrifying not knowing when he'll pull the trigger... if he'll pull the trigger. I could die tonight. I could die next week. Just when I think his game ends at a distance, he comes in close, thrusting himself into my life. We are at war, he and I... ... and I don't know whose side I'm on. |
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girl you twist me up: Da Joka T. Fulton, 2004-03 Da Joka, Nicolette she thinks she's as tough as they come. She never backs down from anything. Once on a straight and narrow path, she now finds herself in new surroundings and has to learn a new way of life. Trying to cope with the loss of her father. She finds herself becoming a person she wouldn't dream of in her worse nightmares. She must now learn and learn fast how to adapt to the environment that she was thrown into. Through it all she has her cousin, Janet and her best friend Stephanie. Together they grow through life's experiences, from their first sexual experience to the first time one of them gets caught at the wrong place at the wrong time. Notice that I said the first time one of them gets caught up. So, just sit back, relax, and get comfortable because trust me you're about to experience the life of Da Joka, SERIOUSLY! |
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girl you twist me up: Unspoken Reality Robert Pillow IV, 2013-12-13 I was inspired to write this book because I always reminisce about how I could collectively pull my thoughts together and intertwine my ideas with life experiences. This book includes multiple different genres of poems along with different styles and patterns. My goal is to connect with my readers that have been through similar experiences or even express a sense of emotion to catch their attention. Furthermore, covering many aspects such as love, places, actions, Christianity, psychology and philosophy. They all provide a variety of knowledge. I want to attract many people and their inner feelings through writing freely to be heard using my passion. Hoping through the lessons I learned throughout life I could accomplish to draw the attention of the world. |
girl you twist me up: The Principle Dramatic Works of Thomas William Robertson with Memoir Thomas William Robertson, 1889 |
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girl you twist me up: Under the Stars Melissa Chambers, 2022-04-19 Why is he making it so hard to hate him? Chapman: There are few things I enjoy more than messing with Taylor Palmer. She’s such a priss with her tight, corporate skirts and her high heels. Someone’s got to bring her down to Earth. She glares at me and parades her dates into my bar like she thinks it’ll bother me. She’s on the hunt for a husband, but she’s doing it all wrong. She’s never going to be into one of these nerds. She really wants a man like me, but I’m not on the market. I can help her find a guy she can stomach. And if she decides to break her celibacy streak with me in the meantime, good for her…and me. But she better not get attached. She also needs to quit making me feel things I don’t understand. Taylor: I’ll never forgive John Chapman for what he did to my best friend. I don’t care that she’s forgiven him, is close friends with him now, and even seems to be pushing me toward him. It’s because he and I are the last two single people in our friend group. All will be right in the world if he and I just connect. Forget it. He fancies himself some kind of dating coach. He says he can find me the right guy. He certainly couldn’t do worse than I’ve been doing. I guess it won’t hurt to let him help. The only problem is he won’t quit making his own moves on me, and they are working, impressively. I can’t fall for him. He’s made that crystal clear. But as we grow closer, I have to wonder if I’m chipping away at his cement walls, just a little bit. Welcome to Destiny Dunes, where the only thing hotter than the Florida sun is the romance between this resort's employees. Each book in this steamy series focuses on your favorite romance tropes. Once you enter the gates of Destiny Dunes, you'll never want to leave! |
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girl you twist me up: The Country Girls: Three Novels and an Epilogue Edna O'Brien, 2017-11-14 This omnibus edition, with a new epilogue by the author, was originally published in 1986 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux as The country girls trilogy and epilogue.--Title page verso. |
girl you twist me up: Light 'em Up Kelly Jamieson, 2024-08-06 Annie Bang I’m thrilled to be working in professional hockey, since my five brothers are all hockey players. My new role as skating coach to the New York Bears is the perfect fit and I can’t wait to whip all these guys into shape so we can win more games. Except one of the guys is Logan Coates—the guy who sent my brother to the hospital in a memorable game three seasons ago. I want nothing to do with him. Logan Coates I don’t need some tiny figure skater telling me what to do. I know how to skate. I wouldn’t be in the NHL if I didn’t. Although, I am a fourth liner. I do want more ice time. I want to make a difference on the team. But learning how to figure skate isn’t it. Especially from Annie Bang, who hates my guts. Speaking of guts…she has ’em. She’s a pint-sized badass. And that’s sexy as hell. When I’m around her, my skate blade’s not the only thing made of steel. |
girl you twist me up: The Deer Park Norman Mailer, 2013-09-17 Amid the cactus wilds some two hundred miles from Hollywood lies a privileged oasis called Desert D’Or. It is a place for starlets, directors, studio execs, and the well-groomed lowlifes who cater to them. And, as imagined by Norman Mailer in this blistering classic, Desert D’Or is a moral proving ground, where men and women discover what they really want—and how far they are willing to go to get it. As Mailer traces their couplings and uncouplings, their uneasy flirtation with success and self-extinction, he creates a legendary portrait of America’s machinery of desire. Praise for The Deer Park “A scathing portrayal of Hollywood . . . studded with brilliant and illuminating passages.”—The New York Times Book Review “A writer of the greatest and most reckless talent . . . [Mailer] drives us up and down The Deer Park at breakneck speed. It is a trip through unfamiliar country, for a time funny and then unnerving.”—The New Yorker “Savage . . . brilliant . . . exhilarating.”—The Atlantic Monthly “Entertaining and wise . . . In addition to his furious energy and true ear, Mailer is simpatico with humanity . . . on a level rare in American fiction.”—The New Republic Praise for Norman Mailer “[Norman Mailer] loomed over American letters longer and larger than any other writer of his generation.”—The New York Times “A writer of the greatest and most reckless talent.”—The New Yorker “Mailer is indispensable, an American treasure.”—The Washington Post “A devastatingly alive and original creative mind.”—Life “Mailer is fierce, courageous, and reckless and nearly everything he writes has sections of headlong brilliance.”—The New York Review of Books “The largest mind and imagination [in modern] American literature . . . Unlike just about every American writer since Henry James, Mailer has managed to grow and become richer in wisdom with each new book.”—Chicago Tribune “Mailer is a master of his craft. His language carries you through the story like a leaf on a stream.”—The Cincinnati Post |
girl you twist me up: The God of his Fathers Tales of The Klondyke Jack London, 2025-05-13 The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke by Jack London is a riveting collection that invites readers into the heart of the Klondike Gold Rush, an era marked by adventure, hardship, and the relentless pursuit of fortune. London masterfully weaves together a tapestry of stories that explore the rugged lives of those who ventured into the unforgiving wilderness, where every decision could mean the difference between life and death. Set against the backdrop of breathtaking Alaskan landscapes, these tales delve into the depths of human spirit and camaraderie, illustrating how men are tested by nature’s might and their own ambitions. In these captivating narratives, London not only captures the thrilling chase for gold but also reflects on the profound themes of mentorship and legacy. The characters are richly drawn, embodying the struggles and triumphs that come with life in such a raw and untamed environment. Readers will accompany them through harsh winters, raging rivers, and treacherous mountains, forging bonds of friendship that often transcend the brutal conditions surrounding them. The stories reveal how these men become not just explorers, but also individuals shaped by their experiences, grappling with questions of identity, existence, and the meaning of true success. As one engrosses themselves in the adventures depicted in The God of His Fathers, it becomes evident that London’s deep appreciation for nature and wilderness serves as both a backdrop and a character unto itself. He eloquently portrays the challenges of survival in the wild, highlighting the formidable beauty of the landscape as well as its dangers. His vivid descriptions transport readers to the Klondike, making them feel the biting cold and the excitement of new discoveries. London’s intuitive understanding of the natural world complements the human stories he tells, crafting a narrative that resonates on multiple levels. This collection is not merely about the harsh realities of frontier life; it embodies the everyday heroism displayed by its characters. London artfully illustrates how courage and resilience emerge when faced with adversity. Through poignant moments of triumph and despair, he paints a picture of the raw human experience, reminding us that true wealth often lies in the relationships forged amidst challenge. Readers will find themselves captivated by these personal growth stories, where each character’s journey contributes to the rich fabric of Klondike lore. London’s distinctive style and narrative approach elevate this collection beyond simple adventure tales. He imbues each story with a mythic quality, echoing the age-old quest for meaning against the backdrop of survival. As we immerse ourselves in these tales, we not only witness the physical challenges faced by characters but also their inner transformations, leading to profound reflections on life and purpose. The God of His Fathers is an iconic work that remains relevant to readers seeking adventure, introspection, and a deep connection to the natural world. Whether you're an avid fan of American literature or new to Jack London's work, this collection is a formidable testament to the spirit of exploration and human resilience. It speaks to the dreams and struggles of those who dared to venture into the unknown, leaving a legacy that still inspires adventure seekers today. The collection is not merely a recount of historical events; it is an invitation to ponder the legacy of those who shaped the Klondike and, in turn, the very identity of a nation. |
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girl you twist me up: Klondike Tales Jack London, 2010-06-23 As a young man in the summer of 1897, Jack London joined the Klondike gold rush. From that seminal experience emerged these gripping, inimitable wilderness tales, which have endured as some of London’s best and most defining work. With remarkable insight and unflinching realism, London describes the punishing adversity that awaited men in the brutal, frozen expanses of the Yukon, and the extreme tactics these adventurers and travelers adopted to survive. As Van Wyck Brooks observed, “One felt that the stories had been somehow lived–that they were not merely observed–that the author was not telling tales but telling his life.” This edition is unique to the Modern Library, featuring twenty-three carefully chosen stories from London’s three collected Northland volumes and his later Klondike tales. It also includes two maps of the region, and notes on the text. |
girl you twist me up: The Ultimate Voyeur Dennis S. Carroll, 2010-11-18 Is it a case of genius or criminal behavior? Have a brilliant innkeeper and her husband, a retired wildlife photographer, relied on genius or hidden cameras to reveal the love lives of their guests? These questions stir the controversy at the center of The Ultimate Voyeur. The owners of a Southern inn renowned for hospitality, Catherine Morgan and her husband are uncanny in their way of breaching barriers that people hide behind. Each chapter of The Ultimate Voyeur explores the innkeepers personal story and includes an episode involving guests. One guest, a talented scriptwriter, learns about the several hundred files compiled by Catherine and turns them with the innkeepers help into a massively popular TV program airing once a week. The episodes unfold the hidden love lives of the guests, extending from ingenious bedroom farce (The Jinx in High Jinks) to passionate romance (The Ten-Million-Dollar Wedding Ring) to something sinister (Whodunit to the Famous Mystery Writer?). The portrayal of the mystery writer strikes too close to home. Infuriated at his loss of privacy and sure that hidden cameras are to blame, he finds ambiguous evidence at the inn and plots his vengeance. In his wild retaliation that transcends his cardboard characters, the separate realms of life and art explode on contact to reveal the innkeepers inmost secrets. At the climax, one is led to fundamental insights into secrets at the heart of everybody and the chaos or compassion that results from their disclosure. |
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girl you twist me up: Don't Cry Ally Trevino, 2013-02-12 Life is hard, that’s just a fact that you can’t escape. It gets a little a harder when you’re busy protecting a little sister against a father whose goal is to make you hurt. Even harder when you start trying to have your own life and nearly impossible when you do find your own life. Just a little too hard for a sixteen year old boy I suppose. This is a story about trying to find yourself in a home that was meant to destroy you. -Trevor Knight |
girl you twist me up: The Blood of Alexander Tom Wilde, 2014-04-29 A modern Indiana Jones steals a relic of Alexander the Great in Blood of Alexander, the thrilling debut from Tom Wilde. Jonathan Blake makes a living stealing antiquities—stealing them back, that is. A field agent for the Argo Foundation, a company that makes it their business to preserve humanity's history by liberating stolen artifacts from thieves and looters, Blake is used to dangerous assignments. But when he is forced by the US government into a deadly mission involving a missing Napoleonic standard, he finds himself in over his head. Blake is pitted against Vanya, the head of a fanatical cult, who seeks a gilded bronze eagle that holds a vital clue to the lost tomb of Alexander the Great. From ancient ruins in Afghanistan to the catacombs of Paris to a chateau high in the French Alps, Blake must unravel the secret truth of the final fate of Napoleon Bonaparte, the murder of Percy Bysshe Shelly, and the hidden remains of Alexander. And he must do it before Vanya's apocalyptic plans for humanity come to their deadly fruition. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied. |
girl you twist me up: The Signs and Wonders of Tuna Rashad Natasha Deen, 2022-06-07 An Ontario Library Association’s Forest of Reading White Pine Reading List Pick! An Ontario Library Association Best Bets! From award-winning, #OwnVoices author Natasha Deen comes a new funny, honest, YA novel following one girl as she tries to win over her crush before she leaves for college. Let’s be clear. No matter what her older brother, Robby, says, aspiring screenwriter Tuna Rashad is not “stupidstitious.” She is, however, cool with her Caribbean heritage, which means she is always on the lookout for messages from loved ones who have passed on. But ever since Robby became a widower, all he does is hang out at the house, mock Tuna for following in their ancestors’ traditions, and meddle in her life. Tuna needs to break free from her brother’s loving but over-bearing ways and get him a life (or at least, get him out of hers!). Based on the signs, her ancestors are on board. They also seem to be on board with helping Tuna win over her crush, Tristan Dangerfield. The only hiccup? She has to do it before leaving for college in the fall. A ticking clock, a grief-stricken brother, and a crush who doesn’t believe in signs. What could possibly go wrong? |
girl you twist me up: The Sorceress Villina's Secret Sergei Sukhinov, 2013-01-01 This third installment of Sergei Sukhinov's monumental Emerald City saga introduces the hero Almar, who has fled the tyranny of his homeland and, under the tutelage of Villina (Good Witch of the North), has developed into a skilled fighter. His services will be sorely needed as the attacks on Magic Land by the forces of the evil Pakir become ever more frequent, and violent. |
girl you twist me up: Three Little Words Joan Jonker, 2012-02-02 Experience the joy and laughter of Liverpool's best-loved neighbours, Molly and Nellie. In Three Little Words, Joan Jonker brings us another instalment of her hugely popular Molly and Nellie series, as the two friends get up to more mischief in their beloved Liverpool. Perfect for fans of Katie Flynn and Sheila Newberry. The continuing adventures of two of the most entertaining families you'll ever meet... Best mates and neighbours for over twenty years, Nellie McDonough and Molly Bennett are up to their usual tricks in their Liverpool backstreet. When they're not playing detectives to find out who is pursuing their friend, Claire, they're on hand to help their children and grandchildren whenever they're needed. What readers are saying about Three Little Words: 'Love Joan Jonker's work. She has a great ability of making you feel like you are there experiencing the characters' lives and experiences with them! The characters always have a great depth and you can very easily grow attached to them and their storyline, cheering them on and hoping they get their happy endings or feeling empathy towards them when life throws them hardships. Joan was an exceptional author with a superb collection of works that deserve a place on any bookshelf!' 'I absolutely love the books written by Joan, especially the ones featuring the Bennett and McDonough and Corkill families. Once I pick up one of her books everything else stops' |
girl you twist me up: Legacy of the Sword Jennifer Roberson, 1986-04-01 The third book in the Chronicles of the Cheysuli continues a tale of magical warriors and shapeshifters as they battle the sorcerers that threaten their existence For decades, the magical race of shapeshifters called the Cheysuli have been feared and hated exiles in their own land, a land they rightfully should rule. Victims of a vengeful monarch's war of annihilation and a usurper king's tyrannical reign, the Cheysuli clans have nearly vanished from the world. Now, in the aftermath of the revolution which overthrew the hated tyrant, Prince Donal is being trained as the first Cheysuli in generations to assume the throne. But will he be able to overcome the prejudice of a populace afraid of his special magic and succeed in uniting the realm in its life and death battle against enemy armies and evil magicians? |
girl you twist me up: King of Campus Jennifer Sucevic, 2020-09-11 From USA Today bestselling author Jennifer Sucevic comes a steamy, enemies-to-lovers, forced proximity, new adult sports romance that is laugh out loud funny featuring a strong heroine and the cocky football player who falls first and hard for her. Roan King. The uncrowned king of Barnett University. He's like a freaking celebrity around here. It's totally ridiculous. People, by which I mean grown women, actually stalk him on the internet. And around campus. Apparently, he's god's gift to both football and the ladies (I'm using that term loosely). All he has to do is smile and girls fall right onto their backs before spreading their legs wide. I've heard that he's already plowed his way through half the female population at Barnett. My guess is that he'll work his way through the second half before he gets drafted to the NFL later this year. Yeah...I don't plan to be one of them. The guy is nothing more than a conceited player. You know the type—a steroid infused meathead coasting through college on his football prowess. Ugh. I have three words for you—avoid, avoid, avoid. Need I say more? I don't think so. I've had the sad misfortune of running into him on campus. Literally. As in—I literally slammed into him before spilling my iced coffee all over that wide rippling chest of his (did I just say that?). What I learned from the experience is that Roan King is one hell of a cocky son of a— I also learned that he has the most spectacular chest. And don't get me started on those abs... I could probably cut diamonds on them. Unfortunately for me, Operation—Avoid Roan King isn't going so well. Everywhere I go, there he is. If he wasn't so ridiculously hot, he would be a hell of a lot easier to forget. With his dark hair, shocking, turquoise-colored eyes and (damn him) buff body, he's easily the most gorgeous guy I've ever laid eyes on. Crap...see what I mean? I have the sneaking suspicion that Roan King will lead to my utter ruin and downfall. --- “I loved the chemistry between Roan and Ivy. Their connection and how their relationship developed was just too good” -Bookabulary, GoodReads “Roan and Ivy are wonderful separate and better together” -Melanie, GoodReads “I thought this was one of the best written of any college football player romance I've read” -Karen, GoodReads “You know those books that just make you all warm and fuzzy and happy inside because the couple/soon to be couple is just so stinking cute? Yup, this is one of them” -Kortney, GoodReads “Jennifer does it again!!!! I have found a new book boyfriend in Roan King!” -Emma, GoodReads Read the entire Barnett Bulldogs Series King of Campus Friend Zoned One Night Stand If You were Mine --- Keywords: Sports romance, alpha male, Sports romance books, Hockey romance, Football romance, Enemies-to-lovers, Friends-to-lovers, Fake dating, Forced proximity, College, university romance, College romance, College sports romance, Virgin romance, He falls first, College hockey romance, College football romance, humor, laugh, sexy, swoony, Off-limits romance, Campus Series, Claremont Cougars, Barnett Bulldogs, Romance book, Best seller, New release, Swoon, Funny, love, friends, Hate to Love You, King of Campus, Campus Player, playboy, romance series, steamy, spicy, hot, hot romance, sparks fly, new adult, new adult sports romance, found family, second chance, athlete, good girl, bad boy, opposites attract, hockey player, football player, student, girl next door, free, first free in series, freebie Readers also enjoyed books by: Natasha Madison, Kristen Callihan, Anna Todd, Nana Malone, Sarina Bowen, LJ Shen, Lucy Score, Elle Kennedy, Helena Hunting, Rebecca Jenshak, Gina Azzi, Jamie Davenport, Hannah Grace, Piper Lawson, Cathryn Fox, Ember Leigh, J.H. Croix, Colleen Hoover, Vivian Wood, Meghan Quinn, Liz Tomforde, Megan Brandy, S. Massery, Toni Aleo, Becka Mack, Veronica Eden, Avery Keelan, Lauren Blakely |
girl you twist me up: Look for the Silver Lining June Francis, 2017-05-08 No one is spared from the heartache of war As the Blitz destroys lives in Liverpool, three sisters are forced to make difficult choices to protect themselves and those they love. When Nellie Callaghan marries her love in secret, it causes a rift in the family. But when the bombs drop on Liverpool grievances must be put aside as the people of the city are brought to despair. Nellie’s mother is killed and her sister Lottie is injured, while her other sister Babs runs away to join the WLA. It falls to Nellie to care for the family. Despite the suffering that the war brings, it is trouble on the homefront that leads to further hardship for each of the sisters. Before the war is over, each of the Callaghans will have faced heartbreak and sacrifice. But amongst the sadness they will find some joy, and never giving up hope for a brighter future. |
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