Jayne Davis

Jayne Davis

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Sauce for the Gander
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Sauce for the Gander
  • By: Jayne Davis
  • Length: 9 hours 46 minutes
  • Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
  • Publish date: September 30, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (1113 ratings)
(1113 ratings)
A duel. An ultimatum. An arranged marriage.England, 1777Will, Viscount Wingrave, whiles away his time gambling and bedding married women, thwarted in his wish to serve his country by his controlling father.News that his errant son has fought a duel... Read more
The Mrs MacKinnons
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The Mrs MacKinnons
  • By: Jayne Davis
  • Length: 17 hours 37 minutes
  • Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
  • Publish date: September 03, 2019
  • Language: English
  • (909 ratings)
(909 ratings)
England, 1799: A traumatized soldier returning to a derelict inheritance. A widow with a small son and a manipulative father.Major Matthew Southam returns from India, hoping to put the trauma of war behind him and forget his past. Instead, he finds... Read more

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Legion From the limitless imagination of Julie Kagawa comes the next thrilling novel of the Talon Saga. The legions will be unleashed, and no human, rogue dragon, or former dragonslayer can stand against the coming horde. Dragon hatchling Ember Hill was never prepared to find love at all–dragons do not suffer human emotions–let alone with a human, and a former dragonslayer at that. With Garret, an ... Read Book
Mountain Runaways Will their wilderness skills be enough to survive the dangerous Rocky Mountains? First a Canadian Rockies avalanche kills their parents. Then Children’s Services threatens to separate them. That’s when the three Gunnarsson kids decide to run away into the mountains and fend for themselves until the oldest turns eighteen and becomes their legal guardian. Not many would dare. But Jon, Korka, ... Read Book
God and the Transgender Debate What is transgender and gender fluidity? What does God’s Word actually say about these issues? How can the gospel be good news for someone experiencing gender dysphoria? How should churches respond? This warm, faithful and careful book helps Christians understand what the Bible says about gender identity. It will help us to engage lovingly, thoughtfully and faithfully with one of the most ... Read Book
Sergeant York Growing up in the Tennessee hills, Alvin York was equally renowned as a marksman and as a hard-drinking brawler. A dramatic New Year’s conversion convinced him that killing was against God’s will, and yet this shy, big-boned mountaineer singlehandedly dispatched two dozen Germans and captured 132 in the closing days of World War I. He earned the Medal of Honor and a ticker tape parade but ... Read Book
A Fistful of Charms The author of the bestselling Dead Witch Walking makes her hardcover debut with this spellbinding new supernatural adventure featuring the highly original Rachel Morgan. Things are going well for Rachel Morgan, witch, independent runner, and one-third of the runner service Vampiric Charms. She’s got a business, friends, even a semi-regular–and always-sexy–boyfriend. So what if Kisten is a ... Read Book
Difficult Loves Intricate interior lives are brilliantly explored in these short stories, now presented in one definitive collection as Calvino intended them In Difficult Loves, Italy’s master storyteller weaves tales in which cherished deceptions and illusions of love-including self-love-are swept away in magical instants of recognition. A soldier is reduced to quivering fear by the presence of a full-figured ... Read Book
The Apprentice Tourist A Brazilian masterpiece, now in English for the first time: a playfully profound chronicle of an urban sophisticate’s misadventures in the Amazon A Penguin Classic “My life’s done a somersault,” wrote Mário de Andrade in a letter, on the verge of taking a leap. After years of dreaming about Amazonia, and almost fifty years before Bruce Chatwin ventured into one of the most remote regions ... Read Book
Liar Liar Liar [‘l- 1/2-+Or] (n): 1. A person who tells lies. 2. A writer. “Lying is essential to good storytelling. Daily, we writers sit at our computers–or legal tablets or Underwoods–and write down a bunch of untruths, piling one on top of the other, page after paltering page. We compound them, massage them, edit them, spin them, cut-and-paste them, until we’re satisfied that, despite how ... Read Book
The Clearing With The Clearing, Southeastern Booksellers Award winner Tim Gautreaux delivers a brutal novel of love, family, and redemption. Randolph Aldridge travels to a snake-infested Cypress mill in Louisiana to find his brother Byron, a troubled veteran of World War I. Once there, Randolph finds that By is a shell of his former self-and that the murderous cartel controlling the mill’s casino won’t ... Read Book
I Can’t Breathe “I Can’t Breathe.” These three words rocked the nation in the spring of 2020. The historic eruption of lawlessness and violence that followed George Floyd’s death opened new fault lines in the nation’s cultural and political landscape, threatening a radical reshaping of American society. In I Can’t Breathe, the relentlessly penetrating David Horowitz exposes the biggest hoax of the ... Read Book
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