Kim Karr

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Robert B. Parker’s Damned If You Do The woman on the bed was barely out of her teens. She wasn’t exactly beautiful, but she’d tried to make the most of her looks. And now, alone in a seedy beachfront motel, she was dead. Paradise Police Chief Jesse Stone doesn’t know her name. Whoever she is, she didn’t deserve to die. Jesse starts digging, only to find himself caught in the crosshairs of a bitter turf war between two ... Read Book
Part-Time Sales Management – For Small Business Sales Teams How to manage a sales team effectively in the least amount of time… Imagine being able to manage sales team at a small business in about 10-20 hours a MONTH… Being the sales manager at a small business does not have to be difficult or require a lot of time. Part-Time Sales Management helps equip small business owners with the know-how of managing a sales team in the least amount of time ... Read Book
The Living Infinite The Living Infinite is based on the true story of the Spanish princess Eulalia, an outspoken firebrand at the Bourbon court during the troubled and decadent final years of her family’s reign. After her cloistered childhood at the Spanish court, her youth spent in exile, and a loveless marriage, Eulalia gladly departs Europe for the New World. In the company of Tomas Aragon, the son of her ... Read Book
Team-Ups & Crossovers Astra was done traveling, or so she thought. Benched for physical rehab and retraining, she’s in LA dating movie stars (not as fun as you might think) when the Department of Superhuman Affairs asks for help catching a superhuman serial killer. When what should be a simple job develops . . . complications, she finds herself catapulted into another reality-one with its own history and ... Read Book
Sontag The definitive portrait of one of the American Century’s most towering intellectuals: her writing and her radical thought, her public activism and her hidden private face. No writer is as emblematic of the American twentieth century as Susan Sontag. Mythologized and misunderstood, lauded and loathed, a girl from the suburbs who became a proud symbol of cosmopolitanism, Sontag left a legacy of ... Read Book
Oliver Twist One of Charles Dickens’s most popular novels, Oliver Twist is the story of a young orphan who dares to say, “Please, sir, I want some more.” After escaping from the dark and dismal workhouse where he was born, Oliver finds himself on the mean streets of Victorian-era London and is unwittingly recruited into a scabrous gang of scheming urchins. In this band of petty thieves, Oliver ... Read Book
I’m Yours I left Lakeside, Montana, heartbroken and lost with no desire to ever return. But life had other plans.Moving back wasn’t what I wanted to do, but I’d do anything for my daughter Emmy. Including put myself in the path of Sadie Jones. My daughter’s new dance teacher.The reason my heart was never fully opened to another was because it’s always belonged to her.When I watched Reed Sanders ... Read Book
An Earl for the Archeress Desperate for coin, Lady Mariel Crawford enters an archery contest as a boy but despite her unmatched skill she loses in a tie to the intriguing, frustrating, and very handsome Earl of Huntington. Robert of Huntington seems like any other young philanderer and Mariel, fleeing a cruel father, trusts no man. Yet Robert proves to have a softer side that threatens her resolve to remain alone and ... Read Book
Marie, Dancing Dancing with the Paris Opera ballet is 14-year-old Marie van Goethem’s greatest joy. And yet she must honor her father’s dying request to keep their poverty-stricken family together. She certainly can’t count on the help of her drunken mother or selfish older sister. When famous artist Edgar Degas asks Marie to model for a sculpture, she welcomes the income-although she’s hesitant to pose ... Read Book
Mr. Monk Goes to Germany Adrian Monk is actually doing well lately. He is solving murders as fast as they come, and he has been noticeably less compulsive–he doesn’t count his morning Wheat Chex until they’re in the bowl. Progress is progress, and Monk knows he owes it all to his therapist, Dr. Kroger. So when Dr. Kroger attends a conference in Germany, Monk ends up in trouble. He can’t tie his shoes, forgets how ... Read Book
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