Morgan & Morgan: If you’re ever injured, visit or dial Pound LAW (#529). Special thanks to AdHoc collective and the Carriage House in NYC for providing the location for this episode.Ĭelsius: Go to the Celsius Amazon store to check out all of their flavors. They also talk about the sudden rise of AI, what we get wrong about policing in America, why job interviews might actually be pointless, and more. They chat about their first meeting years ago, the power of unique hair, and what he’s learned from his vast research on humanity. Malcolm Gladwell joins Theo Von in New York City for this episode of This Past Weekend. He is also the host of the podcast “Revisionist History”, produced by his company Pushkin Industries. He has written 5 New York Times Best-Selling books including “The Tipping Point”, “Blink”, “Outliers” and more. Malcolm Gladwell is an author, journalist, and public speaker.
0 Comments
*Author’s Note: This is a standalone sports romance with an HEA. Will the quarterback score the good girl or will his secrets mean everyone loses this game of love? Sexy Athlete: I bet you.Penelope Graham: Burn in hell, quarterback. Penelope knows she shouldn’t trust a jock, but what’s a girl to do when she needs a date to Homecoming? And Ryker’s keeping a secret, another bet, one that could destroy Penelope’s heart forever. Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills returns with an all-new swoon-fest of a novel about what happens when you look beyond labels and take a chance on love. Sounds legit, right? The only question is…why is Ryker being so nice to her? Once her crush sees her kissing Ryker, he’ll realize what he’s missing. Jordan Robards inherited a barony after the death of his cousin Ivor. Sheriff David Slade has no idea what baggage his mail-order bride is. His bet? He promises Penelope he’ll win her the heart of the guy she’s been crushing on. The hot dusty town of Salvation, Texas has more than its share of secrets in 1873 when Laura Ashton's stage rolls into town. The text is random but Penelope figures out exactly who “Sexy Athlete” is. Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills returns with an all-new swoon-fest of a novel about what happens when you look beyond labels and take a chance on love. Penelope Graham: Burn in hell, quarterback. Wall Street Journal bestselling author Ilsa Madden-Mills returns with an all-new swoon-fest of a novel about what happens when you look beyond labels and take a chance on love. She has also written one very bad historical romance, which will likely never see the light of day. She is the author of contemporary YA novels Chasing The Taillights, The Sidewalk’s Regrets, An Unstill Life and Stumped along with several others that no one is allowed to see. As a result, she can usually be found hanging out by the nearest espresso machine. A film marketing executive and mother to two sons, she’s surprised she finds any time to write, but doesn’t sleep much. Having spent a lifetime travelling the globe, Kate Larkindale settled in Wellington, New Zealand fifteen years ago. Between diving practice, classes and concealing the crush he has on his best friend Jake, Tony needs to find room in his life for his sister, but his own stability dwindles with every passing day.Īs the siblings struggle to overcome a lifetime of past conflicts and jealousies, they discover they might have more in common than a love of rock music. If she does, she might lose the only person she has left who loves her. If she doesn’t confess, she might lose her mind. Lucy can’t tell Tony what she knows about the accident for fear of destroying the tentative bond between them. Lucy’s biggest concern is getting Cute Guy from the burger joint to ask her out.Īfter an accident kills their parents, the siblings are forced to rely on one another-and decide whether to reveal their secrets. Tony’s the champion diver destined for greatness. Lucy and Tony share nothing except genes. Chasing the Taillights by Kate Larkindale "Finally! Women with a killer instinct for self-preservation. "Finally! Women with a killer instinct for self-preservation.highly, hotly, recommended!" ~M Hartsell, on Kill Zone Air Force pilot and part-time spy, Cindy draws upon real-life experience to fuel her stories of love on the edge. As Cynthia Dees, she writes clean and wholesome romance with a twist of fun. Read Cindy Dees's first-hand encounter with Homeland Security agents at "Dees blends action and intrigue with deft skill, keeping readers enthralled until the final secret is unveiled and the last chase winds down." ~RT Book Reviews on Close Pursuit A 2-time RITA winner and five-time RITA finalist, Cindy writes thrillers, military romance, and romantic suspense. Don't miss the other books in the Danger in Arms series. non-stop action from the first page to the last.' Margaret Watkins, eBook Discovery. Publisher's Note: For readers who enjoy stories with strong women, hot romance, thrilling adventure, and spine-tingling suspense. : Fever Zone (9781614178774) by Dees, Cindy and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. Now Mike and Piper must put aside their proclivity for brinkmanship and join forces in the face of a double-fisted terrorist attack-one viral, one electro-magnetic-pouring hellish fury upon one unsuspecting American city, turning it into a lethal fever zone. When their investigations collide, the pair's smoking-hot one-night-stand in the capital of Sudan proves a huge mistake. Homeland Security Doesn't Want You to Read, Fever Zone, a Romantic Suspense from Cindy DeesĬIA agent, Piper Roth, is bearing down on a homegrown separatist group with an agenda against Uncle Sam while former Navy SEAL, Mike McCloud, is investigating a rogue scientist with a penchant for viruses. Kyiv vowed consequences for Iran’s actions, but analysts say Ukraine’s Western allies have little power to stop the arms deliveries. Early Sunday, Moscow launched its largest assault yet using the Iranian-made drones, according to Ukraine. Russia’s use of Iranian drones increased in the fall, including against critical energy infrastructure in Ukraine. That’s shortly after the United States and Ukrainian governments say Moscow acquired drones from Tehran last summer. Last year, data from Lloyd’s List Intelligence revealed a September spike in the number of gaps in vessels tracking data in the Caspian. Tracking data shows that vessels in the region are increasingly going “dark” – suggesting growing intent to obfuscate the movement of goods. The Caspian Sea provides a direct path between Iran and Russia – and it is increasingly busy with cargo traffic, including suspected weapons transfers from Tehran to Moscow.Īs cooperation between the two countries deepens, the Caspian Sea route is being used to move drones, bullets and mortar shells that the Russian government has purchased from the Iranian regime to bolster its war effort in Ukraine, according to experts. |