Hot Shots Vol. 2
The Real Deal by Alannah Harte
Jake Cummins is on forty-eight hours leave and is looking for the prettiest pussy in town. A fifth generation fighter pilot he likes everything fast, his jets, his drink and his women. After six months on tour of the pacific he is in desperate need of a good dose of dirty fucking. His choice is no meek little flower. In fact this Irish Venus Fly Trap sets his temper and dick on fire.
Somewhere the universe has tilted and the innocent beauty in the bedroom has surprised her way into his heart.
Secret Desires by Anya Winter
Bound and blindfolded, Samantha must trust her Master to know her deepest wants even when she doesn’t know what it is she needs.
Waiting for Home by DC Juris
Nina’s friends and family think her internet lover Sean is just another fling. Who will be right when she and Sean finally meet?
Nina has been in a relationship with Sean for over a year, and they’re deeply in love with each other. The problem? They’ve only met online until now. Nina’s making a twelve hundred mile trip to be with the man of her dreams, and her family and friends think she’s insane. When the two lovers meet, will Nina find her happily ever after?
What's new in the world of Hurwitz Indexing, the indexing, copyediting, proofreading, book-reviewing and article-writing business of Shoshana Hurwitz.
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
New Book Release: Hystera
Hystera by Leora Skolkin-Smith
Hystera takes place inside a New York City mental hospital in 1974. Set against the backdrop of the social turmoil of the seventies era, it tells the story of a young woman suffering from a physical and sexual delusion. The story follows the main character's slow recovery.
Hystera takes place inside a New York City mental hospital in 1974. Set against the backdrop of the social turmoil of the seventies era, it tells the story of a young woman suffering from a physical and sexual delusion. The story follows the main character's slow recovery.
New Book Release: Dreaming of You
Dreaming of You by Crymsyn Hart
For the past two months, Tabby’s been dreaming of a luscious man who changes forms every time she closes her eyes. He’s whatever she desires, but only in her dreams. Then one day she hears his voice outside of her dreams.
Only when he reveals his true nature does she understand how much danger she’s truly in. He’s not the angel Tabby thought he was. He’s something far worse: a daemon who feeds off of souls. And her soul is next on the menu.
For the past two months, Tabby’s been dreaming of a luscious man who changes forms every time she closes her eyes. He’s whatever she desires, but only in her dreams. Then one day she hears his voice outside of her dreams.
Only when he reveals his true nature does she understand how much danger she’s truly in. He’s not the angel Tabby thought he was. He’s something far worse: a daemon who feeds off of souls. And her soul is next on the menu.
Labels:
Purple Sword Publications,
romance fiction
New Book Release: African-American Almanac
African-American Almanac by Lean'tin Bracks
The most complete and affordable single-volume reference of African American culture available today, this almanac is a unique and valuable resource devoted to illustrating and demystifying the moving, difficult, and often lost history of black life in America. A legacy of pride, struggle, and triumph spanning more than 400 years is presented through a fascinating mix of biographies—including more than 750 influential figures—little-known or misunderstood historical facts, enlightening essays on significant legislation and movements, and 150 rare photographs and illustrations. Covering events surrounding the civil rights movement; African American literature, art, and music; religion within the black community; and advances in science and medicine, this reference connects history to the issues currently facing the African American community and provides a range of information on society and culture.
The most complete and affordable single-volume reference of African American culture available today, this almanac is a unique and valuable resource devoted to illustrating and demystifying the moving, difficult, and often lost history of black life in America. A legacy of pride, struggle, and triumph spanning more than 400 years is presented through a fascinating mix of biographies—including more than 750 influential figures—little-known or misunderstood historical facts, enlightening essays on significant legislation and movements, and 150 rare photographs and illustrations. Covering events surrounding the civil rights movement; African American literature, art, and music; religion within the black community; and advances in science and medicine, this reference connects history to the issues currently facing the African American community and provides a range of information on society and culture.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
New Book Release: Mielec, Poland
Mielec, Poland: The Shtetl That Became a Nazi Concentration Camp by Rochelle G. Saidel
On March 9, 1942, the Jewish community of Mielec, Poland, ceased to exist. The Nazis dismantled the entire town in a single day, executing the elderly, deporting the able-bodied for slave labor, and transporting the rest to the Lublin district, where they were later murdered in Sobibor and Belzec. The Germans had taken over a Polish aircraft factory on the outskirts of Mielec, where they manufactured Heinkel 111 bomber planes for the Nazi war machine. Following the March 9, 1942, deportation, the factory complex became part of the Mielec Nazi slave labor camp, later a concentration camp. Using rare photographs and records, Nazi documents, witness statements, survivor interviews, and war criminal trial transcripts, Rochelle G. Saidel tells the story of the flourishing Mielec Jewish community, the unusual way it was wiped out by the Nazis, the few survivors who managed to run and hide, and the almost unknown brutal Mielec slave labor camp that operated from March 1942 until July 1944. This illuminating study gives Mielec its due place in Holocaust history.
On March 9, 1942, the Jewish community of Mielec, Poland, ceased to exist. The Nazis dismantled the entire town in a single day, executing the elderly, deporting the able-bodied for slave labor, and transporting the rest to the Lublin district, where they were later murdered in Sobibor and Belzec. The Germans had taken over a Polish aircraft factory on the outskirts of Mielec, where they manufactured Heinkel 111 bomber planes for the Nazi war machine. Following the March 9, 1942, deportation, the factory complex became part of the Mielec Nazi slave labor camp, later a concentration camp. Using rare photographs and records, Nazi documents, witness statements, survivor interviews, and war criminal trial transcripts, Rochelle G. Saidel tells the story of the flourishing Mielec Jewish community, the unusual way it was wiped out by the Nazis, the few survivors who managed to run and hide, and the almost unknown brutal Mielec slave labor camp that operated from March 1942 until July 1944. This illuminating study gives Mielec its due place in Holocaust history.
New Book Release: New York, New York
New York, New York by Hilary Geary Ross
New York New York combines the talents of renowned photographer Harry Benson with text by society columnist Hilary Geary Ross to create a stunning portrait of New York’s best-known citizens. From captains of industry, politicians, movie stars, dancers, artists, and best-selling authors to celebrated athletes and society doyennes, New York New York captures the glamour of Manhattan from the early 60s to today in hundreds of black-and-white and color photographs. Subjects include Diane Sawyer, Halston, Truman Capote, Robert Redford, Neil Simon, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Spike Lee, Malcolm Forbes, Al Pacino, Lauren Hutton, Lena Horne, Andy Warhol, Yogi Bera, Jackie Kennedy, Gerard Butler, Cindy Lauper, Daryl Hannah, Mario Cuomo, Birdie Bell, Donald Trump, Brooke Astor, Yoko Ono, Woody Allen, and Michael Kors, among many, many others.
New York New York combines the talents of renowned photographer Harry Benson with text by society columnist Hilary Geary Ross to create a stunning portrait of New York’s best-known citizens. From captains of industry, politicians, movie stars, dancers, artists, and best-selling authors to celebrated athletes and society doyennes, New York New York captures the glamour of Manhattan from the early 60s to today in hundreds of black-and-white and color photographs. Subjects include Diane Sawyer, Halston, Truman Capote, Robert Redford, Neil Simon, Tom Wolfe, Norman Mailer, Spike Lee, Malcolm Forbes, Al Pacino, Lauren Hutton, Lena Horne, Andy Warhol, Yogi Bera, Jackie Kennedy, Gerard Butler, Cindy Lauper, Daryl Hannah, Mario Cuomo, Birdie Bell, Donald Trump, Brooke Astor, Yoko Ono, Woody Allen, and Michael Kors, among many, many others.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
New Book Release: Crimson and Steel
Crimson and Steel by Ric Bern
...frontier city in Noricum causes a row that ripples all the way to the mayor's manse.
Set in Ancient Rome, Crimson and Steel reveals the fates of two pairs of lovers. Marcus is a Roman general stationed in Noricum. Taciturn and efficient, he keeps order on the frontier as well as in the city. Kell is a willowy young slave girl of Nordic origin recently purchased by Marcus. Not new to service, she seeks to learn how to best serve her new master.
Asmin is also no stranger to bondage, having been trained in the seraglios of the East as a pleasure slave. Hailing from the mountains of Armenia, she seeks only a rich master to purchase her from the slaver Javad so she may escape the rigors of the road. Things do not turn out as she had hoped, and she finds herself alone in the woods when the barbarian Ulf comes to her aid. A sandy-haired Adonis of the Germanic tribes, Ulf takes her in, and they become lovers. Yet there is one who feels he is the rightful owner of Asmin, and he causes much strife for Marcus, Javad, and Ulf.
...frontier city in Noricum causes a row that ripples all the way to the mayor's manse.
Set in Ancient Rome, Crimson and Steel reveals the fates of two pairs of lovers. Marcus is a Roman general stationed in Noricum. Taciturn and efficient, he keeps order on the frontier as well as in the city. Kell is a willowy young slave girl of Nordic origin recently purchased by Marcus. Not new to service, she seeks to learn how to best serve her new master.
Asmin is also no stranger to bondage, having been trained in the seraglios of the East as a pleasure slave. Hailing from the mountains of Armenia, she seeks only a rich master to purchase her from the slaver Javad so she may escape the rigors of the road. Things do not turn out as she had hoped, and she finds herself alone in the woods when the barbarian Ulf comes to her aid. A sandy-haired Adonis of the Germanic tribes, Ulf takes her in, and they become lovers. Yet there is one who feels he is the rightful owner of Asmin, and he causes much strife for Marcus, Javad, and Ulf.
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