
John Cage
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John Cage's contribution to twentieth-century music, literature and art not only established his...
New Religious Movements and Counselling: Academic, Professional and Personal Perspectives
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There are many different ways in which the disciplines of minority religions and counselling may...
Information Technology Law
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Do you download music or shop online? Who regulates large companies such as Google and Facebook? How...

Why Customers Would Rather Have a Smartphone Than a Car: Relationship Retailing as an Opportunity
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Why Customers Would Rather Have a Smartphone than a Car explores some of the fundamental changes in...

The Guru Drinks Bourbon
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An enlightening, accessible, and highly entertaining guide to the guru-disciple relationship, the...

Merissa (12401 KP) rated Alpha (Blood Moon, Texas Shifters #4) in Books
Oct 4, 2022
Brody and London are both Alphas of their packs, and an archaic law says two alphas can't be mated. So both of them act as though it's just a bit of fun when everyone else knows it's not. As their relationship as friends and lovers is already long established, you don't get a lot in the way of their relationship changing or growing.
The overall arc moves along at a fair rate of knots in this edition, almost overshadowing the story between Brody and London in places. All of it was important and relevant, mind you. I just felt as though Brody and London's personal connection got lost in the mix even though they were the key players in the story.
A great addition to the series and I definitely recommend it, on the proviso that you read the others first!
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Merissa
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Construction Economics: A New Approach
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Construction Economics provides students with the principles underlying the relationship between...

The Science of Acting
Sam Kogan and Helen Kogan
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What is good acting? How does one create believable characters? How can an actor understand a...
The Philosophy of Play as Life
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It is now widely acknowledged that play is central to our lives. As a phenomenon, play poses...

Merissa (12401 KP) rated His Rockstar Dom in Books
Nov 14, 2023
What I loved about this was the communication! It's there - on every page! A couple of misunderstandings are quickly dealt with by talking it out. Wow, consider that! Zen knows what he wants out of the relationship, and Braylin is completely innocent but prepared to be guided by Zen. Zen listens and is prepared to take things slowly, going at Bray's pace. Oh, man! Be still, my beating heart. It was just perfect. The relationship between them was natural and unforced and I loved every word.
It wasn't just the dynamics of Zen and Bray though, it was between Bray and the whole band, the whole on-tour group. They melded and made it perfect.
I love Morticia Knight's books and this is no different. If I had one complaint, it would be that I didn't want it to end!
Hot - Innocent - Perfect! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by me.
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Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Nov 14, 2023