British & Irish Literature & Fiction
azw3 |eng | 2020-08-17 | Author:Johnstone, Julie [Johnstone, Julie]

Chapter Thirteen Asher was well past the proper calling hour when he knocked on the door to Guinevere’s home, but he had sent a message to Guinevere’s father this morning ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction September 2,2020 )
epub |eng | 2017-02-27 | Author:Adrienne Basso [Basso, Adrienne]

Chapter Eleven By afternoon they had begun to climb into higher country. The weather continued to be damp and dreary, but no one complained. Malcolm once again held Callum snuggled ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction September 1,2020 )
epub |eng | 2020-06-11 | Author:A.N. Wilson

The horrors of the gibbet and the crime which brought the wretched murderers to it faded in my mind before the atrocious bearing, looks and language of the assembled spectators. ...
( Category: Historical Biographies August 29,2020 )
epub |eng | 2018-04-14 | Author:Celeste Barclay [Barclay, Celeste]

Chapter Fifteen As the fourth week of the Sinclairs’ stay came to an end, Laird Sinclair still had not announced his decision. His mind was already made up, but he ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 27,2020 )
epub |eng | 2013-10-28 | Author:Vonda Sinclair [Sinclair, Vonda]

Chapter Ten "Glad I found you," Torrin told Jessie in an upstairs corridor. "We've looked for Aiden in the stables, the smithy, all the outbuildings and the kirk. No sign ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 26,2020 )
epub |eng | 2020-03-15 | Author:Celeste Barclay [Barclay, Celeste]

Kieran paused and considered what his mother accused Maude of. These sentiments were benign, and even the racier things they shared were innocent. But Adeline couldn’t have known or considered ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 25,2020 )
epub |eng | 2012-04-30 | Author:K. E. Saxon [Saxon, K. E.]

CHAPTER 11 Just before leaving for the training field the next morn, Daniel spoke privately with Lady Maclean, informing her of his cousin’s desire to wed Jesslyn. After her grandson ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 25,2020 )
epub |eng | 2013-10-05 | Author:James Joyce [Joyce, James]

taff (awary that the first sports report of Loundin Reginald has now been afterthoughtfully colliberated by a saggind spurts flash, takes the dipperend direction and, for tasing the tiomor of ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 25,2020 )
epub |eng | 2020-06-14 | Author:Celeste Barclay [Barclay, Celeste]

CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR Cairren stood in the bailey and waved as her clansmen and Alex rode away. Unlike the last time she said her goodbyes to her family, Padraig stood at ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 25,2020 )
epub, pdf |eng | 0101-01-01 | Author:Tamara Gill [Gill, Tamara]

Chapter Five After taking some time to recover, Eloise and Gabe straightened their clothing and tidied each other up as best they could in a room with neither mirror nor ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 23,2020 )
epub |eng | 2017-04-30 | Author:unknow

“MY GOOD MAN, your cook is improving.” Edward Murray, Earl of Hennessy, sat to Alasdair’s right during the evening meal. The squat man, a Lowlander who fancied himself English, had ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 23,2020 )
azw3 |eng | 2008-05-05 | Author:Kerr, Katharine [Kerr, Katharine]

After Otho’s funeral, Kov invited Mic and Enj to his quarters to partake of what he called a “restorative,” a golden liquor less potent than the dark brown stuff he’d ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 22,2020 )
azw3 |eng | 2009-06-17 | Author:Kerr, Katharine [Kerr, Katharine]

As the night wore on, Salamander found it harder and harder to stay in the air. His wings ached, and he took to gliding upon air currents whenever he could. ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 22,2020 )
mobi |eng | 2014-03-31 | Author:Violet Kupersmith

SISTER EMMANUEL WAS SILENT. Our own egg rolls rested, complete, on the table; our mixing bowls were empty. I had been hiding my hands in my lap so she wouldn’t ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 22,2020 )
epub |eng | 2002-08-14 | Author:Grady, Hugh;

The pun’s yielding of an excess of meaning, a kind of return derived from the act of articulation, performs the process of interest-taking at the level of linguistic interaction; it ...
( Category: British & Irish Literature & Fiction August 22,2020 )