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![]() MJ Haag is the pen name for Melissa Haag, a multi published author of three series As MJ Haag she writes adult paranormal fantasy romance The Beastly Tales saga starts with Depravity, published June There are 2 books in this series Deceit publishes July and Devastation in August As Melissa Haag she s the bestselling author of the YA paranormal romance 5(K).Goodreads Librarians Group - members - last activity 0 minutes ago A place where all Goodreads members can work together to improve the Goodreads book catalog. Deceit: A Beauty and the Beast Novel by M. Haag’s most popular book is Depravity (Beastly Tales, #1). Haag has 27 books on Goodreads with ratings. ![]() CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK > CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD EBOOK <<<< ![]() ![]() ![]() Smith's irresistible novel explores what happens when life and love lead in different directions. The question is, will it be goodbye for now or goodbye forever? Full of wisdom, heart, and hope, Jennifer E. Smith 3. And as the clock winds down and morning approaches, so does their inevitable goodbye. Kindle 8.99 Rate this book Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between Jennifer E. Smith Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Genre: Young Adult Fiction. But the quiet night they had planned quickly turns into an unexpected adventure, a roller-coaster ride through their past that leads to family and friends, familiar landmarks and unexpected places, hard truths and surprising revelations. Book Title: Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in between Author: Jennifer E. In twelve hours, they'll be heading to opposite ends of the country, and they're anxious to resolve things before they go. On the night before they leave for college, Clare and Aidan have only one thing left to do: figure out whether they should stay together or break up. In the wake of King Edwards death, Uhtred of Bebbanburg and his comrades adventure across a fractured kingdom in the hopes of uniting England at last. ![]() **NOW A MAJOR NETFLIX FILM** Every ending is also a new beginning. ![]() ![]() “Guy Clark has a passionate, expansive, worldwide fan base, and we know how to reach them,” Saviano says. Related: ‘SXSW film review: Guy Clark documentary tells story through his wife’s eyes’ The film won the Louis Black Lone Star award, and the directors will be available for Q&As after screenings this weekend. The documentary tracked the lives of Texas songwriting legend Guy Clark, as well as his relationship with fellow songwriters Susanna Clark and Townes Van Zandt.ĭirected by Tamara Saviano and Paul Whitfield, the film opens theatrically on July 23, at the Austin Film Society cinema, and it should have a long and well-attended run, if the SXSW reception is any indication. ![]() “Without Getting Killed or Caught” was a breakout hit at this year’s South by Southwest Film Festival - and with good reason. ![]() ![]() ![]() Just Jaime does a marvelous job of making a mean girl human and sympathetic, without excusing her actions. But, suddenly, she has to confront the fact that her old friends do not like her and hardly anyone else does, either. Jaime’s never had to worry about eating alone before or making new friends. They say it is all joke, but Jaime is not sure. ![]() Jaime and Maya have been best friends since they were little, but now that Celia has joined their group, Celia and the others keep making fun of Jaime. ![]() Just Jaime by Terri Libenson puts a twist on the standard middle school friendship story by featuring, not an overlooked or bullied or introverted protagonist, but rather a Gossip Girl, a girl responsible for the bullying. This is about to be the worst summer ever. And, because Jaime is known as a mean Gossip Girl herself, she’s not sure she can even make new friends. Her BFF since forever, Maya, no longer seems to like her, now that their new friend Celia is pulling the strings. Jaime never imagined that she would spend the last day of seventh grade watching her friendships fall apart. Series: #3 in Libenson’s Middle School series ![]() ![]() ![]() She ignores the dangers of her fast-paced life.but she can’t sidestep the secrets and the cruelty.Ĭassie is trapped in a swift downward spiral tinged with violence and abuse, and no one-not even the one person she thought she could trust-can help her now. ![]() Swept into a world of illicit parties and social landmines, she sheds her virginity, embraces the numbness she feels from the drugs, and floats through it all, knowing that she is now called beautiful. ![]() Stepping into her new identity turns out to be easier than Cassie could have ever imagined.one moment, one choice, will change everything.Ĭassie’s new existence both thrills and terrifies her. This is Cassie’s chance to stop being invisible and become the kind of girl who’s worth noticing. When Cassie moves from the tiny town where she has always lived to a suburb of Seattle, she is determined to leave her boring, good-girl existence behind. ![]() ![]() ![]() The forest-dwelling treecats are small, cute, smart, and have a pronounced taste for celery. ![]() Yet Stephanie is a young woman determined to make discoveries, and the biggest one of all awaits her: an intelligent alien species. But Sphinx is a far more dangerous place than ultra-civilized Meyerdahl, and Stephanie’s explorations come to a sudden halt when her parents lay down the law: no trips into the bush without adult supervision! It should have been the perfect new home-a virgin wilderness full of new species of every sort, just waiting to be discovered. ![]() Stephanie Harrington always expected to be a forest ranger on her homeworld of Meyerdahl… until her parents relocated to the frontier planet of Sphinx in the far distant Star Kingdom of Manticore. ![]() ![]() ![]() In a love letter to libraries told in June’s thoughtful voice, Sumner ( Tune It Out) vividly traces one adolescent’s anxiety and its attendant difficulties. Soon, though, the garden and emboldening wig lead to June impulsively stopping her anxiety meds, with disastrous results. ![]() Following an incident with her mother’s strict boss, who attempts to destroy Miss Rumphius–inspired seedlings, Homer and June start a secret garden behind the library, where June finds respite in caring for vulnerable plants. And her new vibe attracts the friendship of poetry-reciting Homer Juarez, whom June meets at the library. Tired of “being the nervous mouse girl who is scared all the time,” 11-year-old June-who quiets anxious thoughts by pulling out strands of her hair-shaves her head at the beginning of summer, deciding that she and her single librarian mother will “own our power as fierce, independent females.” Though eliminating this coping mechanism doesn’t curb the “itchy worry,” it does lead to her wearing an electric blue wig. ![]() ![]() ![]() Restless and uncertain about his future, he accepts an intriguing proposition: share an acquaintance’s girlfriend and fulfill her fantasy of a ménage. Restless and in need of distraction, he accepts an intriguing proposition. Hunter had everything until a bullet put his career as a Navy SEAL on hold. ![]() That’s Deke, and he can’t resist when Kimber begs for more–and more… NovelĪ secret fantasy. Though she’s saved herself for Jesse, Kimber soon learns, he’s not the man adept at stoking her aching, endless need. So Deke and his super-sexy friend, Luc, take Kimber under their wings and dangerously close to the edge of ecstasy. But he can’t bear to imagine the innocent beauty in someone else’s arms. Bold and brash, Deke warns Kimber that playing with him is playing with fire. But all the tabloid stories about his sexual escapades make her feel oh-so inadequate.ĭetermined to prove she’s woman enough for Jesse, Kimber turns to bodyguard Deke Trenton for sexual education. How can a virgin seeking happily-ever-after with a hot pop star who has a penchant for threesomes win her fantasy man? Kimber Edgington desperately needs a plan to convince Jesse McCall, who’s been her friend and secret crush since they spent a summer together as teenagers, that they are meant for each other. ![]() ![]() ![]() After all, these are authors living in today’s world relying on peddling their wares to the very people burying their childrens’ children in plastic tombs if these authors are to be believed. That’s fine message to be told, but I don’t appreciate being forced to swallow the utter condemnation of men while turning the pages. Every (other or third) Finnish book that I pick up seems to somehow describe the horrors of natural disasters and a future we as a human race have squandered. I didn’t feel like Itäranta made the oppression and horrors of a dry future awful and dejected enough to justify the lie told in the epilogue. She uses repetition and a book ending for this small story that-unfortunately-remains small. Itäranta writes beautifully, but her story also falters and stumbles on preachiness in the beginning. ![]() That’s what happened to me with this book. You’re waiting for something to happen, something to take the song to the next level and surprise you. Except, you’re waiting for the song to take flight. ![]() You stop to listen and the more you do, the more you like it. ![]() You don’t know the band, but you like the quiet, melancholic melody. A song comes up you’ve never heard before. ![]() |