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Los muertos mandan. SEE Blasco
Ibanez, Vicente.
COX, ANTHONY BERKELEY.
Mr. Pidgeon's island, by Anthony
Berkeley, pseud. (Pub. abroad as
Panic party) ? 31May34, AI-19203;
11Jul34, A73905. Anthony Berkeley
Cox (A); 13Jul61; R278987.
COX, SIDNEY.
Prose preferences, second series.
Edited & selected by Sidney Cox &
Edmund Freeman. ? 18Jun34; A72875.
Edmund Freeman (A); 1Aug61; R279800.
COXE, GEORGE HARMON.
Pinch hitters. (In Black mask, Sept.
1934) ? 7Aug34; A232888. George
Harmon Coxe (A); 13Nov61; R284997.
COXE, GEORGE ORMOND.
SEE Coxe, George Harmon.
COXE, HOWARD C.
First love and last. ? 18Jan34; A69162. Howard C. Coxe (A); 1Sep61; R281230.
COYLE, KATHLEEN.
The skeleton. ? 20Sep33; A65306.
Kestrel Allen O'Maher (C); 3Aug61;
R279732.
COZENS, FREDERICK W.
Introduction to physical education.
SEE Nixon, Eugene W.
COZZENS, JAMES GOULD.
Castaway. ? 27Sep34, AI-19458; 7Nov34, A78045. James Gould Cozzens (A); 20Nov61; R285547.
Loves leaves town. (In American
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B234379. James Gould Cozzens (A);
21Sep61; R282153.
My love to Marcia. (In Collier's,
the national weekly, Mar. 3, 1934)
? 23Feb34; B217761. James Gould
Cozzens (A); 21Sep61; R282152.
Straight story. (In Collier's, Nov.
17, 1934) ? 9Nov34; B242558.
James Gould Cozzens (A); 13Nov61;
R285025.
CRAIG, CLARENCE TUCKER.
We have an altar; a series of communion meditations. ? 27Aug34; A75274. Rena Stebbins Craig (W); 14Sep61; R281752.
CRAIG, RENA STEBBINS.
We have an altar. SEE Craig,
Clarence Tucker.
CRAM, MILDRED.
Thin air. (In Hearst's international-cosmopolitan, Nov. 1934) ? 10Oct34; B241027. Mildred Cram (A); 7Dec61; R286418.
CRANE, UTLEY E. SEE
The Cumulative loose-leaf business encyclopedia.
CRAVEN, AVERY.
To Markie. SEE Lee, Robert E.
CRAVEN, THOMAS.
Modern art; the men, the movements,
the meaning. ? 11May34; A71597.
Thomas Craven (A); 11Aug61;
R280161.
CREDLE, ELLIS.
Down, down the mountain. ? 1Sep34;
A75601. Ellis Credle (Mrs. Charles
Townsend) (A); 15Nov61; R285064.
CRESSEY, GEORGE BABCOCK.
China's geographic foundations; a survey of the land and its people. ? 2Jan34; A68802. George B. Cressey (A); 14Sep61; R281718.
CREW, HELEN COALE.
Peter Swiss. ? 21Sep34; A76064.
Mildred H. Crew (C); 2Nov61;
R284214.
Peter Swiss. SEE Crew, Helen Coale.
CRISS, MILDRED.
SEE Catlin, Mildred Criss.
CROCKER-ANGLO NATIONAL BANK, SANTA BARBARA, CALIF.
Act of God. SEE White, Stewart Edward.
Folded hills. SEE White, Stewart
Edward.
Foofaraw. SEE White, Stewart Edward.
Grim visaged war. SEE White, Stewart
Edward.
Hail, hail the tourist. SEE
White, Stewart Edward.
CROCKETT, DANIEL W. SEE
Oklahoma digest and statute service.
CRONIN, A. J.
Das Haus der Schwane. Translator:
Richard Hoffmann. ? 25Oct34;
AF28070. Paul Zsolnay Verlag
G.M.B.H. (PWH); 4Dec61; R286020.
CRONYN, GEORGE W., ed.
The path on the rainbow; an anthology of songs and chants from the Indians of North America. With introd. by Mary Austin. Illustrated by J. B. Platt. New and enl. ed. ? on translation of Songs from North and South, by Frances Densmore; 20Jul34; A74418. George W. Cronyn (A); 5Sep61; R281338.
CRONYN, GEORGE WILLIAM.
The fool of Venus. ? 5Mar34;
A70562. George William Cronyn
(A); 21Jul61; R279355.
CROSBY, PERCY.
Always belittlin'. ? 12Oct33;
A66684. Percy Crosby (A); 13Sep61;
R281749.
CROSWELL, ISABEL K.
Advanced American history. SEE
Forman, S. E.
The American democracy. SEE
Forman, S. E.
CROWELL (THOMAS Y.) CO.
How our government is run. SEE
McFee, Inez N.
CRUIKSHANK, KATHLEEN.
Deeds of daring. SEE Wallace, Archer.
CUBBERLY, ELLWOOD P.
Public education in the United
States. Rev. ? 19Jan34; A70100.
Ira S. Lillick (E); 4Dec61;
R286260.
CULBERTSON, ELY.
Contract bridge red book on play.
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? 20Oct34; A78597. Ely Bruce
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CULBERTSON, ELY BRUCE.
Contract bridge red book on play.
SEE Culbertson, Ely.
CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE-WORD INDEX AND
TABLE OF CASES AFFIRMED, REVERSED,
OR MODIFIED, covering volumes 6-12,
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West Pub. Co. (PWH); 4Oct61;
R282951.
CUMULATIVE DESCRIPTIVE WORD INDEX
FOR USE WITH PACIFIC DIGEST,
covering volumes 1-30, Pacific
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THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
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Finance and investment by L. P.
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THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
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THE CUMULATIVE LOOSE-LEAF BUSINESS
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"Please believe me. I didn't do anything!" Thalassa Thompson cried helplessly. "Take her away." Kris Miller, her husband, said coldly. He didn't care as she was humiliated for the whole world to see. What would you if the love of your life and the woman you considered your best friend betrayed you in the worse way possible? For Thalassa, the answer was only one; she's going to come back stronger and better and bring everyone who made her suffer to their knees. Let the games begin! ***** "I hate you." Kris gritted out, glaring into her eyes. Thalassa laughed. "Mr Miller, if you hate me so much, then why is your dick so hard?"
Cornered, Melinda cut a desperate deal with the man she most hated-Declan, the ex‑husband who bankrupted her family for another woman's revenge. Days were spent enduring that woman's petty cruelties; nights found her submitting to Declan's cold desire while she hunted the truth. He later watched, unmoved, as his beloved pushed Melinda from a rooftop. Years on, she returned a self‑made billionaire, child in arms, and crushed his fortune. Choked with emotion, he begged, "I was wrong-remarry me." Looping her arm through his rival's, she answered, "Never." Declan looked at the miniature version of himself in her arms and shattered.
Vivianna's husband married her for her inheritance, and after he took everything she had, he sent her to a gigolo's bed and took pictures. He threatened her to divorce with those pictures and forced her out of her house without a penny. She left her home country in disgrace. Four years later, she returned home as a Chief Jewelry Designer, and had a three-year-old son. Her genius boy told her after he got off the plane, "I'll get the richest man in the world to be my daddy and back you up!" She took it as a joke, yet two days later, her assistant told her that her son was stolen by the most powerful man in the world, and invited her to dinner?! When meeting, that man held her little boy and told her domineeringly, "He called me dad. Hum... not bad."
She spent ten years chasing after the right brother, only to fall for the wrong one in one weekend. ~~~ Sloane Mercer has been hopelessly in love with her best friend, Finn Hartley, since college. For ten long years, she's stood by him, stitching him back together every time Delilah Crestfield-his toxic on-and-off girlfriend-shattered his heart. But when Delilah gets engaged to another man, Sloane thinks this might finally be her chance to have Finn for herself. She couldn't be more wrong. Heartbroken and desperate, Finn decides to crash Delilah's wedding and fight for her one last time. And he wants Sloane by his side. Reluctantly, Sloane follows him to Asheville, hoping that being close to Finn will somehow make him see her the way she's always seen him. Everything changes when she meets Knox Hartley, Finn's older brother-a man who couldn't be more different from Finn. He's dangerously magnetic. Knox sees right through Sloane and makes it his mission to pull her into his world. What starts as a game-a twisted bet between them-soon turns into something deeper. Sloane is trapped between two brothers: one who's always broken her heart and another who seems hell-bent on claiming it... no matter the cost. CONTENT WARNING: This story is strongly 18+. It delves into dark romance themes such as obsession and lust with morally complex characters. While this is a love story, reader discretion is advised.
For my entire life, I believed my Alpha, Kaelen, was my fated mate. A sacred gift from the Moon Goddess. But on the eve of my eighteenth birthday, he presented another she-wolf, Seraphina, as his chosen Luna, using a borrowed pup in a cruel plot to crush my spirit. When Rogues attacked our pack, a silver chandelier fell towards us. Kaelen lunged past me without a glance, shielding Seraphina with his own body while I was left to be crushed. He never even looked back. Later, after falsely accusing me of hurting her, he dragged my injured body to an ice-cold hydrotherapy pool and shoved me under the water. As I struggled to breathe, he loomed over me, his voice a roar of command. "If you ever touch her again, I will strip you of your name and make you Rogue." Watching the man I loved try to kill me, the last of my hope finally turned to ash. That night, I accepted an offer to join the Silverwood Pack. Then, I walked to the forge and tossed every memento he'd ever given me into the flames, watching the girl who loved him burn away forever.
During Kiera's wedding, she and her sister plunged into the water. Stunned, she watched her fiancé yank only the sister to safety and walk off without a glance. Blazing with fury, Kiera married the stranger who pulled her from the water-a broke mechanic-and promised to provide for him, no matter the cost! Her ex sneered, "Dump him. Get back with me; my wife will still be you." Her scheming sister purred, "I'll keep your fiancé company. Enjoy your life with a mechanic." Kiera shut them down. "Leave us alone. We're good together." Then the twist hit: the "mechanic" was a secret billionaire! In front of the world, he knelt with a one-of-a-kind diamond. "My love, I'll cherish you for life."
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