U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1963 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
U.S. Copyright Renewals, 1963 July - December by U.S. Copyright Office
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A5-71199; 26Jan-3May36, A5-73299.
Romer Zane Grey, Elizabeth Grey
Grosso & Loren Grey (C); 19Sep63;
R322112-322113.
The lost wagon train. ? 1Oct36;
A98778. Romer Zane Grey, Loren
Grey & Betty Gray Grosso (C);
2Oct63; R323039.
The trail driver. ? 2Jan36; A90166.
Romer Zane Grey. Betty Grey Grosso
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R319043.
GRIEDER, NAOMI LANE BABSON.
The Yankee Bodleys, by Naomi Lane Babson.
? 2Mar36; A92568. Naomi Lane
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R317694.
GRIFFIN, ELEANORE.
The thing is the play, by Eleanore
Griffin & William Rankin. (In
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GRIFFIN, FRANK LOXLEY.
An introduction to mathematical analysis. Rev. ? 15Jul36; A96699. Frank Loxley Griffin (A); 16Dec63; R328299.
GRIMM, MABEL ROCKWOOD.
The story of earliest times. SEE
Barker, Eugene C.
GRINTER, LINTON E.
Theory of modern steel structures. Vol.1: Statically determinate structures. (Engineering science series) ? 1Dec36; A101067. Linton E. Grinter (A); 4Dec63; R327303.
GRISSOM, IRENE WELCH.
Under desert skies. ? 1Nov35; A89222. Irene Welch Grissom (A); 1Jul63; R317842.
GROSS, MILT.
What's this? By Milt Gross, Robert
Low & Lou Wedemar. ? 12Jun36;
A96251. Simon & Schuster, Inc.
(PWH); 23Dec63; R328104.
GROSSO, BETTY GREY.
The lost wagon train. SEE Grey,
Zane.
The trail driver. SEE Grey, Zane.
GROSSO, ELIZABETH GREY.
Knights of the range. SEE Grey,
Zane.
GROSVENOR, GILBERT.
The National Geographic Society and its magazine. ? 13Apr36; A93855. National Geographic Society (PWH); 23Aug63; R320948.
GROUSSET, MARIE EULALIE ALBOUY.
Histoire des Croisades et du royaume franc de Jerusalem. SEE Grousset, Rene.
GROUSSET, RENE.
Histoire des Croisades et du royaume
franc de Jerusalem. ? 7Jul36;
AF33665. Mme Rene Grousset nee
Marie Eulalie Albouy (W); 12Aug63;
R320377.
GROUSSET, MME RENE.
SEE Grousset, Marie Eulalie Albouy.
GROVES, ERNEST R.
Readings in mental hygiene. Edited by Ernest R. Groves & Phyllis Blanchard. ? 26May36, A95598. Ernest R. Groves & Phyllis Blanchard (A); 6Aug63; R320196.
GRUENBERG, SIDONIE.
Parents' questions. By Sidonie Gruenberg
& staff members of the Child
Study Assn. of America: Cecile Pilpel,
Josette Frank, Anna W. M.
Wolf, Zilpha Caruthers Franklin,
Ruth Brickner & Berthe Goodkind.
? 7Feb36; A91671. Sidonie Gruenberg
(A); 16Sep63; R322417.
Stein, l'ennemi de Napoleon. ? 30Mar36; AF32108. Constantin de Grunewald (A); 22Jul63; R319152.
GRUNWALD, MAX.
History of the Jews in Vienna.
Translated by Solomon Grayzel.
? 4Mar36; A93241. Jewish Publication
Society of America (PWH);
16Dec63; R328440.
GRUYER, GABRIELLE. SEE HERBEMONT, GABRIELLE GRUYER.
GRUYER, PAUL.
Napoleon, roi de l'ile d'Elbe.
? 4Apr36; AF32267. Mme Albert
Herbemont, nee Gabrielle Gruyer
(NK); 22Jul63; R319179.
GUEHENNO, JEAN.
Jeunesse de la France. ? 30Mar36; AF32102. Jean Guehenno (A); 22Jul63; R319167.
GUERRERA, ANTHONY.
Anthony Guerrera French horn method.
Book 1. ? 22Oct36; AA218119.
Anthony Guerrera (A); 25Oct63;
R324436.
GUILLAIN DE BENOUVILLE, PIERRE.
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GUILTY, THE CONFESSION OF FRANKLIN
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GUILTY, THE CONFESSION OF FRANKLIN
D. ROOSEVELT, written by a friend (Donald R. Richberg) With an introd. by Donald Richberg. ? 24Jul36; A96925. Florence W. Richberg (W); 7Aug63; R320140.
GULLETTE, CAMERON C.
Le roi des montagnes. SEE ABOUT,
EDMOND.
GUNDOLF, CORDELIA.
Myrtles and mice; leaves from the
Italian diary. Translated by
R. W. Reynolds. ? 24Sep35;
A86458. Richard Williams Reynolds
(A); 14Aug63; R320568.
GUNTHER, JOHN.
Inside Europe. ? 7Feb36; A91675.
John Gunther (A); 22Jul63; R319450.
Inside Europe. Completely rev.
? 18Sep36; A97940. John Gunther
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Notes on the Simpson crisis. (In
The Nation, Dec. 1936) ? 16Dec36;
B322217. John Gunther (A);
17Dec63; R328212.
The other little Hitler. (In Esquire
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John Gunther (A); 4Oct63; R323052.
Right vs. Left in France. (In This
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B287352. John Gunther (A); 4Oct63;
R323050.
GUPTILL, ARTHUR L.
Sketching as a hobby. Introd. by
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A101196. Ethel M. Guptill (W);
9Dec63; R327446.
GUPTILL, ETHEL M.
Sketching as a hobby. SEE GUPTILL,
ARTHUR L.
GUTMAN, ARTHUR, ed.
The prairie ramblers and Patsy Montana's collection of songs. ? 26Oct36; AA218137. Arthur Gutman (A); 21Nov63; R326476.
Le meneur de femmes. ? 31May36; AF32844. Jean Guyon-Cesbron (A); 2Dec63; R327005.
HAAS, MERLE.
A. B. C. of Babar. SEE BRUNHOFF,
JEAN DE.
HABERSHAM, LOIS BULL.
The Granville crypt murders, by
Melville Burt, pseud. of Lois Bull.
? 16Apr36; A92973. Lois Bull
Habersham (A); 9Dec63; R327392.
HADATH, GUNBY.
Mystery at Three Chimneys. Illustrated by Charles E. Pont. ? 12Sep35; A87060. Gunby Hadath (A); 12Sep63; R321681.
HADDON, ALFRED CORT.
We Europeans. SEE HUXLEY, JULIAN
SORELL.
HADER, BERTA.
Billy Butter, by Berta Hader & Elmer Hader. Illustrated by the authors. ? 13Oct36; A99362. Berta Hader & Elmer Hader (A); 17Oct63; R323948.
Green and gold; the story of the banana, by Berta Hader & Elmer Hader. ? 23Jun36; A96153. Berta Hader & Elmer Hader (A); 20Sep63; R322520.
HADER, ELMER.
Billy Butter. SEE HADER, BERTA.
Green and gold. SEE HADER, BERTA.
HAGGARD, HOWARD W.
The anatomy of personality, by Howard
W. Haggard & Clements C. Fry.
? 5Mar36; A93074. Josephine F.
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2Aug63; R319731.
HAGGARD, JOSEPHINE F.
The anatomy of personality. SEE
HAGGARD, HOWARD W.
HAGOOD, JEAN G.
Rational defense. SEE HAGOOD,
JOHNSON.
We can defend America. SEE HAGOOD,
JOHNSON.
HAGOOD, JOHNSON.
Rational defense. (In The Saturday
evening post, Oct. 24, Nov. 7,
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B318312. Jean G. Hagood (W);
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We can defend America. (In The
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1Dec36, B320185. Jean G. Hagood
(W); 13Dec63; R327866, 327877.
HAHN, EMILY. SEE BOXER, EMILY HAHN.
HAINES, DONAL HAMILTON.
David and Jonathan. ? 1Sep36; A97629. Margaret L. Haines (W); 23Sep63; R322509.
HAINES, MARGARET L.
David and Jonathan. SEE HAINES,
DONAL HAMILTON.
HALDANE, J. B. S. SEE SCIENTIFIC PROGRESS.
HALDANE, JOHN, executor of the Estate
of Hugh Walpole. SEE WALPOLE,
HUGH, ESTATE OF.
HALE, NANCY. SEE BOWERS, NANCY HALE.
Cases on the law of public utilities.
SEE SMITH, YOUNG B.
HALL, CARRIE A.
Romance of the patchwork quilt in
America. Pt.1-3. Photos. by Mary
Ellen Everhard. ? 15Sep35; A87270.
Mrs. L. G. Paxton (NK); 11Sep63;
R322362.
HALL, RADCLYFFE.
The sixth beatitude. ? 23Apr36; A94200. Una, Lady Troubridge (E); 27Jun63; R317700.
HALL, RADCLYFFE, ESTATE OF.
The sixth beatitude. SEE HALL,
RADCLYFFE.
HALLOCK, G. B. F., ed.
Doran's ministers manual; a study and pulpit guide for the calendar year 1937. 12th annual volume. ? 17Nov36; A100553. Marianna Cobb Hallock & Adelia Cobb Hallock (C); 18Nov63; R326159.
HALLOCK, ADELIA COBB.
Doran's ministers manual. SEE
HALLOCK, G. B. F., ed.
HALLADAY, ANNE M.
The door under the eaves. With pictures by Pelagie Doane. ? 19Mar36; A93312. Anne M. Halladay (A); 22Jul63; R319215.
HALLOCK, MARIANNA COBB.
Doran's ministers manual. SEE
HALLOCK, G. B. F., ed.
HALVOSA, MARGARET COFFIN.
Bees at home. SEE COFFIN, ROBERT B.
TRISTRAM.
Brothers. SEE COFFIN, ROBERT P.
TRISTRAM.
The island glade. SEE COFFIN,
ROBERT P. TRISTRAM.
The ox-pull at the fair. SEE
COFFIN, ROBERT P. TRISTRAM.
HAMBLETON, MIRIAM ROUSH.
New elementary Latin. SEE ULLMAN,
B. L.
New second Latin book. SEE ULLMAN,
B. L.
Teachers' manual to accompany New
elementary Latin. SEE ULLMAN,
B. L.
Teachers' manual to accompany New
second Latin book. SEE ULLMAN,
B. L.
HAMBLOCH, ERNEST.
His Majesty, the President of Brazil; a study of constitutional Brazil. ? 7Feb36; A91669. Ernest Hambloch (A); 5Dec63; R327504.
HAMILTON, CLAYTON.
So you're writing a play! ? 9Sep35;
A86228. Gladys Coates Hamilton
(W); 28Jun63; R317803.
HAMILTON, EDITH.
The prophets of Israel. ? 9Apr36; A93673. Doris Fielding Reid (E); 26Nov63; R326893.
HAMILTON, EDITH, ESTATE OF.
The prophets of Israel. SEE
HAMILTON, EDITH.
HAMILTON, GLADYS COATES.
So you're writing a play! SEE
HAMILTON, CLAYTON.
HAMM, W. A.
Europe 1934-1936. SEE THOMAS,
HARRISON C.
Europe 1934-1936. SEE THOMAS,
HARRISON C.
HAMMETT, LOUIS P.
Solutions of electrolytes, with particular applications to qualitative analysis. 2d ed. ? 11Mar36; A92273. Louis P. Hammett (A); 23Oct63; R324147.
HAMMOND, HILDA PHELPS.
Let freedom ring. ? 21Sep36;
A98596. Hilda Phelps Hammond (A);
26Sep63; R322878.
HAMON, COUNT LOUIS. SEE HAMON, LOUIS.
HAMON, KATIE FLORENCE MENA.
You and your star. SEE HAMON,
LOUIS.
HAMON, LOUIS.
You and your star, by Cheiro, pseud.
? 10Jul36, A97088. Katie Florence
Mena Hamor (W); 19Oct63; R324873.
HAMON, LOUIS, COUNT. SEE HAMON, LOUIS.
HANEY, LEWIS H.
History of economic thought. 3d
& enl. ed. ? 24Mar36; A92526.
Lewis H. Haney (A); 23Sep63;
R322516.
HANNA, PAUL R.
David's friends at school, by Paul R. Hanna, Genevieve Anderson and William S. Gray. Illus. by Nellie Farnam and Clarence Biers. ? 2May36; A93957. Scott, Foresman & Co. (PWH); 20Dec63; R328329.
HANSEN, HARRY.
Steamboat round the bend. SEE
BURMAN, BEN LUCIEN.
HANSON, JOSEPH B.
Polyphones du XIIIe siecle. SEE
ROKSETH, YVONNE.
HARBORD, JAMES G.
The American army in France, 1917-1919. ? 6Mar36; A93078. James G. Harbord (A); 2Dec63; R326952.
HARDEN, BEATRICE O.
Practice in dramatics. SEE HARDEN,
EDWIN LYLE.
HARDEN, EDWIN LYLE.
Practice in dramatics. Selections for study of dramatic values. Foreword by Jeston Dickey. ? 8May36, A95144. Beatrice O. Harden (W); 10Oct63; R323433.
HARDER, MARY JEAN ROGERS.
Story of nations. SEE ROGERS,
LESTER B.
Teacher's manual for Story of
nations. SEE ROGERS, LESTER B.
HARDER, MRS. WYMAN T. SEE HARDER, MARY JEAN ROGERS.
HARDING, ALFRED.
Our theatre today. SEE HOPKINS,
ARTHUR.
HARDWICK, LEONARD C.
Restatement of the law of contracts
as adopted and promulgated by the
American Law Institute, containing
New Hampshire annotations. SEE
AMERICAN LAW INSTITUTE.
HARDY, ARTHUR C.
Handbook of colorimetry. SEE
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY.
COLOR MEASUREMENT
LABORATORY.
National Christmas seal album. ? 18Dec36; A102059. Henry Gifford Hardy (A); 26Dec63; R328529.
HARDY, JOCELYN LEE.
Recoil. ? 24Aug36, AI-21845; 11Sep36,
A97996. K. Hardy (W); 12Sep63;
R321660.
HARDY, K.
Recoil. SEE HARDY, JOCELYN LEE.
HARMON, AUSTIN M.
Yale classical studies. Vol.5. ? 5Nov35; A89420. Grace Newell Harmon (W); 11Oct63; R323561.
HARMON, GRACE NEWELL.
Yale classical studies. SEE
HARMON, AUSTIN M.
HARPER & ROW, PUBLISHERS, INC.
Best short stories for boys and girls.
SEE BRINK, CAROL RYRIE, comp.
Companion book for Day in and day
out. SEE O'DONNELL, MABEL.
Companion book for Friendly village.
SEE O'DONNELL.
Companion book for Rides and slides.
SEE O'DONNELL, MABLE.
The companion book for Round about
SEE O'DONNELL.
Day in and day out. SEE O'DONNELL,
MABEL.
Friendly village. SEE O'DONNELL,
MABEL.
Guidebook for teacher's first year.
SEE O'DONNELL, MABEL.
Here and there. SEE O'DONNELL,
MABEL.
If I were going. SEE O'DONNELL,
MABEL.
The prevention and correction of
reading difficulties. SEE BETTS,
EMMETT ALBERT.
Rides and slides. SEE O'DONNELL
MABEL.
Round about. SEE O'DONNELL, MABEL.
The story of earliest times. SEE
BARKER, EUGENE C.
HARRINGTON, R. H.
General Jumbo, Jr. heavy duty pneumatic tires with removable inner tubes for industrial equipment. ? 20Jan36; AA198560. General Tire & Rubber Co. (PWH); 4Oct63; R323420.
HARRIS, ALLYN.
The girl on the cover. (In
All-story-Munsey, Apr. 18, 1936)
? 8Apr36; B295703. Allyn Harris
(A); 9Sep63; R321485.
HARRIS, DAVID.
A diplomatic history of the Balkan crisis of 1875-1878; the first year. (Hoover War Library publications, no. 11) ? 4Aug36; A97352. David Harris (A); 26Nov63; R327252.
HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER.
Tales from Uncle Remus. With illus. by Milo Winter. ? on introd.; 17Sep35; A87211. Julia Collier Harris (A); 5Aug63; R319735.
HARRIS, JULIA COLLIER.
Tales from Uncle Remus. SEE HARRIS,
JOEL CHANDLER.
HARRIS, JULIA M.
Orientation picture cards to accompany
Visits here and there.
? 2Jan36; AA194133. Julia M.
Harris (A); 30Dec63; R328778.
Second grade manual to accompany
Visits here and there. ? 24Jan36;
A90568. Julia M. Harris (A);
30Dec63; R328777.
Exchange depreciation; its theory and its history, 1931-35 with some consideration of related domestic policies. (Harvard economic studies, 53) ? 19Oct36; A100216. Seymour Edwin Harris (A); 19Nov63; R326274.
HARRISON, GEORGE L.
The Reserve banks and the money market. SEE BURGESS, W. RANDOLPH.
HART, HENRY H.
The west chamber. SEE HSI HSIANG
CHI.
HART-DAVIS, RUPERT, executor of the
Estate of Hugh Walpole. SEE WALPOLE,
HUGH, ESTATE OF.
HARTELL, JOHN ANTHONY. SEE OVER IN THE MEADOW.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY.
Catalogue, November 1936. David
Washburn Bailey, editor. ? 7Dec36;
A104927. David Washburn Bailey (A);
10Dec63; R328022.
Harvard portraits; a catalogue of
portrait paintings at Harvard University.
Compiled by Laura M.
Huntsinger under the direction of
Edward Waldo Forbes. Edited by
Alan Burroughs. ? 10Sep36; A98605.
Alan Burroughs (A); 8Oct63; R323397.
Harvard University handbook; an official guide to the grounds, buildings, libraries, museums, and laboratories, with notes on the history, development and activities of all departments of the university. Pref. signed: William Goodfellow Land. ? 29Jul36; A98125. William Goodfellow Land (A); 2Oct63; R323064.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY. PRESIDENT &
FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE.
The history of the Colony and
Province of Massachusetts Bay.
SEE HUTCHINSON, THOMAS.
October farm. SEE BREWSTER, WILLIAM.
HARVITT, HELENE.
Tovaritch. SEE DEVAL, JACQUES.
HASKELL, PAUL T.
The game of Monopoly; rules for 1937.
Two circle ed. ? on additions &
revisions; 1Oct36; AA221598.
Parker Bros., Inc. (PWH); 7Oct63;
R323084.
The game of Monopoly; rules for 1937.
Two diamond ed. ? on additions &
revisions; 1Oct36; AA221599.
Parker Bros., Inc. (PWH); 7Oct63;
R323085.
The game of Monopoly; rules for 1937.
Two square ed. ? on additions &
revisions; 1Oct36; AA221600.
Parker Bros., Inc. (PWH); 7Oct63;
R323086.
Rules for short games of Monopoly.
? 1Oct36; AA216527. Parker Bros.,
Inc. (PWH); 7Oct63; R323082.
Rules for short games of Monopoly.
? 1Oct36; AA217833. Parker Bros.,
Inc. (PWH); 7Oct63; R323083.
HASSE, ADELAIDE R.
How our government is run. SEE
MCFEE, INEZ N.
HAUGAN, RANDOLPH E. SEE CHRISTMAS.
HAVENS, GEORGE R.
Easy French readings. By George R. Havens & Olin H. Moore. With introd., exercises, biographies & vocabulary. ? 9Oct36; A99428. George R. Havens & Olin H. Moore (A); 5Nov63; R325199.
Auguste Comte and the United States (1816-1853). (Harvard studies in romance languages, v.11) ? 10Aug36; A98055. Richmond Laurin Hawkins (A); 2Oct63; R323061.
HAXO, FLORENCE J.
Elementary French reader. SEE HAXO,
HENRY E.
HAXO, HENRY E.
Elementary French reader; with notes, questions, and exercises and a vocabulary. Under the editorship of F. G. Hoffherr. ? 23Jun36; A95830. Florence J. Haxo (W); 24Jul63; R319482.
HAYCOX, ERNEST.
Court day. (In Collier's, Nov. 21,
1936) ? 13Nov36; B317503. Jill
Marie Haycox (W); 20Dec63; R327953.
Deep horizons. (In Collier's,
Dec. 19, 1936) ? 11Dec36; B320714.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 20Dec63;
R327955.
On the Silver Bow. (In Collier's,
Dec. 12, 1936) ? 4Dec36; B320466.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 20Dec63;
R327954.
Trouble shooter. (In Collier's,
Aug. 1-22, 1936) ? 24Jul36,
B308255; 31Jul36, B307715;
7Aug36, B309108; 14Aug36, B309293.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 3Sep63;
R321221-321220, 321222-321223.
Trouble shooter. (In Collier's
June 20-27, 1936) ? 12Jun36,
B303237; 19Jun36, B304461.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 5Jul63;
R317904-317903.
Trouble shooter. Pt.3-6. (In
Collier's, July 4-25, 1936)
? 26Jun36, B304834; 3Jul36, B306120;
10Jul36, B305529; 17Jul36, B306926.
Jill Marie Haycox (W); 26Jul63;
R319312-319315.
HAYCOX, JILL MARIE.
Court day. SEE HAYCOX. ERNEST.
Deep horizons. SEE HAYCOX, ERNEST.
On the Silver Bow. SEE
HAYCOX, ERNEST.
Trouble shooter. SEE HAYCOX, ERNEST.
HAYCRAFT, HOWARD.
The boys' Sherlock Holmes. SEE
DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN.
HAYES, CARLTON J. H.
A political and cultural history of
modern Europe. Vol.2: A century
of predominantly industrial society,
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Serena Vance, an unloved wife, clutched a custom-made red velvet cake to her chest, enduring the cold rain outside an exclusive Upper East Side club. She hoped this small gesture for her husband, Julian, would bridge the growing chasm between them on their third anniversary. But as she neared the VIP suite, her world shattered. Julian's cold, detached voice sliced through the laughter, revealing he considered her nothing more than a "signature on a piece of paper" for a trust fund, mocking her changed appearance and respecting only another woman, Elena. The indifference in his tone was a physical blow, a brutal severance, not heartbreak. She gently placed the forgotten cake on the floor, leaving her wedding ring and a diamond necklace as she prepared to abandon a marriage built on lies. Her old life, once a prison of quiet suffering and constant humiliation, now lay in ruins around her. Three years of trying to be seen, to be loved, were erased by a few cruel words. Why had she clung to a man who saw her as a clause in a will, a "creature," not a wife? The shame and rage hardened her heart, freezing her tears. Returning to an empty penthouse, she packed a single battered suitcase, leaving behind every symbol of her failed marriage. With a burner phone, she dialed a number she hadn't touched in a decade, whispering, "Godfather, I'm ready to come home."
Clocking 18, Suzie had just one thing in mind, to take revenge on everyone who has bullied her, including her father and the quadruplet brothers, one of them which she has given her entire heart only for him to shatter it. But hours before her shift, the goddess played a trick on her, mating her to the same brothers she desperately wanted to play with their lives. What would become of Suzie’s revenge especially now that the four brothers want to be with her? Even with their lives in danger, all they want is for their mate, whom they have tortured all this years to love and forgive them. Would this be possible for Suzie? Or would she turn a blind eye and watch their lives turn miserable? Find out.
"You'll be my wife on paper only. You'll have everything-except my heart. You'll never be Marina." For five years, Lily lived as David's secret wife-his poised secretary by day, his invisible stand-in by night. Every cold touch reminded her she was just a replacement. Every whispered "Marina" cut deeper than the last. Their marriage was born from an accidental night-a mistake he turned into a contract. He wanted nothing but an image and a convenience, yet she foolishly gave him her whole heart. So when the real Marina returns, Lily knows her time as the placeholder is up. David's actions make it clear: she was only ever a convenient replacement. Without a fight, she signs the divorce papers and walks away, surrendering the position he always wanted to give to another. But why is it that the man who once swore he'd never love her... now refuses to let her go? David doesn't understand why Lily's absence haunts him. Why her quiet strength burns him in ways Marina never did. All he knows is that he's determined to get her back. By any means necessary. Even if it meant breaking her all over again. She paid the price for loving him once. Now, he'd pay for losing her forever.
I stood at my mother’s open grave in the freezing rain, my heels sinking into the mud. The space beside me was empty. My husband, Hilliard Holloway, had promised to cherish me in bad times, but apparently, burying my mother didn't fit into his busy schedule. While the priest’s voice droned on, a news alert lit up my phone. It was a livestream of the Metropolitan Charity Gala. There was Hilliard, looking impeccable in a custom tuxedo, with his ex-girlfriend Charla English draped over his arm. The headline read: "Holloway & English: A Power Couple Reunited?" When he finally returned to our penthouse at 2 AM, he didn't come alone—he brought Charla with him. He claimed she’d had a "medical emergency" at the gala and couldn't be left alone. I found a Tiffany diamond necklace on our coffee table meant for her birthday, and a smudge of her signature red lipstick on his collar. When I confronted him, he simply told me to stop being "hysterical" and "acting like a child." He had no idea I was seven months pregnant with his child. He thought so little of my grief that he didn't even bother to craft a convincing lie, laughing with his mistress in our home while I sat in the dark with a shattered heart and a secret life growing inside me. "He doesn't deserve us," I whispered to the darkness. I didn't scream or beg. I simply left a folder on his desk containing signed divorce papers and a forged medical report for a terminated pregnancy. I disappeared into the night, letting him believe he had successfully killed his own legacy through his neglect. Five years later, Hilliard walked into "The Vault," the city's most exclusive underground auction, looking for a broker to manage his estate. He didn't recognize me behind my Venetian mask, but he couldn't ignore the neon pink graffiti on his armored Maybach that read "DEADBEAT." He had no clue that the three brilliant triplets currently hacking his security system were the very children he thought had been erased years ago. This time, I wasn't just a wife in the way; I was the one holding all the cards.
For three years, Cathryn and her husband Liam lived in a sexless marriage. She believed Liam buried himself in work for their future. But on the day her mother died, she learned the truth: he had been cheating with her stepsister since their wedding night. She dropped every hope and filed for divorce. Sneers followed-she'd crawl back, they said. Instead, they saw Liam on his knees in the rain. When a reporter asked about a reunion, she shrugged. "He has no self-respect, just clings to people who don't love him." A powerful tycoon wrapped an arm around her. "Anyone coveting my wife answers to me."
Emma had agreed to pretend to be her boss's girlfriend at an event where his ex-wife planned to show up with the guy she had cheated with. "We'll see how this turns out."
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