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Bendz (A); 8Jan75; R595220.
R595221.
Sewerage and sewage treatment. By
Harold B. Babbitt. 6th ed. ? 20Mar47;
A11409. Elma J. Babbitt (W); 8Jan75;
R595221.
R595223. Guide to the study of the anatomy of the shark, necturus, and the cat. By Samuel Eddy & Clarence P. Oliver. 2nd ed. ? 18Mar47; AA47716. Samuel Eddy & Clarence P. Oliver (A); 8Jan75; R595223.
R595226. The Witches' pond. By Susan Wells, pseud. of Doris Siegel. (In Two complete detective books. May 1947) ? 14Feb47; B62545. Doris Siegel, publishing under the name of Susan Wells (A); 30Dec74; R595226.
R595230.
American book-prices current, 1946-1947.
Editor: Edward Lazare. ? 14Nov47;
AA68260. Edward Lazare & Ramona J. Lazare
(PWH); 30Dec74; R595230.
R595232. Manual of the Congregational Christian churches. By Oscar B. Maurer. Prev. pub. 4Jun36 as Manual of the Congregational and Christian churches. NM: revisions & additions. ? 11Feb47; A11489. United Church Press (PWH); 14Jan75; R595232.
R595233.
Our Christian faith. By Walter M.
Horton. Prev. reg. 1945, AA482697. NM:
editing & revisions. ? 6Oct47; A17850.
United Church Press (PWH); 14Jan75;
R595233.
R595234.
The Ferns of New Jersey; including the
fern allies. By James Leland Edwards &
Mintin Asbury Chrysler. ? 20Oct47;
A22941. Mary Davenport & Ann L. Manger (C
of James L. Edwards) & Sidney V. Chrysler
(C of Mintin A. Chrysler); 14Jan75;
R595234.
R595235. The Baha'i community: a summary of its foundation and organization. ? 2Oct47; A17675. National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States (PWH); 8Jan75; R595235.
R595236. The Enchanted eve. Author: Madeleine Ley, illustrator: Edy LeGrand, translator: Willard Trask. Translation of La Nuit de la Saint Silvain. NM: translation. ? 21Apr47; A12737. Crown Publishers, Inc. (PWH); 23Jan75; R595236.
R595237.
The Other room. By Worth Tuttle Hedden.
? 16Jun47; A13666. Worth Tuttle Hedden
(A); 23Jan75; R595237.
R595238.
A World of great stories. Editors:
Hiram Haydn & John Cournos. ? 20Oct47;
A18912. Crown Publishers, Inc. (PWH);
23Jan75; R595238.
R595239.
Black jade. By Angeline Taylor.
? 21Nov47; A19320. Crown Publishers,
Inc. (PWH); 23Jan75; R595239.
R595243. Lindey, motion picture agreements, annotated. By Alexander Lindey. ? 2Dec47; A19543. Alexander Lindey (A); 23Jan75; R595243.
R595244.
The Gloves of Isadora. By Robert Edmond
Jones. (In Theatre arts, Oct. 1947)
? 30Sep47; B101231. Elizabeth Jones
(NK); 22Jan75; R595244.
R595246. Gallant general. By Antoni Gronowicz. ? 3Nov47; A20033. Antoni Gronowicz (A); 23Jan75; R595246.
R595248. Yankee trader. By Morton Freegood, pseud. of Stanley Morton. ? 22Aug47; A15966. Sheridan House, Inc. (PWH); 27Jan75; R595248.
R595268. Fifty favorite operatic arias. By Sigmund Gottfried Spaeth, editing & translations by James Irving Krug. NM: editing & translations. ? 7Mar47; AA47226. James Irving Krug (A); 14Jan75; R595268.
R595277.
Not that kind of girl. By Robert
Carson. (In Saturday evening post, Mar.
01, 1947) ? 26Feb47; B63556. Robert
Carson (A); 13Jan75; R595277.
R595278.
Fortune hunter. By Robert Carson. (In
Collier's, Mar. 22, 1947) ? 14Mar47;
B66064. Robert Carson (A); 13Jan75;
R595278.
R595279.
Paradise, U.S.A. By Bobert Carson. (In
Hearst's International-cosmopolitan, July
1947) ? 2Jul47; B84781. Robert Carson
(A); 13Jan75; R595279.
R595280. Watchdog. By Robert Carson. (In Saturday evening post, Sept. 27, 1947) ? 24Sep47; B99247. Robert Carson (A); 13Jan75; R595280.
R595281.
Black tie cowboy. By Bobert Carson.
(In Collier's, Dec. 13, 1947) ? 5Dec47;
B108750. Robert Carson (A); 13Jan75;
R595281.
R595282. One in every port. By Robert Carson. (In Saturday evening post, Nov. 15, 1947) ? 12Nov47; B110616. Robert Carson (A); 13Jan75; R595282.
R595293. Wild oats in December. By Scott Young. (In Woman's home companion, Jan. 1948) ? 19Dec47; B112278. Scott Young (A); 13Jan75; R595293.
R595321. The Rifle in America. By Philip B. Sharpe. NM: revised & enlarged. ? 21Mar47; A11420. Philip B. Sharpe (A); 6Jan75; R595321.
R595322. Funk and Wagnalls new college standard dictionary of the English language; emphatype edition. Editor: Charles Earle Funk. ? 7Apr47; A11828. Funk and Wagnalls Publishing Company, Inc. (PWH); 6Jan75; R595322.
R595323. Governments and politics abroad. Edited by Joseph S. Roucek, with the collaboration of the following: Floyd A. Cave, Wilbert L. Hindman & two others. ? 13May47; A12791. Joseph S. Roucek, Floyd A. Cave & Wilbert L. Hindman (A); 6Jan75; R595323.
R595324. Funk and Wagnalls "standard" high school
R595325.
How to make your house a home. By Kay
Hardy. ? 17Jul47; A14436. Kay Hardy
(A); 6Jan75; R595325.
R595326.
Basic fishing from the worm to the fly.
By Harlan Major. ? 26Aug47; A15294.
Harlan Major (A); 6Jan75; R595326.
R595327.
Funk and Wagnalls standard primer for
home builders and home buyers. By Kenneth
Duncan. ? 17Sep47; A15992. Kenneth
Duncan (A); 6Jan75; R595327.
R595328.
The Best short stories of Theodore
Dreiser. Editing & introd. by Howard
Fast. NM: introd. ? 25Mar47; A12834.
The World Publishing Company (PWH);
6Jan76; R595328.
R595329.
Am I my brother's keeper? By Ananda K.
Coomaraswamy. NM: compilation &
additional text. ? 13Mar47; A11356.
Rama P. Coomaraswamy (C); 6Jan75;
R595329.
R595330.
Introducing Australia. By Clinton
Hartley Grattan. NM: updating, additional
text & revision. ? 17Jul47; A14430.
Clinton Hartley Grattan (A); 6Jan75;
R595330.
R595331. The white pony: an anthology of Chinese poetry from the earliest times to the present day, newly translated. Editor: Robert Payne. NM: translation & collection. ? 16Oct47; A17733. The John Day Company, Inc. (PWH); 6Jan75; R595331.
R595333.
Take a letter (Typovox Typewriter
Company) By Jack Cluett. (In Collier's,
Dec. 20, 1947) ? 12Dec47; B112982.
Christopher Cluett (C); 6Jan75; R595333.
R595334.
The Way back. By Charles Fulton Oursler
& F. R. Gilpatric. (In Reader's digest,
Jan. 1948) ? 24Dec47; B114071. April
Oursler Armstrong, Will Oursler, Charles
Fulton Oursler, Jr. & Helen Oursler Hill
(C); 6Jan75; R595334.
R595342.
Smoky road. By Frank Gruber. (In Ranch
romances, Feb. 06, 1948) ? 9Jan48;
B116419. Lois Gruber (W); 13Jan75;
R595342.
R595343.
The Walls came tumbling down. By Mary
White Ovington. ? 11Sep47; A15792.
Nicholas N. Kingsbury (E); 13Jan75;
R595343.
R595344.
Biography with flowers. By Jessamyn
West. (In The New Mexico quarterly
review, winter 1947) ? 22Dec47; B122739.
Jessamyn West (A); 13Jan75; R595344.
R595345. Promised land. Described & photographed by Ellen Thorbecke, with an introd, by W. J. R. Thorbecke, cover, diagrams & sketches by I. David. ? 23Apr47; A12204. Ellen Thorbecke (A); 13Mar75; R595345.
R595346. The Future of television. By Orrin
R595347. Helix: a novel. By David Loughlin. ? 21May47; A13085. David Loughlin (A); 13Jan75; R595347.
R595348.
The Decision to use the atomic bomb. By
Henry L. Stimson. (In Harper's magazine,
Feb. 1947) ? 28Jan47; B64921. McGeorge
Bundy (E); 13Jan75; R595348.
R595349. The Enchanted. By Martin Flavin, with drawings by Cyrus Leroy Baldridge. ? 21May47; A13080. Sean Flavin, Martin Flavin, Jr. & Flavia Flavin Edgrew (C); 10Jan75; R595349.
R595350. You and your public; a guide book to the new career-public relations. By Verne Burnett. NM: author's foreword & revisions. ? 7May47; A13076. Verne Burnett (A); 10Jan75; R595350.
R595351.
How to buy a house. By L. Douglas
Meredith. ? 7May47; A13090. L. Douglas
Meredith (A); 10Jan75; R595351.
R595352.
The House in Goblin Wood. By John
Dickson Carr. (In Ellery Queen's Mystery
magazine, Nov. 1947) ? 7Oct47; B103246.
John Dickson Carr (A); 10Jan75; R595352.
R595353.
The Love letters of Mark Twain. By Mark
Twain, pseud. of Samuel L. Clemens. (In
The Atlantic monthly, Jan. 1948)
? 18Dec47; B5-3310. The Mark Twain
Company (PPW); 10Jan75; R595353.
R595354.
The Love letters of Mark Twain. By Mark
Twain, pseud. of Samuel L. Clemens. (In
The Atlantic monthly, Nov. 1947)
? 20Oct47; B5-3361. The Mark Twain
Company (PPW); 10Jan75; R595354.
R595355.
The Love letters of Mark Twain. By Mark
Twain, pseud. of Samuel L. Clemens. (In
The Atlantic monthly, Dec. 1947)
? 20Nov47; B5-3362. The Mark Twain
Company (PPW); 10Jan75; R595355.
R595387.
Preparing the research paper. By Robert
H. Schmitz. 3rd ed. ? 19Feb47; AA49582.
Robert M. Schmitz (A); 13Jan75; R595387.
R595388.
Psychology of childhood and adolescence.
By Luella Cole & John J. B. Morgan.
? 6Feb47; A10510. Holt, Rinehart and
Winston. Inc. (PWH); 13Jan75; R595388.
R595389. Money and banking. By Raymond P. Kent. ? 20Feb47; A10630. Raymond P. Kent (A); 13Jan75; R595389.
R595390.
The Psychology of rumor. By Gordon W.
Allport & Leo Postman. ? 20May47;
A13306. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc.
(PWH); 13Jan75; R595390.
R595401. Paul Bunyan. By James Floyd Stevens. ? on enlarged introd. & p. 188-206; 11Dec47; A19627. Theresa J. Stevens (W); 10Jan75; R595401.
R595402. Mining camps: a study in American frontier government. By Charles Howard
R595403.
The Train from Pittsburgh. By Julian
Farren. ? 24Dec47; A20056. Julian
Farren (A); 10Jan75; R595403.
R595404.
Private enterprise, By Angela Thirkell.
? 17Oct47, AI-1305; 24Dec47, A20057.
Lancelot Thirkell (C); 10Jan75; R595404.
R595405. Depends on what you mean by love. By Nicholas Monsarrat. Pt. 2, "Leave cancelled" prev. pub. as a separate vol. in 1945. ? 20Nov47, AI-1357; 24Dec47, A20265. Nicholas Monsarrat (A); 10Jan75; R595405.
R595406. Debs and the day of atonement. By S. N. Behrman. (In New Yorker, Dec. 06, 1947) ? 4Dec47; B110433. S. N. Behrman (A); 10Jan75; R595406.
R595407. A Slave in the family. By Samuel H. Adams. (In The New Yorker, Dec. 13, 1947) ? 11Dec47; B110434. Samuel H. Adams (A); 10Jan75; R595407.
R595408. Martyr in the Bronx, By Arthur Kober. (In The New Yorker, Jan. 03, 1948) ? 31Dec47; B115742. Arthur Kober (A); 10Jan75; R595408.
R595419. The Third donkey. By Loew's, Inc., as employer for hire of Adela Rogers Saint Johns. (In Collier's, Jan. 17, 1948) ? 9Jan48; B119745. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Inc. (PWH); 13Jan75; R595419.
R595428. The Egoist. By George Meredith, introd. by Wilson Follett. NM: introd. ? 11Dec47; A19525. Random House, Inc. (PWH); 10Jan75; R595428.
R595429. Dodsworth. By Sinclair Lewis, foreword by Clifton Fadiman. NM: foreword. ? 11Dec47; A19526. Random House, Inc. (PWH); 10Jan75; R595429.
R595430.
Storm. By George R. Stewart. NM:
introd. ? 11Dec47; A19527. George R.
Stewart (A); 10Jan75; R595430.
R595431.
Eileen. By John O'Hara. (In The New
Yorker, Dec. 20, 1947) ? 18Dec47;
B111084. Katharine B. O'Hara (W) & Wylie
O'Hara Holahan (C); 10Jan75; R595431.
R595432.
Fourth elegy: the poet compared to an
unsuccessful general. By Harry Brown.
(In Poetry, Jan. 1948) ? 26Dec47;
B115899. Harry Brown (A); 10Jan75;
R595432.
R595487. Humanities 2: syllabus and selected readings. By the staff of Humanities 2. 3rd ed. ? 1Sep47; AA71095. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595487.
R595488. English 003. Vol. 2: selected readings and exercises. By the staff of English 3. NM: additions & revisions. ? 1Nov47; AA71096. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595488.
R595489. Social sciences 2: selected readings.
R595490. Social sciences 3: syllabus and selected readings. Vol. 2. By the social science staff. NM: additions & revisions. ? 8Dec47; AA71569. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595490.
R595491. General course in language (language 1) selected readings. By the staff of Language 1, editor: James C. Babcock. 2nd ed. ? 1Nov47; AA71737. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595491.
R595492. English 003. Vol. 2: selected readings and exercises. By English Department staff, editor: P. Albert Duhamel. 12th ed. ? 1Nov47; AA71738. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595492.
R595493. Humanities 2: syllabus and selected readings, By the staff of Humanities 2, editor: Russell B. Thomas, NM: additions & revisions. ? 1Sep47; AA71739. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595493.
R595494.
Anthropology-sociology 240. Editor:
Robert Redfield. ? 17Dec47; AA73189.
The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75;
R595494.
R595495. The law of torts: cases and materials from common law and civil law countries. Pt. 1. By Max Rheinstein. NM: revision. ? 31Dec47; AA73898. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595495.
R595496.
A method of dissecting in human anatomy
301; winter and spring quarter. By
Friedrich Wassermann & Robert Sheeran
Benton. ? 12Dec47; AA73899. The
University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75;
R595496.
R595497.
Social sciences 2, selected readings.
Pt. 3 & 4. By Committee on Human
Development of the University of Chicago &
John Seeley. ? 1Nov47; AA73901. The
University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75;
R595497.
R595498. A Method of dissecting in human anatomy 301; fall quarter, By Friedrich Wassermann & Robert Sheeran Benton. NM: revision. ? 22Sep47; AA73903. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595498.
R595499. Syllabus of the scope and methods of social sciences; social sciences 200. Editor: Sol Tax. NM: revision. ? 30Sep47; AA74382. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595499.
R595500. The Law of torts: cases and materials from common law and civil law countries. Pt. 2. By Max Rheinstein. NM: revision. ? 31Dec47; AA74913. The University of Chicago (PWH); 8Jan75; R595500.
R595501.
Alexander Dallas Bache: scientist and
educator, 1806-1867. By Merle Middleton
Odgers. ? 12Dec47; A19663. Merle
Middleton Odgers (A); 13Jan75; R595501.
R595508.
Cases on property; temporary edition.
By A. James Casner & W. Barton Leach.
? 12Sep47; AA63778. A. James Casner & W.
Barton Leach (A); 13Jan75; R595508.
R595509. Casebook on actions, parties, venue and jurisdiction with especial reference to civil trial courts of Texas. By Robert Weldon Stayton. 3rd ed. Prev. pub. as Civil procedure, by Leon Green. ? 9Jul47; A64023. The University of Texas (PWH); 13Jan75; R595509.
R595513.
Red Ryder. By Fred Harman. (In NEA
service weekly, Dec. 01, 1947) ? 1Dec47;
AA71848. Shirley Lasswell & Patricia
Slesinger (PWH); 15Jan75; R595513.
R595514.
Red Ryder. By Fred Harman. (In NEA
service weekly, Dec. 08, 1947) ? 8Dec47;
AA71849. Shirley Lasswell & Patricia
Slesinger (PWH); 15Jan75; R595514.
R595515.
Red Ryder. by Fred Harman (In NEA
service weekly, Dec. 15, 1947) ? 15Dec47;
AA71850. Shirley Lasswell & Patricia
Slesinger (PWH); 15Jan75; R595515.
R595516.
Red Ryder. By Fred Harman. (In NEA
service weekly, Dec. 22, 1947) ? 22Dec47;
AA71851. Shirley Lasswell & Patricia
Slesinger (PWH); 15Jan75; R595516.
R595517.
Red Ryder. By Fred Harman. (In NEA
service weekly, Dec. 29, 1947) ? 29Dec47;
AA71852. Shirley Lasswell & Patricia
Slesinger (PWH); 15Jan75; R595517.
R595518.
Tickle whisker. By Betty Maier,
pictures by Marvin A. Sadwith. ? 20Mar47;
AA33986. Betty Maier (A); 15Jan75;
R595518.
R595519.
Safety in the laboratory; slidefilm. By
Gerrit C. Zwart. ? 21Apr47; AA53278.
Gerrit C. Zwart (A); 15Jan75; R595519.
R595520. Presidents' sons; the prestige of name in a democracy. By Joseph Jerry Perling. ? 25Nov47; A16153. Esther Ruth Perling (W); 15Jan75; R595520.
R595521.
A Tree grows in Brooklyn. By Betty
Smith & 14 drawings by Richard Bergere.
? on introd. & illus.; 15Oct47; A17906.
Nancy Smith Pfeiffer & Mary Smith McCaulty
(C of Betty Smith); 15Jan75; R595521.
R595522.
The Negro handbook, 1946-1947.
Editor: Florence Murray. ? 20Jan47;
A10133. Florence Murray (A); 15Jan75;
R595522.
R595523.
He dared not look behind. By Cledwyn
Hughes. ? 25Feb47; A11082. Cledwyn
Hughes (A); 15Jan75; R595523.
R595524.
A Murderer in the house. By Kate
Clugston. ? 28Feb47; A11085. Kate
Clugston (A); 15Jan75; R595524.
R595525.
War or peace with Russia? By Earl
Browder. ? 24Mar47; A11614. Earl
Browder (A); 15Jan75; R595525.
R595526.
Meet the atoms. By Otto Robert Frisch.
? 31Mar47; A12064. Otto Robert Frisch
(A); 15Jan75; R595526.
R595535.
King Features weekly. ? 19Jun47;
AA56370. King Features Syndicate, Inc.
(PCW); 30Dec74; R595535.
R595536.
King Features weekly. ? 26Jun47;
AA56371. King Features Syndicate, Inc.
(PCW); 30Dec74; R595536.
R595537.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 5Jun47; AA56372. King Features
Syndicate, Inc. (PCW); 30Dec74; R595537.
R595538.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 12Jun47; AA56373. King Features
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R595539.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 19Jun47; AA56374. King Features
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R595540.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 26Jun47; AA56375. King Features
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R595541.
King Features weekly. ? 3Jul47;
AA59236. King Features Syndicate, Inc.
(PCW); 30Dec74; R595541.
R595542.
King Features weekly. ? 10Jul47;
AA59237. King Features Syndicate, Inc.
(PCW); 30Dec74; R595542.
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King Features weekly. ? 17Jul47;
AA59238. King Features Syndicate, Inc.
(PCW); 30Dec74; R595543.
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King Features weekly. ? 24Jul47;
AA59239. King Features Syndicate, Inc.
(PCW); 30Dec74; R595544.
R595545.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 3Jul47; AA59241. King Features
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R595546.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 10Jul47; AA59242. King Features
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R595547.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 17Jul47; AA59243. King Features
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R595548.
King Features illustrated weekly.
? 24Jul47; AA59244. King Features
Syndicate, Inc. (PCW); 30Dec74; R595548.
R595623.
Not my will. By Francena Harriet
Arnold. ? 6Nov46; A10361. Helen E. Hoel
(Mrs. Joel P.), Harriet A. Buttry (Mrs.
Lucas W.) & Shirley F. Worgul (Mrs.
Robert) (C); 1Nov74; R595623.
R595630.
Penny. By Wyn Wardell. ? 7Jan47;
AA53018. Irene Wardell (W); 6Jan75;
R595630.
R595654. The Negro spiritual speaks of life and death; being the Ingersoll lecture on the immortality of man, 1947. By Howard Thurman. ? 12Nov47; A18748. Howard Thurman (A); 16Jan75; R595654.
R595677. The World's greatest hit; subtitled, Uncle Tom's cabin. By Harry Birdoff. ? 18Nov47; A19084. Harry Birdoff (A); 17Jan75; R595677.
R595678. The Uneasy conscience of modern fundamentalism. By Carl F.H. Henry. ? 8Apr47; A11993. Carl F.H. Henry (A); 17Jan75; R595678.
R595679. Open windows. By Clara Bernhardt. ? 2Apr47; A33469. Clara Bernhardt (A); 17Jan75; R595679.
R595680.
This eager heart. By Clare Jaynes,
pseud. of Jane R. Mayer and Clara G.
Spiegel. ? 15Sep47; A17020. Clara G.
Spiegel & Jane R. Mayer (A); 17Jan75;
R595680.
R595687.
Let's talk. By Paul McKee & M. Lucile
Harrison, pictures by Gladys Peck & Elinor
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"You never wanted me," Eva's voice trembled, but her gaze was steady as she glared at Maxmillan. "You were too blinded by your love for Sara to see the truth." Maximilian clenched his fists, his jaw tight. "You think I don't regret it? Every moment, Eva. Every moment I spent hurting you.." "Hurting me?" she cut him off, her eyes filled with anger. "You ruined me, Max. You let my sister and step mother destroy me, and when I needed you most, you turned your back on me, you made me go through hell." His chest tightened. "I was wrong. I know that now, but..." "But it's too late," she snapped. "I'm not the helpless girl you left behind. I've come back for what's mine." Max's voice softened, almost pleading. "And what if I'm part of what's yours?" Eva's lips curled into a bitter smile. "Maybe. Or maybe I'll destroy you the way you destroyed me." ******* Forced into a loveless marriage to save her family's business, Eva endures cruelty from her husband, Maximilian, who believes she manipulated his grandfather into choosing her as his bride. Blinded by his love for her sister, Sara, Maximilian made Eva go through hell. Eva endures not only Maximilian's abuse but also the hurt and betrayal from her own family. Eva is framed for a tragedy and sent to prison, she's rescued by a powerful and influencial figure who she never knew existed. Six years later, Eva returns. No longer the broken and helpless woman she once was, She is now a force to be reckoned with. She is back to seek revenge on all those who had made her life hell. Now, Maximilian regrets his mistakes and isn't ready to let her go. Eva hold a secret that will shatter Maxmillan's world. What is that secret? Will Eva choose love and forgiveness, or will revenge be the only thing that can heal her broken heart?
Sunlit hours found their affection glimmering, while moonlit nights ignited reckless desire. But when Brandon learned his beloved might last only half a year, he coolly handed Millie divorce papers, murmuring, "This is all for appearances; we'll get married again once she's calmed down." Millie, spine straight and cheeks dry, felt her pulse go hollow. The sham split grew permanent; she quietly ended their unborn child and stepped into a new beginning. Brandon unraveled, his car tearing down the street, unwilling to let go of the woman he'd discarded, pleading for her to look back just once.
Gabriela learned her boyfriend had been two-timing her and writing her off as a brainless bimbo, so she drowned her heartache in reckless adventure. One sultry blackout night she tumbled into bed with a stranger, then slunk away at dawn, convinced she'd succumbed to a notorious playboy. She prayed she'd never see him again. Yet the man beneath those sheets was actually Wesley, the decisive, ice-cool, unshakeable CEO who signed her paychecks. Assuming her heart was elsewhere, Wesley returned to the office cloaked in calm, but every polite smile masked a dark surge of possessive jealousy.
Being second best is practically in my DNA. My sister got the love, the attention, the spotlight. And now, even her damn fiancé. Technically, Rhys Granger was my fiancé now-billionaire, devastatingly hot, and a walking Wall Street wet dream. My parents shoved me into the engagement after Catherine disappeared, and honestly? I didn't mind. I'd crushed on Rhys for years. This was my chance, right? My turn to be the chosen one? Wrong. One night, he slapped me. Over a mug. A stupid, chipped, ugly mug my sister gave him years ago. That's when it hit me-he didn't love me. He didn't even see me. I was just a warm-bodied placeholder for the woman he actually wanted. And apparently, I wasn't even worth as much as a glorified coffee cup. So I slapped him right back, dumped his ass, and prepared for disaster-my parents losing their minds, Rhys throwing a billionaire tantrum, his terrifying family plotting my untimely demise. Obviously, I needed alcohol. A lot of alcohol. Enter him. Tall, dangerous, unfairly hot. The kind of man who makes you want to sin just by existing. I'd met him only once before, and that night, he just happened to be at the same bar as my drunk, self-pitying self. So I did the only logical thing: I dragged him into a hotel room and ripped off his clothes. It was reckless. It was stupid. It was completely ill-advised. But it was also: Best. Sex. Of. My. Life. And, as it turned out, the best decision I'd ever made. Because my one-night stand isn't just some random guy. He's richer than Rhys, more powerful than my entire family, and definitely more dangerous than I should be playing with. And now, he's not letting me go.
In her previous life, Kimberly endured the betrayal of her husband, the cruel machinations of an evil woman, and the endless tyranny of her in-laws. It culminated in the bankruptcy of her family, and ultimately, her death. After being reborn, she resolved to seek retribution against those who had wronged her, and ensure her family's prosperity. To her shock, the most unattainable man from her past suddenly set his sights on her. "You may have overlooked me before, but I shall capture your heart this time around."
Katherine endured mistreatment for three years as Julian's wife, sacrificing everything for love. But when his sister drugged her and sent her to a client's bed, Katherine finally snapped. She left behind divorce papers, walking away from the toxic marriage. Years later, Katherine returned as a radiant star with the world at her feet. When Julian saw her again, he couldn't ignore the uncanny resemblance between her new love and himself. He had been nothing but a stand-in for someone else. Desperate to make sense of the past, Julian pressed Katherine, asking, "Did I mean nothing to you?"
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