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In the late summer of 1938, Rear-Admiral Sir Richard Moncrieff, a decorated veteran of the Royal Navy and senior strategist of Britain's SIS, monitors the daily growth of Hitler's war machine, convinced that another European war is imminent. Frustrated with the Prime Minister and others in London who prefer to cast blind eyes on the military threat growing in Germany, Moncrieff purchased Highfield, an estate on Prince Edward Island, Canada, one year ago. If a German invasion threatens England and his family home, Clifton Manor, in Suffolk, Moncrieff plans to evacuate his wife and daughter to Highfield. Michael Moreland, the third-generation superintendent of Clifton Manor, has spent a year p...
When public defender Annie O’Toole is assigned to defend the teen charged with shooting businessman Michael Grayson, she’s adamant the bigshot billionaire will get no special treatment from her. Except he already has, as she finds out when the sexy stranger she seduced at the Justice for All Ball shows up for his deposition in the biggest case of her career. She's horrified. He’s furious. He thinks she set him up. She thinks he's an arrogant ass in an expensive suit. Sparks, intrigue, and bullets fly in a mix of swoon and suspense, as the wary one-night lovers investigate each other and the case between them. All Annie has to do is solve the case, plus save her client, her career, and the life of the man whose lifestyle she despises, but whose touch she can't forget.
In a bold challenge to conventional understandings of Hawai‘i’s admission as a U.S. state. Dean Saranillio tracks the disparate stories different groups tell about Hawaiian statehood by returning to historical flashpoints ranging from the turn of the century until shortly after 1959.
Wanted: Wife and Mother Michael Grayson needed a wife.
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