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Cynthia And Constantine

Cynthia And Constantine

Kathye Quick

Wild Rose Press
2009
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Lady Cynthia of Abertaine is trapped. Not only has her fianc , Sir William Leyborne, not been back to the castle for over ten years, but she's also not a titled Lady. Lord Simon of Cowell, a renegade warlord aligned with Mordred against Arthur and his Knights, has declared himself sovereign over Leybourne Castle and everything that once belonged to Sir William-- including Cynthia. Sir Constantine, Knight of the Round Table, has come to the shire to give Cynthia the news that her fianc has fallen in battle. With him is William's oral will giving all he owns to Cynthia as though they had been wed. But when he finds Cynthia and discovers the shire under the control of an evil warlord, he knows he cannot leave without first driving Simon and his soldiers from the land. Drawn together by an attraction older than time, Cynthia and Constantine soon discover that though a vow made by a knight's honor has brought them together, it may just also cost them their lives.
Cynthia Starts a Band

Cynthia Starts a Band

Olivia Swindler

Morgan James Publishing llc
2021
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Eleanor Quinn was America’s sweetheart. The lead singer in a wildly successful band and dating the most beautiful man in America, she lives a life most could only dream of. Then on the night of her engagement, she vanishes, leaving the world to wonder where and why she has gone. Eleanor sets out on a journey to regain agency in her life, to be something other than “Eleanor Quinn”. She moves to Seattle determined to find herself again. Riddled with self-doubt, she realizes the only way she can ever be free is to share her side of the story. Although starting over is not as simple as she imagined as the ghosts from her past force their way to her. Cynthia Starts a Band tells the story of starting over and discovering who one is when the world isn’t looking.
Cynthia Carlson: Sixty Years

Cynthia Carlson: Sixty Years

Marcia E. Vetrocq

DISTRIBUTED ART PUBLISHERS
2023
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The first retrospective on a fascinating protagonist of the 1970s Pattern & Decoration movement, who defied Minimalist orthodoxy with humorous multimedia explorations of domesticity and ornament This is the first comprehensive volume on Cynthia Carlson (born 1942), a key artist of the Pattern & Decoration group who responded to Minimalism’s dominance in the 1970s. The work of this group has recently been revisited and reappraised in exhibitions and by art scholarship. A Chicagoan under the influence of the Chicago Imagists, Carlson landed in New York City in 1965 and has exhibited widely (she was included in Lucy Lippard’s seminal 1971 exhibition 26 Contemporary Women Artists at the Aldrich Museum of Contemporary Art). Her interest in the domestic—as a source of shapes and as a realm of familial experiences, chores and memories—intersects with the works of contemporaries ranging from Jennifer Bartlett to Joel Shapiro and Elizabeth Murray. Carlson's utilization of architectural motifs might align at one moment with the vernacular embraced in the buildings of Venturi & Scott Brown and, at another, with the postmodern rehabilitation of Beaux-Arts ornament. Her hand-painted "wallpaper" is considered a significant contribution and influence on contemporary installation art. Carlson’s artistic identity continues to morph: from room-size wallpaper and a life-size gingerbread house to unexpected shaped canvasses, architectural constructions and pet portraits. Whatever she creates, however eccentric, is high-spirited, genial and insightful.
Cynthia's Revels; Or, The Fountain of Self-Love
Benjamin Jonson (c. 11 June 1572 - c. 16 August 1637) was an English playwright and poet, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours. He is best known for the satirical plays Every Man in His Humour (1598), Volpone, or The Fox (c. 1606), The Alchemist (1610) and Bartholomew Fair (1614) and for his lyric and epigrammatic poetry. "He is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I."Jonson was a classically educated, well-read and cultured man of the English Renaissance with an appetite for controversy (personal and political, artistic and intellectual) whose cultural influence was of unparalleled breadth upon the playwrights and the poets of the Jacobean era (1603-1625) and of the Caroline era (1625-1642).Jonson was a towering literary figure, and his influence was enormous for he has been described as 'One of the most vigorous minds that ever added to the strength of English literature'. Before the English Civil War, the "Tribe of Ben" touted his importance, and during the Restoration Jonson's satirical comedies and his theory and practice of "humour characters" (which are often misunderstood; see William Congreve's letters for clarification) was extremely influential, providing the blueprint for many Restoration comedies. John Aubrey wrote of Jonson in "Brief Lives." By 1700 Jonson's status began to decline. In the Romantic era, Jonson suffered the fate of being unfairly compared and contrasted to Shakespeare, as the taste for Jonson's type of satirical comedy decreased. Jonson was at times greatly appreciated by the Romantics, but overall he was denigrated for not writing in a Shakespearean vein. (wikipedia.org)
Cynthia's Revels; Or, The Fountain of Self-Love
Benjamin Jonson (c. 11 June 1572 - c. 16 August 1637) was an English playwright and poet, whose artistry exerted a lasting impact upon English poetry and stage comedy. He popularised the comedy of humours. He is best known for the satirical plays Every Man in His Humour (1598), Volpone, or The Fox (c. 1606), The Alchemist (1610) and Bartholomew Fair (1614) and for his lyric and epigrammatic poetry. "He is generally regarded as the second most important English dramatist, after William Shakespeare, during the reign of James I."Jonson was a classically educated, well-read and cultured man of the English Renaissance with an appetite for controversy (personal and political, artistic and intellectual) whose cultural influence was of unparalleled breadth upon the playwrights and the poets of the Jacobean era (1603-1625) and of the Caroline era (1625-1642).Jonson was a towering literary figure, and his influence was enormous for he has been described as 'One of the most vigorous minds that ever added to the strength of English literature'. Before the English Civil War, the "Tribe of Ben" touted his importance, and during the Restoration Jonson's satirical comedies and his theory and practice of "humour characters" (which are often misunderstood; see William Congreve's letters for clarification) was extremely influential, providing the blueprint for many Restoration comedies. John Aubrey wrote of Jonson in "Brief Lives." By 1700 Jonson's status began to decline. In the Romantic era, Jonson suffered the fate of being unfairly compared and contrasted to Shakespeare, as the taste for Jonson's type of satirical comedy decreased. Jonson was at times greatly appreciated by the Romantics, but overall he was denigrated for not writing in a Shakespearean vein. (wikipedia.org)
Cynthia Wakeham's Money

Cynthia Wakeham's Money

Anna Katharine Green

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Anna Katharine Green was an American poet and novelist. She was one of the first writers of detective fiction in America and distinguished herself by writing well plotted, legally accurate stories.
Cynthia and Susan a Love Story

Cynthia and Susan a Love Story

George Eliot

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2018
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Susan Asta, a young Christian mother befriends a prostitute named Cynthia Hickey, who has a crisis pregnancy and later gives birth to a daughter. The angelic little girl named Charlene is killed by her mother's former pimp and a terrible trial ensues. However, neither the press nor the public see the mother as a victim; but hold her accountable for the death instead of the man who escapes. Cynthia's friend Susan risks her life to exact retribution in this scintillating story of love and revenge. George Eliot returns to the modern era to paint a portrait of life not in England, but in New England.
Cynthia's Dreams

Cynthia's Dreams

Art Myers

Frederick a Myers
2023
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Cynthia Anne Ashbaugh was born on July 28,1998 into a middle-class family in Wauseon, Ohio. By her sixth year she exhibited the talents of a prodigy on the piano. Her mother was a pianist, and the family had a Steinway Parlor Grand piano that had been handed down from her mother's side of the family over four generations. It was Cynthia's great-grandmother Anne, who was living with them, that encouraged the very young Cynthia's interest in Sergei Rachmaninoff, the man and his music. She told her the stories her mother had told her of the time she had spent with him, the love they shared and the music they created together.It is in Cynthia's dreams that she comes to believe that she had been with Rachmaninoff himself, helping him compose the first movement of his Concerto Number 2 and aiding his recovery from the depression he was experiencing at that time. She had a mental breakdown while in her junior year at Interlochen College of Creative Arts and was found sleeping on a bench in the West Hollywood Greyhound Bus Station not knowing who she was, with no money or identification and saying she had come there to visit Rachmaninoff at his home in nearby Beverly Hills.As she is recovering from this breakdown, as a caregiver to an elderly lady, Wilma Herman, she becomes surrounded by a group of talented people. Most importantly John who, with five scientist friends, had invented and built a travel back in time machine. This had made it possible for a trip back in time for her, and two others, to visit Rachmaninoff at his home just before his death in 1943. This trip brings up the question of her having been there before that requires answering.Rachmaninoff recognizes her from an earlier time and gives her three boxes, two of which contain his never published compositions. In one of those boxes are two short compositions that had never been heard before, but that Cindy could flawlessly play from memory. These two scores were identified as 1899 Cynthia on the top of the first page. They shouldn't have been there, and it is here that the story of Cynthia's Dreams begins.
Cynthia Smart's Midwife Crisis

Cynthia Smart's Midwife Crisis

Liz Davies

Lilac Tree Books
2023
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Midlife crisis? What midlife crisis?At forty-four, Cynthia Smart is exactly where she wants to be. Almost.In a couple of years, she'll be the CEO of the company she's spent most of her adult life working in. For now, though, she's still busy shimmying up the greasy pole of corporate business. She's single, carefree, and independent, and nothing can stop her getting what she wants and deserves.Until she discovers she's pregnant.Determined to have her cake and eat it, she's convinced that having a baby will make little difference to her life, and that she will be one of those women who can hold down an incredibly demanding job and also be a perfect mother.But as her pregnancy progresses and her life slowly falls apart, she has the sneaking suspicion that Max Oakland, the new guy on the block, is out to steal her dream job. That she's terribly attracted to him doesn't help, nor does the fact that he's devilishly handsome, appears to be a really nice fella, and is good in a crisis.When she gradually comes to realise that something has got to give, what she doesn't want it to be is her heart.