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A efusiva hist ria de amor entre Drew e Edgar. Ela uma mo a de 18 anos agora, ele um rapaz envolvido com metanfetamina nas ruas de Nova York cujo pai policial da NYPD. As coisas est o se apertando pra ele Drew espetacular Ela precisa encontrar-se com os desejos mais ntimos e descobrir-se uma mulher virtuosa.
A wounded heart. A shared love of music. A whirlwind romance with the power to heal.Drew Axel is ready for a change after his famously public split from famed actor, Rozen Lane. When he stops to perform in his childhood town, getting back to his roots, the last thing Drew expects to find is love.Especially with a fellow Swiftie.Taylor Meade has two loves in his life: His floral shop and his favorite female singer. Despite being in the business of weddings, Taylor has given up on finding the perfect man to fit into his Swift-inspired dreams. That is, until he wakes up hungover in rockstar Drew Axel's tour bus.As fate draws Drew and Taylor closer, they both soon discover music isn't the only thing they have in common. Will Drew give up a life of glitz and glamor for his wildest dreams? Or will Taylor find himself fighting more than just Drew's bad boy reputation?Readers seeking a bad boy rockstar romance with forced proximity set in a cozy little town may find this story ticks those boxes. While Drew and Taylor may have cameos in future stories, each book in this series can be read as a standalone.
The explosive finale in the highly addictive Rydeville Elite Series from USA Today & Wall Street Journal bestselling author Siobhan Davis.Mistakes and secrets.My life is littered with them.And it's not always me who pays the price.So, I do something I swore I wouldn't do-become the monster my father raised me to be.To shield my loved ones from the predators I hunt, I keep family and friends in the dark, but I won't apologize for protecting them.I do what needs to be done, and I've accepted my fate.My heart is an impenetrable fortress now, and my only pleasure comes from anonymous encounters in the private dungeon of a club where I unleash my inner beast.Years have passed, but my thirst for vengeance never dies.I'll tear the world apart to find the answers I seek.No one will stop me from having my revenge.Including the woman who took a wrecking ball to my heart.Loving me hasn't ended well in the past. Why would this time be any different?This book cannot be read as a stand-alone romance. Contains dark subject matter which may be triggering for some readers. Please refer to the content warning page on my website.
The explosive finale in the highly addictive Rydeville Elite Series from USA Today & Wall Street Journal bestselling author Siobhan Davis.Mistakes and secrets.My life is littered with them.And it's not always me who pays the price.So, I do something I swore I wouldn't do-become the monster my father raised me to be.To shield my loved ones from the predators I hunt, I keep family and friends in the dark, but I won't apologize for protecting them.I do what needs to be done, and I've accepted my fate.My heart is an impenetrable fortress now, and my only pleasure comes from anonymous encounters in the private dungeon of a club where I unleash my inner beast.Years have passed, but my thirst for vengeance never dies.I'll tear the world apart to find the answers I seek.No one will stop me from having my revenge.Including the woman who took a wrecking ball to my heart.Loving me hasn't ended well in the past. Why would this time be any different?This book cannot be read as a stand-alone romance. Contains dark subject matter which may be triggering for some readers. Please refer to the content warning page on my website.
Many children end up in foster care for one reason or another, despite efforts by child welfare organizations to keep families together. This book helps children explore their feelings about being in foster care, and their experiences with trouble within their family. The book is narrated by Drew Bees, a dog who finds himself in foster care. Its purpose is to get children to discuss difficult things that Drew Bees describes as the "ruff stuff." In the end, it gives them hope that, no matter their circumstances, there are people who will talk with them about their feelings, and there is always hope for a better life.
Many children end up in foster care for one reason or another, despite efforts by child welfare organizations to keep families together. This book helps children explore their feelings about being in foster care, and their experiences with trouble within their family. The book is narrated by Drew Bees, a dog who finds himself in foster care. Its purpose is to get children to discuss difficult things that Drew Bees describes as the "ruff stuff." In the end, it gives them hope that, no matter their circumstances, there are people who will talk with them about their feelings, and there is always hope for a better life.
In this modern take on Harriet the Spy, twelve-year-old Drew uses her true crime expertise to catch the cyberbully in her school--only to discover that family, friendship, and identity are the hardest mysteries to solve.Drew Leclair knows what it takes to be a great detective. She's pored over the cases solved by her hero, criminal profiler Lita Miyamoto. She tracked down the graffiti artist at school, and even solved the mystery of her neighbor's missing rabbit. But when her mother runs off to Hawaii with the school guidance counselor, Drew is shocked. How did she miss all of the clues?Drew is determined to keep her family life a secret, even from her best friend. But when a cyberbully starts posting embarrassing rumors about other students at school, it's only a matter of time before Drew's secret is out.Armed with her notebooks full of observations about her classmates, Drew knows what she has to do: profile all of the bullies in her grade to find the culprit. But being a detective is more complicated when the suspects can be your friends. Will Drew crack the case if it means losing the people she cares about most?
In order to save his home cloud from merciless wind-strikes, an adventurous young raindrop must fall to the world below and search for answers. It's a great big sky out there...
Drew is the cutest of cute little dragons. He has friends and family who love him. But he is a very sad little dragon because, no matter how hard he tries, he cannot do what his friends can do. He cannot fly high in the sky, as his friends have learned to do. And he cannot breathe fire out of his mouth, even though he huffs and he puffs. He searches for help, and each time he is reassured with the words: "Remember, where there is great love, there are always miracles And I love you, Drew " But, despite these supportive words, and many attempts, Drew remains on the ground, breathing only a bit of smoke. Will Drew ever fly?The value in this story is that it teaches children that, even if they can't do what their friends can do, this does not diminish them in the eyes of the people who love them, and that one must remain optimistic and keep on trying.
Congratulations on a much needed book on the Big Band era, especially from the viewpoint of the 'side man'. Having been one for about eight years before becoming a 'leader' I can really appreciate your approach. A bandleader is no better than the men behind him and I have had some great ones, including of course Drew Page."" - Freddy MartinHaving lived behind the scenes during the Big Band era of the thirties and forties, Page invites us to share that era with him. An instrumentalist or sideman, in many touring bands, he recounts friendships with now-famous as well as unknown musicians who made American dance music. Like them, Drew Page loved his music and the road.He did not want to stay in one place and one job for thirty years, repeating one year or experience thirty times. He wanted to see things, to observe people and places. After a lifetime of traveling and music, ""every town began to seem like home.""Page's life was touched with humor, disappointment, triumph, and some tragedy. "" Perhaps it's the variety of my experiences, none seeming to relate to the others, that has given my life its discontinuity."" Certainly, discontinuity characterized his daily life, but continuity- his music- characterized its essence. Brought together by their art, the traveling bandmembers were apt to encounter each other any place, any time, and so they avoided goodbyes. ""I'll be seeing you.' That's the way I left Harry James and the boys in the band,"" recalls Page.In this well-illustrated autobiography, he tells us what it was like to travel in the days before paved roads, and how the Great Depression, the death of vaudeville, and World War II affected the music business. He gives us anecdotes about the famous musicians he worked with- Harry James, Red Nichols, Freddy Martin among others- and he talks about his fellow sidemen. His narrative unrolls like a scroll inscribed with the names of those who made American dance music and jazz famous. Every music lover, nostalgia seeker, and student of American culture will want to own this book.