Names My Sisters Call Me Read online
Page 14
“You don’t have time to worry about this,” Verena said after a while, sucking the last of her drink through her straw, noisily. “You have an engagement party to plan, not to mention a wedding. I’ve allowed you to laze around for months now, but I have every intention of making sure your bridal gown is stellar. So prepare yourself.”
“How do you even start to find a dress?” I asked. It was a largely rhetorical question, which did not prevent Verena from answering.
“We go to a store and you try on everything in your size while I take illegal pictures with my cell phone on the sly,” she said, very matter-of-factly. “I’ve been practicing.”
“I can’t deal with a wedding dress.” I rubbed at my temples. “I can’t deal with a wedding. Dealing with this engagement party practically makes me want to break out in hives.”
“Those are not the words of a blushing bride-to-be,” Verena pointed out as we stood to go. “Is this Raine’s influence?”
“I’m not influenced by every stray breeze, Verena,” I snapped at her, finally losing my cool. And my volume control. “For God’s sake!”
She held up her hands in surrender. Her cheeks flushed to a dull red, like she was forcing herself to remain in control. So who knew what she wanted to say.
“I’m sorry” was what she said at last. She cocked her head to the side, and considered me for a second. “But we always go on and on about how controlling Norah is. When the truth is, I think Raine is equally controlling. She just has a different approach.”
That was the part that I kept returning to as I walked toward home.
I had never thought of Raine in that way. It was hard to do so now, but there was something in me that thought Verena was right. I kept going over my time in San Francisco, looking for clues. Raine had, after all, decided where and when we would talk. She’d run that conversation, and when it got uncomfortable she’d ended it. She’d also minimized our contact. Made me take a yoga class, insisted we meet where she wanted to meet. The only difference between Raine and Norah was that I’d wanted to do what Raine wanted me to do, for the most part. Was it controlling then? Or something else?
Not that it mattered. What mattered was that I was so incredibly naïve and controllable, according to Verena, that everyone took advantage of me. Raine, Matt, Norah. I couldn’t help thinking that if I wasn’t so malleable, none of these things would be happening.
I didn’t think of myself as naïve. But who did? Maybe naïve was like crazy in that way—those who were never thought they were. Unfortunately, that left me with few options for ceasing to be naïve. It was like the wedding stuff—I didn’t know where to start. As far as I knew, I couldn’t pop into Target to pick up some healthy cynicism and a clue. Of course, I didn’t know where to start shopping for my wedding, either, so as far as I knew wasn’t all that far.
My phone buzzed in my pocket then, a happy diversion. I looked at the display to read BLOCKED ID. This usually meant Verena was calling from her work phone.
“I thought you had to get to work,” I said without saying hello, assuming she was calling to apologize for being harsh, as she had been known to do on occasion. Or to discuss the latest photos posted on Go Fug Yourself, which she did far more often.
“Hi, Courtney,” Raine sang at me. “Oops, did you think I was someone else?”
“Oh,” I said, thrown. Did that sound naïve? I tried to sound stern and tough. “No. I mean, yes, obviously.” So much for that. “How are you?”
“You know what?” She laughed a little bit. “I’m good. But I think I owe you an apology.”
“You do?” I wished that hadn’t come out like a question. It felt like I was proving Verena’s point.
“Well,” Raine said, “I don’t think I showed you how delighted I was to see you again. I’m sorry about that. I guess I was more thrown by your sudden reentry into my life than I wanted to admit.”
That had not been what I was expecting. In my memory, Raine had never apologized. She was Raine. She didn’t have to. It occurred to me to wonder why that was so, when I’d always felt compelled to apologize for everything, but I brushed it aside.
“I did just show up on your doorstep,” I reminded her.
“But it’s all fine,” she said quickly, her voice kindling with that delight that made me want to listen to her talk forever. “I can make it up to you.”
“You can?” I shook my head as if to clear it. What was wrong with me? This was my sister. I was behaving like a kid with a crush—a feeling I remembered vividly and had no need to revisit. “I mean, of course, that you don’t have to do anything—”
“I’ve been meditating on this since you left,” Raine interrupted me, gently. And insistently. “And my life coach thinks that I was subconsciously striking out at you because I have so many unresolved issues about home and Norah and Mom and whatever else.”
“Huh,” I said, hoping that hit the appropriate note of interest or concern, whichever was required. How would I know? Meditating and life coaches weren’t topics that seemed to crop up much in my Philadelphia life.
“So she thinks that the best thing in the world I could do is come to your engagement party. And finally confront all my demons!” Raine’s voice rang through the phone.
I thought about that for a moment.
“Except maybe my engagement party isn’t the best place in the world for you to confront your demons?” Again, I felt that might have sounded more impressive had it emerged from my mouth as a statement.
“Oh, of course not,” Raine said, as if that was the silliest thing she’d ever heard. “That’s why I’m taking the whole month off!”
“The whole month?” I wanted to be excited, but all I could think was that I’d have to explain this to Norah. And that if I thought Norah was already pissed, this was going to send her through the roof. I didn’t want that.
“All of July,” Raine confirmed happily. “Isn’t that terrific?”
On the other hand, this was what I’d wanted, wasn’t it? Both my sisters in attendance at my engagement party as a sort of rehearsal so everyone could get their bad behavior out of the way before the wedding.
Norah would deal, I assured myself. She might even find that this was a good thing. A step she wouldn’t take on her own, but the right step to take even so. Because I had to believe that gathering the family together was better than letting it lie splintered. It had to be.
“Yes,” I declared, trying it on for size. “It’s terrific. I’m really glad you’re coming, Raine.”
I thought there should have been a soundtrack playing down Locust Street, to underscore the importance of the moment. But there was only the dirt and congestion of the city in the sweltering heat.
“Me, too!” Raine squealed. And then her voice cooled a little bit. “Oh yes,” she said, “and one more thing. I’m bringing Matt.”
Chapter Fifteen
I couldn’t say that I was surprised by Raine’s little bomb. I hadn’t sat around thinking about whether or not she would come with Matt, if she chose to come at all, but that was probably because I hadn’t had time to do so since returning home.
I was forced to admit to myself that on some level, I’d wanted her to bring him. That I’d suspected she would, and had hoped she would—because of those secret, golden threads and because I wasn’t ready to let go of them. Of him.
Which made me feel that wedge between me and Lucas widen.
None of which made me happy with myself.
And in case the fact that I wasn’t a good person needed underlining, there was my mother’s obsession with my wedding to contend with. You know, the wedding that I hadn’t planned at all, and here I was almost six months’ engaged. It wasn’t lost on me that as the bride, I should have been exhibiting an interest in my nuptials at least equal to the interest being shown by my mother.
After Mom left me no less than seven voicemails in a three-day period, all with ideas for me (translation: action items), I decided t
hat instead of passively lolling around in the air-conditioning in our living room, listening to Lucas work his ass off in his home office, I could be proactive for a change. It had dawned on me in the time since we’d returned from San Francisco that proactive was something I didn’t do very often, unless it had something to do with my cello. And that perhaps this had something to do with the apparently widespread notion that I was a naïve pushover.
The very least I could do, I figured, was show someone that I wasn’t that controlled, manipulated child. Why not my mother? Her last voicemail message had dipped a bit too far toward the sarcastic for my liking. Please call me back if you’re interested, she’d said in that dry tone. She hadn’t said, if you’re interested in your own wedding, because she didn’t have to. She was now all about the implication.
Deciding it was time for action, I headed to 30th Street Station the next morning. I got myself a huge coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts, fries from McDonald’s and only then—properly fortified—was I able to face the newsstand and its wedding magazine section. I didn’t comparison shop, I just pulled out one of each. Four magazines in total, weighing in somewhere above twenty-seven pounds. Each.
Sitting on the train on the thirty-minute ride out to my hometown, I flipped through the glossy pages and read up on what a failure of a bride-to-be I was. I should have registered for gifts already. I should have notified my wedding party (possibly via a mock proposal, flower delivery, or tasteful dinner party), begun dress shopping (after identifying which silhouette I felt best flattered my figure and then deciding what the dress of my dreams said about what kind of bride I was), and begun the comparison hunt for a wedding reception site (country club, art gallery, or secluded beach—what your dream venue says about your love). It was clear that I was expected to have thoughts about our wedding ceremony. Religious or secular? Inside or outside? Write our own vows or repeat old ones? Then there were all the things I was supposed to have done/be doing for our engagement, starting with a punishing fitness and beauty regime, neither of which involved the consumption of Dunkin’ Donuts or McDonald’s. Each magazine featured anemic-looking models striking bizarrely stiff poses, with atrocious hair, so they looked more like grotesquely large insects than glowing brides. This was supposed to inspire me to purchase one of the highly unattractive dresses, many of them festooned with feathers, sequins, or in one case, what looked like an actual mermaid tail, complete with scales. Each magazine also presented me with a handy pull-out checklist, thoughtfully broken down by months, as to what I ought to be doing at any given moment. None of which I’d so much as thought about, much less done.
Thinking about it now filled me with panic.
Were these other women aliens? These women who wrote in and described planning processes that read as more complicated and involved than the invasion of Normandy? Did their engagement rings somehow send off some kind of homing beacon that awakened the party-planning Über Bride within? Because if so, my ring clearly wasn’t working.
I tried to shake it off, but couldn’t. I didn’t understand what my problem was. I’d entertained fantasies about getting engaged my whole life. They hadn’t been concrete fantasies, but I’d had them. I’d wondered who my husband would be. Every time I’d been to a wedding, I’d wondered what mine would be like. So why wasn’t I jumping in, feet first, now that it was finally my turn?
I couldn’t answer that question.
I climbed off the train and set off on the five-minute walk to Mom’s office, tucked away in the upstairs of one of the pretty buildings on the main street of town. I loved everything about the quiet Main Line town I’d grown up in. I loved the manicured lawns and old Colonial houses, the sound of lawn sprinklers and cicadas in the afternoon air, the solid feel of hundreds of years of history in the ground and Revolutionary War memorials scattered here and there about the town.
And next to that, the more fragile and tempestuous feeling of the Cassel family history, which I also felt settle around me as I walked.
Across town, where the roads started to slope upward into gentle hills that bore no resemblance at all to the hills of San Francisco, was the house where we’d all grown up. It was brick and stucco, cool in the summer and freezing in the winter, and a permanent shrine to my father.
As I walked, I thought about the photographs of my father that covered the surface of every table in the small room we called my mother’s sitting room, steps off the living room. On the wall, a huge abstract painting dominated the room that was filled with his laughing brown eyes. It was one of my father’s three finished paintings. The other two hung in Raine’s old room.
The facts of my father’s life were these: he and my mother eloped when they were both very young and fresh out of Temple University. They bought a house in a town near the one where my mother grew up, had a couple of kids, and lived what seemed to be a perfectly unexceptional life, until my father announced that he needed to “find himself” and, like so many before him, headed west, as Raine would do—no doubt in homage—many years later. Coincidentally, he discovered this need right about the time my mother announced that she was pregnant with me.
Dad had headed to Los Angeles with plans to wander up to San Francisco. He’d never gone north, and he’d never come home. Eight months after he’d gone, when, according to one of my mouthier aunts, Mom had been just about ready to consider a divorce to go along with her impending labor contractions, my mother received word that he’d died of a heart attack in his friend’s small apartment near the Sunset Strip. I was born several weeks after his funeral.
Those were the facts. Around these facts, my family had created any number of epic stories. My mother had never gotten over his death, and had raised us to remain ever-reverent of him. Raine worshipped him, and had decided to follow in his footsteps. Norah, on the other hand, was far more critical of his decisions. But we all loved his pictures. We would often debate which ones we liked best: Raine liked one of the Polaroids he’d sent home from L.A., a grinning man with big sunglasses to match his muttonchop sideburns and the Hollywood sign in the background. Norah loved the one of him holding her as a baby, gazing down into her face as he held her in his lap.
My favorite was a candid someone had taken while my father was still in college. He was looking through a record bin in some old record shop, and he was unaware that the camera was on him. I thought I recognized his intense focus. I loved his slight frown, and the determined set to his jaw. He looked so at ease in himself, in his T-shirt and jeans, and also so purposeful. When I’d been starting out on the cello, I would think of that picture of him and imagine myself making the same face as I concentrated.
Because the truth was, my father was just a myth to me. I had no memories of him that weren’t stories told by someone else or pictures interpreted by someone else. Unlike my sisters, I didn’t have even the smallest, foggiest memory of his voice or his face to cling to through the years. It had always made me feel guilty somehow. And more alone.
I wasn’t sure what had brought on all those thoughts of my father. It was funny, what losing a parent before you were born could do. Having never known what it was like to have a father, I couldn’t say I missed it, necessarily, and sometimes I felt that way—that it was no big deal. Other times, I worried it was a visible wound.
As these were not thoughts that were likely to impress Mom with my new interest in wedding planning, I ruthlessly shoved them aside as I pulled open the glass door to her office building and climbed the stairs to the second-floor suite. I had done the same so many times that even the smell of the carpet felt like memory lane. Sometimes, after a late practice when I was still in high school, I would meet Mom here and we’d have dinner, just the two of us. I’d spent many an afternoon on these steps, waiting for her to lock up.
Today, however, I was planning to surprise her. I knew she usually had her lunch at her desk, while the two partners wined and dined clients or made absurd requests she was a master at denying. I pushed open the oute
r office door, expecting to see her in her usual place at the reception area facing the entryway. But the outer office was empty. I heaved my heavy armload of glossy wedding magazines onto the surface of Mom’s desk. I was about to sit down in the waiting area when I heard the sound of her voice from down the hall. Her real voice, some part of my brain noted, not the smooth one she usually put on in professional settings.
Thinking I could really surprise her at this point, I crept down the hall. I knew the file room was straight ahead, having spent some school vacations helping Mom out. I knew which office belonged to Stan, the passive-aggressive one who still wanted Mom to pick up his dry cleaning because his trophy wife was too busy Botoxing, and which belonged to Leonard, who Mom generally found exasperating every third day. She was in Leonard’s office. I poked my head around the open door, started to speak, and then stopped dead.
Mom and Leonard were sitting on the leather sofa together, the remains of their lunch on the coffee table before them. Which was unremarkable. What was remarkable was that Mom’s feet were up in Leonard’s lap, and he was massaging them, since he clearly knew—as I did—that her arches ached when she wore the shoes she loved.
Their casual, and thus evidently long-term intimacy hung around them like a sepia tint.
I may have been naïve, but even I could see the freaking obvious. Which was that Leonard and my Mom were . . . what? Dating? My mind skittered away from that word.
I could feel that my mouth had dropped open.
“Hello, Courtney,” Mom said. She made no attempt to leap away from Leonard or move her feet from his grasp, though I could swear his fingers tightened. “This is a surprise.”
And suddenly, an old memory came rushing back to me. I must have been all of ten years old, and Mom had started having late dinners out with one of the lawyers at her firm. In retrospect, it must have been Leonard, though I had no particular memories of him.

Finding Tessa
Damascus Station
Charlotte Boyett-Compo- WIND VERSE- Hunger's Harmattan
ted klein
Raspberry Tart Terror (Murder in the Mix Book 30)
i f6c06dd9cf3fe221
The Five Wounds
Pictures and Stories from Uncle Tom's Cabin
The Sociology of Harry Potter: 22 Enchanting Essays on the Wizarding World
Kate Williams
Hives Heroism by Benjamin Medrano (z-lib.org)
Sutton_Jean_Sutton_Jeff_-_Lord_Of_The_Stars
William Deresiewicz
Floaters
The Dragon Chronicles Solana COMPLETE
Flight of the Diamond Smugglers
Advanced Criminal Investigations and Intelligence Operations
Saving Grace
The Darkest Summer
The Mirror of My Heart
Crisis of Faith by Benjamin Medrano (z-lib.org)
Pure Blood: Rise of the Alpha
The Red Thread
Jane Feather - Charade
The Shut Mouth Society (The Best Thrillers Book 1)
Fork It Over The Intrepid Adventures of a Professional Eater-Mantesh
Wild, Hungry Hearts
Majestic
Already Among Us
Desmond Young - Rommel, The Desert Fox
Hooked
9781618853158SpecialKindofWomanBergman
Nate (A Texas Jacks Novel)
Sword and Sorceress 28
Moon Tiger
The Hailey Young Diaries - 7 Years, 7 Real Stories - (3 of 7 adding wkly): Real stories from the past 7 years, living, loving, and exploring the wild side with a married couple. - One a year
Tales of the Greek Heroes
Coupling Two More Filthy Erotica for Couples
2012-07-Misery's Mirror
Fade to Black
Alef Science Fiction Magazine 006
December 1930
Krunzle the Quick
Don’t tell the Boss
An Involuntary Spark
Meg Xuemei X - ANGEL’S FURY (THE EMPRESS OF MYSTH #5) | Aug 2016
Viper
EFD1: Starship Goodwords (EFD Anthology Series from Carrick Publishing)
bb-139_mother_gets_a_whipping_nathan_silvers_1988
Frightmares: A Fistful of Flash Fiction Horror
Jam
Witch Finder
June 1930
B01M7O5JG6 EBOK
Until There Was You
UrgentCare
Immortal of My Heart
Great Ghost Stories
Joan D Vinge - Lost in Space
Someone Like Me
HowToLoseABiker
[anthology] Darrell Schweitzer (ed) - Cthulhu's Reign
Witchin' Stix - Lissa Matthews
Plow and Sword
Ravenous (Lake City Stories .5)
The Thief
Afterlife-Isabellakruger
The Dream Canvas
Anything She Wants
eBook Short Story Competition Runners up
Escape Velocity: The Anthology
[Burnett W R] Round Trip(Book4You)
1-Chloe-Kate-Bella
Bohemians, Bootleggers, Flappers, and Swells: The Best of Early Vanity Fair
The Troubles
Complicit
Elusive Isabel, by Jacques Futrelle
A Man of Means
The_Sword_of_Gideon
B00IZ66CZ8 EBOK
If You Give a Duke a Duchy
Runic Awakening (The Runic Series Book 1)
The Lost Pathfinder
Ghosts, Gears, and Grimoires
Meg Xuemei X - Angel’s Mate (The Empress Of Mysth #6)
The Secret Of The Unicorn Queen - Sun Blind
Game Over
B018R79OOK EBOK
OnlyIfItPleases
Gateway to Nifleheim
SOF
Crashing Into You
Lessande D'Aramitz
The Golden Circlet
B00H242ZGY EBOK
Barefoot Girls - Kindle
Chronicles From The Future: The amazing story of Paul Amadeus Dienach
If you were my man
Embrace
Hans Von Luck - Panzer Commander
AnythingForYou
Fingers of Death—No, Doom!
How I Was Murdered By a Monster King (How I Was Murdered By a Fox Monster Book 2)
CaughtInTheTrap
something ends something begins sapkowski
Detection by Gaslight
Earth's Survivors Apocalypse
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue001
B004M5HK0M EBOK
one twisted voice
John Shirley - Wetbones
Not on the Passenger List
The Alchemy Press Book of Urban Mythic 2
A Changed Man (Altered Book 1)
A Guide to the Birds of East Africa
KnockingonDemon'sDoor
15a The Prince and Betty
Unknown
You Are A Monster
9781618850058ForgottenSoulSinclair
A Lesson in Taxonomy
Great American Prose Poems: From Poe to the Present
Michelle Woods - Becoming Raven's Man (Red Devils MC #7)
Book 02, Growing Up
in1
Zoey - Not Quite A Zombie
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress XXIV
November 1930
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole
Evolve: Vampire Stories of the New Undead
Pieces of Olivia
The Scandalous Son
In Red Rune Canyon
East-West
Wolf2are
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 3
Death Watch
Charles Willeford - New Hope For The Dead
Ghost in the Cogs: Steam-Powered Ghost Stories
[No data]
B006ITK0AW EBOK
Pulp Fiction | The Ghost Riders Affair (July 1966)
3stalwarts
Classroom Demons
Don't Tell Alfred
New Order: Urban Fantasy (Hidden Vampire Slayer Book 1)
Midnight at Mart’s
JEAPers Creepers
0597092001436358459 eveline vine
Charles Willeford - Sideswipe
2012-08-In the Event of My Untimely Demise
05 William Tell Told Again
One Hot Night Old Port Nights, Book 1
The Walkers from the Crypt
The Box
The Descendants (Evolution of Angels Book 2)
Chapter 1
B01N5EQ4R1 EBOK
TexasKnightsBundle
Phoebe - Not Quite A Pheonix
May 1931
Stranded in Paradise
Awaken
Butterfly Kisses (The Butterfly Chronicles #2)
No Game No Life Vol.7
bb-6565_deep_crotch_mother_curt_aldrich_
Princess of Thorns
German Baking Today - German Baking Today
Kylie Brant - What the Dead Know (The Mindhunters Book 8)
Melissa Schroeder - A Santini Takes the Fall (The Santinis Book #9)
Dragon Moon
Oasis
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 2
Clare Kauter - Sled Head (Damned, Girl! Book 2)
Do Sparrows Like Bach?: The Strange and Wonderful Things that Are Discovered When Scientists Break Free
The Silver Eagle
Soldier Up
Do Not Return To Sender
From This Moment On: The Sullivans, Book 2 (Contemporary Romance)
Marina Adair - Need You for Keeps (St. Helena Vineyard #6)
02 A Prefect's Uncle
The Heart is a Lonely Hunter
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue008
Lily Knight - Hunt's Desire Vol. 1
RICHARD POWERS
Another Part of the Wood
Finding Me: Book 1: All I've Ever Wanted (A New Adult Romance Series)
Blood Sunset
Hanzai Japan: Fantastical, Futuristic Stories of Crime From and About Japan
yame
X: The Hunt Begins
New Title 1
Borderlands 2
Snow, C.P. - George Passant (aka Strangers and Brothers).txt
Mother Bears
CONDITION BLACK MASTER
9781618850676UnchainedMelodyHunter
Sexy to Go Volume 5
Sexy to Go Volume 3
9781618850607ForeverNightDayNC
Shafted
Prodigal Sons
Daughters of Absence: Transforming a Legacy of Loss
B004V9FYIY EBOK
Sarah Curtis - Pursuing (Alluring Book 3)
LostFound_Azod
Pig Island
Dangerous Women
Annie Nicholas - Bootcamp of Misfits Wolves (Vanguard Elite Book 1)
Book 01, Coiling Dragon Ring
MENAGE: Triple Obsession (MMF Bisexual Menage Romance Collection) (New Adult Taboo Menage Romance Short Stories)
Going Too Far
A Field Guide To Catching Crickets: ( a sexy second chance tearjerker romance )
The Call of Destiny (The Return of Arthur Book 1)
Vanished
i 02b985df59d24adc
Kacie's Surrender (Homeward Bound Book 1)
The End - Visions of Apocalypse
Immersion (Magnetic Desires)
Borderlands
The Ghosts of Broken Blades
Alphas Gone Wild
Lord of Penance
echristian-epub-ee8a4ba5-94c3-4982-ae55-299db4e26c11
Sharon Karaa The Last Challenge (Northern Witches Series #1)
Somebody to Love
The Oxford Book of American Essays
The_ORDER_of_SHADDAI
Love On A Forbidden Planet
09 Not George Washington
RINGOFTRUTHEBOOK (1)
HEARTTHROB
Evolve Two: Vampire Stories of the Future Undead
Eternal_Bliss
Busted Flush
Shy...
The Fifth Woman
Forever My Home (The Aster Lake Series Book 1)
ice man
contamination 7 resistance con
Horror Books: The Lodge - (Adults, Paranormal, Ghost, Scary, Short Stories)
Wounded Birds (The Grayson Series Book 1)
When Love Calls
Beyond the Veil, Book 5 The Grey Wolves Series
Finger Lickin' Fifteen
Daz 4 Zoe
When Our Worlds Fall Apart
Tangled Up In Love
Finding Love in a Dark World: A Steamy Post-Apocalyptic Romance
The Ironroot Deception
One Stormy Night
Third Reich Victorious
Carol Marinelli - Bound To The Sheikh
The Perfumer's Apprentice
True Ghost Stories: Real Short Tales of the Supernatural (The Real Paranormal Psychic Series)
The Ex-Files
CR!FAQVHAE2713SQDF4PGQ1SC7ZMJ68
Three for Dinner
Waxwings
Cheyenne McCray - Point Blank (Lawmen Book 4)
Document1
The Ugly Stepsister Strikes Back
Amy Sumida - Eye of Re (The Godhunter Book 17)
mywolfprotector
Thrity Umrigar
Pulp Fiction | The Vanishing Act Affair (June 1966)
Amy Sumida - Rain or Monkeyshine (Book 15 in The Godhunter Series)
Moon's Sweet Poison
The Lessons
9781618851307WitchsBrewShayNC
Linsey Hall - Stolen Fate (The Mythean Arcana #4)
9781618854674DonovansBluesWaitsNC
August 1931
Certainty
The Feng Shui Detective
Cider Brook
Lots of Love
[Wild fang project] Garouden I pure fighting action novel
Atomic Swarm
The Dream of Perpetual Motion
Our Family Trouble The Story of the Bell Witch of Tennessee
Crystal Enchantment
anightwithoutstarsfinal
Lone Star Vampires 4- Virgin Vampire Vixen
Selena Kitt - Hayden (Stepbrother Studs)
Sidetracked
Books Burn Badly
Man in the Fedora
Honor Raconteur - Lost Mage (Advent Mage Cycle 06)
Joy in the Morning
Faithful Servants
Seducing Megan: Prossers Bay Series Novella
Perfect Imperfections
B00BCLBHSA EBOK
Serving Him: Sexy Stories of Submission
Sylvie Sommerfield - Noah's Woman
Light of a Distant Star
Devil May Care
J.M. Sevilla - Summer Nights
Side Order of Love
Jerilee Kaye - Intertwined
Afraid Of A Gun and Other Stories
mark darrow and the stealer of
The Eyes of the Rigger
Something Wicked Anthology of Speculative Fiction, Volume Two
SevenDeadlySinsSeries
Gabriel's Rule
Spider
9781618853073LyricsandLustLabelleNC
Vadalia - Not Quite A Vampire
Dogwood Hill (A Chesapeake Shores Novel - Book 12)
Dark Valley Destiny
Pulp Fiction | The Stone-Cold Dead in the Market Affair by John Oram
Layla Nash - A Valentine's Chase (City Shifters: the Pride)
1400069106Secret
The Sum of Love (Treasure Harbor Book 7)
Demonhome (Champions of the Dawning Dragons Book 3)
Shadow Queen
Pulp Fiction | The Dagger Affair by David McDaniel
Degree of Guilt
Granta 121: Best of Young Brazilian Novelists
HALLOWED_BE_THY_NAME
Oz Reimagined: New Tales from the Emerald City and Beyond
Summer with the Millionaire
Border Crossing
Always Us (We Were Us Series Book 2)
Book 03, Mountain Range of Magical Beasts
My New Billionaire Stepbrother
08 The White Feather
Single in the City
9781629270050-Text-for-ePub-rev
A Wodehouse Miscellany Articles and Stories(13 articles; When Papa Swore in Hindustani [1901]; Tom, Dick, and Harry [1905]; Jeeves Takes Charge [1916]; Disentangling Old Duggie)
CR!93BHZ3MAHS4NVAVVWQG1QCZMZ0ZB
Ladies’ Night
PINNACLE BOOKS NEW YORK
Butterfly
Fairy Tale Review
Towers of Midnight by Robert Jordan and Robert Sanderson
Pulp Fiction | The Pillars of Salt Affair (Dec. 1967)
EdgeOfHuman
Carter, Beth D. - Lawless Hearts (Siren Publishing Ménage Amour)
Robert Goddard — Borrowed Time
Gerry Bartlett - Rafe and the Redhead (Real Vampires)
In The Realm of Gods
Shifter Romance Box Set
B01M0OJOU7 EBOK
See Bride Run!
AnotherKindofSummer
A Perfect Night
Samantha Holt - Sinful Temptations (Cynfell Brothers Book 6)
SECRETS Vol. 5
Sexy to Go Volume 2
03 Tales of St.Austin's
French Decadent Tales (Oxford World's Classics)
Phantasm Japan: Fantasies Light and Dark, From and About Japan
01 The Pothunters
Roxanne St. Claire - Barefoot With a Bad Boy (Barefoot Bay Undercover #3)
My Father's Tears and Other Stories
Every Part of You Taunts Me
WorldLost- Week 1: An Infected Novel
July 1930
Kennedy In Denver (In Denver Series Book 1)
bw280
9781618854490WildChelceeNC
Stargazer Maxima (Cosmic Justice League Book 1)
Complete Works of James Joyce
The Collected Westerns of William MacLeod Raine: 21 Novels in One Volume
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue003
ebooksclub.org Open Secrets Stories
The Possibility of Us
Purple Haze (Blue Dream Book 2)
The Season of Passage
The Onyx Talisman
King of Kings
After the Rain (The Twisted Fate Series Book 1)
The Blessing
Ann H
DeathOBTourist
Sword and Sorceress XXVII
New Blood (The Blood Saga Book 2)
GRANDMA'S ATTIC SERIES
A Bad Day for Sorry
06 The Head of Kay's
Diehl, William - Show of Evil
Two Pieces of Tarnished Silver
The Fate of Falling Stars
Behind the Pines (The Gass County Series Book 3)
Bertrand Russell
Love and a Blue-Eyed Cowboy
The Swamp Warden
Fight With Me (Fight and Fall)
Candy Girl
GODWALKER
Red Mandarin Dress
Oscar
After the Fire, A Still Small Voice
To Get To You
Neruda and Vallejo: Selected Poems
You Don't Have to be Good
Jane Vejjajiva
Phoenix Daniels- Beautiful Prey 3
Michelle Woods - Animal Passions (Blue Bandits MC Book 2)
WE
The Way of the Sword
Sarwat Chadda - Billi SanGreal 02 - Dark Goddess
ChristmastoDieFor
Alphas Prefer Curves
The Hot Pink Farmhouse
The Cry of the Marwing
Love Lies
The Scars of Saints
Russian Magic Tales from Pushkin to Platonov (Penguin Classics)
THE COLD FIRE-
Imminent Danger (Adrenaline Highs)
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue007
Cox, Suzanne - Unexpected Daughter
Closer to the Heart (The Heart Trilogy Book 3)
February 1931
How To Write Magical Words: A Writer's Companion
Homeland Security (Defenders of Love Book 2)
The_Chronicl-ir_to_the_King
The Project Gutenberg eBook of To Invade New York.... , by Irwin Lewis
February 1930
THE_REALM_SHIFT
Devi
Wolf3are
Hearts Through Time
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue005
A CRY FROM THE DEEP
Without Prejudice
The Daughter's Return
Amy Sumida - Light as a Feather (Book 14 in The Godhunter Series)
Third World War
The curse of Kalaan
Crash Lights and Sirens, Book 1
Debra Webb - Depraved (Faces of Evil Book 10)
Amy Sumida - Perchance To Die (The Godhunter Book 12)
The Lion of Boaz-Jachin and Jachin-Boaz by Russell Hoban(1973)
Rough Around the Edges Meets Refined (Meet Your Match, book 2)
A Soul's Sacrifice (Voodoo Revival Series Book 1)
Charles Willeford - Way We Die Now
Type here book author - Type here book title
2012-09-Shattered Steel
With Strings Attached
9781618853462BlindEcstasyHoltNC
Girl Friday
An Unacceptable Death - Barbara Seranella
Hidden Realms
Last Night Another Soldier
The Worst Witch to the Rescue
Immortal of Darkness
the eye of the tiger
The Last Illusion
June 1931
Taming Her Italian Boss
Once Bitten - Clare Willis
9781618852014TheSpaceCougarsCadetPierce
Pulp Fiction | The Invisibility Affair by Thomas Stratton
TrustMe
White Is for Witching
May 1930
The Girl of Diamonds and Rust (The Half Shell Series Book 3)
DropZone
29 Three Men and a Maid
bc-1010_mother_in_bondage_paul_gable_
Complicated Matters
Untitled0
changing-places-david-lodge
The Winter House
The Alchemy Press Book of Urban Mythic
HORRORS! #2 More Rarely Reprinted Classic Terror Tales
Best European Fiction 2013
Earthquake
The Secret of the Rose and Glove
What to Do When Someone Dies
Amy Sumida - Tracing Thunder (The Godhunter Series Book 13)
True Ghost Stories: Real Accounts of Death and Dying, Grief and Bereavement, Soulmates and Heaven, Near Death Experiences, and Other Paranormal Mysteries (The Supernatural Book Series: Volume 2)
Manage Me (Taven's Circus Book 1)
9781618850638IfOnlyYouKnewBergman
Islamic States of America (Soldier Up Book 2)
book
Another World
Amy Sumida - Out of the Darkness (The Godhunter Book 11)
The Rainbow Pool
The Pantheon: From Antiquity to the Present
2012-12-Thieves Vinegar
in0
Wolf's Bane: Book Three of the Demimonde
11 The Swoop
Spud
Urban Legend
01
Taking Whatever He Wants: The Cline Brothers of Colorado
0968348001325302640 brenda huber shadows
Tales of the German Imagination from the Brothers Grimm to Ingeborg Bachmann (Penguin Classics)
AccidentalVoyeur
Dark Delicacies II: Fear; More Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World's Greatest Horror Writers
A. Zavarelli - Stutter (Bleeding Hearts Book 2)
Oklahoma kiss
Born To Be Wild
Catching Haley (Falling for Bentley Book 2)
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue002
The Seventh Execution
Simply Beautiful
Adaptation Part Two
The Way of the Dragon
Aminadab 0803213131
9781622661848 EPUB
Pulp Fiction | The Cat and Mouse Affair (August 1966)
The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard Original)
The Thackery T Lambshead Pocket Guide To Eccentric & Discredited Diseases
9781618853011NoHoldsBarredChelcee
Ruth Ann Scott - Alien Romance - Saved By An Alien
Borderlands 5
Susan Hatler - Just One Kiss (Kissed by the Bay Book 3)
Stephanie Thomas - Lucidity
Whisper of Leaves
Charity's Warrior
Nine Months to Change His Life
Surrendered: A Collection of Five Works
book_template2.qxd
Guardian
I Dream of Yellow Kites: What if it was all just a nightmare?
Delilah Devlin - Sm{B}itten (Night Fall #1)
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue004
Body Heat
J.Rihards - An Agitated Gentleman (The Submission Series #2)
The Forsaken Rose: (Clean Young Adult, Fantasy Romance) (Rose Belmont Series)
Johnny Dash and the Doral Flower (Johhny Dash Series Book 1)
BeneathCeaselessSkies_Issue011
Change of Heart by Jack Allen
Arnica Butler - Well-Constructed Affairs
Marie Force - And I Love You (Green Mountain #4)
The Orphic Hymns
Perfect Personality Profiles
William F. Nolan - Logan's Run Trilogy (v4.1)
o ca77aeec6e4cf556
HisHumanCow
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue010
Tampa Black: Part !
Ruby's Song (Love in the Sierras Book 3)
Troubled Daughters, Twisted Wives: Stories from the Trailblazers of Domestic Suspense
The Bonedust Dolls
GodOfWar05152014aLLROMANCE
October 1930
Bright Fires Burn Fastest
March 1931
Pulp Fiction | The Finger in the Sky Affair by Peter Leslie
Adien: The Sons Of The Apocalypse MC
The Mao Case
Microsoft Word - Documento1
Ghostwritten
Tropic of Night
I Remember You (An Erotic Romance) - Isis Cole
StealingFireCalibre
B00HSFFI1Q EBOK
Her Love Lost (Love Shattered Series Book 1)
storm
Can’t Never Tell
4221 words
dontjudge06242014aRe
My Lord Beaumont
Gagliano,Anthony - Straits of Fortune.wps
DreamDatewiththeMillionaire
i de1359f7e9a78273
The Blind Side of the Heart
Pleasure 2035
Bobby Hutchinson - [Emergency 01] - Side Effects (HSR 723).htm
The Unprintable Big Clock Chronicle
index
Harari, Yuval Noah - Sapiens, A - Sapiens, A Brief History Of Hum
Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History
Tainaron - Mail from another city
Porno
Doctor Who - The Silent Stars Go By
Highland Shifters: A Paranormal Romance Boxed Set
Diary of a Vampeen: Vamp Yourself for War
12 Mike
Sing to Me
B001GAQ55C_EBOK.prc
22 The Man With Two Left Feet
Serpent Moon
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 4
9781618850034TroubleHunter
Dark Wood: Legends of the Guardians
Abduction Revelation II: Truth Be Told (The Comeback Kid)
Pulp Fiction | The Hollow Crown Affair by David McDaniel
Black Corner
Hawkmoon (The Hawkmoon Chronicles)
2012-11-Killing Time
Blood and Money
Pulp Fiction | The Synthetic Storm Affair (May 1967)
Trespass
The Barrier: The Teorran of Time: Teen Fantasy Action Adventure Novel
Quarterback Sneak
Adaptation Part One
amonthwithpub
Waltz This Way
BOH 8-21-07 (00178434).DOC
Helen Smith - Beyond Belief (Emily Castles #4)
tmp0
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue009
The Politeness of Princes (The Politeness of Princes [1905]; Shields' and the Cricket Cup [1905]; An International Affair [1905]; The Guardian [1908]; A Corner in Lines [1905]; The Autograph Hunte
Do or Die Reluctant Heroes
January 1931
Susan Meissner - Why the Sky Is Blue
B005H8M8UA EBOK
cause to run an avery black my
B00N1384BU EBOK
Severance Lost (Fractal Forsaken Series Book 1)
Thrity Umrigar - First Darling of the Morning (mobi)
Her First Fisting
Sophia Hampton - Withdrawal (Satan's Cubs Motorcycle Club Book 2)
The Best Science Fiction of the Year: 1
The Juggler And His Rose
Marion Zimmer Bradley's Sword and Sorceress XXVI
Love Lust
PIECES OF LAUGHTER AND FUN
B00S79KYL6 EBOK
World's Funniest Jokes (Volume I): Huge Collection of mainly dirty jokes, puns and humor for adults
On killing
The Raymond Chandler Papers: Selected Letters and Nonfiction 1909-1959
Retaliation (The Assassins Book 1)
Enduring Love
B00F9G4R1S EBOK
9781618850478TwoForThePriceOfOneSullivan
Moon Bound (Glorious Darkness Book 1)
A Silence in the Heavens
Rogue Oracle
Guns of Alkenstar
CourtesanTales Masterfile
Orders from Berlin
The Perfect Match
Thea Frost - What His Darkness Reveals 04
September 1930
Portia Moore - He Lived Next Door
Pulp Fiction | The Vampire Affair by David McDaniel
Committed: An Erotic Valentine's Tale
Death At The Excelsior (Death at the Excelsior [1914]; Misunderstood [1910]; The Best Sauce [1911]; Jeeves and the Chump Cyril [1918]; Jeeves in the Springtime [1921]; Concealed Art [1915]; The Te
Selena Kitt - Gavin (Stepbrother Studs)
Tiredness Kills - A Zombie Tale
Shifting
Loser's Town
Thalia Lake - Choosey Lovers
The Savage Altar
German Cooking Today
The Touch of Love
A Passage to Absalom
A Beautiful Fate
B071NZPNXN EBOK
Purveyors and Acquirers (The Phosfire Journeys Book 1)
The Way You Love Me
Burned
Microsoft Word - Book 12 FINAL
Microsoft Word - TheEx-FactorFinal.docx
Amazing Stories 88th Anniversary Issue: Amazing Stories April 2014
BeneathCeaselessSkies Issue006
Charlene Hartnady - Stolen by the Alpha Wolf 3# (Determined Theft)
UNTOUCHABLE
Family Storms
Clean Romance: Loves of Tomorrow (Contemporary New Adult and College Amish Western Culture Romance) (Urban Power of Love Billionaire Western Collection Time Travel Short Stories)
Pulp Fiction | The Goliath Affair (December 1966)
Love and Punishment
Won't Back Down: Won't Back Down
von Willegen, Therése - Tainted Love (Siren Publishing Classic)
Broken
The Fighter's Girl
Watching You: KJ Elite Inc.
J.A. Pierre - A New Dawn: From Rich Housewife to Suddenly Single
14 Psmith in the City
i 7d341843b82569de
Truly, Madly
Noble Sacrifice
Red Solstice (Alfheim Book 1)
Volume 3: Ghost Stories from Texas (Joe Kwon's True Ghost Stories from Around the World)
HORRORS!: Rarely-Reprinted Classic Terror Tales
TheNine-MonthBride
Starfire
Loving Liza Jane
Spring Fires
The Secret Friend
Last Witness
B00OPGSMHI EBOK
KnightRiderLegacy
A Tale of Fur and Flesh
Helen Smith - Real Elves: A Christmas Story (Emily Castles Mysteries #5)
A.J. Bennett - Hired Gun #3 (The Sicarii)
Red Christmas
The Way Home (Lights of Peril)
Ever, Dirk: The Bogarde Letters
The Railway Detective
Free Fall
The Amateur Marriage
Amy Sumida - Blood Bound (Book 16 in The Godhunter Series)
April 1931
Temporally Out of Order
HALLOWED_GROUND
AJAYA I -- Roll of the Dice
Open File
Addiction (Magnetic Desires Book 2)
Crybbe (AKA Curfew)
B00I8BCQ6O EBOK
tameallrom
i beae453328863969
Hecate's Own: Heart's Desire, Book 2
A Life In Blood (Chronicles of The Order Book 1)
The Commitment
The Mighty First, Episode 1: Special Edition
Names My Sisters Call Me
Sharon Karaa - A Familiar Problem (Northern Witches #2)
August 1930
The Journey to the West, Revised Edition, Volume 1
Alexx Andria - A Christmas Promise
Bear of Interest
i 5f46cfb4d10d4d86
IT
Tombstoning
Pulp Fiction | The Howling Teenagers Affair (February 1966)
The Man From Beijing
So Paddy got up - an Arsenal anthology
A Book of Mediterranean Food
Science Fiction Fantasies: Tales and Origins
Lightning Rod Faces the Cyclops Queen
Letting Go (A Mitchell Family Series)
The Memory Game
Mandy M. Roth - Magic Under Fire (Over a Dozen Tales of Urban Fantasy)
KD Robichaux- Wish he was you (The Blogger Diaries Trilogy Book 2)
B018YDIXDK EBOK
Julia Mills - Her Dragon's Heart (Dragon Guard Series Book 8)
Number9Dream
B00ICVKWMK EBOK
The_Chronicl-_Rise_of_Lucin
Harcourte Vampyre Society 02 Dangerous Choices
Julian, by Gore Vidal
Amazing Stories 88th Anniversary Issue
Great Russian Short Stories
Dizzy
The Men of CLE-FD updated
Victoria Connelly - The Rose Girl
Nine One One
Borderlands 4
Change of Fate (The Briar Creek Vampires Series #4)
The Treasure of Far Thallai
Dark Whispers Sheridan and Cain 2009
Charissa Dufour - Misguided Allies (The Void Series Book 2)
Complete Works of J. M. Barrie
With Our Dying Breath
Harcourte Vampyre Society 01 Dangerous Revelations
BootyARe05202014