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Wrong Question, Right Answer (The Bourbon Street Boys)

As a member of the Bourbon Street Boys private security firm, Antoinette “Toni” Delacourte is one strong woman, but despite her reputation for being tough as nails, she is haunted by her past mistakes. Now they’re catching up to her, and throwing her for a loop.

Ten years ago, Toni kissed Lucky, her brother’s best friend. Worried it would break apart the group she’d come to see as family, she walked away―straight into the arms of Charlie, and an abusive relationship.

For the past decade she’s tried to keep her feelings for Lucky platonic―he’s her friend, her colleague, and he’s got his own past to deal with. Free of Charlie but unable to shake his memory, Toni finds herself feeling vulnerable and unable to deny her attraction to Lucky any longer.

She’s always thought that kiss was her first mistake, but now she’s wondering whether the real mistake was running away.

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Why Are Conservatives Always Wrong?: Terrifying Quotes from Conservatives Throughout American History

“Trees cause more pollution than cars.” Ronald Reagan, 1981. Just in time for the 2016 election! With every great social issue America has faced: slavery, women’s suffrage, desegregation, the environment, interracial marriage, one side has always been wrong: the conservatives. Drawing from the Congressional record, the media, and the campaign trail, this book examines American conservatism in its own words. You’ll see how the beliefs and policies of yesterday’s conservatives sound odious and shameful to us now. You’ll also see the dark undercurrent of violence that has always accompanied protecting wealth and power. You get a powerful argument about how ignorant and vile future Americans will see this election year’s conservatives like Donald Trump and Ted Cruz.

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Bedding the Wrong Brother: Dalton Brothers, Book 1

Melina Parker prides herself on being a lady in public, but after she’s dumped yet again for being a lady in the bedroom, she’s ready to go back to school.

Determined to find her inner sex diva, she enlists her childhood friend, Max Dalton, to tutor her after hours.

Instead, she ends up in the wrong bed and gets a lesson in passion from Max’s twin brother, Rhys Dalton, a man Melina’s always secretly wanted but never thought she could have.

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I Am Right You Are Wrong: From This to the New Renaissance: From Rock Logic to Water Logic

In this book, Dr Edward de Bono, who is well-known worldwide for his origination of lateral thinking, puts forward a direct challenge to what he calls the ‘rock logic’ of Western thought. Rock logic is based on rigid categories, absolutes, argument and adversarial point scoring. Edward de Bono believes that this thinking cannot solve our problems. Instead of rock logic, he proposes the water logic of perception. Drawing on our understanding of the brain as a self-organizing information system, Dr de Bono shows that perception is the key to more constructive thinking and creativity. Here, in this brilliantly argued assault on outmoded thought patterns, he calls for nothing less than a New Renaissance.