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      • Romance
        October 2015

        Devil's a Werewolf, The

        by Eames, Thalia

        The badder they are, the better they bite. Seven Brides for Seven Shifters, Book 2 Juliana Perlas has three good reasons to give up dating bad boys: 1. The uber-famous ones tend to be jerks. 2. They’re dangerous. 3. Danger turns her on. She pulls a trifecta when one of the Seven Sons of Hell crashes through her living room window. Strong, definitely not silent, 1.5-million-Youtube-suscribers Daz Warren. Dashiell Warren never means to destroy things; chaos just kind of follows him around. His peculiar gift has served him well as a shifter MMA fighter, but it’s left behind a trail of destroyed lives. Miraculously, Jules is the only person in five years he’s been able to touch without suffering searing pain. Which makes him want to get closer. Jules sternly reminds herself she wants a heroic type who’ll fight for her, slay dragons for her. But Daz has vowed to never raise his fists again—literally or figuratively. In spite of themselves, his need to touch and her weakness for danger boys collide and go nuclear. All while Fate howls with laughter… Warning: This book contains a woman whose mind says “run” but whose body says “dance”. And a hero who’s…who’s…well, there’s no nicer way to put it. He’s a smartass. May cause barks of laughter and a yen for taboo sex. Hey, if you can’t run from him, run to him.

      • Business, Economics & Law
        January 2015

        Franchising

        How both sides can win

        by Chris Edger & Andrew Emmerson

        'Franchising: How both sides can win' is packed with real-life case studies and key insights from the owners and operators of successful franchise systems (including Domino’s Pizza, Costa, SSP, Spar, TGIs, Dunkin’ Donuts, SSP, Häagen Dazs, Café2U, Snappy Snaps, Budgens, Ramada Encore, Burger & Lobster, GlobalBrand, GlassesInc), this book is THE essential contemporary guide for aspiring Franchisees or ambitious Franchisors. Drawing upon the extensive academic and operational experience of the authors – Chris Edger is a multiple author on service-based operational excellence and Andrew Emmerson has led the growth of some of the most successful international franchise systems in recent times – this book provides comprehensive advice on how franchisors and franchisees can avoid potential elephant traps and lays out the key success factors that enable both parties to win. Written in an informative, accessible style without abandoning any of its empirical rigour, this book is essential reading for ‘newbie’ Franchisees and Franchisors or for anybody working in franchising who wishes to drive outstanding performance.   View book on Libri website

      • Children's & YA
        October 2020

        The Revenge of the Ill-mannered Orphans

        by Carolina Capria, Mariella Martucci

        Series - With zero choice in the matter, four little girls end up living in a mansion, which is literally falling apart, with a guardian, who’s literally gross. Then, a tornado comes and sweeps away misunderstandings, pessimism, and even their guardian. The tragicomic events are told in a light, irreverent style offering a glimpse into the lives of kids forced to grow up faster.

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