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Dixie Browning

    September 9, 1930

    This author is celebrated for her contributions to contemporary and historical romance fiction. Her narratives delve into the complexities of human relationships and romantic entanglements, offering readers engaging and emotionally resonant stories. Through her characters, she explores the intricate tapestry of love and life.

    Dixie Browning
    The Future
    Going to the Chapel
    The Love Thing
    Spring Fever
    The Future Starts Now
    White Witch
    • White Witch

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Nearly 100 years after the first attempt to establish an English colony on Roanoke Island, the Native villages and settlements on Hatteras remained intact. The Hatorask and Croatoan people were still living independently alongside the ever-encroaching English invaders. 1681, England: Wrongly accused of witchcraft in England and branded with a "W", a young healer is imprisoned and transported to the colony of Carolina to be a tobacco planter's wife and servant. A fateful accident in the rough waters off Hatteras Island bring her to a different land and a very different man, and a life in a Native American village near present day Avon, once known as Kinnakeet. 1681, Kinnakeet, Hatteras Island: Even though the English have been spreading throughout the Carolina Colony, young Hatorask chieftain, Kinnahawk, has kept his people and his island village as separate as possible in the rapidly changing world that was colonial America. As a boy, it was foretold he would marry a woman marked with the sign of the White Brant. He did not count on his destiny being a White Witch.

      White Witch
    • The Future Starts Now

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.2(14)Add rating

      The future is an uncertain, uncomfortable prospect for employees, employers and society at large. Authors Theo Priestley and Bronwyn Williams looks toward the various innovations and technologies that may shape our future. Priestley and Williams have brought together the world's leading futurists to articulate and clarify the current trajectories in technology, economics, politics and business. This is a comprehensive history of tomorrow, exploring groundbreaking topics such as AI, privacy, education and the future of work. Print run 5,000.

      The Future Starts Now
    • The Love Thing

      • 253 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      2.8(29)Add rating

      MarylandLove Comes When You Need it MostLiza Callahan's world had shattered in a single day. First came the shock of losing her job. Then she found her boyfriend in the arms of another woman. But that wasn't all - there had been a minor accident which had thrust her headlong into the arms of a perfect stranger.Only Thatcher Hamilton wasn't really such a stranger after all. A relative of her stepmother, Thatcher had first seen Liza at her father's funeral. She had been a child then, on the verge of womanhood - and far too young for him. Now she was older...but was he any wiser?Only love could tell.

      The Love Thing
    • A trio of charming romances captures the many trials and tribulations on the way to the altar and includes Sharon Sala's It Happened One Night, in which Harley June Beaumont finds herself in Las Vegas and married to sexy stranger Sam Clay, as well as Dixie Browning's Marrying a Millionaire, and The Bride's Big Adventure by Stella Bagwell.. Reprint.

      Going to the Chapel
    • The Future

      More than 80 Key Trends for South Africa

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      Futureproof your business, career and family with these invaluable insights. This is an essential compendium of trends for anyone who is anxious or excited about thriving in the uncertain decade ahead. Along with accompanying actionable insights to pre-empt and solve the challenges and problems they represent to the serious South African with business, career and family interests to look after, it's a must-have.

      The Future
    • Seaspell

      • 268 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      the lives of the residents of Cape Hatteras, exploring their struggles and triumphs against the backdrop of the Outer Banks' unique history. The series delves into themes of resilience, community, and the impact of natural disasters, weaving personal stories with significant historical events. Through richly developed characters, readers experience the challenges of coastal living and the deep connections formed among the island's inhabitants. Each installment brings new adventures and insights into the cultural heritage of this captivating region.

      Seaspell