Jordan vs. All the Boys
- 180 pages
- 7 hours of reading
Jordan and his self-proclaimed group of nerds are on a great quest to find love one special summer. But with pitfalls and challenges ahead, they'll need the power of their friendship.
Jordan and his self-proclaimed group of nerds are on a great quest to find love one special summer. But with pitfalls and challenges ahead, they'll need the power of their friendship.
Goode's War History is a comprehensive account of the American Civil War. Drawing on a wide range of sources, Goode covers the military, political, and social dimensions of the conflict. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the history of the United States and the legacy of the Civil War.
After graduation, Kyle Stilleno and Brad Graymark move to California to pursue their dreams. But high school sweethearts are called that for a reason, and their love rarely stands up to the test of time. As money, school, sex, and jealousy test their relationship to the breaking point, Kyle and Brad fight to hold on to the love that brought them together. But when a frantic phone call sends them back to Texas, they discover love and understanding might not be enough this time.
John Goode's autobiographical work offers a detailed account of his life as a lawyer, politician, and diplomat from Virginia. He recounts his childhood, education, and career milestones, including his tenure in the Virginia House of Delegates and the U.S. Congress. Goode's experiences as the U.S. Minister to Cuba and Ambassador to Mexico provide insight into significant historical events like the Spanish-American War. Reflecting on his values, he shares anecdotes involving prominent figures such as Abraham Lincoln, revealing the political and social dynamics of his time.
In this sequel, the journey continues with familiar characters from Foster High as they navigate the complexities of love, friendship, and self-discovery. The story delves into the challenges they face, including personal struggles and the impact of their past decisions. Themes of acceptance and resilience are explored as the characters confront their fears and embrace their identities, leading to growth and deeper connections. The narrative promises emotional depth and relatable experiences that resonate with readers.
Sequel to End of the Innocence Tales from Foster High: Book Three With just 151 days left until the school year ends, Kyle Stilleno is running out of time to fulfill the promise he made and change Foster, Texas, for the better. But Kyle and his boyfriend, Brad Graymark, have more than just intolerance to deal with. Life, college, love, and sex have a way of distracting them, and they’re realizing Foster is a bigger place than they thought. When someone from their past returns at the worst possible moment, graduation becomes the least of their worries.
Set in a richly imagined world, this sequel continues the epic saga of power struggles and intrigue. Characters face new challenges as they navigate complex relationships and shifting alliances, deepening the lore of Arcadia. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for dominance are explored, alongside the consequences of past actions. The narrative promises to expand on the intricate political landscape and the personal journeys of its protagonists, making it a compelling continuation of the story.
Set in a richly imagined fantasy world, the story follows a group of diverse characters as they navigate political intrigue, ancient prophecies, and personal struggles. Each character brings unique abilities and backgrounds, contributing to a larger conflict that threatens their realm. Themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the quest for power are explored as alliances shift and destinies intertwine. The narrative is filled with action, magic, and deep world-building, drawing readers into a captivating adventure that sets the stage for future acts.