The Sheriff's Daughter

The Sheriff's Daughter
Author: Kay Stockham
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2011-09-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0373717288

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They must obey the laws...of attraction Deputy Liam McKenna is dreading the next two weeks. His assignment: watching over the sheriff's daughter, Carly Taggert. Liam has known Carly--and her knack for getting into trouble--since high school. With her kind heart and optimistic nature, she never intends that trouble, but it sure is attracted to her. He expects to be kept on his toes. What he doesn't expect is protecting her from himself. No one is more surprised by the intense passion between them than Liam. Still, nothing can ever happen. She's the boss's daughter and Liam's responsibility. He needs to be professional. At all times. Too bad Carly isn't about to make it easy for him.

California’s Daughter

California’s Daughter
Author: Emily Wortis Leider
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1991
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780804718202

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Traces the life of the controversial turn of the century American novelist, and describes how she overcame the social restrictions on women to become a writer

Daughter of the King

Daughter of the King
Author: Sandra Lansky
Publisher: Weinstein Books
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2014-03-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1602862168

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Sandi Lansky Lombardo grew up the only daughter of mob boss Meyer Lansky. Raised in upper-class Jewish splendor, first at the Majestic Hotel and then at the Beresford, at finishing schools and fancy stables, Sandi was the wild child of the late 40's, the 50's, and the early 60's. She was the Paris Hilton of her day, partying till dawn at El Morocco and the Stork Club, dating the biggest celebrities of the era. Her life was not without heartbreak and tragedy, including the insanity of her mother, and the crippling handicap of her baby brother – not to mention his drug addiction. Sandi was privy to her father's secrets as well as his unexpected tenderness. She always stuck closely to the strict code of omerta. In Daughter of the King, Sandi teams up with Nick Pileggi (author of the seminal Wise Guy, perhaps the best-selling mob book ever) and multiple time New York Times Bestselling writer Bill Stadiem. Nick has made a career in books and films chronicling the mob, and Bill has emerged as a master of recreating the glamour and romance of the golden era of American culture with bestsellers like Mr. S and George Hamilton's Don't Mind if I Do.

Walking on

Walking on
Author: Pusser, Dwana
Publisher: Pelican Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2013-08-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781455613724

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A no-nonsense lawman on a crusade against the mobsters and murderers ruling the state line between Mississippi and Tennessee in the 1960s, Sheriff Buford Pusser was larger than life. The subject of four feature films and a television series, the McNairy County sheriff gained international notoriety as a fearless law enforcement officer who let nothing get in his way. Buford Pusser's daughter presents the life story of the legendary sheriff from her perspective.

The Daughter of Adoption

The Daughter of Adoption
Author: John Thelwall
Publisher: Broadview Press
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2013-03-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770484051

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John Thelwall’s The Daughter of Adoption: A Tale of Modern Times is a witty and wide-ranging work in which the picaresque and sentimental novel of the eighteenth century confronts the revolutionary ideas and forms of the Romantic period. Thelwall puts his two main characters, the conflicted English gentleman Henry Montfort and the Creole Seraphina Parkinson, through their paces in a slave rebellion in Haiti, where they barely escape with their lives, and in London society, where Henry almost loses his soul. Combining political analysis with melodrama and flat-out farce, Daughter expands the scope of the abolitionist novel, pushing the argument beyond the slave trade to challenge empire and racial superiority. Historical materials on Thelwall’s life, the abolitionist movement, and eighteenth-century educational theories provide a detailed context for the novel.