LIBROS DEL AUTOR: d c gill

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: d c gill

  • Unrivaled
    C.D. Gill
    Xander Reinerman believes in justice. He also believes that family stands by each other, regardless of the situation. But when Dad’s sins are aired, he has to choose between letting Dad take the hit and bailing him out of his troubles. What he thought was black and white becomes very gray very quickly. Where is the line when it comes to family?Gia Carter has been out to prove t...
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  • In the Shadows
    C.D. Gill
    No one escapes the favelas without retaliation.Former international futbol star Ronaldo Cevere has had one mission on his mind for the last twenty years- finish what his murdered sister started. His plans to change the face of women’s rights in Brazil via futbol become a reality following a national scandal. However, attempting to change the life of society outcasts like Daniel...
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    11,37 €

  • Unprecedented
    C.D. Gill
    Maybe breaking up would save them both.Desperate to make up to her family for her past absence, Gia Carter agrees to take over a partially finished architecture job from her grieving cousin, which means more time spent in New Orleans. But when the threats from environmental activists turn violent, she’s assigned a bodyguard who is with her more than she’s been with Xander in th...
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    11,43 €

  • Undefeated
    C.D. Gill
    You’re innocent, but you just spent 5 years in prison. Would you be okay with never learning the truth?Former soccer coach Xander Reinerman barely made it out of prison alive with scars and panic attacks as souvenirs. Five years ago, someone framed him for steroid sales and drugging his university soccer players. Now he’s out to show the world especially his family that he isn’...
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    11,42 €

  • How We Are Changed by War
    D.C. Gill
    How We Are Changed by War examines our sense of ourselves through the medium of diaries and wartime correspondence, beginning with the colonists of the early seventeenth century, and ending with the diaries and letters from Iraqi war vets. The book tracks the effects of war in private writings regardless of the narrator’s historical era allowing the writers to ’speak’ to each o...
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    82,44 €