Sure, Jackie Thum's newly published novel might not be Hemingway, but bad reviews from her fellow travelers have Emily Andrew's transgender ex-husband (Jackie was formerly Jack) steaming like a sauna. It's a dismal start to their Scandinavian tour, and group leader Emily is getting that sinking feeling in Helsinki: something fishy this way comes.
New York flash, LA trash and a Mafia don meet head-on as bestselling novelist Jackie Collins returns with a sexy and exciting story that is both prequel and sequel to one of her recent successes, LETHAL SEDUCTION. Madison Castelli - the beautiful, talented and street-smart journalist - returns in this thrilling and powerful follow-up to the bestselling LETHAL SEDUCTION...
Joe Stoshack experiences what it's like to be an African American in a segregated society when he travels back to 1947 to watch Jackie Robinson play, and while going back in time he himself turns black. He tries to bring back a bunch of Jackie Robinson cards, but the cards are stolen by the Dodger's batboy.
The Baby Sitters Club 20 - Kristy and the Walking Disaster
Kristy sits for a "klutzy" charge, and starts the softball team "Kristy's Krushers". She meets Bart. Kristy and the other club members gather together all the enthusiastic young kids in the neighborhood to form the Krushers softball team, which is complemented by the very klutzy Jackie and challenged by the Bashers team.
During the last two decades of her life, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis worked on nearly 100 books with varying degrees of responsibility as an editor, first at Viking--she resigned after being castigated by the New York Times about a Viking thriller with a Ted Kennedy–like protagonist as an assassination target--and then at Doubleday, which promised to avoid any similar embarrassments.