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Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β€” Your June Reading Escape Starts Here

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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.


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He’s stubborn. She’s tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.


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A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.


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She came home to save the ranch… and found the cowboy she never forgot.


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From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.


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A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.


Nothing Sacred by Lewis Black

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Also by Lewis Black:

I'm Dreaming of a Black Christmas, November 2010
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Me Of Little Faith, June 2009
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Me of Little Faith, June 2008
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Nothing Sacred, July 2006
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NOTHING SACRED
By: Lewis Black

Satire and Wit

Simon Spotlight
July 2006
On Sale: July 1, 2006
256 pages
ISBN: 1416914811
EAN: 9781416914815
Paperback (reprint)
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Non-Fiction | Humor

With subversive wit and intellectual honesty, Lewis examines the events of his life that shaped his antiauthoritarian point of view and developed his comedic perspective. Growing up in 1950s suburbia when father knew best and there was a sitcom to prove it, he began to regard authority with a jaundiced eye at an early age. And as that sentiment grew stronger with each passing year, so did his ability to hone in on the absurd.

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