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A Hard Bargain (The Hardest Word) (Volume 1) But with no taste at all for a wealthy lifestyle, Freya bought herself a flashy car and a fancy apartment, then ran out of ideas and stuck the rest in the bank to be carefully invested by her own private wealth consultant. And it was a rollover, seeing her almost forty-five million pounds richer. A

A Hard Bargain (The Hardest Word) (Volume 1)

A Hard Bargain (The Hardest Word) (Volume 1)

Title:A Hard Bargain (The Hardest Word) (Volume 1)
Author:Ashe Barker
Rating:4.89 (282 Votes)
Asin:1781847622
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:210 Pages
Publish Date:2014-03-04
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Over forty-million pounds in the bank, but the one thing she wants to buy is not for sale. Freya Stone is a Lottery winner. A Euromillions Lottery winner to be exact. The week she won, hers was the only winning ticket. And it was a rollover, seeing her almost forty-five million pounds richer. But with no taste at all for a wealthy lifestyle, Freya bought herself a flashy car and a fancy apartment, then ran out of ideas and stuck the rest in the bank to be carefully invested by her own private wealth consultant. One passion her wealth will enable her to indulge, however, is her appetite for submission. Or so she thinks. Following a childhood illness, Freya is unable to speak. She gets by pretty well with a combination of British Sign Language and a notepad, but her lack of speech makes negotiating difficult. She can’t tell a Dom what she needs, and she can’t use safe words. None of the Doms she’s played with so far have been especially interested in training a novice s

Editorial : About the Author Until 2010, Ashe was a director of a regeneration company before deciding there had to be more to life and leaving to pursue a lifetime goal of self-employment. Ashe has been an avid reader of women's fiction for many years—erotic, historical, contemporary, fantasy, romance—you name it, as long as it's written by women, for women. Now, at last in control of her own time and working from her home in rural West Yorkshire, she has been able to realise her dream of writing erotic romance herself. She draws on settings and anecdotes from her previous and current experience to lend colour, detail and realism to her plots and characters, but her stories of love, challenge, resilience and compassion are the conjurings of her own imagination. She loves to craft strong, enigmatic men and bright, sassy women to give them a hard time—in every sense of the word. When she's not writing, Ashe's time is divided between her role as resident taxi driver for her teenage

The story line overflows with "wise mentors". Intended for mainly college students (but readable for anyone), it features seven additional reference pages for more in-depth material + 11 documentary references.

The booklet itself introduces gender concepts in Native North America, India, Brazil, Polynesia, Thailand, the Philippines and in Euro-American cultures. In technical issues involving physical items, that priority for the factual makes sense. Finally, Geisler provides a subject-oriented apologetic, alternately defending and attacking certain positions on doctrinal issues.

It is true that Geisler appears to be a dispensationalist and a cessationist. This thing is certainly not worth $50.00. Like many anthropological books, "Gender Diversity" is written with a Western mindset. Who knew "Knee on a String" would provide the easy answers. This is by far my favorite of this series, which is saying a lot cause it's an incredible series. Rick Wilber gives us "Steph

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