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Books with author Rebecca Lewison

  • The Good Wife's Guide to Taking Charge: A Female-Led-Relationship Primer

    Rebecca Lawson

    eBook (Paddington House Press, May 27, 2016)
    Rebecca Lawson, Your Average Femdom Queen, is back with an all-new guide for beginners, reluctant brides, and curious wives! Including a brand new, never before published, 3,000+ word short story, “The Birthday Spanking!”Do you suspect your husband wants a strict wife to take control? Has he shared his fantasies with you regarding domestic discipline? Like many women with this idea sprung upon them, you may have no clue where to begin. Have no fear, this book is for you! Written with the somewhat reluctant wife and the definite first-timer in mind, this book provides some practical hints, tips, and tricks on how to get your wife-led-marriage off the ground. This book defines the terms, discusses the mechanics of the “strict wife fantasy,” as well as covers spanking, humiliation, chastity, teasing and denial. Included in this tome is a list of punishments, as well as resources, and even a realistic fictional account which illustrates these principles in practice. It’s a great starting point to get you off on the right foot. Have fun!
  • Merch Girl

    Rebecca Lewis

    eBook (, Jan. 5, 2014)
    Seventeen-year-old Lacey Kind doesn’t have the guts to talk to cute boys, isn’t a size two, and would rather stay home and listen to music than go to a party. But in the summer before her first year of college, she ends up thousands of miles away from home, in the back of a tour bus, underneath the body of the hottest teen rockstar in the country.When Lacey and her best friend Trina sneak into a Boston nightclub to see their favorite band, they not only get to watch their rock gods perform for the first time, but score a chance to meet the guys too. Lacey’s heart races as she comes face-to-face with her idol, nineteen-year-old lead singer, Logan Shire.The girls charm their way into being hired to sell merchandise on Lansdowne’s first summer tour. As “merch girls” Lacey and Trina quickly find themselves transported from their ordinary, suburban life to an exhilarating few months on the road. But they soon realize that life on the road isn’t always a smooth ride...
  • Sweet Fruit, Sour Land: Winner of the Not the Booker Prize 2018

    Rebecca Ley

    eBook (Sandstone Press, July 19, 2018)
    Shortlisted for the Betty Trask Prize 2019Shortlisted for The Kitschies Golden Tentacle 2018When a wealthy client visits Mathilde’s dressmaking shop, she finds herself drawn into the only surviving circle of luxury left in a barren London. Attending parties offers a welcome escape from life governed by ration cards and a strictly enforced child policy. Here she meets enigmatic government minister, George, and piano-playing Jaminder, with whom an intense friendship blossoms. As their relationship grows stronger, George’s grip on Mathilde tightens, as she tries to discover where the illicit food is coming from, where women disappear to, and what price she must pay to avoid bringing a child into a cruel, ever-changing world.
  • How To Meet Your Favorite Band: Tips, Tricks and Secrets for Gaining All Access

    Rebecca Lewis

    language (, July 24, 2013)
    Imagine yourself up close and personal with One Direction, or shaking Justin Bieber's hand....Ever wished you could meet your favorite band or performer? Perhaps it’s something you’ve fantasized about in your head, or talked about with your friends, but not something that you thought could actually become a reality. I've met hundreds of celebrities and interned at record labels and entertainment companies in New York City, and I'm sharing all my secrets with you! Yes - I’m here to tell you that you can meet the celebrities of your dreams, and it’s easier than you think!Through this book, I’ll tell you HOW to meet your favorite bands, including WHERE to find them, and WHAT to do once you're in front of them.
  • Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775

    Rebecca Larson

    Hardcover (Knopf, Aug. 10, 1999)
    In this pathbreaking book, Rebecca Larson restores a group of remarkable women to the American historical landscape. From Ann Moore, whose religious vision impelled her to preach to the British military during the French and Indian War, advising them to rely not on physical weapons and warfare but upon God; to Mary Weston, whose visit in the 1750s to Charleston, South Carolina, prompted the colonial legislature to adjourn in order to attend the noted preacher's meeting; to the celebrated Rachel Wilson, whose eloquence and piety drew crowds during her ministerial tour of the colonies in 1768 to 1769, Larson broadens our conception of women's activities before the American Revolution.More than a thousand Quaker women ministers were active in the Anglo-American world during this era, when Quakers formed the third-largest religious group in the colonies. Some circulated throughout British North America; others crossed the Atlantic to deliver their inspired messages. In this astonishing public role, they preached in courthouses, meeting-houses, and private homes to audiences of men and women, to those of other faiths as well as to Quakers, to Native Americans and to slaves. At times they crossed paths with prominent figures such as Patrick Henry and Henry Laurens.Larson offers striking insights on the ways in which this public, authoritative role for women affected the formation of their identities, their families, and their society. How did these spiritual leaders negotiate the challenges of marriage and childbearing while travelling thousands of miles on religious journeys? Some even traveled during pregnancy, leaving small children at home to be cared for by their husbands or the Quaker community. Through their interweaving narratives we hear long-silenced, forgotten voices that deepen our understanding of the once thriving transatlantic Quaker culture that balanced mysticism with pragmatism, recognizing female as well as male spiritual leaders.Daughters of Light is an important contribution to the history of women and religion in early America.
  • The Ultimate Mermaid Joke Book

    Rebecca Lewis-Oakes

    Paperback (Red Shed, March 21, 2019)
    Get ready to laugh yourself silly in this hilarious new joke book all about . . . . . . MERMAIDS!Dive right in and Join Silly Sally, the funniest mermaid in the whole ocean, as she tells you some very silly jokes. What does a mermaid say to the clam at the disco?Shell we dance? How does a mermaid make friends with a dolphin?On porpoise!Why was the mermaid embarrassed?She saw the ship's bottom!Full of jokes, puns and one-liners about mermaids and their underwater friends this hilarious book is full of mermazing jokes to share with all of your friends too! Splash right in and trident not to split your sides laughing! With a sparkly foiled cover for an extra special magical touch and over 150 jokes to share, this is the perfect gift for children aged 8+ and is guaranteed to have the whole family laughing.
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  • Daughters of Light: Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying in the Colonies and Abroad, 1700-1775

    Rebecca Larson

    Paperback (The University of North Carolina Press, Sept. 4, 2000)
    More than a thousand Quaker female ministers were active in the Anglo-American world before the Revolutionary War, when the Society of Friends constituted the colonies' third-largest religious group. Some of these women circulated throughout British North America; others crossed the Atlantic to deliver their inspired messages. In this public role, they preached in courthouses, meeting houses, and private homes, to audiences of men and women, to Quakers and to those of other faiths, to Native Americans and to slaves.Utilizing the Quakers' rich archival sources, as well as colonial newspapers and diaries, Rebecca Larson reconstructs the activities of these women. She offers striking insights into the ways their public, authoritative role affected the formation of their identities, their families, and their society. Extensively researched and compellingly written, Daughters of Light enriches our understanding of religion and women's lives in colonial America.
  • Merch Girl

    Rebecca Lewis

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 3, 2013)
    Seventeen-year-old Lacey Kind doesn’t have the guts to talk to cute boys, isn’t a size two, and would rather stay home and listen to music than go to a party. But in the summer before her first year of college, she ends up thousands of miles away from home, in the back of a tour bus, underneath the body of the hottest teen rock star in the country. When Lacey and her best friend Trina sneak into a Boston nightclub to see their favorite band, they not only get to watch their rock gods perform for the first time, but score a chance to meet the guys too. Lacey’s heart races as she comes face-to-face with her idol, nineteen-year-old lead singer, Logan Shire. The girls charm their way into being hired to sell merchandise on Lansdowne’s first summer tour. As “merch girls” Lacey and Trina quickly find themselves transported from their ordinary, suburban life to an exhilarating few months on the road. But they soon realize that life on the road isn’t always a smooth ride...
  • Rise of the Golden Blood

    Rebecca Lemon

    language (, Oct. 21, 2017)
    Unblinking, Finn gaped in astonishment, “No… no, that’s not the deal…” His helplessness in the conflict extended to his feet, which were still dangling in the air... In Mindaria, the animal races are the dominance of the known world, tilling the land and building cities. Legends say that they weren't always like this, but rather, they lived simple lives foraging from the land. Then, one fateful day the Great War broke out among the ancients, tearing at all the world like a raging bear. They were forced to pick up weapons and tools in order to survive. Now the sentient animals of Mindaria all stand about the same size, at least close enough to speak to one another. The tallest are the giants of the north, while the shortest are… the mice. Phillip, who is small even for a mouse, dreamed of a life of adventure away from the peaceful farming village he called home and deeply desired to become an honorable knight in the defense of the kingdom of Gleehaven. At least he got his first wish. He finds himself being kidnapped by a rogue raccoon, bullied by a sheepdog berserker with a battleaxe, and swept into a war that pits righteousness and evil into a deadly struggle.
  • Rise of the Golden Blood

    Rebecca Lemon

    (Independently published, Oct. 20, 2017)
    The humans are no more. Sentient animals, left behind by a grave mistake, have picked up weapons and tools in order to survive. They have created kingdoms. Some have waged war. Some have lost, and some want revenge.
  • The Naughty Kittens Christmas

    Rebecca Lee

    language (, Dec. 22, 2013)
    The Naughty Kittens wake up to a house decorated for Christmas. They assume it is for their entertainment. What do you think two naughty kittens will do?
  • The Naughty Kittens First Halloween

    Rebecca Lee

    language (, Oct. 25, 2013)
    The Naughty Kittens wake up to find the house has been invaded by spiders, bats and mummies. What will they do about it?