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Books with author Win K. Charles

  • The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh: A Society of Gentlemen Short Story

    KJ Charles

    eBook (Loveswept, Oct. 27, 2015)
    Passion is on the cards for two reckless rogues as K. J. Charles ups the ante in her Society of Gentlemen series with a sizzling eBook short story. The youngest son and the blackest sheep in his family, Lord Gabriel Ashleigh never imagined he could sink so low. Though he’s a notoriously bad gambler, he takes on the formidable but strangely alluring Francis Webster, only to lose everything: all his money, the lovely estate he inherited from his aunt, and any hope of future happiness. So it’s a shock when Webster summons him to a private game for a chance to win back his possessions. The stake? If he fails, Ash must surrender his body. Francis has been waiting years for this moment. At Eton, Ash’s elder brother harassed him relentlessly. Now, consumed by lust and rage, Francis is only too happy to exploit Ash’s foolish indiscretions. But as Francis strips the magnificently built youth—first of his family assets, then his clothes—he begins to wonder whether he’s been plotting revenge . . . or exquisite seduction.And look for the enticing Society of Gentlemen series by KJ Charles:THE RUIN OF GABRIEL ASHLEIGH | A FASHIONABLE INDULGENCE | A SEDITIOUS AFFAIR | A GENTLEMAN’S POSITIONDon’t miss any of the captivating Sins of the Cities novels:AN UNSEEN ATTRACTION | AN UNNATURAL VICE | AN UNSUITABLE HEIRPraise for The Ruin of Gabriel Ashleigh “Oh my goodness, this short story was so gloriously sexy!”—Just Love Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.
  • The View from My Heels

    Win Charles

    eBook (Win Kelly Charles, April 24, 2014)
    Win Charles has Cerebral Palsy—she also has a thriving jewelry design company, enough metal in her feet to set off any airport’s metal detector, and a love of snowboarding. How do all of these things fit together?Don’t be fooled. This isn’t a novel about hardships or all of the things a young woman with a disability can’t do. This is a story about LIVING, about doing it anyway, and about passion.The View from My Heels is a novel about a young lady with Cerebral Palsy who has a driving ambition to become a well-known jewelry designer. And she’s well on her way. In fact, she might even be better at accessorizing than you!A View From My Heels gives hope and inspiration to the disabled community. Win Charles is an example of triumph that will leave its mark on your heart long after you’ve finished the book and set it down.
  • Double Trouble

    K. Charles

    eBook (Brown House Publishing, May 1, 2014)
    After winning a spot in the Project Fresh Design Challenge, the hottest fashion competition for up and coming designers, it seems like all 14-year old Kaila Bradley’s dreams could come true. After all, she’s the youngest competitor ever and everyone knows she’s got tons of potential. Twin sister Zaria is also on the top of the world chasing her dreams of a State soccer championship.But, things go from bad to worse as Kaila struggles to balance friends, school, and family. And, after the ultimate fashion betrayal tears she and Zaria apart, Kaila loses the one person she thought would always be in her corner. Now, to take home both big wins, the Double Dutch Dolls will have to find their way back to each other and decide if they’re willing to do the one thing they swore never to do again. Is trading places their only chance or will it lead to Double Trouble?
  • Double Time

    K. Charles

    language (, Nov. 6, 2014)
    Kaila Bradley can't take any more bad news. Sascha's been her BFF since Ms. Hazel's first grade class and now Sascha is leaving Stylesboro. Not only is Kaila losing her best friend but the Stingray cheerleaders are losing one of their own. The squad is more than a team, they're like sisters. At least that's what they thought until Trinity stabs them in the back. Now, all the cheerleaders are on the chopping block.Watching the cheerleaders fall apart, Zaria and Alainna joke about the drama. But, it's no laughing matter when they also get caught up in the fighting and choosing sides puts their friendship to the ultimate test. All of the he-said-she-said and finger pointing leads to a major accident with all fingers now pointing to Kaila. Will the cheerleaders turn their back on her? Will Sacha be able to say goodbye? Will Zaria's jealousy be the end of she and Alainna's friendship? It's a disaster of epic proportion. Can the Double Dutch Dolls work Double Time to fix this mess?
  • Double Trouble

    K. Charles

    Paperback (Brown House Publishing, April 8, 2014)
    After winning a spot in the Project Fresh Design Challenge, the hottest fashion competition for up and coming designers, it seems like all 14-year old Kaila Bradley’s dreams could come true. After all, she’s the youngest competitor ever and everyone knows she’s got tons of potential. Twin sister Zaria is also on the top of the world chasing her dreams of a State soccer championship.But, things go from bad to worse as Kaila struggles to balance friends, school, and family. And, after the ultimate fashion betrayal tears she and Zaria apart, Kaila loses the one person she thought would always be in her corner. Now, to take home both big wins, the Double Dutch Dolls will have to find their way back to each other and decide if they’re willing to do the one thing they swore never to do again. Is trading places their only chance or will it lead to Double Trouble?
  • America in the 1940s

    Charles Wills

    Hardcover (Facts on File, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Designed to be accessible to young readers, these volumes offer a way of learning about the history of America. Each book includes information on what was happening in the arts, sciences, popular culture, fashion, and music. They include 100 or more photographs, box features, pull-out quotations, a glossary, a further reading list, and an index.
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  • Double Time

    K. Charles

    (Brown House Publishing, Nov. 1, 2014)
    Kaila Bradley can't take any more bad news. Sascha's been her BFF since Ms. Hazel's first grade class and now Sascha is leaving Stylesboro. Not only is Kaila losing her best friend but the Stingray cheerleaders are losing one of their own. The squad is more than a team, they're like sisters. At least that's what they thought until Trinity stabs them in the back. Now, all the cheerleaders are on the chopping block.Watching the cheerleaders fall apart, Zaria and Alainna joke about the drama. But, it's no laughing matter when they also get caught up in the fighting and choosing sides puts their friendship to the ultimate test. All of the he-said-she-said and finger pointing leads to a major accident with all fingers now pointing to Kaila. Will the cheerleaders turn their back on her? Will Sacha be able to say goodbye? Will Zaria's jealousy be the end of she and Alainna's friendship? It's a disaster of epic proportion. Can the Double Dutch Dolls work Double Time to fix this mess?
  • America in the 1940s

    Charles Wills

    language (Facts on File, Aug. 1, 2005)
    Explores cultural, economic, and political events of the 1940s, including the bombings of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima.
  • Paddy Pigs Poems

    Charles

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Oct. 1, 1989)
    Paddy Pig, Victorian gentleman-poet extraordinaire, has a most unusual way of ending his poems, a style that raises the eyebrows of his more conventional friends
  • The View From My Makeup Collection

    win Kelly Charles

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 6, 2015)
    Let the adventure continue based upon the The storyline that was given in The View from my heels when Zoe and Kelly take another look at the advice giver of Miami as they go on the path of life Now with the next chapter we are focused on the family around main character JT and all the adventures including helping Zoe Focus on the
  • Mahalia Jackson

    Charles K. Wolfe

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, July 1, 1990)
    A biography of the renowned gospel singer who hoped, through her art, to break down some of the barriers between black and white people.
  • How Is a Crayon Made?

    Charles

    Paperback (Aladdin, June 1, 1990)
    A photographic tour inside a crayon factory reveals how tanks of steaming wax are transformed into colorful crayons complete with labeled paper wrappers
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