![]() “Sweet rack,” she said, acknowledging my bra. And mother of pearl, she was almost always right. Holly had always had a way of getting me to do things she wanted me to do (under the guise that she knew what was best for me). I was laid out flat on the sheets in a charming lacy peach bra, half way in and out of the damn jeans that she had convinced me to buy, even though I knew I was in no way young enough to work them in the way they deserved to be worked. ![]() ![]() Suck it in, Grace!” She came barreling through the door, stopping short when she saw me struggling on the bed. I was in the process of trying to get my ass into a new pair of low rise jeans that were so low they might be illegal. “Wow,” I heard her say as I laughed quietly to myself. “Did you actually just say that to a half-naked girl? Seriously, you should know better. “Is this an ‘I don’t think you’re ready for this jelly’ situation?” ![]() You do realize I have seen you na**d before, right?” Holly shouted through the bedroom door. ![]()
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![]() ![]() The smooth, untextured pages allow for beautiful blending or gradient techniques with colored pencils or are perfect for pens, allowing the nib to glide evenly over the surface without feathering. Secret Gardenand Enchanted Forest fans and newcomers alike will welcome this creative journey into an inky new world.For Lost Ocean, Johanna picked a crisp ivory paper that accentuates and compliments your chosen color palette. Visit coral reefs and barnacle-studded shipwrecks, discover intricate shells and pirate treasure. Through intricate pen and ink illustrations to complete, color, and embellish, readers will meet shoals of exotic fish, curious octopuses, and delicately penned seahorses. ![]() ![]() With Lost Ocean, Johanna Basford invites color-inners of all ages to discover an enchanting underwater world hidden in the depths of the sea. Description From the creator of the worldwide bestsellers Secret Garden and Enchanted Forest, a beautiful new coloring book that takes you on a magical journey beneath the waves. ![]() ![]() After being thrust into the role of Duke at the young age of nineteen, he has worked tirelessly to restore the family name and fortune. Sebastian has been steady his whole adult life. ![]() When she learns that there is a possibility to attend school, she yearns to have an independent life away from her demanding relatives who have taken her in and put her to work as a free nanny to their children. She has resigned herself to a life of caring for her extended family and dedicating herself to her studies. Plus, at her age, she is all but put on the She knows too many languages and is too opinionated to be considered a marriageable young lady. When I saw it was a story about a young woman attending Oxford in 1879, I could not hit the one-click purchase button fast enough.Īnnabelle Archer is a bluestocking through and through. I mean, who doesn’t love to daydream about a handsome duke with a swoon-worthy British accent. When I saw this historical romance novel popping up everywhere on social media last year, I knew it was a book I had to read. ![]() Happily, I didn’t need to make a trip out because I had Evie Dunmore’s debut novel, Bringing Down the Duke, on my shelf waiting for me to give it a reread. ![]() An estate with rolling green hills, fountains, and flower gardens… a dashing duke rides up to sweep me off my feet onto his horse as we ride off into the sunset…and, or at this point, of what feels like day 5,879 of stay at home, I would settle for a trip to the bookstore. ![]() |