
A patriarch of a wealthy and powerful family suddenly passes away, leaving his wife and daughter with a shocking secret inheritance that threatens to unravel and destroy their lives.

A patriarch of a wealthy and powerful family suddenly passes away, leaving his wife and daughter with a shocking secret inheritance that threatens to unravel and destroy their lives.

A desperate filmmaker is seized by inspiration when he and his girlfriend adopt a traumatized rescue dog.

Anne Hooper’s Kama Sutra updates and reinterprets the 2,000 year–old sexual text in a fully illustrated guide that features specially commissioned photographs and information on ways to enrich and diversify one’s sex life. In this classic volume of sexual learning, Anne Hooper brings together the best of the eastern sexual teaching, the Kama Sutra, the Ananga Ranga, The Perfumed Garden, and The Tao to create a new classic that encourages an emphasis on pressure points, manners, artistic freedom, and most of all finding and pursuing a loving sexual relationship. She discourages the focus from accomplishing distorted poses—-in actuality, they are advanced yoga positions—-and instead has discovered the true spirit of these ancient teachings and applied the teachings to contemporary lovemaking.

Many accounts of climate change depict disasters striking faraway places: melting ice caps, fearsome hurricanes, all-consuming fires. How can seeing the consequences of human impacts up close help us grasp how global warming affects us and our neighbors? This book is a travelogue that spotlights what a changing climate looks like on the local level–for wherever local happens to be.

This book describes the development of portable, wearable, and highly customizable hand exoskeletons to aid patients suffering from hand disabilities.

Outside of specialized works devoted to “black history,” blacks are largely absent from Canada’s historical literature. It is not that they have been air- brushed out of the grand panorama: they were never included to begin with. This state of affairs obscures the fact that “black history” is “white history” – what usually passes for history tout court – and the sooner this is recog- nized the better. We cannot know who we are without knowing who we were, and we in Canada – whatever our origins or skin tone – will never know that without understanding the black experience and what it tells us about the Eurocentric culture that has dominated our history. But we cannot begin to restore the missing black element to its rightful place without first establish- ing who the blacks were who have been left out.

A titillating story about a group of five macho dancers navigating their own lives and the women who would do anything to keep them by their side.

During World War II when the Americans needed to find a secure method of communicating they devised a code using the Navajo language. So Navajos were recruited to become what they call code talkers. They would be assigned to a unit and would communicate with other units using the code so that even though the enemy could listen they couldn’t understand what they were saying. And to insure that the code is protected men are assigned to protect it at all costs. One of these men is Joe Enders, a man who sustained an injury that can make him unfit for duty but he manages to avoid it and is told of his duty and that the man he is suppose to protect is Ben Yahzee. Initially there is tension but the two men learn to get along.

Jack Ryan, a charming but mischievous kid with a history of small cons, never nasty, as he always approaches life from the pleasant side, goes to surfers paradise Hawai, where dodgy district judge Walter Crewes enlists him to get to real big criminals. Jack finds himself teaming up in bed and thieving ‘business’ with Nancy Hayes, the greedy mistress of evil hotel magnate Ray Ritchie and his dumb lieutenant Bob Rogers, Jr. and a real temptress gold-digger but is about the only one without an hidden agenda…

“KOKO” is an extraordinary story of a young financial guru (Randy) who suffers a lifetime of heartaches only to discover that the one purest form of love was found in his only true companion – his dog (Koko). This is a remarkable love story with a triumphant and spectacularly happy ending. It’s about a young accounting executive, RANDY, who lives through hard life issues ranging from heartbreak to job loss – …Randy later adopts a dog named Koko and with the gentle companionship of his new trusted friend, finds a new lease on life and love. As he heals from all of his wounds, he finds himself immediately bonding with Koko, like all pure and natural love does. His concern and empathy blossoms and is innocent and pure in nature. There is no malice, designs on self-gain or otherwise, and his relationship with Koko is purely one of the greatest emotions – LOVE. Randy feels a connection so deep that the only way he can express his commitment to Koko is through the bonds of matrimony. As …

“The Brookdale Institute” is a mysterious, little-known hospital for the criminally insane (a fact which is kept on a need-to know basis). Brookdale has another, more lucrative facet; a safe harbor for the chronically drug-addicted rich and famous, especially the sons and daughters of the above, whose families have tried everything. “The Institute” is also for the once-famous, who, having bottomed out, also have no where else to turn but Brookdale. Investigating possible health code violations, “Jennifer/Samantha”, (Sara Downing), a career-driven reporter for “The Philadelphia Enquirer”, checks in under the guise of a patient, in hope of getting a hot story. Unbeknownst to her, the real scoop is much more awesome then even she could write about, should she live to tell. Brookdale is infested with super-intelligent, supernaturally empowered killer rats, a by-product of forgotten experiments conducted by “Dr. William Winslow” (Ron Perlman), the Chief Psychiatrist at Brookdale. Winslow …

A father and his teen daughter attend a pop concert only to realize they’ve entered the center of a dark and sinister event.