Emily Duvall: 5 books

Cut

Book cover of Cut

Cut

by Emily Duvall
Language: English
Release Date: March 31, 2016

Jessica Cahill is having one perfect night. In six weeks she'll walk down the aisle and marry her long-time boyfriend. But for tonight, she's celebrating hard at her bachelorette party. It's the time of her life until... she takes things too far. Brent Harrison is having the worst night of his life....
Book cover of Inclusions
by Emily Duvall
Language: English
Release Date: June 1, 2015

When Melanie Cahill turned her back on Luke Harrison seven years ago, she cut ties with him completely. Not once has she checked on what happened to him. Nor does she care. Then her incarcerated brother asks her for an unthinkable favor that puts Melanie directly back in Luke's path. She needs uncomplicated....
Book cover of Carats
by Emily Duvall
Language: English
Release Date: October 3, 2017

Self-centered, rude, and undeniably handsome, Damon Harrison can’t be bothered to help anyone besides himself. As a lawyer for his family’s jewelry store, he’s used to appraising diamonds with impeccable standards and a critical eye. But when a beautiful stranger asks for help, he rejects everything...
Book cover of Louisiana Women

Louisiana Women

Their Lives and Times

by Janet Allured, Court Carney, Emily Clark
Language: English
Release Date: March 15, 2016

Louisiana Women: Their Lives and Times, volume 2, highlights the significant historical contributions of some of Louisiana’s most noteworthy and also overlooked women from the eighteenth century to the present. This volume underscores the cultural, social, and political distinctiveness of the state...
Book cover of Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors

Memorial Boxes and Guarded Interiors

Edith Wharton and Material Culture

by Emily J. Orlando, Jamie Barlowe, Jacqueline Wilson-Jordan
Language: English
Release Date: November 1, 2014

In Edith Wharton’s works, references to architecture, interior decoration, painting, sculpture, and fashion abound. As these essays demonstrate, art and objects are for Wharton evidence of cultural belief and reflect the values, assumptions, and customs of the burgeoning consumer culture in which...
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