Book 2 of the Quinn Hawk series. Quinn Hawk should have been happy. Everything finally seemed to be going right...until it all went wrong. Rhiannon was missing, the duke was upset, and he was about to be sent to live with a baron he knew nothing about. Worst of all, solving the bishop's riddle produced more questions than answers. As he continues his quest to learn the truth about his parents' deaths, Quinn finds himself in the middle of a dangerous struggle for power. Lies and deceit are around every corner, and Quinn must decide how much he is willing to risk to find the truth....
Book 2 of the Quinn Hawk series. Quinn Hawk should have been happy. Everything finally seemed to be going right...until it all went wrong. Rhiannon wa...
In February 2008, during first period English class at a junior high school in Oxnard, California, blue-eyed and blond fourteen-year-old Brandon McInerney shot and killed fifteen-year-old Larry King, a brown boy, who had recently begun to identify as "Leticia."
Shaken by a newspaper item about this murder and further unsettled by ongoing media that sidestepped gender identity and race in the coverage of the crime, psychologist Ken Corbett traveled to LA to attend the trial. Drawing on firsthand observations, interviews, and decades of academic work on gender and sexuality, Corbett...
In February 2008, during first period English class at a junior high school in Oxnard, California, blue-eyed and blond fourteen-year-old Brandon Mc...