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    fashion
  • make out of components (often in an improvising manner); "She fashioned a tent out of a sheet and a few sticks"

  • Make into a particular or the required form

  • Use materials to make into

  • manner: how something is done or how it happens; "her dignified manner"; "his rapid manner of talking"; "their nomadic mode of existence"; "in the characteristic New York style"; "a lonely way of life"; "in an abrasive fashion"

  • characteristic or habitual practice





    online
  • on-line: connected to a computer network or accessible by computer; "an on-line database"

  • While so connected or under computer control

  • With processing of data carried out simultaneously with its production

  • on-line(a): being in progress now; "on-line editorial projects"

  • In or into operation or existence

  • on-line: on a regular route of a railroad or bus or airline system; "on-line industries"





    fair
  • To a high degree

  • fairly: in conformity with the rules or laws and without fraud or cheating; "they played fairly"

  • free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules; "a fair referee"; "fair deal"; "on a fair footing"; "a fair fight"; "by fair means or foul"

  • Without cheating or trying to achieve unjust advantage

  • carnival: a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.











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Raiders of the Lost Corset: A Crime of Fashion Mystery


Raiders of the Lost Corset: A Crime of Fashion Mystery



Lacey can't wait to see France for the first time with friend Magda Rousseau, corset creator for D.C.'s wealthiest and kinkiest. Lacey's job there is to report on haute couture, but the real reason for the trip is the supposed Rousseau lost treasure: a corset lined with jewels. But just before the big trip, someone poisons Magda. Could it have something to do with the priceless corset? To find out, Lacey must follow a dangerous thread that will lead her to the answers-and perhaps the missing jewels.










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It's been a while!! But I'm glad to be back with a dolly update, LOL.

I was also one of the pack who was a bit pissed that they changed up Vanessa's face. I remember when they introduced her during the toy fair online they slipped it in that they changed up her sculpt. But she's gorgeous. And she's my fave from this last wave of the close-ups.











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A Fair of the Heart (Welcome To Redemption)






Single mother, and work-at-home beautician, Lauren Frazier can barely keep a roof over her head, let alone stop it from falling down around her. When handyman Caleb Hunter shows up at her door for a haircut, he's the answer to her prayers--and the attraction is instantaneous. Too bad her troublesome ten-year-old son isn't quite as thrilled to have Caleb hanging around.

Old wounds have kept Caleb from returning to Redemption permanently. When he receives word of his mother's unexpected death, guilt and regret bring him home again, but will the love of a good woman keep him there? Beautiful, witty, and strong, Lauren excites Caleb like no woman ever has, but she's a package deal, and he's not sure he's prepared to take on a ready-made family.

* * * *

After brushing the hair clippings from his neck and shoulders, Lauren swept the cape away and tried to hand him a mirror.

He waved it away and pulled out his wallet. "I'm sure it's fine. So what do I owe you?"

"Ten bucks." She accepted the twenty he handed her and opened her cash box to pull out a ten.

"Keep it. Put it toward a new doorknob."

With a grateful nod, she stuck the ten back in the box. "Thanks."

Caleb winked at her and turned to leave. He stepped on a loose floorboard on his way to the door. "Your husband's not much of a handyman, is he?"

"I'm divorced. And no, he never was much of a handyman. Philandering? Now, there's a sport he excelled at."

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean--"

She waved him off. "Consider us even in the foot-in-mouth department."

He held her gaze for a moment, then casually glanced around. Lauren inwardly cringed. By the time her ex had left her for greener pastures of the big-boobed variety, the house had pretty much been falling down around her ears. And with only one income to pay bills, mortgage, and take care of her two kids, there wasn't much leftover for home repairs.

"I'm not very handy either, as you can see." She shrugged, making no apologies for her lack of carpentry skills.

He surprised her with a soft chuckle. "Yep. Got that. Listen, I have some free time later this afternoon. It wouldn't take me long to do some general repairs."

Lauren stared at him for several heartbeats, at a loss as to what to say. No one had ever offered to help before. "I appreciate it, but...well, truth is I wouldn't be able to pay you much. And by much, I mean nothing." She gave him a cheeky grin.

"I wouldn't accept your money anyway. I was thinking more along the lines of old-fashioned bartering."

She crossed her arms and cocked a brow. "You're entering dangerous territory, Mr. Hunter." Okay, so the guy was a hottie. Didn't mean she'd jump into bed with him to get a few doorknobs reattached, or a few loose board nailed down. Or the closet door in Emma's room put back on track, or the screen in Max's bedroom window patched, or the vanity door in the upstairs bathroom re-hinged, or--

"I meant supper, Ms. Frazier. As in a home cooked meal? Haven't had one in years and thought a couple hours of home repairs might be worth some meatloaf and mashed potatoes, maybe some buttered rolls."

Lauren's cheeks grew hot, surprising her. Blushing? Her? Wow, now there's a novelty. "I can do supper. Although my son, Max, might run away from home if I make meatloaf. How about chicken and rice bake and some of those pop-open crescent rolls?"

"Throw in dessert, and it's a deal."

Lauren leaned a hip against the wall. "Well, now, dessert is a whole other ballgame. Especially 'home cooked' dessert."

He grinned. "Name your price."

"Max's bottom dresser drawer. It's been stuck shut for months."

"Chocolate?"

"What else?"

He stuck out his hand. "Deal."

Single mother, and work-at-home beautician, Lauren Frazier can barely keep a roof over her head, let alone stop it from falling down around her. When handyman Caleb Hunter shows up at her door for a haircut, he's the answer to her prayers--and the attraction is instantaneous. Too bad her troublesome ten-year-old son isn't quite as thrilled to have Caleb hanging around.

Old wounds have kept Caleb from returning to Redemption permanently. When he receives word of his mother's unexpected death, guilt and regret bring him home again, but will the love of a good woman keep him there? Beautiful, witty, and strong, Lauren excites Caleb like no woman ever has, but she's a package deal, and he's not sure he's prepared to take on a ready-made family.

* * * *

After brushing the hair clippings from his neck and shoulders, Lauren swept the cape away and tried to hand him a mirror.

He waved it away and pulled out his wallet. "I'm sure it's fine. So what do I owe you?"

"Ten bucks." She accepted the twenty he handed her and opened her cash box to pull out a ten.

"Keep it. Put it toward a new doorknob."

With a grateful nod, she stuck the ten back in the box. "Thanks."

Caleb winked at her and turned to leave. He stepped on a loose floorboard on his way to the door. "Your husband's not much of a handyman, is he?"

"I'm divorced. And no, he never was much of a handyman. Philandering? Now, there's a sport he excelled at."

"I'm sorry. I didn't mean--"

She waved him off. "Consider us even in the foot-in-mouth department."

He held her gaze for a moment, then casually glanced around. Lauren inwardly cringed. By the time her ex had left her for greener pastures of the big-boobed variety, the house had pretty much been falling down around her ears. And with only one income to pay bills, mortgage, and take care of her two kids, there wasn't much leftover for home repairs.

"I'm not very handy either, as you can see." She shrugged, making no apologies for her lack of carpentry skills.

He surprised her with a soft chuckle. "Yep. Got that. Listen, I have some free time later this afternoon. It wouldn't take me long to do some general repairs."

Lauren stared at him for several heartbeats, at a loss as to what to say. No one had ever offered to help before. "I appreciate it, but...well, truth is I wouldn't be able to pay you much. And by much, I mean nothing." She gave him a cheeky grin.

"I wouldn't accept your money anyway. I was thinking more along the lines of old-fashioned bartering."

She crossed her arms and cocked a brow. "You're entering dangerous territory, Mr. Hunter." Okay, so the guy was a hottie. Didn't mean she'd jump into bed with him to get a few doorknobs reattached, or a few loose board nailed down. Or the closet door in Emma's room put back on track, or the screen in Max's bedroom window patched, or the vanity door in the upstairs bathroom re-hinged, or--

"I meant supper, Ms. Frazier. As in a home cooked meal? Haven't had one in years and thought a couple hours of home repairs might be worth some meatloaf and mashed potatoes, maybe some buttered rolls."

Lauren's cheeks grew hot, surprising her. Blushing? Her? Wow, now there's a novelty. "I can do supper. Although my son, Max, might run away from home if I make meatloaf. How about chicken and rice bake and some of those pop-open crescent rolls?"

"Throw in dessert, and it's a deal."

Lauren leaned a hip against the wall. "Well, now, dessert is a whole other ballgame. Especially 'home cooked' dessert."

He grinned. "Name your price."

"Max's bottom dresser drawer. It's been stuck shut for months."

"Chocolate?"

"What else?"

He stuck out his hand. "Deal."










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