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New from “a definite star on the rise.” (LINNEA SINCLAIR) My name is Raine Benares. Until last week I was a seeker—a finder of things lost and people missing. Now I’m psychic roommates with the Saghred, an ancient stone with cataclysmic powers. Just me, the stone, and all the souls it’s ingested over the centuries. Crowded doesn’t even begin to describe it. All I want is my life back—which means getting rid of the stone and the power it possesses. To sort things out, I head for the Isle of Mid, home to the most prestigious sorcery school, as well as the Conclave, the governing body for all magic users. It’s also home to power- grubbing mages who want me dead and goblins who see me as a thief. As if that’s not enough, Mid’s best student spellsingers are disappearing left and right, and I’m expected to find them. Lives are at stake, goblins are threatening to sue, mages are getting greedier, and the stone’s power is getting stronger by the hour. This could get ugly.
1 Hamster, 3 Cats, 4 Dogs and 1 Rabbit aren't animals that would normally get along but then they are all sent to a magical kingdom for fighting each other all the time, and there they have lived for centuries and have learned to live and love each other. But, then their friend from the sea kingdom next door came to them. A dolphin princess named Elena gets kidnapped! So the question is, can the army of unlikely friends save the young princess from certain doom?
Arriving on the Isle of Mid to rid herself of an ancient stone and the power it possesses, Raine Banares must deal with mages who want her dead and suspicious goblins while trying to find out why Mid's best student spell-singers are disappearing.
Virtual War and Magical Death is a provocative examination of the relations between anthropology and contemporary global war. Several arguments unite the collected essays, which are based on ethnographic research in varied locations, including Guatemala, Uganda, and Tanzania, as well as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, and the United States. Foremost is the contention that modern high-tech warfare—as it is practiced and represented by the military, the media, and civilians—is analogous to rituals of magic and sorcery. Technologies of "virtual warfare," such as high-altitude bombing, remote drone attacks, night-vision goggles, and even music videoes and computer games that simulate battle, reproduce the imaginative worlds and subjective experiences of witchcraft, magic, and assault sorcery long studied by cultural anthropologists. Another significant focus of the collection is the U.S. military's exploitation of ethnographic research, particularly through its controversial Human Terrain Systems (HTS) Program, which embeds anthropologists as cultural experts in military units. Several pieces address the ethical dilemmas that HTS and other counterinsurgency projects pose for anthropologists. Other essays reveal the relatively small scale of those programs in relation to the military's broader use of, and ambitions for, social scientific data. Contributors. Robertson Allen, Brian Ferguson, Sverker Finnström, Roberto J. González, David H. Price, Antonius Robben, Victoria Sanford, Jeffrey Sluka, Koen Stroeken, Matthew Sumera, Neil L. Whitehead
Read two complete paranormal fantasy novels: Blood of Stone (Stone Blood Series Book 1) and Magic Currents (stand-alone novel) by bestseller Jayne Faith! BLOOD OF STONE A secret twin kidnapped by a Faerie king . . . Hunting down the rogue vampire who killed her mother is Petra Maguire's sole mission in life, despite her father’s urging to serve her people back home in Faerie. But when Petra discovers she has a changeling twin who’s been kidnapped, she can’t avoid Faerie affairs any longer. Plunging back into a world of magic, royalty, and power plays, her daring rescue of her sister pushes inter-kingdom hostilities to a tipping point. And suddenly, Petra is up to her eyeballs in Fae politics. Tensions erupt into a threat of all-out war, and the only way to settle matters is for Petra to enter a battle of champions—a fight to the death. Find out what fate awaits Petra Maguire in Blood of Stone by Jayne Faith, the new urban fantasy hit for fans of Sarah J Maas, Ilona Andrews, Patricia Briggs, and Jim Butcher. MAGIC CURRENTS In The Colony where the Demon Lord devours the hearts of witches to feed his power, a woman’s magic must stay hidden . . . The Demon Lord claimed Victoria’s mother and fiance years ago. Now she’s living her life raising six orphan girls and trying to conceal her magical abilities before the Demon Lord claims her next. But then a handsome but foul-mouthed, bad-tempered stranger begins following her, any hope of avoiding the same fate as her mother is shattered. Lorenzo, a surly fallen angel, knows how to end the Demon Lord’s tyranny, but he was betrayed by the last witch who vowed to help him. Despite his grudge against witches, he knows Victoria is the key to breaking the curse of the Watchtower, and he needs her water magic to finish the job. There’s only one problem: his plan to take down the watchtower could kill hundreds of innocent people in the process, and Victoria can’t let that happen. But if they don’t break the curse, the Colony will be condemned to a fate worse than death: another hundred years of the Demon Lord’s cruel reign. A futuristic fairy tale that will keep you up reading all night! Keywords Free books; free book; free ebook; free ebooks; free download; free box set; free fantasy; free series; free fantasy series; free paranormal romance; free urban fantasy; free paranormal fantasy
In the 21st century, young girls crossed over to the Illusory Dream Continent due to gaming. They met two handsome guys and became extremely powerful people. They destroyed six countries and unified the continent ...
The Universe can be a curious place, often confounding to ordinary minds. But not to Silicent Fogg’s brilliant mathematical brain. As a magical mathematician, he thrives on the Universe’s befuddlements, claiming he can calculate everything out with his own special brand of magical math. So when Mr. P wakes convinced the whole Universe is out of whack, Silicent jumps at the chance to take the case and raise money to buy his granddaughter a new dress. Now he just needs to factor every possible outcome in a lopsided battle where success is, at best, improbable. Cue a silly vengeance scheme, the Universe’s most ruthless assassins, giant killer butterflies, a train heist, a rabbit costume, and a storyline too absurd to be anything but real. Well, real in the sense that it’s likely implausible, if you catch my drift.
When summoned by the Elven chief, Ein makes the trek to the village of Syth Mill to meet with her. This wise elf was once close with Jayle, Ishtarica’s First King, and she claims to know a thing or two about the red foxes. With his trusty knight Chris by his side, Ein learns of a sealed shrine nestled deep within the village’s holy grounds. But just as our crown prince solves the mystery of this shrine, he discovers that Syth Mill has completely transformed. Meanwhile, a mysterious string of noble kidnappings has left Heim in shambles. With no end in sight to these terrors, one has to ask: who’s behind all of this? When Elena stops to ask this question herself, she comes to a horrific realization—Heim may not be the kingdom she once thought it was. Now scared for her life, the noblewoman no longer knows whom she can trust.
Dahlia’s quiet evening with Volf gets interrupted when a rain-soaked Marcella appears at her front gate pleading for help. Not all problems can be remedied with mere words, and Dahlia must fly into the face of danger now that lives are on the line. She may have the mettle to fight and the savvy to use her new noble connections, but this new project requires an extra pair of hands: someone with magic compatible with her own. Who will her partner be? How will they work together? Progress and farewells await in the sixth installment of Dahlia’s artisanal adventures!