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From the wilds of Montana emerges one last Jewel, an unknown brother burning with hatred for his father's might legacy. Malachite—as wild and untamed as the devil stallion he has vowed to vanquish. But he cannot conquer the way his Comanche blood rages for gentle mother and widow Millie Potter. For in her devoted gaze and loving arms he knows his lonely heart has finally found a home. The Jewels of Texas The Infamous Jewels of Texas—Diamond, Pearl, Jade And Ruby—Must Face One Final Secret….
Malachite, The Sorcerer’s Heir is an adventure-packed middle-grade novel, featuring multiple themes including mystery, friendship, action and fantasy, referring to a magical world of sorcerers living among us. It follows the beginning of a young sorcerer’s great adventure as he trains to become what he was prophesized to be.Brody Malachite is an eleven-year-old strange boy with unique abilities he’s never fully understood. He’s been living with his godmother all his life, who refuses to tell him anything about his parents. But when disaster strikes and Brody crosses paths with detective Fern Harraken, the boy discovers that he is the only person in a world full of magical people who can stop the newly-risen, evil sorcerer: Lord Velkrom. In order to prepare himself for his destiny, Brody joins Fern as his detective assistant to help out with his cases and develop his magical abilities.In this particular book, Brody and Fern are on the case of figuring out who the mole in the Academy is and stop this spy from stealing any further information. To accomplish this task, Brody and Fern may need the help of other, talented young sorcerers out there. The question is, will Brody be capable of becoming a true sorcerer and discover his true identity on the way? Or will he be too late and let the world suffer the consequences?
Libraries are full of travel books on Africa, but Malachite Lion is a narrative of an unplanned adventure, a modern odyssey that recounts the mysteries and paradoxes of East Africa. The book describes a journey through the crowded, bustling streets of Nairobi, into the wilds of Masai Mara and Amboseli, to ancient, mystifying Mombasa, electrifying Malindi and the sensuous Seychelles. Much of our experience with today’s East Africa is limited by what we see in edited natural history documentaries and sensational news stories. For most of us the place is a fantasy, as unreal as Sindbad's Baghdad. Richard Modlin’s exciting account of his travels through Kenya and the Seychelles will dispel some of the apprehensions that cloak this strange land and its people. His experiences as a scientist and academic have provided him with the skills to interestingly record his provocative observations, interactions, experiences, feelings and thoughts, and transport the reader beyond the confines of a tour bus. Descriptions of his encounters with the variety of indigenous people and wildlife are poignant, humorous and heartwarming. Malachite Lion is a definite read for anyone who has ever dreamed of traveling to East Africa realistically and vicariously.
Nancy Drew and her friends aren't having the most restful Malibu vacation. After noticing pollution on the shores of their beautiful beachfront condo, they check into the shady "holistic spa" next door to investigate a motivational guru who could be tied to ocean garbage dumping! An environmental, ripped-from-the-headlines adventure, with some Kardashian sister look-alikes thrown in. Book two in the Malibu Mystery Trilogy.
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What hope is there for Africa? Since the heady and hopeful days of decolonisation the story seems to be one of unrelenting disaster - revolution; brutal military dictatorship; ethnic conflict - even genocide; civil war; state-threatening corruption; economic failure; and, in places, the complete breakdown of state and society. And all has been compounded by natural disasters - drought, famine and the scourge of AIDS. But there is another, less reported, story of Africa: throwing off the colonial past, embracing modernity, learning fast, gaining in pride and self-confidence and embracing the crucial management function; all this in the context of fruitful collaboration with Europe and American business and, increasingly, with the rising Asian economic superpowers. Jonathan Lawley's Beyond the Malachite Hills paints a vivid and convincing picture of solid political, social and economic progress. He is in a unique position to tell this story. After a 'colonial' childhood in India under the Raj and in white-dominated Southern Rhodesia, followed by school and university in apartheid South Africa, he rejected racialism and white minority rule. He joined the British Colonial Service and served as a District Officer in Northern Rhodesia in the years running up to decolonisation, and stayed on in Zambia after independence. Jonathan Lawley's business career reflected and contributed to African economic advancement, firmly rooted in a rejection of racialism even in its heartland of big, European-dominated, business. He applied his business ideals in pursuing indigenous technical and business training in copper mining in Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), followed by assignments in Morocco and Mauritius. A brief interlude and a return to African politics came when he helped to supervise the elections following the Lancaster House Agreement which brought Robert Mugabe to power in Zimbabwe. But his most lasting contribution to Africa came with the mining giant Rio Tinto, and his ground-breaking scheme for training indigenous technical managers. These rose to the highest positions and broke the mould of European managerial and technical dominance. His promotion of African business continued in his role as Africa Director of the British Executive Service Overseas (BESO) and as Director of the Royal African Society and consultant to the West African Business Association (WABA) and the Southern African Business Forum (SABF). Beyond the Malachite Hills is a remarkable testament to his long-lasting and profound involvement with this often misunderstood continent.
Enjoy this HOT dragon shifter romance series starter by USA Today Bestselling paranormal romance author Starla Night! A Gruff Dragon Boss Dragon shifter CEO Malachite "Mal" Onyx doesn't have time for relationships. But the domineering billionaire dragon has no choice. He must marry a human female and produce dragonlets or return to his home planet Draconis and take the claw of Empress Horribus. Where can he find a willing bride? Preferably one who is lush and curvy, with soft brown hair and sparkling green eyes, and who makes his soul light on fire...and who is exactly like his quiet intern, Cheryl... A Curvy Human Intern Drooling over smoking hot dragon shifters under the pretense of drawing them is a definite perk of Cheryl's graphic design internship. Especially the hard-bodied CEO dragon, who's as ripped as Superman and flies, too. But when her next "duties as assigned" turn out to be marrying him, the virgin intern has to think hard before turning her boss down. There's something sweetly endearing about his impossible demands. His toe-curling kisses offer their own irresistible enticement... This is a complete romance novel with steamy love scenes, dragon alien abductions, wild boss-intern banter, and a guaranteed happy ending. A dragon male has never dared to turn down the Empress. The entire universe is about to be rocked by a shy, curvy female from a backwater little planet named Earth! Onyx Dragons: Malachite is the first book in the 7 Virgin Brides for 7 Weredragon Billionaires series, although all books in the series can be read as standalone romances. For fans of Elizabeth Briggs, Shannon Meyer, Roxie Ray, and Zoe Chant this is a sexy romantic story with a guaranteed happily ever after. Fall in love with these wild dragon heroes!
The Malachite of the title is the dazzling green of the of the central African jungle so brilliantly described in this seven month journey. But green also describes the group of five young people who share a huge Bedford truck in their arduous trek from Cape Town to the Sahara and England. It's a deeply rewarding journey, however, for both reader and author. His powers of description will challenge anyone to resist the lure of Africa's wildlife and majestic scenery.
When Nancy and her friends help organize a star-studded fundraiser for Malachite Beach, they discover that the celebrities, as well as themselves, are the targets of deadly foul play.