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Four friends, three days, two lovers, and one very haunted theme park On a stormy Halloween weekend, Ray enlists his best friends Joaquin, Sofia, and Isabella to help him make a documentary of Malicia, the abandoned theme park off the coast of the Dominican Republic where his mother and brother died in a mass killing thirteen years ago. But what should be an easy weekend trip quickly turns into something darker because all four friends have come to Malicia for their own reasons: Ray has come to Malicia to find out the truth of the massacre that destroyed his family. Isabella has come to make art out of Ray’s tragedy for her own personal gain. Sofia has come to support her friends in one last adventure before she goes to med school. Joaquin already knows the truth of the Malicia Massacre and he has come to betray his crush Ray to the evil that made the park possible. With an impending hurricane and horrors around every corner, they all struggle to face the deadly storm and their own inner demons. But the deadliest evil of all is the ancient malignant presence on the island
A royal noble and the crown princess meet in a field of flowers. After fate threatens to pull them apart, they vow to be each other's strongest ally. What trials lay ahead of them in their vow to each other? From the galaxy of Quadrant III shines the brightest sun in the universe. Its shine brings a wealth of energy to the individuals who live under it. Magic is one of the most cherished ones. With an abundance of it around, It is no stranger to the life around it and their wellbeing. In the strength magic gives to the beings of Quadrant III lies the honor and warriorship of the Magic Knights. The most powerful kingdoms have Magic Knight armies that rival none. One such kingdom is the Sol kingdom. Also known as the kingdoms closest to the sun. Rich in magic and power, it rises by its great rulers. One is Rochel Sol. However, to do this she needs her strongest allies. Enter Mimi Nowell. As their fate intertwines, love blooms stronger than ever. What will their love bring to their kingdom and their bond?
Lumar: a magical little stone with a love of travel and a destiny that launches him on a grand journey of high adventure but also of great peril. Malicia: beautiful, mercurial, evil. A powerful young sorceress from the village of Kindi who is obsessed with darkness and her own sinister ambitions. Trapper: Malicia’s cat and unwilling companion. He is privy to her dark intentions and knows all her secrets. The destinies of these three entwine in unexpected ways and weave a web of intrigue and struggle that enmeshes them all. As the struggle intensifies and becomes more menacing, the fate of each and also that of Kindi and all its inhabitants hangs in the balance.
The great flood and Atlantis, history’s most tragic event and most sought-out mystery. Witness this tragedy and uncover the mystery through one man’s account, documenting A Lifetime in Aries. In ancient times, much like today, players on the world stage operated on one of two principles, for themselves or for their people. Find out who’s who in this gripping debut novel that tackles some of history’s most tragic events, biggest conspiracies, and introduces some lost heroes of a bygone age. Set against the backdrop of antiquity and the last Ice age, history is reimagined with alternative science challenging the conventional. With modern-day riddles explored and answered
Match, a particularly whiny young dragon, has accidentally changed a prince into a frog. The Magician's Union is not pleased. The only way for Match to undo his little magical mistake, however, is to find a princess willing to kiss the frog. And that's not as easy as it sounds.
The Idea of a Moral Economy is the first modern edition and English translation of three questions disputed at the University of Paris in 1330 by the theologian Gerard of Siena. The questions represent the most influential late medieval formulation of the natural law argument against usury and the illicit acquisition of property. Together they offer a particularly clear example of scholastic ideas about the nature and purpose of economic activity and the medieval concept of a moral economy. In his introduction, editor Lawrin Armstrong discusses Gerard's arguments and considers their significance both within the context of scholastic philosophy and law and as a critique of contemporary mainstream economics. His analysis demonstrates how Gerard's work is not only a valuable source for understanding economic thought in pre-modern Europe, but also a fertile resource for scholars of law, economics, and philosophy in medieval Europe and beyond.
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