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For millennia, a war has been waged for the dominion of man by forces born from the very beginning of creation. Its corruption spreads throughout and influences mankind’s steps to its eventual extinction. For their power is limitless, and their hatred all consuming. All that stands against these forces is a shadowy organization comprised of reformed immortals who were rejected by the daemons themselves. Their souls touched by the divine and purified by their strength and regret. What comes next will forever shape mankind’s path. The year is 1066. This eBook includes 13 hand drawn images from the author.
(New adult paranormal fantasy with witches, vampires, werewolves) California Bound “Where are you going?” Sage wants to follow me, but I have to do this alone. “We need passports,” I say, heading for the door. “Money and other papers. I know someone in the city who can get them for us.” Sage’s scent turns to fear. “You’re talking about the Mafia.” I smile back at him, one hand on the rusting door knob. “I am,” I say. “But who do you think should be afraid—them or me?” Charlotte and Sage flee across Europe, heading for America and the cure she hopes will save him from devolving into a soulless animal. But escape is much more complicated than she thought. Tracked and hunted by those with magic and driven by her refusal to quit, Charlotte’s past and the laws of her people push her to put them both at risk on a long shot that might end up hurrying Sage’s transformation into a revenant. KEYWORDS: paranormal series, paranormal books, paranormal fantasy, witches, witch, witch books, magical realism, witch fantasy, magical fantasy, vampire series, vampire books, shifter books, shifter series, werewolf series, werewolf books, vampire book
For years the provinces of Deverry have been in turmoil; now the conflict escalates with the kidnapping of Rhodry Maelwaedd, heir to the throne of Aberwyn. Intent on rescuing him, his beloved Jill and the elven wizard Salamander infiltrate the distant land of Bardex, where Rhodry is held captive. Tied to Deverry by obligation and circumstance, the immortal wizard Nevyn begins to see that all the kingdom's problems can be traced to a single source: a master of dark magics, backed by a network of evil that stretches across the sea. Now Nevyn understands that he too is being lured away to Bardek--and into a subtle, deadly trap designed especially for him. Katharine Kerr's novels of the Kingdom of Deverry unfold in a world of stunning richness and depth. Her vivid portrayal of characters caught in a complex web of fate and magic captures the imagination with a realism that few can match. Now she retums to this enchanted kingdom, where the wheels of destiny are tuming anew.
Following the pilgrim paths of 16th century Scotland, a young man, innocent of the turmoil overwhelming the country, discovers that most folks he meets strenuously cling to the old ways and superstitions. A teller of tales, Maolcolm influences all of their lives in extraordinary events that he regards as merely accidental. His legacy is swept out to sea, however. Or, on the other hand, is it really lost? That would be admitting that all the old traditions and folk beliefs including a belief in "the invisible kingdom" are lost.
Fleeing from his ferocious and parasitic pack, Braden accidentally stumbles across a former werewolf slayer. A double-edged sword of opportunity and death presents itself. The loner attempts to convince his new acquaintance to assist him in terminating his unwanted clan. Contemplating available options, the retired lycanthrope hunter debates whether to engage in one last mission and help an outcast slaughter his own family or simply kill the abomination that stands before her. In any event, given the current unexpected circumstances, the lady knows that she cannot remain in the sanctuary provided by a sleepy backwoods village.
Isle of Canes is the epic account of a multi-racial family in Louisiana that, over four generations and more than 150 years, rose from the chains of slavery to rule the Isle of Canes. Historically accurate, this first novel by eminent genealogist Elizabeth Shown Mills is a gripping tale of cultural and racial conflict, economic triumph and ruin, and unyielding family pride told against the backdrop of colonial and antebellum Louisiana.
Paladin Defender Kateryn is charged with leading a small force to escort a relic of deep spiritual importance from Spartha, back to its rightful home in the Brothermark. With her is Paladin Defender Orion, freshly promoted and still in the limelight after the heroic stand against the forces of the Abyss at the Battle of Andro
(Paranormal fantasy with witches, demons, vampires, werewolves, fairies, dragons) Brothers in Mischief “We’re working on a plan to track Belaisle.” Apollo said. “But we still haven’t hammered out all the details.” “Please,” I said, “at least tell me you’ll read me in before you run off and get yourself killed.” Apollo grinned. “Oh, Syd,” he said. “I knew you cared. Don’t worry, princess. Your knight in shining armor will make it all better.” I laughed out loud and punched his arm. He winced, rubbing the spot. “I mean it.” I jabbed a finger at Owen. “You, too. I’m counting on you to keep Mr. Mysterious here from making a mess.” Owen saluted. “Aye, aye, captain.” Boys. Unable to track the pieces of Creator without the assistance of her son, Gabriel, and the gates he’s able to open to the veil, Syd instead uses every resource to discover how the Brotherhood leader, Liander Belaisle, is tracking her. When her friend, Charlotte, approaches Syd about the wereking and his enduring hatred for all vampires, Syd uncovers a dangerous alliance that could mean the disastrous exposure of all paranormals to humankind. KEYWORDS: paranormal series, paranormal books, paranormal fantasy, witches, witch, witch books, magical realism, witch fantasy, magical fantasy, vampire series, vampire books, shifter books, shifter series, werewolf series, werewolf books, vampire book
Once upon a time, I had known nothing about my family. But then I went to Europe and discovered who I really was. And my new life...well, it was like something right out of a fairy tale. I was a member of the royal family of Dobrenica, a tiny, obscure European country with some very unusual attributes. Like magic. And ghosts. And vampires. But for the first time in my life I was truly happy. I was engaged to be married to the heir apparent to the throne, and we were in love. So my mood was high as I walked under the triumphal arch in the center of the capital city and passed the off little painting of a door that had intrigued me ever since I first came to Dobrenica. It was rendered so realistically that on first glance it seemed three dimensional, and I always ran my fingers over the amazing painting as I passed. But this time, my fingers closed on an actual cold metal doorknob, and the door swung inward, revealing a sun-drenched landscape and a teenage girl with honey-colored braids. As I stepped over the magical threshold, she spoke. "You are called to guide the child Aurelie,"she said. "But that is only half your task: to save Dobrenica, you must bring her here." And with that, she disappeared, leaving me floating like a spirit in a strange world, two hundred years in the past.
In Competence in Performance, Charles L. Briggs explores the nature of the gift of oral performance and the competence that underlies that ability. His study focuses on rural Hispanic communities in northern New Mexico. There, individuals, particularly older people, are highly respected for their ability to use language both beautifully and persuasively, prompting their listeners to look beyond appearances to grasp the deeper meaning of the performance. Briggs elucidates the contributions of each genre--proverbs, scriptural allusions, jokes, legends, treasure tales, hymns and prayers--to the Mexicans' struggle to survive as a community, showing how the meaning of a given performance arises from a creative interaction between the worlds of reality and imagination. The author argues that the differing ways in which each performance, performer, and genre relate text and context underlie the power and creativity of verbal art and he suggests that analyzing this process will provide crucial insights into the nature of communicative competence in general. Competence in Performance will be of interest to scholars and students of folklore, anthropology, linguistics, and oral history, was well as ethnomethodology and literary criticism.