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My goddess sent me, the lord of the vampire, to another world. What to do had to go. But bad luck, she erased all my memory and I lived with people for many years. I already wanted to get married, but the goddess came to me again and decided that it was time for me to regain my memory. Now I am the former lord. But already exhausted and with a new task. But here everything is not as simple as it seems. What am I going to do? After all, there are two personalities in me now.
Enjoy the Mount Roxby Series books 1-3 all in one book. Three stories, three wolves, three destinies... Theo Wilson lives for being an Alpha, but hurt in the past, he has no interest to find his love—until Bel walks into his town, seeking a new home. Running from the pride she's been raised in, Bel has no other choice but to beg the sexy Alpha for a place in his pack—and possibly his heart. Ruby Wilson had always been sure her destiny would lie with her brother's pack, especially because there are not one, but two wolves catching her attention. Sadly fate has a whole different plan for her. Eddie has always watched Ruby Wilson from the shadows, but when her life is thrown into chaos, he can no longer just watch. Cain Wilson left behind the only woman he's ever loved, the only woman he knew was made for him. But two years later, with his sister's life on the line, he makes his way back—and is surprised to find he has a second chance. Selena has nowhere to go but back to her ex—and yet when she arrives there, Cain is back, and with him the feelings, the memories, the longing. Will they get a Chance at love or is this the final goodbye?
Step into a captivating world where the clash between vampire and vampire hunter ignites an electrifying enemies-to-lovers romance. Join Sam and Layla on a pulse-pounding journey, defying insurmountable odds at every turn, and lose yourself in a tale of forbidden love that will leave you breathless, eagerly flipping through each page, craving more with every twist and turn from beginning to end. The Hunted As a vampire hunter, capturing targets should be easy. But when I draw my enemy out in the open, I’m blindsided by his mesmerizing green eyes and snarky wit. Sam Mason is the type of vampire my mom warned me about. The kind who will seduce you with his easy smile and arrogant charm. A million red flags are telling me to run. But my sisters’ lives are in jeopardy, and the only way to save them is to grovel for Sam’s help. The Predator I bit a vampire and liked it. Now, I’m craving blood as if I’m a creature of the night. I’m far from it. My family has been hunting bloodsuckers for centuries. So it comes as a horrifying shock when my aunt catches me licking blood off a knife like its cake batter. Panicking, she calls Sam Mason. Little does she know that dangling me like a carrot to the cocky Vampire Navy SEAL has consequences. If my uncle finds him on his property, he’ll burn Sam alive. Now instead of killing vampires, I’m rushing to save one. I pray I can’t get there in time. Otherwise, my family will suffer a fate worse than death. The Union Since I slept with a vampire, my family thinks I’ve committed a sacrilege, and they want to lock me away. It’s not me the Aberdeens should worry about but the powerful Vampire Navy SEAL Sam Mason. Beneath Sam’s boyish charm lies a predator, a ticking time bomb ready to destroy anyone who dares to mess with him or those he cares about, especially me. Yet he hasn’t met my human grandmother. She’s sweet with a dash of salt and a sprinkle of acid to complement her personality. It’s a lethal combination that will burn the toughest of adversaries right down to the bone. Nothing will stop her hunger for control and power and to lead a genetically altered army of supernatural killers with me as her lieutenant. A family war is brewing between the Aberdeens and Masons, and now I must choose sides. Sam and Layla Box Set includes the first three full-length novels of a seven book series. This collection has eight hundred pages in this enemies-to-lovers paranormal romance. It’s packed with a roller coaster of intrigue, suspense, and a slow-burn romance between a feisty heroine and a snarky, arrogant vampire.
From the #1 "New York Times"-bestselling author comes this latest Anita Blake novel in which the vampire hunter faces the challenge of her life.
Lindee has been kidnapped, leaving Sabrina racing against time - and vampires - to find her. After running out on her wedding, Sabrina flees to the Black Veil: a world where humans are objects of bloodlust and vampires reign supreme. When she receives the news of Lindee's disappeance, Sabrina is forced to make a risky deal with the legendary king of the realm: Drakulya the Impaler. But as a sinister conspiracy unfolds, has she sacrificed too much?
I was an Omega by birth, with an Alpha for a father. For years, he had pressed me to be more, be better. His little warrior. But training and abuse could only take away so many weaknesses. Rebellion leeched into my being. Exact revenge for the little wolf he had harmed in more ways than one. When time came for my mate to find me, fate had other plans. Vampires were our sworn enemies, but Julian was nothing short of a fantasy. Life was finally perfect, until we realized another part of our hearts were left in my old pack. Mikaela. Wolves had never known two mates, yet Mikaela proved everything to be true. But my father had other plans. War lingered within his eyes and a newfound hate for his little warrior. Gone were the days of innocence and bliss. Let the bloodshed begin. Alphas come and go, but a vampire king will reign forever.
Terminus was a Harry Potter conference that took place August 7?11, 2008, in Chicago, Illinois. The conference featured more than 180 hours of educational programming presented by scholars, teachers, business and industry professionals, librarians, readers, and others with an interest in the Harry Potter novels, films, and phenomenon; at the time of the conference, presenters were able to analyze all seven novels and many related works. Following the conference, presenters were invited to contribute papers for this compendium, which includes perspectives on Harry Potter as part of the curriculum, an analysis of the wizarding world's legal system, criticism of gender roles in the series, sets of questions from roundtable discussions, and many additional essays.
Elizabeth Tanner is no Tinkerbell, and her life is no fairy tale. Broke and drowning in student loans, the one thing she wants more than anything is a scholarship from the Trinity Foundation. But after the ancient Irish text she's studying turns out to be more than just a book, she becomes their prisoner instead. And when Trinity reveals Elizabeth is half-Fae, she finds herself at the center of a plot to save the magical races of Ireland from a brutal civil war. As Commander of Trinity's elite warriors, Finn O'Connell isn't used to having his authority challenged. He doesn't know whether to punish or protect the infuriating young woman in his custody. When he discovers the Dark Fae want to use Elizabeth's abilities to control the source of all power in the universe, he'll risk everything to help her. At the mercy of Trinity and enslaved to the Dark Fae, Elizabeth finds herself alone on the wrong side of an Irish myth thousands of years in the making. Refusing to be a pawn in their game, Elizabeth has to fight her way back to the man she loves, but to do so, she must wage her own war against the magic that binds her. The Aisling Chronicles are best enjoyed in order. Reading Order: Book #1 Through The Veil Book #2 Children of the Veil Book #3 Echoes from the Veil
There is always a price to pay… Rhiannon Murphy visited the future, witnessed hell on earth, and made choices to change things for the greater good. Unfortunately, there are consequences for her actions, the penalties for her interference possibly more than she can bear. Determined to sever her debt with a fallen angel, she pushes everything aside, focusing on locating Marigold Vesta’s resting place. Until death comes knocking at her door. When Disco’s maker arrives in New York, he resents Rhiannon on a level she can’t begin to comprehend. Yet Marius isn’t her most dangerous adversary, not by a long shot. Marius’s sire—a half-demon—is determined to see the necromancer who stunned the vampire world on her knees. If she won’t bend, he’ll do everything in his power to make her break. No price is too high, meaning no one is safe -- including Disco and Paine. Dealt a blow from which she can never recover, Rhiannon turns to the only person who can help her: the fallen angel who is relying on Rhiannon to save her soul. Bartering with a creature from Heaven is probably just as dangerous as starting a war with a demon from Hell, but with nothing to lose it’s no longer about life or death. It’s about getting even. **Warning. Contains coarse language, sexual situations, violence. For mature audiences only.**
Goethe once remarked that "every emancipation of the spirit is pernicious unless there is a corresponding growth of control." This remark may be taken as a motto for Eugene Goodheart's study of an aspect of the cultural history of the past two hundred years. In separate chapters on Rousseau, Stendhal, Goethe and Carlyle, Dostoevsky, Whitman, Lawrence, and Joyce, Goodheart discovers a community of concern which he calls the cult of the ego. All these writers examined here in one way or another deal with "the emancipation of the spirit" with all its promise and danger. The characteristic attempt is to "extend the boundaries of the self by going beyond the area of safety" and. thereby risking even the destruction of the self. They advance the claims of the self at the same time seeking the controls that will secure these claims. The artist-hero becomes the central figure in Goodheart's volume, since it is he who comes to exemplify the possibilities of the cult of the ego. Their efforts, Goodheart argues, have ambiguous results. The seeds of contemporary nihilism are in the failures of these writers to master the chaos of egoism, which they helped engender. But their heroism was partly in the effort of resistance: moral, religious, aesthetic. In a large portion of modern literature, resistance has been abandoned either out of exhaustion or out of fascination with the destructive tendency of modern life: in Beckett's phrase, "a world endlessly collapsing." In his introduction to this first paperback edition, Goodheart discusses the book's origin in relation to the counter-cultural unrest of 1968 when it was first published and weighs its theme of the emancipated self against current postmodern assertions of the "death of the author." The Cult of the Ego is written with admirable clarity and economy. Its interests are literary, moral and political. Moving freely and knowledgeably among various national literatures, Goodheart has made an original and valuable contribution to the field of comparative literature. Eugene Goodheart is Edytha Macy Gross Professor of Humanities Emeritus at Brandeis University. Among his books are Novel Practices: Classic Modern Fiction, Modernism and the Critical Spirit, Culture and the Radical Conscience, and Confessions of a Secular Jew: A Memoir, all available from Transaction.