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Christian is a fierce Welsh Crusader who’s vowed to wait for his true love, Emma, forever. Eight hundred years later, he’s still walking the earth as a spirit, thanks to a mangled magic spell. Now, three witches are determined to bring Emma’s and Christian’s souls together for all eternity. But if they fail, Christian and Emma’s love will be lost forever...
In this beautiful omnibus, two heartwarming stories of magic and matrimony from popular Signet Regency author Amanda McCabe are brought together for the first time.
A collection of seventy illustrated logic puzzles set in fantastic locales such as outer space or mythical kingdoms, with explanations of the logical reasoning needed to solve them. Includes charts, grids, diagrams, a section of clues and an answer section.
Amanda Jay, the new night manager at Happy Hotels, soon finds herself caught in between superstitions and horrible truths. When room 14 is revealed to be room 13, and it has a chilling past of checking guests out permanently, Amanda finds herself investigating the disappearances. When four young girls disappear, Amanda finds herself on the other side, fighting for the lives of these four children, against one nightmare after another. As her thoughts betray her, and she struggles to survive in the wastelands of Purgatory, she must choose between trusting a man who takes people's lives or standing by and watching the murderous acts that will be committed to these children by two members of Helleven. Humanity depends on her decision.
Bill, who had endured enough of his mundane nine-to-five existence, was looking for a change. Sharon thought she had it all, until she met Bill. The unlikely meeting of these two adventure seekers led to a thrilling journey through sixtythree countries on six continents around the world. Their amazing ride of a lifetime covered 103,000 miles on two motorcycles and culminated in a surprise ending to their incredible two-year odyssey. The couple withstood days of pouring rain, cold that numbed their extremities, heat that boiled the oil in their engines, and intense periods of fear and uncertainty. Facing the unknown each day of their lives, they encountered a charging elephant in Tanzania, were nearly drowned in the Zambezi River, survived heatstroke, thieves and an active volcano. However, their discoveries about each other and the world around them led to the ultimate achievements: freedom, romance, and the fulfillment of lifelong dreams. Bill and Sharon lived in Pennsylvania before setting off on their round-the-world adventure. Bill owned a bicycle shop in Ephrata for eleven years and started riding motorcycles when he was sixteen, taking his first major motorcycle trip to Alaska in 1973 astride a Triumph Daytona. Sharon is a former third grade teacher and owner of a professional pet sitting business. The travel bug bit her early in life; she was born in Germany and lived in twenty-three places before she was the age of thirty. She bought her first motorcycle at age fifty and began her trip around the world one year later. Sharon and Bill sold all their belongings, their homes and businesses to finance their trip; then wandered aimlessly when they arrived back in the United States two years later, wondering what to do next. They ended up in North Carolina where they now live with four cats and five motorcycles.
Vols. for 1911-13 contain the Proceedings of the Helminothological Society of Washington, ISSN 0018-0120, 1st-15th meeting.
Captain Cleve Connell has already made a name for himself among pilots when he arrives in Korea during the war there to fly the newly operational F–86 fighters against the Soviet MIGs. His goal, like that of every fighter pilot, is to chalk up enough kills to become an ace. But things do not turn out as expected. Mission after mission proves fruitless, and Connell finds his ability and his stomach for combat questioned by his fellow airmen: the brash wing commander, Imil; Captain Robey, an ace whose record is suspect; and finally, Lieutenant Pell, a cocky young pilot with an uncanny amount of skill and luck. Disappointment and fear gradually erode Connell's faith in himself, and his dream of making ace seems to slip out of reach. Then suddenly, one dramatic mission above the Yalu River reveals the depth of his courage and honor. Originally published in 1956, The Hunters was James Salter's first novel. Based on his own experiences as a fighter pilot in the Korean War, it is a classic of wartime fiction. Now revised by the author and back in print on the sixty–fifth anniversary of the Air Force, the story of Cleve Connell's war flies straight into the heart of men's rivalries and fears.