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The stakes rise after Marla loses her apartment and loses track of her ex-roommate--and dangerous vampire--Danielle. With finals coming up and her mother getting sicker, Marla doesn't want to deal with the consequences of finding Danielle, but her heart convinces her to help. Danielle is in a perilous situation where a powerful man wants her under his control on one hand and her old gang trying to take her out on the other. Unable to go out during the day and seek the authority's help, she has no choice but to trust a human.
Marla's mother is dead. Marla is heartbroken and devastated and only has her budding relationship with Danielle to depend on. That is, until Marla's sister, Katrina, returns after years of being gone. Katrina is stern and severe and looks on none too happy to meet Danielle, as if she figured out what she is. Danielle's sneaking around grants her a brief respite from the terrors going on in her life, allowing her to finally enjoy Marla the way she wants to. But sneaking around can only give you so much time, and eventually her past catches up to her.
All Marla wants to do is find a roommate to make her last year of medical school easier. Between studying for finals and taking care of her ailing mother, she has enough on her plate. But what she didn't expect was the gorgeous and intriguing Danielle to move in. Danielle's past is swamped with mystery, and her nighttime habits draws Marla to her. But when Danielle starts receiving anonymous, threatening letters, Marla forces Danielle to reveal her secret: she's a vampire. Split between her desire for normalcy and her need for safety, and her attraction to her strange new roommate, Marla must now choose between the life she always thought she wanted, and Danielle.
Danielle, Marla's vampiric girlfriend, has been kidnapped, and Marla wants to set her free. Thankfully Marla has her sister, Katrina: Vampire Hunter, to help. But rescuing Danielle is going to be no easy task. Her kidnapper, Vincent, has locked her away in a fortress. Marla and Katrina are only human, but they will do whatever it takes to get Danielle free, even if it means enlisting the help of murderous vampires themselves.
In 1835, the city of Washington simmered with racial tension as newly freed African Americans from the South poured in, outnumbering slaves for the first time. Among the enslaved was nineteen-year-old Arthur Bowen, who stumbled home drunkenly one night, picked up an axe, and threatened his owner, respected socialite Anna Thornton. Despite no blood being shed, Bowen was eventually arrested and tried for attempted murder by district attorney Francis Scott Key, but not before news of the incident spread like wildfire. Within days Washington’s first race riot exploded as whites, fearing a slave rebellion, attacked the property of free blacks. One of their victims was gregarious former slave and successful restaurateur Beverly Snow, who became the target of the mob’s rage. With Snow-Storm in August, Jefferson Morley delivers readers into an unknown chapter in history with an absorbing account of this uniquely American battle for justice.
In this magical debut, a couple's lives are changed forever by the arrival of a little girl, wild and secretive, on their snowy doorstep. Alaska, 1920: a brutal place to homestead, and especially tough for recent arrivals Jack and Mabel. Childless, they are drifting apart -- he breaking under the weight of the work of the farm; she crumbling from loneliness and despair. In a moment of levity during the season's first snowfall, they build a child out of snow. The next morning the snow child is gone -- but they glimpse a young, blonde-haired girl running through the trees. This little girl, who calls herself Faina, seems to be a child of the woods. She hunts with a red fox at her side, skims lightly across the snow, and somehow survives alone in the Alaskan wilderness. As Jack and Mabel struggle to understand this child who could have stepped from the pages of a fairy tale, they come to love her as their own daughter. But in this beautiful, violent place things are rarely as they appear, and what they eventually learn about Faina will transform all of them.
Desperate to see the world beyond her grandfather's vicarage, sixteen-year-old Charlotte convinces her older brother to take her along on a mountain-climbing trip to Switzerland, where her life becomes intertwined with an assortment of people in Victorian society.
In April 1942, a little over two years before the Tenth Mountain Division officially obtained its name, the U.S. Army began the unprecedented construction of a training facility for its newly acquired ski and mountain troops. Located near Pando in Colorado's Sawatch Range, the site eventually known as Camp Hale sits at an elevation of 9,250 feet. Immense challenges in its creation and subsequent training included ongoing racial conflict, the high altitude and blustery winters. However, thanks to contributions from civilian workers and the Women's Army Corps and support from neighboring communities, the camp trained soldiers who helped defeat the Axis powers in World War II. Veteran David R. Witte brings to life this enduring story.