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Confident in her power as daughter of the High Warlock, Cordelia Gallowglass decides she can take her time deciding whether to accept Prince Alain's offer of marriage - until she finds out she has enemies who oppose the union.
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About the Book In The Stone of Urian, clever and tenacious Florizel must safeguard her witch mistress’ newborn daughter against dark forces she little understands. Her journey takes her from a remote mortal farm clan to the distant and secretive realm of the White Witches in Covenstead. Along the way, she meets danger and unlooked for friendship from one of the mysterious half-Spirit-blooded Seers. Florizel’s adventures among people of enigmatic and magical abilities force her to mature quickly into a self-assured and capable young woman. About the Author Cheryl Gordon Wolfe first read The Hobbit in the fourth grade. It opened the door to a long journey into the world of fantasy genre fiction, which led to the captivating complexity of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth, the intriguing mystery of Anne Rice’s Mayfair Witches, and the magical spice of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter. It was inevitable that Wolfe would attempt to stand on the shoulders of such literary giants. The Stone of Urian is her contribution to the genre.
England 1646. The Country is torn apart by civil war. Fear and uncertainty are rife. The terrifying reign of Matthew Hopkins, Witchfinder General, is at its peak. His relentless purges are forcing the Mage families from hiding, fleeing for the only sanctuary where their kind can exist without persecution. The Isle. The Isle cannot hope to remain secret in such dangerous times, leaving Mage Sphinx with a stark choice. To deny his brethren sanctuary will be to sign their death warrants, to allow them sanctuary will risk the Isle he has sworn to protect. Death comes with each decision, but need it be the death of many? Or just one man. The De Winter family travel to England to assassinate Matthew Hopkins, leaving Cassius, first born son and Divinus of the Ri, to face an inescapable fate alone.
The binary stars Ti and Silan are hosts for the Kovalen planetary system. The ruling monarchy of the system employs Royal Security to handle the problems of subversive or militant elements on the other inhabited planets in the system. Their methods are swift and ruthless. Their director, Mr. Detu, controls the specially trained assassins that are at his disposal. One of his agents, Jaan Larin, is among the best he has ever trained. Larin grew up a ́presumed ́ orphan on the streets of Kovalen ́s capital city. His hardened mentality and incredible aptitudes make him an ideal recruit for the work that Detu needs done. Larin, now heavily experienced in the field of covert ́terminations ́ is hand-picked for a mission that is vital to the very existence of the the "Order"; the Kovalen royal family that rules the system. His mission is to return to his homeworld, a place he has no memeory of ever being on, to conduct a search and recovery of stolen tech-manuals for the most dangerous weapon of mass destruction ever developed and used. The implosion warhead device can annihilate a whole planet; reduce it to rubble. A tattoo given to him at birth is his key to infiltrating the society of his homeworld. The planet Damirius is but a frontier planet with its own ideas of independence. The ruling regime wants the matter of the stolen plans to be solved quietly. The only clue that has been found has traced the stolen plans to Damririus. That clue is a woman ́s name: Jaquin. Before setting off on his assignment, Larin ́s street-hewn suspicions lead him to the discovery that he is meant to accomplish his mission, but not live to tell the tale. He is to be the pawn in a cover-up that will ensure the ́quiet solution ́ that the royal family wants. His mind begins to bound from one vision to another in a manner he can ́t understand. All he can do is cling to the realization that he must survive. The visions he sees are that of a woman. A most beautiful and seductive woman that torments his very soul. The Damirian mysticism begins its work and Larin is driven by his passions in what turns into the self-realizations and discovery of who he really is; the kidnapped heir to the throne of Damirius. Spiritually bound together by the unexplainable phenomenon called the ́wait ́, he and Jaquin are pulled together in an alliance to foil the plans of the Order. Hunted and haunted, Larin is first driven away from Jaquin into the frozen wild of Damirius. The struggle that ensues brings them together and sets a new course for the history of the entire Kovalen solar system.
"I spent a significant amount of time under the thumb of these vile creatures that would steal us away in the night. My family gone, I spent every night trapped in that fog-shrouded town, my trembling hands cupping a mug of beer to my lips. I was nothing more than a future meal for a vampire, just like everyone else. They were our masters, and our insurmountable enemy. And then that man appeared, and they were not." Tammy Knitbar is thrust into the world of a cold and unceasing hunter of men and monsters. As the stakes grow higher, she has little choice but to follow in a wake of utter chaos, come what may. There is a world out there that has succumbed to darkness, and to save that world, Tammy must make allies from within that darkness. The worst of all is that man. And quite unfortunately, he's the good guy...
The Regency-inspired kingdom of Calatini is filled with magic and tender romance. But even in Calatini, magic comes with a cost, and sometimes a curse can become a blessing. Kit, the young, widowed Countess of Blaine, must remarry. She's already chosen the perfect husband—except she can't stand his kisses. But on Longnight, the Goddess blesses her with a powerful illusion: Kit shall appear a hideous crone until she becomes who she was meant to be. Before anyone from court sees her, she flees to the one person she knows shall help—Mel, the gentleman she loved as a girl who is now a priest for the Goddess. Mel, the middle son of a wealthy duke but called to serve the Goddess, has been avoiding Kit since discovering her cruel lies separated his brother from the girl he loved. But when Kit begs Mel for his help, he feels compelled to agree for the sake of the devout and tender girl he'd once loved. But no one can break the Goddess's illusion, not even a wise elf or a powerful seer. So with Mel's support, Kit settles into life at the Goddess's temple. She and Mel continue to clash, and those clashes soon lead to passionate kisses—ones she actually enjoys. But a priest would never marry an unworthy lady like her, and she can't live the rest of her life as a crone. Somehow, Kit must break her unwanted illusion, forget about Mel, and return to court where she belongs. Yet the Goddess's plans are not so easy to foil, and she has other ideas for Kit and Mel. The Goddess's Illusion is Jane Austen meets Howl's Moving Castle, with the outpouring of magic, fantasy, and clean romance that make the Calatini Tales beloved. ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ "As I continue to read the stories in the Calatini world, I'm completely captured by the writing of Katherine Dotterer ... the romance in this is mostly clean and certainly swoonworthy."
Book two in the quartet A Trial of Blood & Steel picks up the story of the brave and independent heroine, Sasha, now living in the port city of Petrodor. Away from the hills of her Lenayin homeland, Sasha is making a new life in the dark alleys and wealthy houses of Petrodor. An influential trading centre, Petrodor holds the key to preventing the coming war between Lenayin and the mighty Bacosh. Together with her old mentor Kessligh, Sasha attempts to navigate the political intrigues of the port city and find a way to stop the war. It is the serrin, the beautiful but dangerous people from beyond the Bacosh, who will be the pivotal point in this struggle. How much can Sasha trust her old serrin friend Errollyn? And how much can she trust herself?
Breeding confidence from the edge of battle, two political bodies wage war against the other in pursuit of personal agendas. From ancient scripture, the legend of the Lucian Shadow awakens, and the secret poison threatening the Kingdom of Zah's fragile land is set loose in revenge of its captivity. Time falters and beckons our receipt. The predication of survival is judged and granted by the courageous efforts of so very few. A small band of unlikely heroes shall lead a crusade against evil, the valiant assault enough to curse any soul the bloodshed promising to be horrifying and grotesque. In the year of our Lord must we rise in defiance to the wicked promises of deceit and hold true to our breast that we are of Zah. Courage is our shield, and the chosen must refuse the taste of defeat for should they fail, our lands shall forever be vexed with the shadow of Lucian. Darkness falls, and I bear witness... In a distant land an ancient foe will rise, and the ultimate epic adventure will begin.