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It’s Halloween, and Josh and Maddy are all ready to go out trick-or-treating. But the arrival of their otter-people friends with an urgent message from Keeper the Giant changes everything.
Just when Killian and I are planning our vacation, Cupid strikes Moonshadow Bay. But it's not exactly love at first sight for the victims, and we at Conjure Ink have our hands full. Someone’s attacking townsfolk, shooting them with arrows that are enchanted by a love potion. Not only are the victims hurt, but they fall into obsessive love—a love that can be dangerous. And in the middle of this, a restaurant that used to be a funeral home is having ghostly encounters of the harrowing kind. I just hope we can take care of all of this before Killian and I head off on vacation to celebrate Valentine’s Day. *This book contains the novella that was found in the Aged To Perfection anthology. The anthology is no longer available.* Keywords: Paranormal, Witches, Faerie, Fae, Fairy, Weres, Shapeshifters, Romance, Paranormal Women’s Fiction, Badass heroine, kickass women, action and adventure, Ghost hunting, cats, ghosts, urban legends, shadow people, Shadow towns, wolf shifters, cat shifters, elemental magic, shapeshifter romance, mystery, strong women, kickass heroine, steamy, Pacific North West, woods, fae creatures, divorce, life change, new life, hometown, hauntings, dark creatures, amazing friendships, family secrets, spells, challenging foes, magical creatures, mythology
Lexi Balefire wears many hats, and only one of them is pointy. As the last of her line, she’s the current keeper of the Balefire, an ancient flame that brings magic to all witches. It’s a job that requires a certain amount of power, and Lexi’s only talent, a knack for matchmaking isn’t enough. When Lexi finally comes into her full power, she discovers a family secret that turns everything she ever knew about herself upside down. Her gift for matchmaking isn’t just a knack, it’s a direct inheritance from the father she never knew, and not the only thing he handed down to her. Follow Lexi as she uses the gifts from both sides of her family to fight a deranged demi-goddess bent on revenge and learns whether or not love really conquers all. This omnibus includes the entire Fate Weaver series.
No Chance in Spell Clara Balefire spent the last quarter century imprisoned in stone for a crime she did not commit. Now she's free and ready to take up where she left off. Before she gets the chance, another young witch turns up dead. Half the coven blames Clara, the other half expects her to solve the crime. What is a witch to do? Spell Hath No Fury Lexi Balefire figures she can handle a little competition when a rival matchmaker comes to town. But Lexi isn’t expecting to have her entire life turned upside down. When Lexi’s true love, Kin Clark, returns from his rock tour without even letting her know he’s back in town, Lexi discovers she’s got more in common with her former arch-nemesis, Serena Snodgrass, than she ever thought possible. A Cold Day in Spell Still reeling from her breakup with musician Kin Clark—who doesn’t even remember she exists—Lexi has decided to let her inner goddess come out and play. As long as she foils Diana Diamond’s evil plan to sap the love from the earthly realm, Lexi figures she’ll be content to be a backseat driver in her own life. But when Kin comes back into her life in an unexpected way, she starts to question that decision.
The essays in this volume consider the ways in which material and intellectual culture both shaped and were shaped by the literature of late medieval England. The first section, “Textual Material,” reflects on cultural and social issues generally referred to as the History of Ideas, and how those ideas manifest in later medieval English texts. Essays address, for example, affect in The Book of Margery Kempe, rhetoric in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight, anarchy in late medieval political texts, and temporality in Gower’s Confessio Amantis. The essays in the second section, “Material Texts,” examine physical objects – from pilgrim badges, to manuscripts, to money, to early printed editions – and the cultural behaviors associated with them, interpreting these objects and exploring their connections to the important literary and political texts of the age such as Piers Plowman, Lydgate’s Troy Book, and Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales. All of the essays in this collection emerge from the relationships and connections between the issues that characterize Jim Dean’s work: the cultural, material, and aesthetic aspects of later medieval English literature. So too do they reflect a movement in medieval literary studies presaged by Dean’s career of scholarship and teaching, that critical approaches to literary texts are best undertaken with an understanding of the complex cultural and historical milieu that defines both the production of those texts and the production of our own work on those texts.
NYT bestselling author Patricia Rice introduces the third in the contemporary romantic suspense series about her psychic Malcolms and the men they challenge. . . Sparks fly when special forces meets psychic forces Brilliant psychic Nadine Malcolm is held prisoner in an asylum by her stepfather, a power-mad general. As the Librarian, she secretly hijacks computers to prevent his plans to turn paranormal children into weapons. When her younger sister ominously disappears, Nadine reaches through cyberspace for help. Ex-Special Forces warrior Magnus Oswin has focused his formidable talents on stopping the rogue general who once held him prisoner. After picking up the Librarian’s frantic plea, he roars into the fray in his latest engineering marvel, a modified muscle car. The last thing Nadine needs is another military control freak in her life. The last thing Magnus needs is an aluminum-foil-wearing nutcase. But fierce attraction forges an uneasy alliance as two desperate people fight to save the children who cannot save themselves. “Patricia Rice writes stories with so much attention to detail the characters truly seem to come to life.”—Booklist starred review—Lure of Song and Magic “Rice brings you great characters, a dynamite plot and plenty of magic and she accomplishes the whole thing without a shoot-out. Don’t miss it.” –RT Reviews 4 ½ stars— Lure of Song and Magic CALIFORNIA MALCOLMS SERIES Book #1: Lure of Song and Magic Book #2: Trouble With Air and Magic Book #3: Risk of Love and Magic
PRAISE FOR PATRICIA RICE: "Rice writes stories with so much attention to detail the characters truly seem to come to life... [an] enchanting concoction of magic, suspense, and an unlikely love. STARRED REVIEW" - Booklist High-powered producer Dylan “Oz” Oswin is desperate to find his kidnapped son. In fact, he’s willing to believe anything, including a mysterious e-mail that causes him to track down a former child singing sensation who vanished years ago. Now a reclusive children’s book author, Pippa Malcolm James—formerly known as Syrene—has been hiding her identity for years, vowing never to unleash her lethal siren’s voice again. When Oz shows up on her doorstep, he endangers her privacy and her world— but how can she resist his heartfelt plea to find his child? Oz is in a position to throw Pippa to the lions if she refuses to break her ridiculous vow. He is the proverbial immovable object, but Pippa’s charm—and voice—is irresistible. Can he believe her beautiful song will kill—when he’s convinced her voice is the key to his son’s rescue? Working together, they may just have a chance to find the love they don’t believe they deserve. CALIFORNIA MALCOLMS SERIES Book #1: Lure of Song and Magic Book #2: Trouble With Air and Magic Book #3: Risk of Love and Magic "A truly terrific story... Rice brings you great characters, a dynamite plot and plenty of magic. 4 1/2 Stars" - RT Books Reviews "Awesome. 5/5 Stars, Reviewer Top Pick" - Night Owl Reviews
Romance and Danger are in the Air Dorothea Franklin’s life is sliding toward disaster just as surely as her house is crumbling into the Pacific. Her unusual talent for feng shui can’t bring harmony to her invalid father or prevent her brother from dying in an experimental helicopter crash. Or has he? She turns to computer genius Conan Oswin, whose brother also reportedly died that day. When Dorothea informs Conan that she didn’t feel the vibrations of her brother’s death, he wants to dismiss her illogic... but his instinct for trouble is already on full alert. His attraction to her is almost as distracting as her nonsense about chi and harmony -- nonsense that plants doubts about the deadly crash. If only she would quit twisting his head with temptation, he might be able to save their brothers and her life.
Five sisters share one business like no other. Warded by fae magic, this shop’s inventory shifts to meet the needs of its customers, summoning the sister whose expertise is required. With Lily behind the counter, it’s a candle boutique. Aster manages the bookstore. Crystals are Iris’s specialty. Fern sells flowers and herbs. And Daisy tends to the apothecary and oils. It’s a seamless system until a particularly perplexing customer crosses the threshold and causes the store’s magic to go haywire. As it wildly shifts between facades, one thing becomes obvious: it’s up to the “flower girls” to save this handsome stranger from the ominous threat closing in, if they hope to regain control of their magical shop again. “Thanks for shopping, and remember… Practice safe hex!”
In which Justine learns the meaning of “blue Christmas” has nothing to do with melancholy As a justice-meting daughter of Saturn and newly-minted lawyer, Tina Clancy is looking forward to a peaceful holiday in the Zone, her chemically-enhanced neighborhood in Baltimore's industrial area. She knows to expect a healthy dose of crazy. Sparkling holiday lights that spontaneously combust—check. Garden gnomes swimming in sauna-like snow melt—check. But when a blue blob crawls out of the red-hot sewer—that's a bridge too far. Tina is suddenly immersed in exorcising a malevolent ghost, stopping the chemical plant from bulldozing her neighbors, and banishing endangered tourists from her increasingly peculiar home. At the same time, she's trying to figure out whether her drop-dead sexy client, Andre Legrande, is a gift-wrapped present or a stocking full of coal. Oh— and Tina just may have accidentally opened a gateway to Hell. Saturn’s Daughters series in order: Boyfriend From Hell Damn Him to Hell Giving Him Hell