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Reknown for their skilled blending of action and historical accuracy, Sidebottom's Warrior of Rome novels take the reader from the shouts of the battlefield to the whispering of the emperor's inner circle. Views: 291
A wealthy Brazilian businessman has bought a large area of open ground in the south of London on which he erects three gigantic masts. Working secretly with a large gang of Chinese labourers he then constructs a fantastic city on top -- which he claims is a pleasure palace. But this is far from the truth. Is he running from some enemy, and is the city really for his own protection? Thomas Kirby, a journalist, sets out to discover the secret of the City in the Clouds. Novelist Guy Thorne wrote this book in 1921. Views: 290
A free collection of some of (what I think is) my best work from my blog Thoughts & Stuff. Ranging from game reviews, to my somewhat crazy opinions of the tech world, and even a few life observations thrown in for a good measure.Isabel is a young princess when her parents adopt the son of her father's best friend. Soon after, she learns that her kingdom is a great danger, and her entire world will change forever. Her fate is soon put into the hands of Sir Owen, who is the King's most trusted knight. While Isabel, is struggles to find her place, William, must also learn to adjust to his new life as part of the royal family. Soon after he goes to live with the royal family, he discovers that he has mysterious strengths, and finds himself saving the life of the Princess. Will Owen and William, be able to keep the Princess safe? Views: 290
This is a cloak & dagger, secret mission to rescue Madam President in Cairo, after her airplane was attacked on the runway by terrorists and she was held hostage in a grand house.“Kidnapping Madam President” is a story about Madam President landing in Cairo and her airplane being attacked on the runway by terrorists. She is taken hostage and hid in Cairo. Air Rescue sends in Jimmy West, the stealth warrior, on a tip-off that she is being held in a grand house in Cairo. Jimmy sneaks into the house using his cloak & dagger stealth tactics and finds her in the basement. He smuggles her out of Cairo by car to Port Suez and onboard Global Rescuer and out of the country. Views: 290
The Countess of Crisfield and the Baron of Bishopville stop at an inn in rural Eastern Shore during the Revolutionary era. They want rooms, ale and dozens of oysters.The beautiful Duchess of Dorchester arrives and also needs a room. There is only one room but the barn loft has clean hay.The Duchess finds a beautiful black pearl in her oyster. Everyone claims it, including Joanna, the innkeeperThe Countess of Crisfield and the Baron of Bishopville stop at an inn in rural Eastern Shore during the Revolutionary era. They want rooms, ale and dozens of oysters.The beautiful Duchess of Dorchester arrives and also needs a room. There is only one room but the barn loft has clean hay.The Duchess finds a beautiful black pearl in her oyster. Everyone claims it, including Joanna, the innkeeper.The Duchess leaves for the loft. Half and hour later, the Baron goes to the loft. Views: 290
G.A. Henty was a 19th century British novelist known for historical action and adventure books, many of which were best sellers in his day. Even today, classics like The Dragon & The Raven (1886), For The Temple (1888), Under Drake\'s Flag (1883) and In Freedom\'s Cause (1885) are still widely read. Views: 290
Brook, a Denver socialite, is abducted during a botched carjacking, and mistreated in the worst possible ways by her captors. She escapes, wandering injured, half-naked, and hopelessly lost in the Colorado wilderness at the onset of a harsh winter. Brook is nearly frozen and almost at the end of her endurance. Lance, a wild-looking reclusive man who has shunned society, likes his solitary life deep in the wooded mountains. But his world is about to be turned upside down. Views: 290
glittering jewels, deadened brides, corpse doll collectors, and doomed fairy sprites. a small collection from my home, blog, and mind. come take a look and find something you like. :3TitlesAbsinthe, My Creepy Bride, The Waiting Lady, Tandem, The Breath, Ophelia!, Juggernaut, Cuts so Deep, Trapped within the Asylum, Untitled One, Bloodlust, Numinous, Post Mortem, I Watched You Die, Tokyo's Neon Lights, The Shadow of Me, Cameraman, Divination, Sugar, Dark Garden, Death's Apprentice, Emily, Circumstance, Sire Sympathy, What is Tearing us Apart, Demon in Me Views: 289