Fifteen critically acclaimed and best-selling authors gather to spin stories set in the worlds of Dungeons & Dragons, tales filled with desperate dragons and cruel elves, honorable demons and fickle gods, wild magic and the sharpest of steel. Step inside the imaginations of master storytellers Jay Lake (John W. Campbell award-winning author of Green), Alan Dean Foster (The New York Times best-selling author of the Spellsinger series), Kevin J. Anderson (international best-selling author of Star Wars and Dune novels), Mike Resnick (Hugo and Nebula award-winner for “Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge”), John Shirley (Bram Stoker award recipient for Black Butterflies), Sarah Zettel (Philip K. Dick award winner for Bitter Angels), and many more. Experience Dungeons & Dragons alongside the most brilliant and beloved fantasy writers of our time, and discover a whole new dimension of fantasy adventure. Views: 62
The thrilling conclusion of a groundbreaking trilogy has arrived. Robert journeyed through a strange parallel world with the help of a tiny band of fellow survivors. Now home, Robert, with his best friend, Tom, and sister, Emma, are desperate to save the others before winter sets in and cold destroys their fragile existence. But the three friends discover a sinister connection between their own and the parallel world?a darkness that will test their courage, their friendship, and their hope for the future. Seamlessly blending fantasy with a hard-hitting tale of love and survival, Gillian Cross weaves the final tale in a startlingly original, spellbinding series. Views: 62
Reluctant witch Eden Riley knows that codependent relationships aren't good, especially when you're possessed by a sexy but troublemaking demon. Darrak's physical form makes good girl Eden want to go bad, but the constant itch to use the soul-destroying black magic she's recently acquired might force Eden to explore her dark side in an entirely different way. And when her magic starts manifesting itself without conscious effort, both Eden's life and the possibility of a future with Darrak are threatened-since only one of them might be able to survive this… Views: 62
Penelope Tredwell is the feisty thirteen-year-old orphan heiress of the bestselling magazine, The Penny Dreadful. Her masterly tales of the macabre are gripping Victorian Britain, even if no one knows she's the author. One day, a letter she receives from the governor of the notorious Bedlam madhouse plunges her into an adventure more terrifying than anything she has ever imagined... Views: 62
Creatures from another time, volcanic mountains five million years old, Indian tribes surviving from the pre-Inca period, jungles and rainforests: Ecuador has all this and more. Only in its Galapagos Islands did Charles Darwin discover such a variety of extraordinary fauna that on his return to England he wrote his groundbreaking On the Origin of Species. With a philosophical yet humourous approach, Neville Shulman provides an in-depth background to Ecuador and its diverse peoples and tells intriguing stories of spectacular creatures and exotic flora, many not found anywhere else in the world. Views: 62
What if Jesus was just an ordinary boy searching for enlightenment?8 AD. The young carpenter Yeshua is convinced he was born to be a preacher. But the temple priests scoff and say that no craftsman, however wise, can ever enter their holy ranks. Humiliated and robbed of his only goal, Yeshua resigns to a drab existence as a simple laborer. Until a Buddhist pilgrim invites him to the magical country Sindh where anyone can become a monk, and a world of possibilities opens.Torn between duty and following his bliss, Yeshua must decide between selfishly chasing his dream or saving his family from everlasting shame.Inspired in part by Russian explorer Nicolas Notovitch's 1894 book about Jesus's travels in Asia, The Transmigrant uncovers his spiritual journey during the so-called "missing years."Reviews:Duarte masterly traces the evolution of Jesus' thought, and the grand synthesis of religious traditions it culminates in. Captivating and powerfully... Views: 62
In this fifth installment of the Denver Pack series Reggie finally finds what he has been searching for. He never thought he would have a female mate as well as a male one. It is the best of both worlds for him.When he wakes after being unconscious for months, he finds not only his mother has lost her mind and kidnapped him. When he discovers she kidnapped his mate as well, he is pissed. They have to stay hold it together long enough for someone to come and save them. Reggie has never been the type of wolf that takes control, now he will have to find his inner strength for both him and his mate.Ruby is sick and tired of being a victim. With the love of her mate, she faces a situation, that in the past would have made her terrified.Levi struggles over the guilt of losing both of his mates. One he denied, and one he never met. Searching the Front Range, he is determined to find them and bring them home.The New Council ends up with more questions than answers, but they are determined to face the battle before them. Warning: m f m, and m mFrom the AuthorContest Starts March 1st You can enter daily by using the submit button that I will have on the contest page.Also, I am requesting that you each submit one paragraph on why you like to read. And a reveiw that can be posted on any of my books.I have an editor that will read and pick the winning essay.MUST BE A MEMBER IF MY WEBSITE AND WIN A KINDLE FIRE OR A 100 GIFT CERTIFICATE TO ANY SITE YOU PURCHASE BOOKS [email protected] Views: 62
ReviewPraise for Mary Glickman’s first novel, Home in the Morning:“Home in the Morning kept me home all morning and most of the afternoon as well, since I couldn’t stop reading it.” —Lisa Alther, bestselling author of *Kinflicks*“A treasury of tension and compassion.” —Norman Lebrecht, author of Song of Names, Winner of the 2002 Whitbread PrizeProduct DescriptionFrom the author of Home in the Morning comes this National Jewish Book Award Finalist: the sweeping story of a father and son, and of the loves that transform them amid the turbulence of the American SouthBernard Levy was always a mystery to the community of Guilford, Mississippi. He was even more of a mystery to his son, Mickey Moe, who was just four years old when his father died in World War II. Now it’s 1962 and Mickey Moe is a grown man, who must prove his pedigree to the disapproving parents of his girlfriend, Laura Anne Needleman, to win her hand in marriage. With only a few decades-old leads to go on, Mickey Moe sets out to uncover his father’s murky past, from his travels up and down the length of the Mississippi River to his heartrending adventures during the Great Flood of 1927. Mickey Moe’s journey, taken at the dawn of the civil rights era, leads him deep into the backwoods of Mississippi and Tennessee, where he meets with danger and unexpected revelations at every turn. As the greatest challenge of his life unfolds, he will finally discover the gripping details of his father’s life—one filled with loyalty, tragedy, and heroism in the face of great cruelty from man and nature alike. A captivating follow-up to Mary Glickman’s bestselling Home in the Morning, One More River tells the epic tale of ordinary men caught in the grip of calamity, and inspired to extraordinary acts in the name of love. Views: 62