Crown Prince Alik of the Grayhaven kingdom is the last remaining heir to his parent's kingdom. He knew this day was coming, the day that he would be forced to marry, but he didn't know that it would be so soon.He has only request: That he might be the one to choose his future spouse from the royal family his parents have in mind.Crown Prince Eamon of the Ataton kingdom is the eldest of four siblings. He is know throughout the lands as the Barbarian Prince, the Bladebringer, the warrior prince that brought a temporary peace to his lands.He has only one wish: That he and his family be happy, whatever the case might be.When the Princes meet, they clash, but could it be something more?With an encroaching enemy breathing down Eamon's neck and his siblings to think of, will Eamon make the right choice for not only him, but his family, and kingdom as well?As Alik begins to map out his future and take on the mantle of King, will he be able to let go of his past to move on to something greater than he could hope for?The Royal Houses of Sea and Snow, Book I: A Prince's Duty is the beginning of a new series from Jude Marquez. It can be read without having read the previous trilogy, The Cerith Kingdom Chronicles, but does reference events from those books, so read at your own risk!Book I does end on a cliffhanger, and readers can expect steamy MM sex scenes, and violence appropriate to a medieval kingdom right before a war. Views: 141
The Supper Club encounter strange and impossible phenomena near Dad's workplace, and Sherlock Sam suspects that the weirdness is caused by alternate realities bleeding into his own. Together with Watson and the rest of the Supper Club, Sherlock Sam works to stop universes from colliding, lest they face a crisis of infinite Watsons spouting sarcasm everywhere they turn! Views: 141
Captain Calin Aku and the crew of the Sea Rover run contraband and smuggle cargo throughout the Solar System. However, tension among the crew is high and moral is low. Is smuggling enough for them? Can Calin bring his crew back together?
But a threat from the past returns. And once again the crew of the Sea Rover find themselves on the front line, this time protecting humanity from a crazed scientist focused on revenge. Working side by side with the very government forces they rebelled against, the crew of the Sea Rover race to prevent the destruction of Earth.
But little do they know this adventure will change the human race, and their lives, forever.
Moon Strike is the third book in The Atlantean Conflict Series, a sci-fi dystopian adventure of ancient secrets, Solar System-wide action, and a smuggler turned reluctant hero. If you like face-paced adventure, advanced but ancient civilizations, and rogue heroes then you’ll love this debut science fiction series from C.P. MacDonald. Views: 141
"We owe our world to women like Agnes Smedley, who worked without peace or resolution toward a future they could not see." —Paola Mendoza "A precious, priceless book." —Alice Walker First released in 1929, Daughter of Earth remains a seminal work of American socialist literature. This semiautobiographical account of an early twentieth-century activist describes growing up in rural poverty in farming settlements and mining towns; discovering the double standards of race and sex among East Coast intellectuals; facing false espionage charges; and maintaining her independence through two tormented marriages. Groundbreaking in its portrayal of sexism within the leftist movement, Daughter of Earth was uniquely prescient in its intersectional exploration of oppression, demanding that progressive movements embody political justice with integrity and introspection. Views: 141
A girl determined to follow her dream persuades two friends to join her for an off-the-grid adventure that becomes a survival story as they confront storms, illness, injury, and a gang of international jewel thieves. Views: 141
When Janice Morgan, a divorced college professor living in a small town in Kentucky, learns that her son has been arrested for possession of a stolen firearm and drug charges, she feels like she's living a nightmare. Dylan's turbulent period as a college student in Cincinnati before this should have warned her, but it's only now that she realizes how far he has drifted into substance abuse and addiction. As Dylan passes through the judicial system and eventually receives a diversion to drug court, Morgan breathes a sigh of relief—only to find that she, too, has been sentenced right along with him. In the months to follow, she leads a double life: part of it on campus, the rest embarking upon what she calls "rescue missions" to help Dylan stay in the program. But resilience, dark humor, and extreme parenting can only carry you so far. Eventually, Morgan discovers that she needs to gain a deeper understanding of the bipolar and addiction issues her son is dealing with. Will... Views: 141