Storm (The Storm Chronicles Book 6)

On a rainy night in 1971 the cruise ship Crescent Star vanished in the North Atlantic without a trace. No crew, no lifeboats and no wreckage was ever found, in spite of a three-week search. Two days ago, she crashed through and sank a pleasure yacht off the coast of New York, leaving five people dead. The ship has answered no hails and no one appears to be aboard. Agent Raven Storm and a forensic team lead by Aspen Kincaid have been tasked to investigate and bring the ship in, if possible. What happened to 720 crew and passengers and where has the ship been for 44 years? Clue by macabre clue, Raven uncovers the truth of the Crescent Star and faces a villain from beyond the grave. But how can she stop something she can’t see, can’t touch, and that won’t hesitate to use the ones she loves against her? STORM Sea No Evil… **
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Lover Eternal

Snow and Cait are back for a new adventure. When Integra offers Snow a seat on the United Monster's Council, she is only too happy to accept, but of course, there is a condition to this offer.Now with the mission to build up her notoriety, Snow must make a name for herself in the monster world, too bad something or someone wants her dead, again.As Snow and Cait are led deeper and deeper into the world of monsters and the different territories they control, they will have to fight to keep what they hold most dear. A love most eternal will prevail even on the darkest of nights.Also contains the short novella called, Adventures of Elena the Werewolf. While Elena's parents are traveling she has decided to go on her own little adventure. Along with slaying imaginary dragons and beating up rude boys, Elena might just discover a little bit of puppy love.
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The Seventh Pleiade

Atlantis is besieged by violent storms, tremors, and a barbarian army. For sixteen-year-old Aerander, it's a calamitous backdrop to his Panegyris, where boys are feted for their passage to manhood.Amid a secret web of romances among the celebrants, Aerander's cousin Dam goes missing with two boys. With the kingdom in crisis, no one suspects the High Priest Zazamoukh, though Aerander uncovers a conspiracy to barter boys for dark spiritual power. Aerander's proof— an underground vault that disappears in the morning—brings shame on his family and charges of lunacy. The only way for Aerander to regain his honor is to prove what really happened to the missing boys.Tracking Dam leads Aerander on a terrifying and fantastical journey. He spots a star that hasn't been seen for centuries. He uncovers a legend about an ancient race of men who hid below the earth. And traveling to an underground world, he learns about matters even more urgent than the missing boys.
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Kendrick (Torey Hope: The Later Years #4)

Spunky and independent, Jay Keller only wants to have fun, having long ago decided that love is reserved for people living fairy tale lives. Kendrick Jordan is a sarcastic, inappropriate smartass whose sense of humor, intense love of family, and serial dating habits enable him to mask his painful past. Through a chance encounter, Jay gives Kendrick a chance to satisfy his curiosity with no strings attached. But when Kendrick’s past catches up with him and Jay is dealt a life-altering blow, they find themselves turning to each other for support. After a traumatic accident threatens their new-found love, Jay and Kendrick must decide if their relationship is worth the terrifying and painful journey they now face. Kendrick and Jay's story is meant for ages 18+ due to adult themes, language, and situations. Sensitive readers should be warned of possible triggers in the storyline.**
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Christopher Isherwood Diaries Volume 1

In 1939 Christopher Isherwood and W. H. Auden emigrated together to the United States. In spare, luminous prose these diaries describe Isherwood's search for a new life in California; his work as a screenwriter in Hollywood, his pacifism during World War II and his friendships with such gifted artists and intellectuals as Garbo, Chaplin, Thomas Mann, Charles Laughton, Gielgud, Olivier, Richard Burton and Aldous Huxley.Throughout this period, Isherwood continued to write novels and sustain his literary friendships - with E. M. Forster, Somerset Maugham, Tennessee Williams and others. He turned to his diaries several times a week to record jokes and gossip, observations about his adopted country, philosophy and mystical insights. His devotion to his diary was a way of accounting for himself; he used it as both a discipline and a release.
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A Girl Called London

When life knocks you down, can love pick you up? Tanya Grant is a high-flyer who’s ready for a fresh start. That is, until her gran dies, leaving behind her dog, Delilah, and a hot mess of family pain. Enter Sophie London, dog walker and girl about town. She’s on a romance sabbatical after getting burnt, and nothing changes when she meets Tanya. However, when their paths keep crossing, the pair are thrown together on a roadtrip to Tanya’s home town. What happens next changes both their lives forever. Join Tanya & Sophie on their journey of a lifetime as they discover whether love really can lift them up where they belong! If you love romance with humour and heart — along with a cast of pooches — you’ll love the latest London Romance from the best-selling author of London Calling and This London Love.
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