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  • av Chamberlin Ann Chamberlin
    266 - 414,-

  • av Bree Moore
    317,-

    New and updated Edition! Previously published in 2017 as "Woven."A cursed tower. A mad queen. A kingdom destined to fall.Guinevere is losing her mind. When a severe injury to her head nearly kills her and awakens alternate personalities suppressed from her past, Guinevere learns that one of them is plotting with a knight of the round table to murder King Arthur and take control of Camelot.In the midst of a war, Guinevere fights to save both her own life and the man she loves, each day coming closer to succumbing to the violent personalities within her.Fans of "Cierce", "Mists of Avalon", and the legends of King Arthur will love this dark Camelot retelling.

  • av Stephanie Ascough
    152,-

    Flowers reveal identities. Identities conceal secrets. Fairy tales remove the cloak.A fearless girl faces her most cunning foe, and this one stands on two legs.A young man with a secret strives to make a place for himself in a harsh and unwelcoming world.A fugitive who must rescue her lover finds that the life she left behind isn't what she thought it was.A dragon falls in love with a god, but their differences may keep them apart.A witch strikes a bargain with a forest spy, leaving both with more than they expected.Explore heritage, friendship, and love in many forms in these three retellings and two original tales. Follow five characters as they discover that the past, the present, or the person they thought they knew conceals far more than they imagined.

  • av Dani Stowe
    207,-

  • av L Frank Baum
    142,-

  • av Tamara Grantham
    158,-

  • av Mina Mitsuoka
    95,-

  • av Olga Goloveshkina
    97,-

  • av M L Bullock
    262,-

  • av Maximiliano Gimenez
    195 - 215,-

  • av Rose Sinclair
    190,-

  • av Marlene J Douglas
    166 - 186,-

  • av Leslie O'Sullivan & Mystic Owl
    198,-

    The Hollywood music scene isn't all glitz for pop diva, Zeli in this modern Rapunzel retelling. Her fame comes with hidden costs--enduring chaotic hair extensions that flow the length of a football field and dark magic that threatens to ruin her voice forever.Aspiring indie musician, Justin, is determined to kick it to the top of the Rampion Records pro vs. amateur live singing competition. And the favorite to beat? None other than Zeli.Those ridiculous hair extensions coupled with her bubblegum pop sound are an affront to everything Justin loves about music. He vows to become her nemesis until a stolen kiss reveals the woman behind the fame and sparks blaze between the two singers.Once inside Zeli's world, Justin encounters sinister shadows beneath the façade of her rockstar life. In their quest to allow Zeli to step into the spotlight free of Rampion's hold over her, the pair must confront the malevolence behind the dazzle of the mega record company's success.If these star-crossed rivals-to-lovers can't rally their own brand of magic to defeat the darkness, they will lose everything--including each other.

  • av Lizzy Gayle
    198,-

  • av Jayne Hecate & Jan Housby
    132,-

  • av Harley Couch
    133,-

  • av Fabrizio Chierichetti & Sabrina Rosano
    147,-

  • av Todd Curtis Narron
    189,-

  • av C Sean McGee
    195,-

  • av Kathryn Ann Kingsley
    174,-

  • av Mike Fry
    192,-

  • av Katie Lowrie
    247,-

    Baron Henrick.Even his name tasted delicious on the tongue. Like treacle. Thick. Cloying.There were the rumours, of course. Running rampant in a town as small as Beurre.Baron's six previous wives stayed at the edge of everybody's minds.The town was suspicious of everything. And everyone.They warned people away. Warned them to not fall in love with a monster.I didn't listen.***Key of Cunning is a full-length, complete standalone in the Re-Imagined Series. It is a dark-ish, contemporary romance and is a modern-day re-imagining of the folk tale of Bluebeard. This book features mature themes and content that may not be suitable for all audiences. Reader discretion is advised.

  • av Gloria D Gonsalves
    233

  • av Karen E Myers
    137,-

  • av Gerd Thiele
    174,-

  • av Craig Comer
    222

    ';The action is quick-paced and interesting... fans of both fantasy and steampunk will find this is a great introduction to a promising series.' &mdashInD'taleA war is brewing between the worlds of fey and man... but only one can prevail. Find out which in this fantasy featuring nefarious plots, dashing knaves, and militant gnomes. When Sir Walter Conrad discovers a new energy source, one that could topple nations and revolutionize society, the race to dominate its ownership begins. But the excavation of this energy will have dire consequences for both humans and fey. For an ancient enemy stirs, awakened by Sir Walter's discovery. Outcast half-fey Effie of Glen Coe is the empire's only hope at averting the oncoming disaster. But she finds herself embroiled in the conflict, investigating the eldritch evil spreading throughout the Highlands. As she struggles against the greed of mighty lords and to escape the clutches of the queen's minions, her comfortable world is shattered. Racing to thwart the growing menace, she realizes the only thing that can save them all is a truce no one wants.';Well-developed characters and plot make this historical fantasy a true pleasure to read and become lost in... A very unique and fascinating story. I definitely can't wait for this series to continue!' Cecily Wolfe, author of Throne of Grace';I really enjoyed this book. It's unique... The writing was excellent, and the details the author added in didn't just make the time period, but the whole world come to life.' I Heart Reading

  • av Amanda Block
    195,-

    'A moving story and vivid characters. But it also has that special indefinable SOMETHING. One of my books of the year' Tracy Rees'A powerful novel about the bond between fathers and daughters, and how stories connect us all. I loved it' Jenny Colgan THE LOST STORYTELLER is the heartwarming and evocative debut novel from a stunning new voice in fiction, Amanda Block. Perfect for fans of Ruth Hogan, Jessie Burton and Diane Setterfield.Rebecca hasn't seen her father Leo since she was six. Her family never talk about him, and she has long since pushed him firmly to the back of her mind. All she knows is that, once upon a time, he was a well-loved children's TV star.But when a journalist turns up uninvited at her office, asking questions about her once-famous father, Rebecca starts to wonder whether there is more to Leo's absence than she realised. Then, looking for answers, she unearths a book of fairy tales written by Leo and dedicated to her - but what use are children's stories to her now, all these years later?Tentatively, Rebecca tries to piece together her father's life, from the people he used to know and her own hazy memories. Yet her mind keeps returning to the magical, melancholic fairy tales, which seem to contain more truth than make-believe. Perhaps they are the key to unlocking the mystery of her father, the lost storyteller; to revealing who he was, what he went through - and even where he might be now...THE LOST STORYTELLER celebrates the power and resilience of imagination.'Absolutely beautiful . . . A cleverly wrought tale of fathers and daughters, and a bond buried so deep that it is lost to folklore' Polly Crosby, author of The Illustrated Child'Captivating, moving and profound. I loved it! A spellbinding novel about the power of the stories we tell both to ourselves and to others' Tracey Emerson, author of She Chose Me'Incredibly moving . . . A genuinely beautiful must-read' Buki Papillon, author of An Ordinary Wonder'Completely engaging . . . A lovely reflection on the power and magic of stories' Marianne Cronin, author of The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot'A warm, immersive read that weaves folklore through a story of self-discovery that touches on what it means to be a daughter, the ramifications of the past and daring to follow your heart' Kate Sawyer, author of The Stranding'. . . Beautifully, sensitively told. Block reminds us that people don't always behave as we want them to, and maybe because of that, there are few things so powerful as the ability to be kind' Wee Review'Beautifully revealed, with a lovingly drawn conclusion' Zoe West, Woman and Home'A beguiling, gorgeous book about fathers and daughters and the stories that bind and redeem us' YOU magazine

  • av Carly Spade
    271,-

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