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Traditional folk tales from all over Britain in which song or dance shapes the action
Dark folktales retold for modern times by some of the most exciting women writing today, from Daisy Johnson to Eimear McBride
This book presents a history of ancient Egyptian kingship in the Old Kingdom and its re-formation in the early Middle Kingdom. Lisa Sabbahy examines the basis of kingship and its legitimacy. It appeals to scholars interested in ancient Egyptian history.
A concise guide to the Gods and Pharaohs of Ancient Kemet/Egypt
Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World delves deep into the experience of Celtic communities and individuals in the late medieval period through to the modern age. Its thirteen essays range widely, from Scottish soldiers in France in the fifteenth century to Gaelic-speaking communities in rural New South Wales in the twentieth, and expatriate Irish dancers in the twenty-first. Connecting them are the recurring themes of memory and foresight: how have Celtic communities maintained connections to the past while keeping an eye on the future?Chapters explore language loss and preservation in Celtic countries and among Celtic migrant communities, and the influence of Celtic culture on writers such as Dylan Thomas and James Joyce. In Australia, how have Irish, Welsh and Scottish migrants engaged with the politics and culture of their home countries, and how has the idea of a Celtic identity changed over time?Drawing on anthropology, architecture, history, linguistics, literature and philosophy, Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World offers diverse, thought-provoking insights into Celtic culture and identity.
Note: This is the PG version.He saved her life. Now she's wondering why.Rose will never escape the castle. The guards have caught her every time she's tried. After thirteen years imprisoned in her tower, she's resigned to her fate of an arranged marriage to a vain, tiresome, and/or brutish prince. Until she meets Dustan.Dustan isn't like the other princes who've come. He's kind and asks Rose her thoughts. But Rose discovers that Dustan harbors a secret-he may not be a prince... or human.Too soon, her father chooses a different suitor, a sinister one with a wicked plan. After Dustan saves Rose's life, she follows him into the forest. Rose hopes to hide from both her fiancé and her father. But can she trust Dustan, or does he have a hidden agenda-or does that even matter, if they're falling in love?The Forest Bride is a lighthearted romp on the romance end of the fantasy-romance spectrum. If you're a fan of Kerrelyn Sparks's How to Love Your Elf or you've imagined an adult Ella Enchanted who makes love with Prince Charmont, The Forest Bride is for you. Note: This is the PG version. If you want the full version, which contains love scenes, look for ISBN 978-0-9778068-4-3.
He saved her life. Now she's wondering why.Rose will never escape the castle. The guards have caught her every time she's tried. After thirteen years imprisoned in her tower, she's resigned to her fate of an arranged marriage to a vain, tiresome, and/or brutish prince. Until she meets Dustan.Dustan isn't like the other princes who've come. He's kind and asks Rose her thoughts. But Rose discovers that Dustan harbors a secret-he may not be a prince... or human.Too soon, her father chooses a different suitor, a sinister one with a wicked plan. After Dustan saves Rose's life, she follows him into the forest. Rose hopes to hide from both her fiancé and her father. But can she trust Dustan, or does he have a hidden agenda-or does that even matter, if they're falling in love?The Forest Bride is a lighthearted romp on the romance end of the fantasy-romance spectrum. If you're a fan of Kerrelyn Sparks's How to Love Your Elf or you've imagined an adult Ella Enchanted who makes love with Prince Charmont, The Forest Bride is for you. Note: The Forest Bride contains love scenes-if you don't want to read love scenes, there is a PG version available (ISBN 978-0-9778068-6-7).
A dark lesbian romance retelling of the Hades/Persephone abduction story, set in mythological ancient Greece.In the land of the dead, Queen Hades' word is law. Hades gets what she wants--always--and what she wants is a certain goddess of the springtime. Innocent Persephone chafes beneath her mother's hawkish gaze and mercurial temper. Demeter has rebuffed all her daughter's suitors, but she is not yet satisfied; she strives to crush Persephone's spirit.Still, when Hades pulls her into the dark realm of the underworld, Persephone longs for the world above, even if it means an eternity under her mother's thumb.With her tears and pleas for freedom ignored by pitiless Hades, Persephone must learn to satisfy her keeper in all ways, lest she suffer the consequences. And though she cannot deny that something blooms within her, something forbidden, Persephone despairs of ever feeling the sun upon her skin once more.No matter the cost, Hades intends to keep her.Forever.* * *Captive in the Underworld is a standalone dark lesbian romance novel set in mythological ancient Greece. It is rooted in the misogyny and cruelties of the Hades/Persephone myth and contains sensitive material not suitable for all readers. Due to mature content and dark themes this book is intended for adult readers only. It contains scenes depicting non-consensual sex, abuse, kidnapping, assault, death, and other intimate partner violence. It is not recommended for readers sensitive to such content.
Anne of Green Gables meets Diana Wynne Jones in this whimsical fantasy adventure perfect for teen readers.
The Saite Dynasty (664-525 BC) represents a dynamic but lesser-known era in the history of ancient Egypt. In less than a decade Psamtek I reunified the country after almost 400 years of fragmentation. The Saite rulers promoted trade and embarked on important reforms, allowing Egypt to regain a major role in the Mediterranean world. -- .
Fans of A Dublin Fairytale will be enchanted by this modern take on the Hansel and Gretel fairytale set in modern-day Galway.
Three stories in rhyme about little fairy Flossie McFluff. Flossie may be tiny and shiny, but she is tough and smart, whether it's helping to deal with litter louts in her precious forest, or helping a leprechaun to find his missing gold. Beautifully and magically illustrated.
Friends go to the woods to celebrate the Pagan roots of modern culture. But their nature worshiping youthful exuberance soon comes under attack from an intolerant society. Now they must rise up and declare the return of the world''s oldest religion. It''s back!"Rise of the Pagans" is an examination of the ancient Pagan roots of our modern holidays and calendar, with special focus on the Wheel of the Year and the Pagan Sabbats, told from the perspective of a new member joining a group of Pagan friends.
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