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There are more powers on Aggar than the Blue Sight. More dangers than the Terrans. And more loyalties than the Bonding.Shadows of Aggar wasn't the end of Elana and Diana's story.Tragedy strikes on the eve Elana and Diana are to leave Aggar behind for Diana's homeworld, drawing the two women into one more mission. But the politics and social corruption on Aggar run deeper than either woman suspects and Elana finds herself torn between following her love to the other end of the galaxy and her duties to her collapsing homeworld.Set immediately after Chris Anne Wolfe's best-selling classic, Shadows of Aggar, and authorized by Wolfe's literary estate, Bonds of Aggar delves into the dark side of Aggar itself and the complications that come with being powerful in a world that shuns difference.
A greedy father. A beautiful daughter. A faceless noble. With a word, Aloysius bargains away Angelique's future for a hefty bride-price, and no one, not even Angelique's beloved mother can save her. Angelique is taken to a strange and marvelous estate where she is befriended by Culdun, her Liege's fey companion. And though Culdun hints at darker forces, Angelique is drawn to her host and ever so slowly, she wins Drew's trust. But old fears and an older curse resurface, threatening to drive them apart and banish Drew into an eternity of loneliness. Will Angelique's growing love be strong enough to save her Liege? Or will she flee once the secret is revealed?"No author could have retold Beauty and the Beast as beautifully as Chris Anne Wolfe. She entices you throughout the story, making your heart pound with each second. At the end you believe magic is afoot and love is as near to you as your dreams." --Heather Cassell, Bay Area Reporter"Wolfe tells the story with a great deal of magic. Amidst fog and darkness and springing white steeds is just about everything a fantasy fan could want: shifting realities of time and space, protective spells, eternal curses and more." --Lee Lynch, LNBefore her death in July 1997, beloved lesbian-feminist author Chris Anne Wolfe published two of her four classic Amazon adventure novels - "Shadows of Aggar" and "Fires of Aggar." These two volumes are only the first half of the Aggar cycle. Chris Anne also published two stand-alone novels, the time-bending romance, "Annabel and I," and the retelling of Beauty and the Beast, "Roses and Thorns." The manuscripts of Chris Anne's remaining novels, short stories, poetry and songs, were willed to publisher and friend, Jennifer DiMarco. These hand-written volumes include both remaining Aggar books - "Sands of Aggar" and "Oceans of Aggar" - and more than a dozen retold fairy tales and original fantasy and contemporary novels.
Reeling from the death of his mother and his brother's departure to the Royal Navy, Ciarán Allyn finds himself alone and thrust into life as ward to the King and Queen of Eiremor. He grows up alongside the magical and headstrong Princess Orla-the two fighting with each other nearly as much as they fight for each other-planting the seeds of love beneath the branches of their favorite willow tree.When war is declared, the newly betrothed Orla and Ciarán separate as Ciarán takes to the high seas, battling both the enemy and vicious pirates. When Ciarán is believed dead, Orla is faced with the decision to marry her friend and ally, Prince Olav, or believe that the love between her and Ciarán can transcend anything-even death.
The Mistress of the Keep has died. A force is sweeping through Aggar that is blinding the Seers, making it impossible to locate budding Blue Sights and potential Shadows just as heavy anti-Blue Sight sentiment is building across the world. As the new, young Mistress of the Keep struggles to pull the sacred institution back together, Elana and her Amazon companion, Di'Nay, are tasked with finding the source of the seers' blindness while locating and securing safe passage to the Keep for as many vulnerable young Blue Sights as possible along the way. Their mission will take them through the deepest, darkest wilds of Aggar - far from the familiar territories around the Keep and northern mountains they've explored before - as they fight to save Aggar's most vulnerable.
I kept trying to run away from me... ...but there was nowhere to go that I wouldn't be there. The more I ran, the more I needed to run. It was hard for me to see where I was headed because I was blinded by fear. The nightmares, the daydreams, and the panicking was going to be my demise.Dakoda Foxx's debut memoir recounts her life from becoming a child bride at age thirteen, through seemingly endless cycles of abuse and assault, until the moment she decided to be her own savior and take back her life. Incredibly raw and always vulnerable, The Magic in the Nightmare that was Me is a story of survival, perseverance, and a spirit that refused to be broken.I knew the direction that I wanted to go, and it was just a matter of time before the pieces of me fell into place like a puzzle.
With introductions by friend and publisher Jennifer DiMarco, "Talismans & Temptations: Aggar and Beyond" collects short stories, songs, poetry, and fragments of novellas by lesbian-feminist author Chris Anne Wolfe, including the previously published "Death, Sweet Suitor Mine". As a special gift for readers worldwide, "Talismans & Temptations" includes the first-ever sneak peeks of "Sands of Aggar" and "Oceans of Aggar" -- the last two books in the series that began with "Shadows of Aggar" and "Fires of Aggar."
"No other author could have written this tale as beautifully." -- Heather Cassell, DykeSpeakThe bridge of time. The bonds of love. Which is stronger? Jenny-wren lives in the 1980s, but Annabel's world is of the 1890s. Despite the distance of time between them, they are brought together on the mysterious and beautiful Chautauqua Lake. Their unfolding love is both gentle and passionate. Destiny has bridged their worlds, creating a love story never to be forgotten.Before her death in July 1997, beloved lesbian-feminist author Chris Anne Wolfe published two of her four classic Amazon adventure novels - "Shadows of Aggar" and "Fires of Aggar." These two volumes are only the first half of the Aggar cycle. Chris Anne also published two stand-alone novels, the time-bending romance, "Annabel and I," and the retelling of Beauty and the Beast, "Roses and Thorns." The manuscripts of Chris Anne's remaining novels, short stories, poetry and songs, were willed to publisher and friend, Jennifer DiMarco. These hand-written volumes include both remaining Aggar books - "Sands of Aggar" and "Oceans of Aggar" - and more than a dozen retold fairy tales and original fantasy and contemporary novels.
Diana n'Athena is an Amazon working for the Terran empire on the medieval planet of Aggar. Her mission is to rescue a downed pilot/spy from Aggar's wilds. But when the Council demands she be bonded to a Shadow in order to be allowed to make the journey, things get interesting. Shadows are exceptional guides and fighters, but Elana is something more -- she has the gift of the Blue Sight. As the two women race against time to prevent an all-out intergalactic war, they become erotically entangled, complicating both their lives and putting their mission in danger.Before her death in July 1997, beloved lesbian-feminist author Chris Anne Wolfe published two of her four classic Amazon adventure novels - "Shadows of Aggar" and "Fires of Aggar." These two volumes are only the first half of the Aggar cycle. Chris Anne also published two stand-alone novels, the time-bending romance, "Annabel and I," and the retelling of Beauty and the Beast, "Roses and Thorns."The manuscripts of Chris Anne's remaining novels, short stories, poetry and songs, were willed to publisher and friend, Jennifer DiMarco. These hand-written volumes include both remaining Aggar books - "Sands of Aggar" and "Oceans of Aggar" - and more than a dozen retold fairy tales and original fantasy and contemporary novels.
The Olympic National Park will never be the same. Special Agent Kim Kupar returns to Homeland Security Investigations after a brush with her death as well as termination from her job as a federal criminal investigator. However, sometimes loyal friends and just the right alignment of the stars and planets can give a person a second chance. Kim discovers a kindred spirit in her new partner, Senior Special Agent Richard Johnson-a former Border Rat who is also attracted and connected to the wild and bizarre. Kim and Richard meet new challenges, make new friends, and deal with shadows from their past.Follow the two federal agents as they investigate not only the what and how, but also why. And, say 'hello' once again to a very special saber-tooth cat in this collection of stories from the archives of The Why Files.
With the destruction of The Unmaker, and his regeneration into a Death World Vulpian, Miles Sorvenjar Radien enters a new era of life, in which he has become the warrior-wanderer he always dreamed of being. And yet, doubt clouds his mind as he prepares himself for the battles to come. With his new body and its new strengths, Radien knows that there is a coming-of-age trial upon his new home world of Raon-Arashal that will either extinguish the doubts he carries, or destroy him for the fact he carries them: The Gauntlet of Doom.
The Theological Odyssey of the Great DetectiveThe world of Holmes is a world of contradictions. Mysteries no author has solved... until now.What happened on that fateful day at Reichenbach Falls when Detective Sherlock Holmes met his archnemesis, Professor James Moriarty? Why did Holmes go into hiding, abandoning his stalwart companion, Doctor John Watson, who assumed him dead? And what of Moriarty? Was he so easily consigned to a grave, the man who Holmes once called the Napoleon of Crime? Lifelong Sherlockian scholar Thomas Mengert has drawn aside the curtain of history, unraveling and reweaving to reveal a deeper Sherlock Holmes than even the original works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. A decade in the making, The Confessions of Sherlock Holmes is a five-volume pilgrimage that frames "the problem of evil" as a philosophical investigation in search of a theological answer. The journey begins in The Wager at Reichenbach Falls as Holmes and Watson meet on Dartmoor. Embarking on a round-the-world odyssey, they also reunite on a simultaneous adventure to save the British Empire from the machinations of the evil Baron Maupertuis, and Watson learns of a strange journal that finally reveals where Holmes was during "The Great Hiatus"-the four years when Watson and all of England thought that Sherlock Holmes was dead. ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿As the great detective has so often said, "The game is afoot!"
This issue of Manette Pioneering is a reprint of the 1988 gem of local history. Manette is a neighborhood of Bremerton in Kitsap County, Washington-fourteen miles across Puget Sound from Seattle. Its story begins with the local Suquamish tribe and continues with the explorations of Capt. George Vancouver in 1792 and Lt. Charles Wilkes in 1841. Manette Pioneering provides a compelling picture of life in the first half of the 20th century.Manette grew out of the early Puget Sound lumber industry. Detailed chapters cover local clubs, utilities, businesses, churches, and other aspects of small-town life. You will find pictures and stories from the famous Puget Sound mosquito fleet, including the little car ferry "Pioneer." Discover the tale of the iconic Manette Bridge which was financed partially by subscriptions from Manette residents. The Manette History Club began in 1983 when a dedicated group of volunteers, led by Estelle Meredith and Gideon Hermanson, met to discuss a way to keep the stories of the area's pioneers from being lost. The book committee used media and word-of-mouth to solicit stories and photographs to include as many families as possible. Over 130 families are represented in total.Erv Jensen, a professional journalist and the son of early pioneers himself, was the editor, with his assistant Maryjayne Hladky.To contact the Manette History Club, write to manettehistory@gmail.com
Mairin learns to defeat mean strong enemies with kindness. Some sandstone magic and a smoky amber quartz crystal helps, too. DAVID KENNEDY McCULLOCHwith illustrations byBRIANNA O. OSASERI
Unsettling. Disquieting. Unnerving.This fifth annual collection from Blue Forge Press gathers thirteen stories-a story for each month of the year plus one-from diverse, thought-provoking authors unafraid to provoke, rivet, and challenge brave readers. Explore the disconcerting with stories fromDaniel DiQuinzioD.L. FowlerJoe NastaDakoda FoxxSami RidgeEllen Jordis LewisMaxwell DiMarcoBree IndigoDiane M. McPheePauline UgaldeLauren PatzerMarshall MillerJennifer DiMarco
Martin Simon is an incredibly successful car salesman hiding a secret from the world. His greatest rival is a vengeful killer... who unleashes a sinister curse. Now Martin and his girlfriend, Bibi, find themselves in a heart-pounding race against time, pursued by far more than relentless authorities.Hordes of the undead are hell-bent on claiming Martin as one of their own and his desperate flight might not be enough to escape their rotting grip. As darkness closes in, Martin and Bibi must navigate a treacherous path through a world where death is not the end, and the past has a chilling way of catching up.
Princess Claire fills every day looking after people and animals alike. She always seems to figure out what to do and find the right way to make everything better.But when Claire's identical twin cousins show up unexpectedly at Christmas time, the holiday festivities and all Claire's careful plans are turned upside down and inside out! Can Claire convince her mother that she's innocent of the chaos that follows in the twins' wake? Or will Christmas morning bring nothing but a stocking full of coal?
Unsettling. Disquieting. Unnerving.This fourth annual collection from Blue Forge Press gathers thirteen stories-a story for each month of the year plus one-from diverse, thought-provoking authors unafraid to provoke, rivet, and challenge brave readers. Explore the disconcerting with stories from David Mecklenburg, Jennifer DiMarco, Maxwell DiMarco, Bree Indigo, Michelle Lee, Marshall Miller, J.W. Capek, Lauren Patzer, James Lowell Snyder, Gregor Fjellrev, Angela Faro, Pauline Ugalde, and C.M. Kane.
Unsettling. Disquieting. Unnerving.This third annual collection from Blue Forge Press gathers thirteen stories-a story for each month of the year plus one-from diverse, thought-provoking authors unafraid to provoke, rivet, and challenge brave readers. Explore the disconcerting with stories from Lauri Boren, Hiromi Cota, J.W. Capek, Jennifer DiMarco, Maxwell DiMarco, Bree Indigo, C.M. Kane, Michelle Lee, David Martyn, David Mecklenburg, Susan Nordman, Lauren Patzer, and James Lowell Snyder.
Is it wrong to want more?Princess Claire has a wonderful horse named Diamond. But when Claire sees the watercolored pony everything changes. Despite having a beautiful horse already, she is awe-stuck by the magical colors of the pony. Claire decides she'll ask her father, the King, to buy it. But the owner of the watercolored pony is a girl Claire's own age and it seems wrong to want something that belongs to someone else. What should Claire do?!
One unnerving story for every month of the year written by both established and emerging authors: Jennifer DiMarco, Maxwell DiMarco, Amber Rainey, J.W. Capek, Mark Robijn, Michelle Lee, Angela Faro, Lauren Patzer, David Martyn, Bree Indigo, Marshall Miller, Kristie Gronberg, and David Mecklenburg. Plus a bonus thirteenth story to keep you up at night. Join Blue Forge Press for the second volume of the annual series, Unnerving.
One unnerving story for every monnth of the year written by both established and emerging authors: Maxwell Dimarco, Timber Philips, J.W. Capek, Marshall Miller, Bree Indigo, Jennifer DiMarco, Carrie Avery Moriarty, Eliza Loeb, Hiromi Cota, Kristie Gronberg, Angela Faro, Lauren Patzer, and David Mecklenburg. Plus a bonus thirteenth story to keep you up at night. Join Blue Forge Press for the first volume of the annual series, Unnerving.
Can help be found?Princess Claire watched the long line of subjects waiting to talk to her father. Every day, the King opened his court to hear the concerns of his people and one of those people was a boy Claire's age. But when the guard closes the gate for the day and young Ninian is still unheard, Claire can tell his heart is broken. Rules are rules but does Claire know when it's okay to break them? Taking the boy's hand, she rushes him to her father. Can even the King solve Ninian's problem?
Are all creatures worthy of love?Princess Claire loves animals so when she sees a stranger kick a stray dog, she's furious. Unfortunately, anger alone doesn't fix anything. The mangy street dog definitely needs a meal and bath and Claire decides to help... but will she get in trouble with the castle's cook? And is it all worth it to make sure every creature is loved?
Pulled back from the brink by strangers and bound by gratitude, Robert is drawn into the search for a young Calvinist pastor imprisoned in Mainz. But Robert isn't just any soldier fighting in the early years of the Thirty Years War. He's also an English priest.Facing darkness and corruption, Robert and his new friends travel across Germany, calling on the courts of dukes, princes and a dowager queen, and seeking aid for the outnumbered defenders of the Palatinate. How can an Austrian priest, a reformed pastor, and a disillusioned Anglican sow the seeds of reconciliation in a Christian church at war with itself? And has an assassin targeted Robert?Called into Service is the first book of the Robert Curtis Mysteries, a series exploring politics, religion, and stories of faith, mercy, justice, and love.
Tanner knows he didn't leave the gate open, so how did Angel escape?!Angel was a prized albino chimpanzee at Great Northwest Zoo... until the young chimp vanished from his habitat.Nine-year-old Tanner Gibson loves the zoo. He loves to wander among the exhibits, watch the antics of the animals, and let the stress of school and chores fall away. As the zoo's Director, Tanner's father oversees all zoo exhibits and activities, so Tanner has grown up next door to all the incredible creatures his father protects.When Angel's enclosure is empty one morning, and Tanner was the last person in the area, all eyes turn to the boy. If Tanner ever wants to be trusted again, he has to find Angel and show his father-and everyone at the zoo-that Tanner takes responsibility for the animals very, very seriously.
What if it's more than a game?!Mia and Manny are twelve-year-old twins and they love to share everything. But when Mia finds a new game called The Golden Key, she has no idea what they're in store for.Excitement! Prizes! Fun!The Golden Key promises a lot but maybe, just maybe, it should have come with a warning. The twins' world is turned upside down and inside out when Mia dares to pick up her controller and touch the red button. Will Manny be able to help his sister from outside the game? And is inside the game really where Mia is?!
A desperate King James clings to hope for an alliance by marriage with mighty Spain, but when The Lord Inquirer, Sir Robert Curtis, witnesses the murder of a Spanish envoy at the gala opening of The Banqueting House, he knows a new war is brewing: A war of intrigue in the English court. Old conspirators will re-emerge and find new allies. Sir Robert must thwart the threats to his aging sovereign. Lords & Ladies is the third book of the Robert Curtis Mysteries, a series exploring politics, religion, and stories of faith, mercy, justice, and love.
An experienced gamekeeper is killed by the Archbishop of Canterbury while hunting with King James. Determined to be an accident, Captain of Royal Cuirassiers, Robert Curtis, is bothered by a simple question: Why was an experienced gamekeeper in the wrong place? Robert uncovers new evidence, and an addition question: Was King James the real target?Robert's search for the mysterious gamekeeper leads him into the company of England's secret Catholics and a world of priest holes, safehouses, persecution. Robert is torn between his investigation and struggling to fulfill his Anglican priestly duties.Will Robert find and capture the plotters before King James visits for a stag hunt and review of his company of Royal Cuirassiers? Or has Robert's invitation put His Majesty's life in danger again?Soldiers of the King is the second book of the Robert Curtis Mysteries, a series exploring politics, religion, and stories of faith, mercy, justice, and love.
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