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  • av Bella J Dark
    102,-

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    194,-

    AN ANCIENT HOWL COMPILED BY DIANE NARRAWAY & MARISHA KIDDLE WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SAM R GERAGHTY, ROYSTON FOWLER, DIANE NARRAWAY, KATHY SHARP, KAY MATTHEWS, SCOTT IRVINE, JENNIE JONES, KEVIN GROVES, G. W. HAWKER, KATE KNIGHT, RON MILLER, ESME KNIGHT, MARISHA KIDDLE, JACK CALLAGHAN, BEKKI MILNER, SCARLETT PAIGE, & ANNEROSE WEILER.SOMETIMES, WHEN THE STORM RAGES AND THE WIND HOWLS THROUGH THE TREES, YOU WRIGGLE UNDER THE DUVET AND PULL THE COVERS HIGH.LATE AT NIGHT, WHEN THE MOON IS FULL AND HIGH, GLOWING HEADLIGHTS IN THE DISTANCE MIMIC GLOWING EYES IN THE HEDGEROWS AND BUSHES.ON NIGHTS LIKE THESE, THE CRACK OF A TWIG, THE SOUND OF BRANCHES TAPPING ON THE WINDOWPANE, THE SOFT, LOW GROWL OF A DISTANT ENGINE HEARD AMID THE WIND AND RAIN.ON NIGHTS SUCH AS THESE CAN YOU REALLY BE SURE YOUR SAFE, OR IS THERE SOMETHING MORE SINISTER HIDDEN OUT THERE IN THE DARKNESS?

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    238,-

    Most of us give little to no thought to the biblical deadly sins, dismissing them as nothing more than emotions. But, what happens when those sins become obsessions? When they control you? This anthology of short stories looks deep into the heart of the sinner and sees just how deadly those sins can become. If you still think they are just emotions, Then you have nothing to fear by reading this collection. Or do you?

  • av Diane Narraway
    281,-

    Step into the beautiful but deadly world of the gothic vampyre. Indulge yourself in the romance of the era in this collection dedicated to all the Vampyre has to offer, for theirs is the world of Exquisite Sin.

  • av Pens Of Portland
    150,-

  • av Kathy Sharp
    139,-

  • av Patricia Sumner
    118,-

  • av Diane Narraway
    118,-

  • av Christine Delahay
    153,-

  • av Bill Duvendack
    118,-

  • av Lindsay Heiman
    141,-

    This is a story about self-identity and individualism. When a dog named Duck struggles to accept her role in the animal kingdom, she learns a valuable lesson about identity and acceptance. Being a dog named Duck, she has what I would call an understandable identity crisis.Follow the identity crisis of a dog named duck and her struggle with herself. She meows like a cow and oinks like a horse, refusing to adhere to society''s standards. She will not be pigeonholed.

  • av Scott Irvine
    153,-

    The King's Odyssey is a long awaited fantasy fiction by author Scott Irvine.

  • av Frances Gaudiano
    222,-

    Set against the turbulence of the early Anglo/Irish conflict where food and shelter can be scarce and hunger is commonplace. 'The Listener' is a beautifully written tale of love and magic.

  • av Kate Knight
    219,-

    Fiona discovers the mystical land of Everley where creatures of legend thrive. Together with six other hand-picked champions from Earth, Fiona embarks upon a quest to fight a mysterious evil and restore balance to these once peaceful lands. Join Fiona in this magical adventure where nothing is quite what it appears to be!

  • av Kathy Sharp
    132,-

    Quirky tales based on the plants and herbs found along the Dorset Jurassic coast.

  • av Charlotte E Moore
    198,-

    A storybook with a twist!Educational, Story and colouring book all in one. Written and illustrated by young author Charlotte Emily Moore

  • av Imogen Knight
    106,-

    Joanna Javernick: Unsolved is written and illustrated by Imogen Knight aged 13. She has subsequently had her 14th birthday, and by the time you read this she may have had many more. Unlike Joanna Javernick; the sad tale of a young girl who is ostracised for coming out as Joanna not Joe.

  • av Martin Pallot
    132,-

    Around the corner of my eye is the latest from inspirational poet Martin Pallot; a look at the beauty of nature through the eyes of a poet. One for nature and poetry lovers. As in Whispers of the Wood there is a section at the back for your own thoughts and poems. All royalties from this book are donated to Battersea Dog & Cat Home.

  • av Kathy Sharp
    132,-

    A delightfully written and beautifully illustrated book that is inspired by the stark beauty and wildflowers of Chesil Beach. This is the story of a wandering ''plant whisperer'' - and the startling magical secrets that follow him along the shingle.

  • av Kathy Sharp
    132,-

    Quirky tales based on the plants and herbs found along the Dorset Jurassic coast.

  • - The Key-Holder Of Midnight
    av Veronica Rivas
    132,-

    Maria Padilha is unique in as much as she did not begin HER journey as a goddess, spirit, demon, or archetypal energy. Her origins can be found in the history books as a wife and as a queen. Veronica Rivas takes us on a fascinating journey as she shares this woman''s history as well as her place within the magickal hierarchy.       Veronica Rivas shares with us her enthusiasm, and her love for this once queen. Maria Padilha is professionally researched and beautifully written. But then, I would expect nothing less from Veronica Rivas.This book is a truly enlightening look at Maria Padilha from a historical, devotional, and subjective point of view.

  • - Find A New Home
    av Kate Knight
    166,-

    The second in the Woody and Louis books, sees the family looking for a new home. Once again Kate Knight entertains your little ones while promoting important social, and environmental values. Delightful stories, cleverly written and wonderfully illustrated.

  • av Charlotte Moore
    194,-

    Meet Heather the honeybee in this beautifully illustrated storybook. Unlike other book's this storybook has a twist! It has a story, bee facts and colouring pages throughout.

  • av Kate Knight
    182,-

    "Woody and Louis & the Big Yellow Thing" which is the first in a series of entertaining children's books; focusing on a variety of social and environmental issues. It is beautifully written and illustrated. And a thoroughly enchanting enjoyable children's book.

  • av Mia Melesina Granger
    106,-

    The Needle Man: written by 14-year-old Mia Melesina Granger is dark, disturbing, sinister, and extremely entertaining. A tense and nailbiting story, that will have you compelled to continue reading until you reach the clever and unexpected conclusion.

  • av Molly Brooks Dridge
    290,-

    So here''s the list of who needs to read this book, EVERYONE!!!Anyone 12+ who either has ADHD/ADD or has someone close to them with ADHD/ADD... That''s parents, teachers, carers, relatives and friends ... And especially the school bully!!!Apart from the fact that this is an amazing achievement for someone with ADHD, it is also entertaining and 3 ADHD children later I was still coming across bits I didn''t know.

  • av Diane Narraway
    111,-

    This is a selection of poetry, some of which is funny, some of which is sexy or romantic, albeit quite dark. The final section is more spiritually profound in one way or another. Diane Narraway's poetry is not sweet, dreamy or conventional but then neither is she!

  • av Richard K Page
    132,-

  • av Gary w Hawker
    153,-

    Inside the Seventh Wave is a psychological thriller set on an enigmatic island where myth and reality collide - Jack Powys sets out to place all the island stories into one volume but soon finds himself drawn into a world where nothing is as it appears.

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