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  • The Häling and the Scottish Templars: Book One of the Temple Chronicles by L. S. Berthelsen

    In Scotland in the spring of 1296, a ragged band of Templars seek refuge for a gravely wounded seneschal, a high-ranking Templar officer. As England invades Scotland, the Templars devise a dangerous plan to prevent the destruction of the Häling, a collection of priceless Celtic treasures, manuscripts, and masterpieces.

  • The Headman & the Assassin (Earth’s End) (Volume 3) by Sandy Nathan

    HE KNEW HER WORK WAS MURDER

    The lovely outsider carries deadly secrets. Only Sam with his village headman’s power can heal her. Only Emily can make Sam the man he was meant to be.Passion explodes between them. Passion that brings joy and pain, ecstasy and remorse. Passion that can kill.

    Join Sam & Emily for a legendary love story you’ll never forget.

  • The Key of Alanar by Rory B. Mackay

    Battling both hostile terrain and his own demons, an impossible choice lies ahead for David, the echoes of which will ripple throughout time, leading him to the very limits of the human experience, and beyond…

    Spanning ten millennia, this epic yet intimate tale of loss, courage and redemption pushes the boundaries of storytelling, exploring the nature of life, death, the universe and reality.

  • The Lioness of Brumley Hall: And Her Most Unusual Grandchildren (Urwelt Chronicles) Author: Augusta Pearson Benners

    The Lioness of Brumley Hall is the first book in the Urwelt Chronicles series, a fantasy fairy tale adventure series for kids and adults about magic, discernment and courage with a strong female and male lead. Written for 5th and 6th graders, it is also an enjoyable read for parents and grandparents. It’s packed with generational references and humor, witty wordplay and enough adventure for all (way too much, as Gran would say), as well as parenting tips for raising magical children and grandchildren. Let the faery folk and grandchildren of Brumley Hall entrance you with their magic and music only found in the unique world of Brumley Hall and the surrounding faery kingdom (or queendom, if you prefer) of Urwelt.

  • The Year the Horses Came by Mary Mackey

    “A researcher’s precision combined with storytelling magic.”-Marija Gimbutas, author of The Civilization of the Goddess”Vivid, dramatic, compelling.”-Marge Piercy, author of Woman on the Edge of Time

    Volume One of The Earthsong Trilogy evokes the moment in pre-history when marauding nomads brought horses, male gods, and war to a goddess-worshipping Europe that had known peace for thousands of years. Against this perilous backdrop, a passionate, dangerous love develops between Marrah, a gifted priestess, and Stavan, one of the invading warriors.

  • Transformations: A Novel of Human Evolution by John Nelson

    Angelic extraterrestrials give the human race a lesson in accelerated evolution, infecting inhabitants of a small coastal California town with a genetically altered virus that precipitates this leap forward. As a wunderkind geneticist, Dr. Guy Joyner, helplessly watches his patients go through all the subsequent physical, emotional, and spiritual trials, he learns in the end that evolution is a matter of spiritual self-transcendence and can’t be forced by genetic manipulation.

  • Under the Stone Paw by Theresa Crater

    Power Places Series, Volume 1

    Under the Stone Paw is a thrill ride from the upper crust of New York society to the forbidden tunnels underneath the Sphinx, from a time before Jesus and Mary Magdalene sought to free humanity to our own time when a shadowy consortium of powerful individuals threaten to control it.

  • Urban Faery: A Modern Fantasy by Angela Savidge

    Set against the backdrop of impending environmental disaster, a rising Hollywood actress and an alluring Welsh renegade embark on an unlikely love affair. Originally conceived as a pilot for a television series. A novella-length, fast-paced and fun read.

    Winner of American Book Fest’s 2019 Fiction Award for a novella and recipient of a Five Star Reader’s Favorite Review. “Must be read to be believed.” Hollywood Book Reviews Excellent Merit

    A book that will appeal to fans of Fae romance, urban fantasy, and new age fiction, Angela Savidge’s debut novella Urban Faery: A Modern Fantasy touches on such compelling subjects as the Trump administration’s offshore drilling initiative, the revolutionary #TimesUp and #MeToo movements, and Southern California’s cannabis and surf cultures.

    Los Angeles, 2018 – Cate has grown disillusioned with the realities of Hollywood and a deep sense of meaninglessness has been looming over her lately. Desperate to reconnect with the natural world, she wades into the ocean at one of Malibu’s most notorious surf breaks but is unaware that a powerful swell has moved in putting her in the direct path of danger. When Cate is rescued by a mysterious surfer named Luc, a modern-day descendant of the ancient Fae race, she is propelled into a new era of self-discovery and a total re-evaluation of the world around her.

  • Wing and Nien, Book 1 of the Leader of Legend Saga by Shytei Corellian

    Wing Merehr Cawutt doesn’t want to be the leader of his race, he wants to be left alone to tend his fields. His brother Nien is a warrior and a scholar but not the leader their people want. In a single night, everything changes for Wing and Nien, as their world is torn apart, and…

  • Wisdoms of the Light (First Light) (Volume 2) by Michelle Frost

    When Idrith escapes from Amyth monastery with Daen, he thinks their troubles are over, but the past will not leave them alone. There are secrets still to be uncovered in the lost city of Aerdas, and this time it will take a young Southerner to set things in motion. And it all begins with a song.

    Sometimes the truth is a miracle.

  • Written In Ruberah: Age of Jeweled Intelligence by P. Christina Greenaway

    Miriam experiences a series of flashbacks from a life she lived in an ancient land called Ruberah. These startling images convince Miriam that she did write the promise and that she must keep it. But to do so, Miriam will have to let go of everything in her life and place her trust in a guide—the river girl—the wise and eternal spirit of the River Tamar.

    “Greenaway juggles the many strands of her lushly descriptive book with ease, managing to bring all these characters, from all their separate time periods, together in a rousing climax that invests just as much energy in high fantasy as modern romance, with winning results. The richly imagined story of a modern woman bearing ancient responsibilities.” —Kirkus Reviews

  • Wysteria (The Hidden World of Wysteria) (Volume 2) by Stella Brians

    Book Two in The Hidden World of Wysteria Series

    Life changes forever for Milo when a talking cat with indigo colored fur shows up on his doorstep.