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  • Watch What You Wish For

    by Valerie Anne Hudson
    When three seventh-graders discover a Wishing Tree, they accidentally unleash its evil powers and the once thriving town of Mariposa becomes a shadow of its former self. As people go missing and lives are turned upside down, our unforgettable heroes are desperate to get things back to the way they were, while unknowingly on a journey of self-discovery.
  • Forgive Us: A Post-Apocalyptic Novel (The Odemark Series)

    by E.T. Gunnarsson

    SILENT, EMPTY, AND CRUEL. THIS WAS THE NATURE OF THE WASTELAND.

    Ignium was supposed to solve the world's energy crisis. Instead, it destroyed the planet. In the darkness of the 22nd century, survivors fight to endure what's left.

    London, a wasteland veteran, struggles to keep his promise to protect his adopted daughter, Rose. After years of starvation, scavenging, and desperation, the two wanderers find a new hope: the growing nation of New Uruk. ... more

  • Witch in the White City: A Dark Historical Fantasy/Mystery

    by Nick Wisseman

    Thousands of exhibits. Millions of visitors. One supernatural killer.

    Neva's goals at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago are simple. Enjoy the spectacle—perhaps the greatest the United States has ever put on (the world’s fair to end all world’s fairs!). Perform in the exposition’s Algerian Theatre to the best of her abilities. And don't be found out as a witch.

    Easy enough … until the morning she looks up in... more

  • Reality Testing

    by Grant Price
    Welcome to Berlin. Population: desperate. In the throes of the climate crisis the green tech pioneers are king, and if you aren't willing to be their serf then you're surplus to requirements. Carbon credit for sleeping on the job. That's the offer a dreamtech puts to Mara Kinzig, and she jumps on it. After all, the city ain't getting any cheaper. Then somebody changes the deal while she's dreaming in the tank. Now Mara has a body on her hands, an extra voice in her head, and the law on ... more
  • Tok: Magick Tale

    by Pablo Reig Mendoza

    London, England, 1888 AD. Cabalists, magicians and occultists of every species, scattered through all strata of society, are in frenzied activity. The numbers MDCCCLXXXVIII add up for the first time to 13 characters, and it is a year of opportunity for the servants of the Bond in the age-old secret war between the adherents of the old religion and the Vatican Curia.

    From the lavish halls of Buckingham Palace, the elderly Empress Victoria and her young Hindu lover - the Munshi ... more

  • Hell and High Water (Fae Fatales, 1)

    by Charlotte English
    Meet the baddest belles of London city. They were known as the fatales, once. Investigators and spies; killers and thieves; con artists and vigilantes — they fought fire with fire, did what had to be done, to make things right. Until the mission that broke them. Many decades later, the fatales have scattered to the winds. Fionn's the queen of London haute couture. Thetai's the star of the power metal scene. And Daix? Could be anything. Anywhere. It'll take a lot to bring them back togeth... more
  • The Language of Corpses

    by TT Linse
    The year is 2728, and instantaneous travel is possible by gating from one body to another on any of 300 human-inhabited worlds. On Cecrops, Jazari wants to escape her boss, a crime lord, and figure out why she’s always heard voices in her head. On Corvus, Eala is a scientist studying the mammal-like taktak who wants to understand their telepathic abilities. In the outer reaches of the Sol system, ZD777 wakes from cryo, alone on a frozen asteroid that is about to explode. Chance throws them toget... more
  • The Pale Wolf

    by Robert B. Warren

    In Umaga, power is everything. Rival warlords fight for control of the land, and innocent people are caught in the middle. Violence is a way of life. But hope still exists. The vulnerable and victimized have a champion. They call her the Pale Wolf.

    Asha, a young girl with albinism, is abducted from her village and sold into slavery. She eventually escapes and finds sanctuary in Young Town, where a freak accident endows her with ergokinesis - the ability to control and project energ... more

  • 9781947240056

    by Dennis Callaci
    "Five Ghost Stories" is a collection of five meditations on isolation and absence, each with an abstract connection to the ghost towns that were quickly built in all of our hollowed-out cities over 2020. These stories drive through these new spaces in first gear, flash lighting, searching. Survivors carry those lost within them, in their ribcage, in their heart. Here are five ghost stories, the first one before you and the other four memorized by heart and waiting in their chambers.
  • The Search for the Scepter

    by Julie Dinges
    When Princesses Rosalie and Scarlet went to bed on a breezy summer night, they didn’t expect to awake to such a fright. Their father, the king’s, scepter was taken by a thief. The royal family was in utter disbelief. The princesses sneak out of bed and find a small clue. Their mission is clear, they know what they must do. Along their journey, they meet friends who help them track the thief down. Will they find him and return the scepter to their father who wears the crown?
  • Beautiful Nightmare

    by L.C. Son

    Pararnormal Romance, Romantic Fantasy

    Damina Nicaud, a beautiful, successful art buyer in Washington, D.C., has been plagued by hauntingly romantic dreams of a mystery man every night. While she knows she shouldn't consider her dreams to be anything more than anxiety brought on by her upcoming nuptials, she can't help but be lured into its entreat. Unbeknownst to her, the dreamscape that plagues her mind will be all that carries her through eventual heartbreak and learning the t... more

  • Tuscan Tales

    by Lori Hetherington
    Traditional tales from the mountains of Tuscany: skeletons and phantoms, scoundrels and saints, supernatural events and magical objects. Nonna Regina enchants her grandchildren with fantastic tales as she warms herself beside the fire in the family's ancestral home in a valley where seasons are intense, unexplained occurrences are many, and religion fuels the imagination. This collection of 19th-century fairy tales have, until now, remained unknown to English-language readers, although Italia... more
  • Bob & the Cretaceous Flower

    by Rikki Hughes
    The second book in The Bob Series trilogy, Bob and Rocket must deal with the consequences of having unwittingly unleashed their advanced science upon the Earth. From time-traveling poachers of the past to ambitious mega-corps of the present and doomed off-world missions in the future, the two aliens must navigate the best and worst of humanity's instincts in order to create a lasting, and survivable, new world.
  • Arty and The Forest of the Forsaken

    by Nicholas Jauregui
    When a dark wizard takes over Camelot, a young boy and his ragtag group of misfit friends must go on an epic quest to save their families and their kingdom. But first they must look past their own differences and learn to work together
  • Through a Forest of Stars

    by David Jeffrey
    Year 2217. Earth’s biosphere is dying, Mars’s terraforming projects are in ruin, resource wars are brewing, and even the voidoids—eerie portals into nearby star systems—have failed to yield new Earth-like worlds. But that’s about to change with the miraculous discovery in the Chara system. United Earth Domain and the Allied Republics of Mars, rival powers within Bound Space, each want it for themselves, and a cataclysmic war is about to erupt. Aiden Macallan, Terra Corp’s planetary geologist abo... more
  • Sun Wolf

    by David C. Jeffrey
    Year 2218. Still haunted by his encounter on Silvanus, Aiden Macallan commands the Sun Wolf on an impossible mission only he can accomplish—saving the human race from certain annihilation. After fifty years of enabling human expansion into Bound Space, the enigmatic voidoids are starting to shut down. No one knows why, or who’s behind it, but one thing is certain: if the voidoids disappear, not only is humanity locked out of Bound Space forever, but it will unleash a cosmological catastrophe of ... more
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