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  • Alessia in Atlantis: The Jellyfish Jailbreak (Alessia in Atlantis, #2)

    by Nathalie Laine
    The second book in the riveting new series that fans of Keeper of the Lost Cities and Percy Jackson can't put down. Twelve-year-old Alessia has just returned to start her second school year in the Lost City of Atlantis, when the underwater nation is gripped by some ominous news. A prisoner responsible for one of the worst attacks in Atlantis history has escaped, and Alessia suspects her fugitive, evil mother is involved. With the help of her schoolfriends, Alessia will have to interrogate ... more
  • The House of Prophecy (The Chronicles of Chaos Book 3)

    by Glen Dahlgren

    ❖ American Fiction Award Winner
    ❖ Ozma Fantasy Award Finalist
    ❖ IAN Book of the Year Finalist


    In the aftermath of chaos, a prophecy threatens to shatter the world anew.

    Lorre's survival defied fate, but a prophecy promises that her continued existence threatens untold destruction.

    Yet, for Galen, his mother's life is paramount. He'll defy both destiny and the Harbingers of Chaos who crave her as ... more

  • A Fae Is Done

    by Danielle M. Orsino
    Prophecies, broken hearts, secrets, and scars. Bodies delivered on the wings of butterflies. After Queen Aurora's execution, the Court of Light falls into political unrest. The riots continue as new Queen Sekhmet takes her place on the throne and puts her long-planned agenda into action. Meanwhile, King Jarvok attempts to remedy his heartache but ends up divulging suspicions he has held close for centuries instead. Alliances shift as dark mysteries bubble to the surface, but a prophecy reading... more
  • Destroyer

    by Meg Smitherman
    At the center of a forbidden ruin, an artifact of black stone is unearthed. Archaeologist Ru Delara, vilified by the scientific community for believing in magic, is summoned to investigate. But when she arrives, she finds herself inexorably drawn to the artifact, even though it could harbor untold destructive power. Determined to discover the artifact’s true nature, Ru and mysterious stranger Fen must unravel the secrets of the artifact before it falls into the wrong hands… before its darkness e... more
  • The Tracks We Leave

    by Maggie Maxfield

    Following the 1947 crash in Roswell, New Mexico an elemental alien race who has been visiting the Earth and other planets on good will missions throughout history find they are stranded. The Stepuli exchange technology for shelter, and as they integrate with humans in small communities, they are surprised to find children result. The Tracks We Leave takes place four generations in the future with their descendants. The government has incorporated them in a eugenics project and seek to ex... more

  • Map of a Soundless Clock

    by Matthew Rudd Reynolds
    Lost. There's no other word for it; the sailing ship Kronos is lost -- in deep space, no less! Months after leaving Earth, tensions on the ancient ship are running high. Much is expected from twelve-year old Andi and her supernatural golden dolphin, Lux. Beset by disaster, an angry crew questions the mission and an assassination attempt on Andi's life sends the pair away -- only for a malevolent figure known as Mynost to pursue them across the stars, seeking to obtain the long-lost artifacts fou... more
  • A World on the Island's Edge

    by Matthew Rudd Reynolds
    Twelve-year old Andi Johnston knows all about keeping secrets from the inhabitants of her island home. She's been hiding the truth about her grandmother's dementia for nearly two years in an effort to keep her family together. After finding a young golden dolphin hidden in a cavern under her cliffside home, Andi knows she is in over her head. The bond between Andi and the dolphin Lux is instantaneous and supernatural. With his strange powers, Lux is able to heal Andi's grandmother-for a time. To... more
  • Fisscial Intelligence

    by Douglas R. Miller
    For decades, science fiction writers and even scientists have speculated that Artificial Intelligences, AIs, created by humans might someday become so advanced that they become sentient. But what if they're smart enough to not want to rule the Earth, like Terminators, and suffer an interminable war with humans? What if they can combine with electrically enhanced bacteria which, through fission, can provide an inexhaustible source of DNA memory? And what if they use this newfound intelligence ... more
  • Fisscial Intelligence

    by Douglas R. Miller
    For decades, science fiction writers and even scientists have speculated that Artificial Intelligences, AIs, created by humans might someday become so advanced that they will become sentient. And that when they did, and their intelligence far exceeded that of humans, they would recognize the inability of humans to manage the Earth and try to take over, just like the Terminator stories. \tBut what if the sentient AIs had no desire to take over the earth? What if they were smart enough to decide... more
  • Fire & Flight

    by Brianna R. Shaffery

    There are those that tell stories about the legends of the Shadow Forest, of magical waters that grant your deepest desires, and of times long ago when ancient sorcerers wielded unnatural power.

    After the death of her family and the appearance of strange physical changes she cannot explain, seventeen-year-old Nyla begins to wonder if she might be cursed with magic herself. Without a home and longing for the family she’s lost, Nyla retreats into herself.

    But when her new plan... more

  • Fire, Ice, Acid, and Heart

    by Danielle M. Orsino
    Where is your honor? Where is your heart? Dark Fae soldier Jennara and her Fire-Breather, Kali, have endured months of training for the Tournament of Fire, Ice, and Acid. Each cycle, the Dark Fae compete with their dragons to determine who will be promoted to the elite fighting forces. Five nominees are chosen, followed by a day of battles in which the last pair standing fights an elite dragon and rider of Chief Dragor's choosing. For centuries, the tournament in Blood Haven has been one of ho... more
  • Kingdom Come

    by Danielle M. Orsino
    All is peaceful in the Veil, which is usually when everything falls apart... Queen Aurora of the Court of Light and King Jarvok of the Court of Dark have fallen in love despite all odds. A relationship of political convenience has turned into something real and tangible for the two monarchs. After centuries of conflict and mistrust, the two Courts are about to unite as one: the Court of the Fae. But not every Fae is happy about the impending union. Queen Aurora's most trusted advisors have nev... more
  • Tiny Tin House

    by L Maristatter
    In the Christian States of America, a woman’s place is with a man. No exceptions. Although she’s legally an adult, eighteen-year-old Meryn Flint must live at home until her stepfather, Ray, finds her a husband. That’s the law. But when Ray kills her mother and Meryn must flee for her own safety, she quickly discovers there’s no safe place in the CSA for a woman on the run. Unless she’s willing to marry her former boyfriend—a man who’s already demonstrated his capacity for violence—she’ll b... more
  • Shadows That Speak

    by Gitte Tamar
    Daniel Manley did not experience a single moment of human kindness when cast out as a child onto the merciless cobblestone streets of 19th century London. One unsympathetic evening, while he lay cold and alone in a dark alley, he pleaded for death over living his abhorrent life a single moment longer. Upon taking his last gasp of frigid air, a mysterious voice emanates from the alley's darkest corner, stopping his despair. Daniel scans the darkness for the voices' origination. His fear t... more
  • From the Ashes

    by Danielle M. Orsino
    Queen Aurora and King Jarvok are finding that there is a thin line between love, hate, and Oblivion. The war between the Court of Light and Dark has finally ended, and peace reigns. The Court of Light continued advising the human monarchs of Europe while the Court of Dark kept to themselves, intervening only to act as the humans Dark Gods and Goddesses. The two Courts were both upholding their respective duties as written by the Treaty of Bodhicitta, until Queen Mary the first of England reneg... more
  • Thine Eyes of Mercy (Birth of the Fae Book 2)

    by Danielle M Orsino
    Queen Aurora, of the Court of Light Fae, and King Jarvok, of the Court of Dark Fae, are exhausted and battle-worn after centuries of fighting. The attrition has taken its toll upon their kin and power bases. What happens when you have to give in to your enemy? All wars eventually end, even magical ones. The Dark and Light Fae have set their elemental magick and weapons down, but, all is not quiet in the Veil... King Jarvok was confident his army could win the war, but at what cost? It was tim... more
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