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What if you caught the person who kidnapped a loved one? Would you turn him or her over to the authorities, or take matters into your own hands? What if that person wasn’t human? In Bent Heavens, author Daniel Kraus goes beyond the traditional “good vs. bad” storyline and explores …
Everyone in the island kingdom of Visidia can learn to use magic, and can choose for themselves which of the six types of magic to learn – except for Princess Amora. As heir to the throne and member of the Montara bloodline, she is the only option to become High …
Amber Sand comes from a long line of witches. Her mother is a witch, her ancestors were witches, etc. But for some reason the coveted genes skipped Amber almost entirely – she is not a witch. Her only magic power is that she can see true love. In the Windy …
In a world inspired by ancient Arabia, Zafira is a skilled Hunter who disguises herself as a man in order to track down animals in the cursed forest of the Arz, hunting and killing them in order to feed her people. Nasir, on the other hand, is an assassin known …
In Interference, Sue Burke reunites readers with the sentient bamboo Stevland, the Glassmakers, and the humans of Pax. Taking place a couple hundred years after the events of the first novel, subsequent generations of these species have found a way to successfully work with each other in a civilized society. …
On September 11, 2001, police find an unidentified woman’s dead body on a beach near Kongslund Orphanage in Copenhagen, surrounded by seemingly random objects meticulously placed in a strange pattern. They begin to investigate the bizarre case, only for the Twin Towers in New York to fall later that morning …
Pino Lella is a normal teenage boy that just happens to live in Milan, Italy under Mussolini’s rule during World War II. The horrors of war are closing in all around him, but all he cares about is food, music and girls. That is, until a movie theater that he …