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Once I Rebel
Mina knows who she was, who she is, and it’s time she learned who she’ll become.
Over two years have passed since Mina Hurley awoke as a revenant to discover she’d been murdered. Two years during which she’d been pursued, tortured and ultimately forced to become a hunter herself, tracking and apprehending the woman who had murdered her. She had hoped that would be the end of it, but now she knows better.
When Maat’s founder, Kesi, dismisses the Millennial council, ordering their capture and Mina’s, Mina is left with no choice but to run, no one to turn to but a rebellion she never wanted to be a part of. With Kesi’s fear threatening to tear apart the fragile stability of the supernatural world, Mina’s friends flock to her aid as they’re forced to fight a battle none might survive. With her friends’ lives at stake, how much is she willing to give to avoid falling into Kesi’s hands?
What will become of her if she fails?
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Oklem
“Just because the war is over, doesn’t mean the story is.”
What happens after a 10-year war? Unity brought the Mortal, Fire, Ice and Earth Nations together to defeat Skull, a pirate army desperate to merge the supernatural world with the mortal.
19-year-old Azar Geminus finds himself at the centre of a bizarre, supernatural mystery. With the war at an end, and his heart broken, his only goal is to reunite with his parents. But this proves more challenging than expected when he learns that they have gone missing. Whilst the city he has lived in all his life begins to expose the darkness that dwells within, Azar finds himself changing in ways he cannot control.
As betrayal, mystery, and danger close in around him, Azar realises that there are three sides to every story: the Nations, the supernatural, and the truth. As one war ends, another, much more personal, is just beginning. And when the fate of the Nations rests on lies, who else can he rely on other than himself?
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Oberon
Waking up every day after the great war of Cassipa-5 is bad enough but to wake up as the last of your kind with no memory of the past is even tougher. Leo wakes up from cryogenic sleep with only his companion by his side and a strange glowing pendant tied around his neck with no memory of his past. Fighting his way through the galaxy he must forge alliances and break free of his chains in order to uncover the past and stop the rest of the galaxy from suffering the same fate his home planet did all those years ago.
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Nil
Waking up in a forest with no recollection of who you are or where you’re from is just the beginning of Nil’s adventure as she stumbles into a new town.
When on the run from creepy old ladies and lurking demons, Nil finds herself falling in love and befriending an omnipotent power overseeing more than she could even imagine.
Now, having to grow up without remembering your past is a challenge, but growing up along with a significant other to consider is a whole other story. Not to mention she seems to possess some unnatural, or should I say supernatural, traits. Nil is learning a lifetime of lessons in the span of weeks.
As ominous forces loom, the fate of the world and her existence is at stake.
Will Nil be able to save everyone she cares about, or will things be completely out of her control?
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Nikodemus
Nikodemus is an alternatively modern take on the fantasy genre. Magic and FBI Agents don’t usually mix. Nikodemus appears at the beginning of an investigation into the abduction of a United States Senator’s daughter. He takes an agent on a wild ride travelling “between” to bring three suspects from Pennsylvania to Texas. Mages, seekers, and necromancers lock horns with FBI agents, private investigators, and media, battling glamoured animals and glamoured minions.
Bodies start to pile up. Then there is a showdown between a seeker and a mage on the streets of the Stockyards in Fort Worth, Texas in front of hundreds of witnesses. Help comes from an unexpected source. By the end of this first instalment there will be some answers, but more questions arise. Who is the Egyptian woman? What does she really want?
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Mosquito Story
For too long mosquitoes, mozzies for short, have been the subject of unjustified persecution, ridicule and scorn. They suffer the humiliation of being an evolutionary mistake, sent to torment and plague humans. Good for nothing, unwanted! Tainted by a reputation of being diseased, blood-sucking pests. This book seeks to rectify that misconception in an adventurous and humourous way. Every mozzie has a story to tell!
This unique and quirky story is full of life and death, love and hate, work and fun, ups and downs, following the day-to-day adventures of a mozzie community living next to a fish pond in a suburban front yard. This book will capture your imagination and redefine the readers’ preconceptions of mosquitoes. After reading the book, you will momentarily pause and reflect, prior to swatting the next mosquito that settles on your arm.£3.50 -
Morten: The Xahlia Tale
There is something peculiar about Morten and the people who called this place home. Each of the six tribes is protected by their own arcane religion and ordained gift.
A threat from overseas threatens to swallow Morten whole. When the Xanthari tribe loses one of their elite commanders, Xianni, to the enemy, their foundations are shaken as they are forced to form an unlikely alliance with the Dahlia tribe to protect themselves from the impending threat of war. Despite their extensive history of odium and reprisal the forces are compelled to unite.
Xander, a high ranking official of the Xanthari clan and Xianni’s lover, must overcome his grief and lead the Xantharis alongside Xana, Xianni’s best friend, who fills her boots in more than one way. Betrayal and adultery shake the foundations of the alliance and the commanders of both tribes find themselves each fighting their own battle.
A Xanthari relic – four pieces of parchment – become the object of pursuit of the allies and enemies alike as they fight to the death.
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Misanthropy
I am in love with someone, someone who is kind and caring.
He comforts me, protects me and makes me feel complete.
Okay, he may have stalked me for a little while without my knowledge, but I did not know at the time, so can look beyond that.
He knows me better than I know myself.
I am an open book to him, despite keeping my feelings closed.
The only problem is… is that he is not from around here…
But why should that matter?
Why should that matter… the word ‘matter’ means more to me now than it ever did!
He is not from around here, because he inhabits our parallel dimension of dark matter.
Dark matter, the substance that science proves exists, yet is unable to explain.
His kind, is what we humans refer to as jinns, spirits or demons…
Should it matter now?
Either way, it is too late…
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Midnight Goddess
You think that you know the story of how the world came into being? Well, so did Cassandra Brendel. She was just an ordinary 17-year-old girl attending a private boarding school in the middle of nowhere, in rural England. Life was normal, boring and straightforward. She had always had a feeling deep in her bones that she was destined for more, until the night of her eighteenth birthday, when her world was ripped open. Learning the truth about the universe and discovering that you're a witch is an almighty battle, and coming face to face with a goddess is daunting. But now, she must fight in a war that started before time began. Will she be able to overcome the obstacles in her way? Or will she crumble under pressure?
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Mia's Blackbird
Mia Gretel Augustus, not a lick over 44 and preceded as she walks by a sharp blonde quiff, is living a safe and dependable life on the coast as she manages an odd gift.
Since her brother’s death, she has seen people’s souls and helped them heal. But what about her own soul and healing?
The appearance of a blue-eyed stranger in six-inch heels and a pencil skirt plunges Mia back into the world of the living again. She feels her skin scrape against splintering wood, heart puff into pink like a swollen starfish, and soul crash and burst as a cresting green wave.
But will sharing herself and her gift mark the end of their love?
And what does the emergence of Mia’s wisdom mean for her future?
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Memoirs of Faeries
Katie was eight years old when her grandma died, leaving a secret untold. Thanks to a house move, a visitor and an old leather-bound diary given to her from her grandfather, Katie begins to piece together the truth.
She is the heir to an almost-forgotten magical kingdom and with a little help from her grandma’s diary and some strange dreams, she realises that she must reconnect with her ancestors and make amends before it’s too late.
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Memoirs of a Reluctant Orc
The Orcs of Ormensgourd aren't happy. The Staff of Wyvenhore has been stolen and an accusing finger is pointed at the dwarfs of Glengglaggnod.
In this the true account of the war, we find out what really happened when the forces of Lord Bilgesac marched on King Muttontache. Nothing is left out – the marching, the carnage, the bad food, the farting.
From the call to arms to the last decapitated head, from ribald marching songs to ridiculous camouflage, Private Valerian Goutweed's diary spills the beans (and a lot of blood) on life inside an orc army.
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