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Some Kind of Fairy Tale

Some Kind of Fairy Tale

— Graham Joyce

Twenty years ago, teenaged Tara Martin disappeared in the dense. Some say enchanted forest known as the Outwoods on the edge of the small town in central England
Fiction - Mystery & Thrillers - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults - Teenagers
Dark Predators

Dark Predators

— Christine Feehan

As brutal as the undead he hunted, executioner Zacarias De La Cruz’s savage journey is over. After years in a gray world, he has accomplished everything he set out to do. His brothers are safeguarded, and each has a woman who completes them
Romance - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
Burning Wild

Burning Wild

— Christine Feehan

Jake Bannaconni has spent his life in an emotional vacuum, especially after a tragic twist of fate left him to raise his infant son alone. But when his path crosses that of an enigmatic young woman, Jake’s life takes a detour.
Fiction - Romance - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
Spirit Bound

Spirit Bound

— Christine Feehan

Lethally sexy undercover agent Stefan Prakenskii knows a thousand ways to kill a man, and twice as many ways to pleasure a woman. So he's looking forward to his new mission, He must go to the coastal town of Sea Haven and insinuate himself in the life of Judith Henderson, an ethereal beauty with ties to the crime lord he's determined to trap.
Romance - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
Prey

Prey

— Michael Crichton

In the Nevada desert, an experiment has gone horribly wrong. A cloud of nanoparticles micro-robots has escaped from the laboratory.
Fiction - Mystery & Thrillers - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
The Five People You Meet In Heaven

The Five People You Meet In Heaven

— Mitch Albom

Eddie is a grizzled war veteran, an old man who has lived an uninspired life. His job is fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. On his 83rd birthday, a tragic accident kills him,
Fiction - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
Giselle

Giselle

— Sandra Jane Maidwell

Giselle’s story is not the usual one. She can’t tell you about trick or treating, or about airplane rides, or train trips, or museum days. She can’t tell you about parents either, or about brothers and sisters. But, she can tell you about grandfathers, innkeepers, lighthouses, fishermen, a pig named frank, and an island called Almond Island.
Fiction - Sci Fi & Fantasy Children
My parent’s are Aliens … and I don’t like peanut butter!

My parent’s are Aliens … and I don’t like peanut butter!

— Sandra Jane Maidwell

Imagine that your parents are actually from another planet. A planet so far away they didn’t even travel on a space ship to get to you. Thought you had it bad? Rebecca must come to terms with the fact that her adoptive parents are from another universe. Furthermore: who are Rebecca’s real parents anyway, and what will they do to her now that they are “on the loose”? And can’t Ms. Agnes, Rebecca’s teacher, just adopt her already?
Fiction - Sci Fi & Fantasy Children
The horns of ruin

The horns of ruin

— Tim Akers

Eva, forsaken by her parents and forgotten by her family was the last child dedicated to the Cult of Morgan. Morgan, god of battle, was assassinated by his brother, Amon. Over time, the Cult of Morgan has been surpassed by other gods, Morgan’s blessings ignored in favor of mechanical miracles
Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
Wolfsangel

Wolfsangel

— M.D. Lachlan

The Viking King Authun leads his men on a raid against an Anglo-Saxon village. Acting on a prophecy – a prophecy that tells him that the Saxons have stolen a child from the Gods, he demands that no child be touched. If Authun raises him as an heir, then the boy will lead his people to glory.
Fiction - Sci Fi & Fantasy Adults
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