Return to a world where only the select few, the brave Angels of the Sword, stand in the way of a full-scale war against the demonic hordes. Return with the determined but nervous Dirk. Eager to whip up coffee again so good it earned him the nickname Dirk Dangerously. All while unaware of the demonic plot unfolding right before him. Until faced with a terrible choice … Enjoy this seductive and stunning sequel to the spellbinding Crossing of Shadowed Death. If you love stunning rip-roaring battles with new and unusual monsters, then you’ll love A Battle Too Dark!
Tristan Shays is beginning to think he may be a messenger after all. After leaving his job as president of his own company, he embarks on a mission to investigate the clandestine and potentially evil agency known only as SODARCOM. The trouble is, he's gone rogue, following his own path rather than the assignments he usually gets visions of strangers in peril that he must warn, accompanied by intense pain if he refuses. With no divine guidance to assist them, he and his new best friend, Genevieve, must rely on instinct and luck to find answers about SODARCOM's drug study for cancer patients. The missions keep coming, diverting Tristan from his goal of getting answers. Even so, when his assignments start relating to people involved in the drug study, he suspects he's on the right track. The closer he gets to the answers he seeks, the more danger he and Genevieve encounter. Torn between his promise to keep Genevieve safe and his need to see justice served, Tristan must rely on all his resources just to come out alive, let alone victorious. The fifth book in the Messenger series, A Messenger So Dark challenges popular beliefs about right and wrong and asks a difficult question: is survival a right or a privilege?
Four royals. Two thrones. One deadly curse. In the heart of Emberfall, Prince Rhen is trapped by a curse, haunted by the beast inside, while beyond the palace walls, his kingdom falls to ruin. Far away, in modern day Washington DC, Harper plays lookout for her brother. When she sees a woman in danger, she rushes to help - only to be sucked into Rhen's cursed world. What begins as a fairy tale twist unfurls into an epic tale of magic, danger, love and betrayal in Brigid Kemmerer's New York Times bestselling Cursebreaker series, as brother fights brother to claim the throne of Emberfall and save the kingdom once and for all. Now, for the first time, explore Emberfall and fall in love with Harper, Rhen, Grey and Lia Mara in one convenient eBook collection. This collection contains: A Curse So Dark and Lonely A Heart So Fierce and Broken A Vow So Bold and Deadly If you're hungry for more Brigid Kemmerer, don't miss her next blockbuster fantasy series, Defy the Night, coming this autumn.
From the searing heat of the Zambezi Valley to the freezing cold of the Chimanimani Mountains in Rhodesia, from the bars in Port St Johns in the Transkei to the Drakensberg Mountains in South Africa, this is the story of one man's fight against terror, and his conscience. Anyone living in Rhodesia during the 1960s and 1970s would have had a father, husband, brother or son called up in the defense of the war-torn, landlocked little country. A few of these brave men would have been members of the elite and secretive unit that struck terror into the hearts of the ZANLA and ZIPRA guerrillas infiltrating the country at that time - the Selous Scouts. These men were highly trained and disciplined, with skills to rival the SAS, Navy Seals and the US Marines, although their dress and appearance were wildly unconventional: civilian clothing with blackened, hairy faces to resemble the very people they were fighting against. Twice decorated - with the Member of the Legion of Merit (MLM) and the Military Forces' Commendation (MFC) - Andrew Balaam was a member of the Rhodesian Light Infantry and later the Selous Scouts, for a period spanning twelve years. This is his honest and insightful account of his time as a pseudo operator. His story is brutally truthful, frightening, sometimes humorous and often sad. In later years, after Rhodesia became Zimbabwe, he was involved with a number of other former Selous Scouts in the attempted coups in the Ciskei, a South African homeland, and Lesotho, an independent nation, whose only crimes were supporting the African National Congress. Training terrorists, or as they preferred to be called, 'liberation armies', to conduct a war of terror on innocent civilians, was the very thing he had spent the last ten years in Rhodesia fighting against. This is the true, untold story of these failed attempts at governmental overthrows.