When a demon from Giles's past emerges in London; Angel has his chance to capture the final piece of Giles's soul. But when Faith's innocent Slayer friends end up standing between the guilt-ridden vampire and his prize; Angel is unwilling to sacrifice new lives for one that was already lost—even if it destroys his quest altogether! * Executive produced by Joss Whedon!
When a demon from Giles's past emerges in London; Angel has his chance to capture the final piece of Giles's soul. But when Faith's innocent Slayer friends end up standing between the guilt-ridden vampire and his prize; Angel is unwilling to sacrifice new lives for one that was already lost—even if it destroys his quest altogether! * Executive produced by Joss Whedon!
The death of Buffy’s mentor at Angel’s (possessed) hand has the vampire looking to make amends by bringing the Watcher back to life. Faith, rebel Slayer, is helping, if only to keep Angel from going too far. But there’s more keeping this duo’s swords ready: demon twins Angel’s former guide Whistler, Faith’s Slayer sisters, and vampire Drusilla! Collects _Angel & Faith_ Season 9 Volumes 1–2. * Expanded sketchbook
Angel's quest to resurrect Giles has brought an old friend to London—Willow! Tensions run high as these two confront the loss of Giles, but before blood can be shed, Willow has a proposition. She'll help Angel on his quest if he'll help her find magic. To do that, she'll need Connor to get them into Quor'toth, a hell dimension where magic runs deep. Collects issues #11–#15. * Ties into the events in Buffy Season 9! * Christos Gage takes Willow to other worlds!
A demon from Giles's past has reemerged in London, giving Angel the opportunity he's been waiting for: capturing the final piece of the late Watcher's soul. For Faith, this is when Angel delivers on his promise-- the resurrection of her mentor and friend. This venture draws the attention of Faith's Slayer comrades, who also seek to bring back a fallen friend. When the Slayers find themselves in the middle of Angel and Faith's quest, they're turned into living zombies by the soul-possessing demon Eyghon. It'll take everything they have to defeat the demon and escape with their lives--and any part of Giles's soul.
Ronald Reagan's political career and his status as a cultural icon have been observed from every angle, but his role as a father to his daughter has been seen only in the harsh light of Patti's well-publicized tensions with Nancy Reagan. But now Patti Davis has reconciled with her mother and the catalyst was Angels Don't Die. In fact, her parents were so touched by the book they have contributed introductory comments. Angels Don't Die is a moving tribute to Ronald Reagan's spiritual strength and offers an intimate portrait that will appeal to people everywhere who admire the Reagans as well as to anyone contending with the challenges of parent-child relationships. Putting aside past hurts and misunderstandings, Patti Davis writes lyrically of the lessons she learned from watching her father cope with the various crises in his life. She writes of his forgiveness of John Hinckley, Reagan's would-be assassin, and of his near-death experience following surgery. She reveals Ronald Reagan to be a simple, quietly heroic man whose faith in God has never wavered.
The author praises Gratian’s zeal for instruction in the Faith, and speaks lowly of his own merits. Taught of God Himself, the Emperor stands in no need of human instruction; yet this his devoutness prepares the way to victory. The task appointed to the author is difficult: in the accomplishment whereof he will be guided not so much by reason and argument as by authority, especially that of the Nicene Council.
Rededicated to the Slayer mission, Buffy is reducing the zompire population one by one - until she is ripped from the middle of a battle and transported to LA. The demon Illyria and a mystical council make the Slayer an unwilling recruit in a team formed to take down an increasingly powerful enemy, the Siphon. Having regained his strength after a brutal battle with Buffy, he's back in action, gathering power and endangering whatever remnants of magic linger in the world.
Return to Sunnydale in a brand-new series by New York Times best-selling author Kendare Blake, set in the world of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Frankie Rosenberg wasn't yet alive when her mom, Willow, her aunt Buffy, and the original Scooby Gang destroyed the Hellmouth and saved the world from the First Evil. These days, life in New Sunnydale is blissfully quiet. Frankie is just trying to survive her sophomore year at the rebuilt high school and use her budding magical powers to make the world a better place. But that world is suddenly plunged into danger when the slayer community is the target of a deadly attack, leaving the future of the line uncertain. Then Frankie discovers she's sort of freakishly strong. Oh, and there's something Willow never told her about her true identity. Cue the opening credits. Quicker than she can carve a stake, Frankie discovers there's more to saving the world than witty one-liners and stupid hot demons. now everyone looks to her for answers, but speaking up has never been her strong suit. And it's hard to be taken seriously when your mom is such a powerful witch she almost ended the world once, while your greatest magic trick is recycling. Despite the many challenges standing in her way, Frankie must assemble her own bumbling Scooby Gang, get dressed up in Buffy's (vintage '90s) clothes, and become a new slayer for a new generation―before whatever came for the rest of the slayers comes for her next. “A worthy successor to the Slayer stories.” –Booklist Starred Review
Vampire slayer Buffy Summers adjusts to her partnership with Faith, the "shadow-self" slayer whose impulsive ways bring her closer and closer to danger.