Embark once again through the Beastly Kingdom gates to witness the thrilling finale of the Symphony of the Swordsmen Trilogy. Join Saria Manifeco and her alliance as they infiltrate the fortress of their adversary. Will they claim victory and bring this quest to a swift conclusion or will they face a wrath which could tear them asunder.
Jump back into the Beastly Kingdom where the stakes have grown higher and even more dire for our feisty prodigy thief. With the name of their most recent foe the Doragonai revealed, Saria Manifeco and her allies make the long trek back to their secret hideout awaiting a most trusted confidante to help formulate a battle plan. Meanwhile, Saria's childhood friend James Miyatti is revealed to still walk amongst the living, hunting after the very same adversary. Destiny soon reunites them and together their combined wrath shall inflict much trepidation upon their common foe. The fateful reunion may not end up being quite what they envisioned however, for heartache and treachery lies around the corner. Ready to strike far too close to home.
Drowning in You tells the story of Oliver Miller, a college student who is just delving into the different aspects of his sexuality. He meets Raven Weber, a loner who has made his peace with his homosexuality, and comes face to face with what being gay might mean for him. They go through many ups and downs in their relationship as they deal with the entirety of coming out. All while trying to deal with jealousy and romantic rivals. The closer he becomes to him the more he becomes intuned with his sexuality and realizes that it's more than friendship that he wants from Raven.
The Esseri are descendent from the old ones, a mythical race that existed long before the first settlements on The Continent. However, as tribes and settlements grew into great nations and concrete steam powered cities, so too did strife and political instability linger. From the great autocratic-capitalist jewel of the North to the breathtakingly wild, untethered lands of the south where the gifted Esseri reside. These conflicting cultures continue to grasp at the veil of calamity, forever surrounded by forces of good and evil, within and without. Inspired by elements of West-African Mythology, this saga follows the struggle of a new generation of Esseri in their fight for expression and cultural equality; whilst opposed by a rigid power structure dictating such an expression, to be a danger to a new world order.
Feelings on Paper is a collection of raw feelings and bottled up emotions written down onto paper. Turning into a first time author’s book of delicate and meaningful poetry and short stories. Inspired by the same person who caused the heartache. Words taken straight from the soul. Deriving from a chance that was taken with the right someone, but at the wrong time. With an unfortunate ending to what was thought to be the start of something real. Truly magical, but short lived. Look through the eyes of love, laughter, pain, hurt, and gratefulness all in one.
This is the story of an ordinary man who is chosen by the creator to protect and judge the souls of mankind for all eternity. He is given an Immortal soul so that he can survive for all eternity and his job is to fight evil in all its forms. He is the only soul who can travel from earth to heaven and to hell. He is given the power and knowledge of the universe to complete his task.
Having already proven himself victorious over the first battle of New Frontier City, Art along with Samantha and her 7 Generals are now trying to reintegrate themselves back into society and prove that they have their best interest as their new leaders. Of course, this all happens when the Immortan Amare decided to kidnap Art and have him fully embrace his immortal heritage, leaving everyone worried as to what might come without the presence of their hero.
Bangladesh under the Hasina-led traumatically tyrannical and transgressive Awami regime is a story of disaster and damnation. The fraud and fascist regime, a lackey of Indian hegemonism and Hindutvaism, recklessly pursues a policy of death and destruction, at least since 2009. The country used to be ruled with the same policy of elimination and annihilation during the time of her father Sheikh Mujib in 1972-1975 as well. The miserable condition led to his unlamented death and dismissal, to the joy and relief of the people of all walks of life, including his own Awami party and the armed forces. Now the situation under his daughter Sheikh Hasina is much worse. She is at the top of an Indian puppet regime that is corrupt and criminal to the core making the great majority suffer in the ongoing choking and suffocating circumstances of state terrorism. People live an utterly insecure and frightened life in a highly polarized police and prison state of chains and shackles, boots and bullets. torture and torment, bestial appetites, pervert human intellect and endless malice against the political opposition. The regime's brutalities know no bounds; its persecution and prosecution of dissent are unlimited; its foot soldiers are deadlier than anything. They and their partisan police and RAB are brazenly emblazoned figures of the seven deadly sins, just as their Hindutva cult following leader Hasina, dubbed by critics as 'Mother of Mafias, ' is an illiberal embodiment of all mischiefs and misdeeds. A fascist dictator, she is a tigress in human form, hungry for humongous accumulation of autocratic and authoritarian power and control at the expense of freedom, independence, sovereignty, and human rights. A viciously vindictive tyrant, again, backed by the fanatical and fundamentalist Hindu nationalist India, Hasina enjoys innocent adversaries liquidated; massacres committed; innocent people gunned down; politicians, intellectuals and journalists arrested, remanded, tortured, thrown behind bars, and even hanged; opposition members detained or disappeared; houses and neighborhoods set on fire; religious festivities violently tainted; desecration of holy books exploited and flames of communal fires fanned for gaining political mileage; women and children raped; banks and billions looted; and the poor committing suicide or dying of hunger. In the name of development, mostly fake and fictitious, and dented and demented, floodgates to corruption are opened, mega millions stolen, democracy killed, opposition suppressed, elections rigged, drugs made available in plenty, institutions left to collapse, education to fail, professionalism in professions going down the drains, transparency and accountability going to the dogs, and thus Pandora's box of ills and evils continuing to be released with no stop in sight. This book is an attempt to capture only a portion of the dark tunnel of allswallowing Awami tyranny and all its abysmal tentacles spreading across Bangladesh for years and years with no end in sight.