When a fairy tale adventure starts to turn into a nightmare, Nancy realizes it will be up to her to help her fellow community center volunteers to live happily ever after.
One love. One promise. Two Worlds. Ciaran tracks her across the multiverse to a family in New York. When he travels there to bring her home, he discovers that Madeline is living a perfectly happy life, without him as a part of it. She doesn’t know him. She doesn’t remember the life they’ve shared, the blood they’ve shed, and the battles they've won together. Will he tell her the truth and risk ruining her life in both worlds if she can't return to Eudaiz? Or will he go home, knowing that she has at least one happy life for certain? Cross My Heart is a stand-alone multiverse novel. If you love romantic fantasy and compelling and clean love stories with a blast of action, suspense, and supernatural mystery, pick up this book and enjoy the ride. ** When magic darkens the world, love shines. Newly wedded Madeline and Ciaran arrive at a new universe that they promise to help govern, only to find out that the people who bring them there now want them dead. No assistance. No power. The only weapon they have is their love for each other. With double-crosses at every turn, their next choice for an ally could be their last. They know victory comes at a cost. They're prepared to hustle to protect their growing family and innocent citizens. But what if peace demands a sacrifice they couldn't afford? If you love fascinating worlds, intriguing supernatural mysteries, compelling couples and their love stories, grab the book and enjoy the journey. *** The Infinity Series includes Doubling Down – The Other Side of The Veil [series entry] Random Psychic [series entry] Forever Mortal Elusive Beings Imperfect Divine Light and Shadow [series entry] Spells and Codes Blood and Spirit Totem of Aries [stand-alone] Cross My Heart [stand-alone]
Although limericks are thought of as frivolous nonsense, and are primarily written to elicit smiles or perhaps even laughter, many of them express irony and satire and try to make a point. Régis Auffray's third book of limericks contains over 1,000 funny, quirky, and perhaps intriguing, poems of that particular genre, most of which are based on true experiences and real people. Thus, readers may identify with the "silly" verses that make up this delightful book.
The year is 1896 at Victoria on Vancouver Island in the newly formed colony of British Columbia. An animated, young Thadeus Matoe, a.k.a., "Toadmatoe," comes to Professor Krokonal's house seeking his wisdom about a mysterious gift he has just received from his friend Froglit Brar for his third-month birthday. Mystified, the Professor sends for the frog to question him. Toadmatoe returns with his friend, and just as the Professor is questioning him the police burst in and arrest Froglit Brar on suspicion of stealing a priceless heirloom. In their haste to haul him off to prison, the police fail to seize the alleged contraband. Convinced of Froglit's innocence and with gift in hand, the Professor, Toadmatoe, and Ursula, his faithful Salamander, give chase. By a strange twist of fate, Froglit escapes his captors and is reunited with his friends. Now accomplices-at-large, the three fugitives meet some interesting characters who aid them on their way as they are providentially led through a series of mishaps and miraculous escapes from the pursuing long arm of the Victoria Constabulary. They leap-frog on traversing rapids and waterfalls, o'er field and fen, as the gift choreographically draws them on, revealing keys to unlock its mystery. In the course of events the true villain is apprehended and the three friends reach the place where the gift finally reveals its secrets in a providentially synchronized moment in time.
Once Upon a Distance War tells the stories of such young Vietnam war correspondents as Neil Sheehan, Peter Arnett, and David Halberstam, providing a riveting chronicle of high adventure and brutal slapstick, gallantry and cynicism, as well as a vital addition to the history they shaped. "Prochnau . . . tells a Vietnam story we haven't heard before. . . . Complex, witty, and humane."--Tobias Wolff. of photos.
Short stories that you will not soon forget and that will journey with you to distant lands. The mysterious life of people with love, prejudice, social conflict, and fighting alone in seeking to discover the secrets of their walk of life in light and shade. Fiction, adventure, romance, and excitement.