The Warrior's Echo

The Warrior's Echo

Author: Paula Quinn

Publisher: Echoes in Time

Published: 2022-02-08

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 9781956003635

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A conquering eleventh century Viking chief who doesn't believe he can lose his heart to a Saxon slave will hand it over willingly. Welcome to book 3 in the fabulous series Echoes in Time by New York Times Bestselling author Paula Quinn! When actress Camelee Pendrey is hurled back in time a thousand years and finds herself caught under the nets of deadly-looking men on horseback, she's sure of one thing: she will never survive. Eleventh century Britain is nothing as she imagined. To begin with, there is a Dane on the throne! Worse, there's one in her bed. They are everywhere. Conquering, capturing, enslaving the Saxons acre by acre. But Camelee isn't a Saxon, and she's nobody's servant. Not even the deadly Viking who claims to own her and then promises to own her heart as well. Chief Wolf Kristiansen is the king's most dangerous warrior. When his men capture a beautiful new servant beneath their nets, he does not know where she came from, nor does he care. She is his now. That is all that matters. Along with his possession comes protection, and he is called upon many times to keep Camelee Pendrey safe. But it's Wolf who is in danger. His heart is given up for one woman and casts him into a fight with a king and his legendary sword, an enemy sorceress out for revenge, and the very fabric of time itself. Echoes in Time Echo of Roses Echoes of Abandon The Warrior's Echo


The Warriors of Anbar

The Warriors of Anbar

Author: Ed Darack

Publisher: Da Capo Press

Published: 2019-11-05

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0306922665

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A riveting, edge-of-your seat account of how a battalion of Marines faced off against the most brutal of Al Qaeda at its most desperate and vicious moment--and how the Marines decisively crushed the terrorists When the 2nd Battalion of the 3rd Marine Regiment ("2/3") arrived in the little-known "Haditha Triad" region of western Iraq's Al Anbar Province in September of 2006, the region exploded in a storm of terrorist violence. The most battle-hardened of Al Qaeda had fled to the Triad, and, taking their last, desperate gasps for survival after years of bloody war, lashed out at the battalion with everything they could muster. The Marines sent into this firestorm of violence immediately lunged into a complex, double-edged mission: crush Al Qaeda and help the locals rebuild their terrorist-smashed lives and homes. After months of grueling, fearsome battle--and the loss of twenty-three of their ranks--the warriors of 2/3 stood tall in victory. This is their incredible story. Warriors of Anbar is one of the greatest untold stories of modern war, one of grit, incredible courage, and utmost sacrifice. It is a story that illustrates the U.S. Marine Corps at its very finest.


The New Warriors

The New Warriors

Author: R. David Edmunds

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 9780803267510

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An indispensable introduction to the rich variety of Native leadership in the modern era, The New Warriors profiles Native men and women who have played a significant role in the affairs of their communities and of the nation over the course of the twentieth century. ø The leaders showcased include the early-twentieth-century writer and activist Zitkala-?a; American Indian Movement leader Russell Means; political activists Ada Deer and LaDonna Harris; scholar and writer D?Arcy McNickle; orator and Crow Reservation superintendent Robert Yellowtail; U.S. Senators Charles Curtis and Ben Nighthorse Campbell; Episcopal priest Vine V. Deloria Sr.; Howard Tommie, the champion of economic and cultural sovereignty for the Seminole Tribe of Florida; Cherokee chief Wilma Mankiller; Pawnee activist and lawyer Walter Echo-Hawk; Crow educator Janine Pease Pretty-on-Top; and Phillip Martin, a driving force behind the spectacular economic revitalization of the Mississippi Band of Choctaws.


Tales of Fictional Legends

Tales of Fictional Legends

Author: Yknip Ahsi

Publisher: Mahesh Dutt Sharma

Published: 2023-12-25

Total Pages: 503

ISBN-13:

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This "Big Book of Fictional Mythological Stories" is a collection of some of the most fascinating and engrossing mythological tales from around the world. Compiled from different cultures and traditions, these stories offer a unique insight into the diverse range of human beliefs and experiences. From the ancient Greek and Roman pantheons to the Norse and Egyptian gods, from the Hindu epics to the folklore of the Native American tribes, this book offers a rich tapestry of myths and legends that span across time and geography. The stories in this book are not mere retellings of the old myths; they are fresh and original interpretations that explore the timeless themes and motifs of the mythological genre. The author of these stories have taken the familiar characters and events from the myths and breathed new life into them, creating narratives that are both faithful to the sources and imaginative in their retelling. In this book, you will find stories that range from the familiar to the obscure, from the tragic to the humorous, from the epic to the intimate. You will encounter characters like Zeus, Odin, Vishnu, and Quetzalcoatl, as well as lesser-known deities and heroes from different cultures. You will witness battles between gods and demons, quests for immortality, and journeys through the underworld. You will also find stories of love, betrayal, revenge, and redemption, all told with the richness and depth of mythological storytelling. One of the goals of this book is to highlight the universality of mythological storytelling. Despite the differences in culture and language, the themes and motifs of myths and legends are often strikingly similar. From the hero's journey to the creation myth, from the flood story to the trickster tale, these stories reflect the common concerns and aspirations of humanity. They remind us that, no matter where we come from, we share a common heritage of storytelling that has been passed down from generation to generation. Another aim of this book is to showcase the versatility and adaptability of mythological storytelling. The authors of these stories have taken the old myths and infused them with new perspectives, voices, and themes, making them relevant and accessible to contemporary readers. He has used the timeless language and imagery of myth to explore modern concerns and issues, such as identity, gender, race, and politics. He has also challenged the traditional narrative structures and conventions of myth, creating stories that are innovative and surprising.


Brummett Echohawk

Brummett Echohawk

Author: Kristin M. Youngbull

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 2015-08-25

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0806153334

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A true American hero who earned a Purple Heart, a Bronze Star, and a Congressional Gold Medal, Brummett Echohawk was also a Pawnee on the European battlefields of World War II. He used the Pawnee language and counted coup as his grandfather had done during the Indian wars of the previous century. This first book-length biography depicts Echohawk as a soldier, painter, writer, humorist, and actor profoundly shaped by his Pawnee heritage and a man who refused to be pigeonholed as an “Indian artist.” Through his formative war service in the 45th Infantry Division (known as the Thunderbirds), Echohawk strove to prove himself both a patriot and a true Pawnee warrior. Pawnee history, culture, and spiritual belief inspired his courageous conduct and bolstered his confidence that he would return home. Echohawk’s career as an artist began with combat sketches published under such titles as “Death Shares a Ditch at Bloody Anzio.” His portraits of Allied and enemy soldiers, some of which appeared in the Detroit Free Press in 1944, included drawings of men from all over the world, among them British infantrymen, Gurkhas, and a Japanese American soldier. After the war, without relying on the GI Bill, Echohawk studied at the Art Institute of Chicago for three years. His persistence paid off, leading to work as a staff artist for several Chicago newspapers. Echohawk was also a humorist whose prodigious output includes published cartoons and several parodies of famous paintings, such as a Mona Lisa wearing a headband, turquoise ring, and beaded necklace. Featuring eight of Echohawk’s paintings in full color, this thoroughly researched biography shows how one unusual man succeeded in American Indian and mainstream cultures. World War II aficionados will marvel at Echohawk’s military feats, and American art enthusiasts will appreciate a body of work characterized by deep historical research, an eye for beauty, and a unique ability to capture tribal humor.


Angel Warriors

Angel Warriors

Author: Aretha Nesmith

Publisher: iUniverse

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 85

ISBN-13: 1491714549

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Mycheal, an important angel, has just found three scrolls brimming with angelic energy. He secretly translates them—and learns, to his surprise, that a human will peacefully resolve the war of souls. Mycheal feels a change coming—a shift in power. When he finally discloses his find to the other angels, they decide to assign watchers to the case; soon, angel watchers arrive on Earth and begin their mission. Kemia Reid has always known she was different. As a child, she believed everyone could see or hear invisible people, just like she could. At twenty-six, however, Kemia has not heard from the invisible people in sixteen years—until now. Kemia is suffering from cancer and is resigned to dying. But when she suddenly realizes one of the invisible people has returned, Kemia demands he appear in human form. Xathaniel, a handsome male angel on his first Earthly assignment, tells Kemia that the angels are pleading for either healing or a special place in Heaven for her. Although Kemia wonders whether the angels are real, she knows she cannot pass up one last adventure, especially with a man who is tugging at her heart. As this dramatic saga unfolds, a group of angels concerned about their own shift in power must protect a terminally ill woman who has no idea she is about to reunite with her past and find the answers she so desperately needs.


Raintree: Sanctuary

Raintree: Sanctuary

Author: Beverly Barton

Publisher: HQN Books

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1488032343

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War with their archrival, the evil Ansara clan,is unavoidable. For Mercy Raintree, a war meansshe must assume her position as guardian of theSanctuary—the sacred Raintree home place deepin the Smoky Mountains. But doing so threatensto disclose her most prized secret—one Mercyhas kept to herself for six years. As the solstice looms and the battle heats up,Dranir Judah Ansara gathers his forces, intendingto wipe every Raintree from the face of the land.Including Mercy, whom he's claimed as his to kill.Then he comes face-to-face with her—and with herdaughter, Eve. Will Mercy's closely guarded secretchange not only the outcome of the battle—but alsoJudah's own bitter heart?