Morgan knew she didn't want to go out to sea...now she knew why. The simple act of a surprise birthday party brings trouble from the depths off Pearl Island, and Morgan is forced to solve a murder and confront the threat to the island. It's her destiny to protect Pearl Island and it's residence, just as it's Cora's destiny to try and destroy Morgan. The sea witch is full of trickery and malice as she tries to lure a group of ocean salvage divers with the promise of gifts from the sea. But Morgan, with the help of her friends Gabe Holleran and the Colbright sisters, plans her own slight-of-hand. Who will win this battle? As Morgan tries to find the murderer, she also finds more about the history of Pearl Island and the roles the Seaver Family has played in the battles against the tricks and deceptions of the sea witch.
The Story Continues... Christmas on Pearl Island brings more than Santa. Pirates threaten the safety of the island, and when tragedy stricks, Morgan reminds the sea witch, Cora, of a long-ago promise. Now that Morgan is assured of her personal safety, she must plan to destroy the modern-day pirates terrorizing the waters of the island and ensure the safe return of their hostages.
In WWII, U.S. naval forces discover compelling evidence that the Japanese are planning an attack on the Panama Canal. American O.S.S. agents Rick Reitan and Kelly Huni ally with a Nazi leader of guerilla forces in Panama in attempt to foil the powerful Japanese onslaught. The excitement builds as the treachery of the Japanese plan unfolds. Witness the passion and betrayal as the defenders go from city streets to the darkest jungle to keep their pact to preserve the pathway between the seas at all costs.
Welcome to an enthralling box set of the Beach House, Mrs. Avery's Adventures, Storm Voices, and Citrus Beach Mystery series—where cozy meets suspense and every page turn reveals a deeper mystery. Mist by the Lighthouse - Morgan Seaver’s tranquil life on Pearl Island is again disrupted when a potent toxin threatens the reefs and a murder shakes the community. Teaming up with the capricious sea witch, Cora, Morgan races to halt a ring of drug smugglers, all while navigating a plot to upend the island’s harmony. The Dummy Did It! - Halloween in Pelican Harbor brings more tricks than treats for Piper Avery when she discovers a body alongside a ventriloquist dummy with a sinister message. As her family becomes entangled in the mystery, Piper, her diva dog Daisy, and the astute K-9 Scout must act quickly to unmask the killer lurking behind the festive facade. Lost Voices - In a tale where the supernatural whispers truths, Mackenzie "Mac" Aldkin’s extraordinary abilities guide her through a holiday season turned cold by kidnapping and ominous voices. With the sands of Florida’s beaches underfoot, Mac and her friends are drawn into a race to save a child, deciphering messages that only she can hear. Murder at the Geo Cache - The discovery of an old friend’s body at a charity event propels Megan and Aiden into a deadly hunt. Aided by Gypsie, the puppy with a knack for clues, they delve into the shadows of the old lighthouse to unearth a killer determined to bury the past—and anyone who gets too close. This collection binds together tales of environmental peril, holiday hauntings, and community conundrums, each mystery swirling with unique twists and a cast of characters that feel like old friends. From the mystical to the mundane, the box set is a journey through the charmingly treacherous terrains of cozy mystery landscapes, promising intrigue, laughter, and the unbreakable spirit of amateur sleuths.
When published in 1929, Evelyn Scott's The Wave was lauded as "magnificent", "monumental", and "masterly" in its experimental, almost cinematic, narrative technique and its modernist view of war and history. For those same reasons, less visionary reviewers labeled it "a failure". Without sentimentality, nostalgia, or a hint of southern apology, Scott takes as her subject the Civil War and shapes it into a kaleidoscopic design. She tells the story not of a single family or person, but of countless characters - northern, southern, black, white, male, and female - from nearly every conceivable background in many different predicaments. Like drops of water in a wave, they are all caught up in the overwhelming force of war, of history. The Wave set a standard against which all subsequent war novels have been compared. It was partly responsible for inspiring a trend in sprawling books on the Civil War that culminated in Margaret Mitchell's romanticized version in 1936, but it remains unique as a literary mosaic of the human condition, a novel of international consequence and boldly innovative method.
Award-Winning Regency Romance from Bestselling Author Julie Klassen Emma Smallwood, determined to help her widowed father regain his spirits when his academy fails, agrees to travel with him to the distant Cornwall coast, to the cliff-top manor of a baronet and his four sons. But after they arrive and begin teaching the younger boys, mysterious things begin to happen and danger mounts. Who does Emma hear playing the pianoforte, only to find the music room empty? Who sneaks into her room at night? Who rips a page from her journal, only to return it with a chilling illustration? The baronet's older sons, Phillip and Henry, wrestle with problems--and secrets--of their own. They both remember Emma Smallwood from their days at her father's academy. She had been an awkward, studious girl. But now one of them finds himself unexpectedly drawn to her. When the suspicious acts escalate, can the clever tutor's daughter figure out which brother to blame...and which brother to trust with her heart?