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Books with author Alexandra Day

  • Elemental: The First

    Alexandra May

    language (Alexandra May Ltd, Dec. 16, 2013)
    Who is Halíka Dacomé?To Rose Frost, moving house every six months is normal. Another new town here, another new school there, her ability to adapt is as easy as breathing. But everything changes when her parents go overseas and Rose moves in with her grandmother. She enjoys meeting new friends and catching up with old ones from her childhood holidays — except now she must hide a precious secret from everyone, a gift from birth that defies modern day science.Her dreams become riddled with a warrior woman called Halíka Dacomé, but are they visions or messages from the future? She starts her own investigation but encounters more questions than answers. Living right on the edge of Warminster in Wiltshire doesn’t help with its folklore and myths about strange lights in the sky and ghost stories of the Salisbury PlainNot only that, her troubles really take hold one night when the mysterious Aiden Deverill with his alluring smile, his gorgeous dark looks and hypnotising blue eyes, saves her from a freak fire. Or did he?For Rose, her new life is beginning but she soon realises that despite assurances people are not always what they seem. What she always believed to be a happy family and a friendly town soon turns on its head when she discovers that her family secret, Aiden Deverill and the truth behind Halíka Dacomé is at the heart of the whole conspiracy.
  • Her Teacher's Temptation

    Alexandra Vos

    language (, Oct. 23, 2015)
    Maddie Ashton's summer comes back to haunt her when her one-night stand, Ollie Wright, is sitting in her English teacher's seat on the first day of school.Maddie's got enough on her hands. Her mum's ex-boyfriend is making trouble, her estranged dad is back in town, and her best friend is developing a drug addiction. What she definitely doesn't need is to be falling head over heels for someone completely forbidden. But, it's happening anyway. Maddie has two choices: sticking to the rules or letting her heart win. Whichever she picks, it's going to be a rough road to happiness.This is a standalone student/teacher romance novel with a happy ending.
  • Salvage

    Alexandra Duncan

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, April 1, 2014)
    Ava, a teenage girl living aboard the male-dominated deep space merchant ship Parastrata, faces betrayal, banishment, and death. Taking her fate into her own hands, she flees to the Gyre, a floating continent of garbage and scrap in the Pacific Ocean, in this thrilling, surprising, and thought-provoking debut novel that will appeal to fans of Across the Universe, by Beth Revis, and The Handmaid's Tale, by Margaret Atwood. Internationally bestselling author Stephanie Perkins called it "brilliant, feminist science fiction."Ava is the captain's daughter. This allows her limited freedom and a certain status in the Parastrata's rigid society—but it doesn't mean she can read or write or even withstand the forces of gravity. When Ava learns she is to be traded in marriage to another merchant ship, she hopes for the best. After all, she is the captain's daughter. But instead, betrayal, banishment, and a brush with love and death are her destiny, and Ava stows away on a mail sloop bound for Earth in order to escape both her past and her future. The gravity almost kills her. Gradually recuperating in a stranger's floating cabin on the Gyre, a huge mass of scrap and garbage in the Pacific Ocean, Ava begins to learn the true meaning of family and home and trust—and she begins to nourish her own strength and soul. This sweeping and harrowing novel explores themes of choice, agency, rebellion, and family, and after a tidal wave destroys the Gyre and all those who live there, ultimately sends its main character on a thrilling journey to Mumbai, the beating heart of Alexandra Duncan's post–climate change Earth. An Andre Norton Award nominee.
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  • The Battle for Arcanon Major

    Alexandra May

    eBook (Alexandra May, Jan. 7, 2013)
    “What if the only love you ever wanted was with the only man you couldn’t have?"With only a small army at her command Halíka Dacomé, a skilled warrior and daughter of the Elemental King, is ready to lead one final battle to save her planet. A battle against the savage, bloodthirsty Primords who want to extinguish the diminished race of Elementals once and for all.But before battle commences her father is given an ultimatum from the enemy leader, Arfron Uhnok. If the king agrees, Halíka Dacomé must marry Arfron Uhnok to prevent further bloodshed. If the king disagrees they will all perish.Horrified by her fathers decision Halíka Dacomé leads her army onward regardless of the consequences. Because her heart belongs to another. A love that blossomed many years ago. A love that her father has forbidden. Halíka faces her toughest battle yet and learns that not all battles are those fought with a sword...
  • Carl's Summer Vacation by Alexandra Day

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Aug. 16, 1852)
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  • Ember Days

    Alexandra Duncan

    (Greenwillow Books, March 9, 2021)
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  • Carl's Masquerade

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 1, 1992)
    To Carl and his young charge, a masquerade party proves an irresistible invitation to fun.
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  • Cult, A Love Story: Ten Years Inside a Canadian Cult and the Subsequent Long Road of Recovery

    Alexandra Amor

    Paperback (Fat Head Publishing, Feb. 9, 2017)
    For fans of Educated, Captive, and Beyond Belief comes the gripping true-life story of one young woman's accidental journey into a cult. And her escape a decade later.Think you could never join a cult? So did I.It's rarely obvious when a group is a cult. Most cults don't advertise themselves as such: they are groups of people who look and act just like you and me. Not dangerous. Not deranged. At least, not at first.The slide toward complete control of your personality, your thoughts, and your life, is slow and virtually unnoticeable. Until it's too late.In this award-winning memoir, Alexandra Amor shines a light on cults so that others might learn from her heartbreaking experience. Amor gracefully and sensitively explains how ordinary and intelligent people get seduced into joining cults, why they stay despite the emotional and psychological abuse, and what the long process of recovery looks like once someone leaves a cult. Amor's transparency about her decade-long involvement with a Vancouver, Canada cult makes this powerful and gripping book an excellent resource for those wanting to know more about how the mind control of a high demand spiritual or religious group works. "This excellent memoir reveals how a charismatic, manipulative spirit medium can use love for God and neighbor as a hook to drag a small group of devotees into her cynical web of impossible goals for self-perfection. After a heroic struggle for insight, Alexandra Amor was one of the cult members who broke the abusive spell."Joseph Szimhart, Cult Information Specialist Knowledge is power. Buy this chilling memoir today and educate yourself about how cults work.In this page-turning, personal memoir you will learn:how normal, intelligent people can, without knowing what's happening, get sucked into a cult's gripwhy it's so very difficult for those in high demand groups (cults) to leavehow to evaluate whether a group you belong to is a cultwhat the recovery period after a cult looks likeresources and recommendations if you know someone in a cult, or if you are in recovery from a cult yourself
  • Carl's Birthday

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Nov. 1, 1995)
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  • Carl and the Kitten

    Alexandra Day

    Hardcover (Square Fish, Nov. 8, 2011)
    A kitten is stuck up in a tree. How is the kitten going to get down? Can Carl find a way to help the kitten get down from the tree safely?
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  • River Parade

    Alexandra Day

    Paperback (Puffin, July 1, 1992)
    On a hot summer day, a little boy and his father set out on a boat ride down the river, carrying a picnic basket and three wooden toys along with them. Reprint.
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  • Good dog, Carl

    Alexandra Day

    Paperback (Green Tiger Press, Aug. 16, 1985)
    Depicts the adventures of an infant girl and her canine babysitter one day while Mother is out.
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