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  • Vampires Don't Belong in Fairyland

    Alicia L. Wright

    eBook
    Fairyland, which normally has more kings and queens than you can shake a stick at, is down to only two. In recent years, the royalty have developed a bad habit of disappearing. Tyrian is about to disappear too. He has a magical artefact to dispose of. Legend says that if all three of the Fairyland treasures are brought together, they unlock a terrible power. The advisor from the next Realm has developed a bad case of Grand Vizier and is out to get them and take his crown. Two thirds of the country is already under her control and if he doesn't do something fast, it'll be three thirds.If he was still a prince, this would all be so much easier. But he's stuck with the title of king, and kings don't rescue people or countries. He's going to need some help...Book 3 in the 'Vampires Don't Belong in Fairytales' series. It is recommended to read at least book one before reading this book. For ages 10 and up until you lose your sense of humour, magic and adventure.
  • Miss Prince

    Alicia L. Wright

    eBook (Tannbourne Limited, May 15, 2014)
    Lucinda has a wicked stepfather to defeat. Not hers, her father is very nice and is letting her save up for that plane ticket she wants so badly.No, she's been employed as a prince, her boss having run out of real ones, and she has dragons to fight, damsels to rescue and a usurper to dethrone. And to do it she's got the help of a witch who won't use magic, a vampire who won't terrorise the villagers(much to their annoyance) and two princesses who might have qualified as damsels in distress if only they weren't causing so much of their own. In the Otherworlds, where your species can be a job description and good is expected to win over evil without even breaking a sweat, it should have been easy.But the stories are breaking, and nothing is that simple any more. Is a plane ticket really worth all this..?
  • Fairy Roots

    Alicia L. Wright

    eBook (, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Will has taken a gap year to find his roots, which most people assume means he's related to a tree. This is because he's taking his gap year in Fairyland, where it's entirely possible. His mother used to tell him stories about how it was a terrible place where monsters were waiting to gobble him up. It was really no way to discourage a small boy.He's on a quest to find his changeling great-grandmother, soak up the culture and put off getting a proper job for another year. Armed with a hooded cloak to hide his ears, a bag of props and his love of Shakespeare, he lands himself the position of court jester, for King Tyrian.But after a lifetime of longing, his co-workers don't seem to like him, his mother was right about the monsters, his boss has a crush on him, and he's no idea what to do about any of it.He really did his research, but no battle plan survives contact with the enemy, even if you really like the enemy and don't want to have to run screaming from them...An LGBT+ romance. Also, it’s got a vampire in it. I hope that won’t put anyone off too much.
  • Eggs, Butter, Sugar and Disaster

    Alicia L. Wright

    language (Tannbourne Limited, Oct. 10, 2011)
    Recipe for RagnarokFirst take a generous helping of Seralina, whisk up into the Norse pantheon, add dwarves to taste and sprinkle with a dash of immortality.Leave to mature for just the right amount of time.Now settle back and enjoy a fun trip through numerous afterlives and see if Seralina can stop Ragnarok.A fun fantasy for young adults.Review======Eggs, Butter, Sugar and Disaster by Alicia L Wright is a humorous take on mythology and the afterlife featuring strong female characters.FantasyBookReview.co.uk
  • The Map is the Treasure

    Alicia L. Wright

    language (, Feb. 15, 2016)
    Joshua is not a hero. A merchant's son, all he wants is a quiet life at home helping out with the family business. Unfortunately, he was nice to someone down on their luck, and if there is one thing that will get you noticed by a story more than being awful to pitiful strangers, it's being nice to them.So now he's working as a privateer-slash-treasure hunter, along with selkies, kelpies and a whole host of other monsters, adrift on a world that is almost entirely covered in ocean, full of mermaids, pirates, excitement and adventure. Whether he likes it or not.Note: This is the second book in the Vampires Don't Belong in Fairytales series. It is not necessary to have read book one to read this one, however.For ages 10 and up until you lose your sense of humor and stop liking pirates and magic and stuff.
  • Magic and Other Things in Bottles

    Alicia L. Wright

    language (, April 8, 2018)
    Victor is shy. Which is a bit of an understatement, but it sounds so much better than 'terrified of humanity'. His mother has always kept him away from humans, which is a drawback for a vampire. It's difficult to bite people you won't stay in the same room as for more than five seconds. So when he turns up at his cousin's wedding sporting the tell tale signs of mana deprivation, his family decides to intervene.Before he knows it, he's packed up and moved in with his uncle. He has lots of uncles, but this particular one is Tyrian, King of the Dark Realm of Fairyland, and Tyrian has his own problems. One of them is Joshua, who refuses to co-operate in the search for his parents and who is still missing a hand.In fact, Tyrian's troubles keep him so busy that Victor is often left alone. He's not too keen on interacting with any of the human staff; there are so many, you'd think he wasn't in Fairyland at all. But he does run into some non-humans, and it's so much easier to make friends with them... although, it could just be that she really, really needed someone to hand that mysterious artefact to.For ages 10 and up until you lose your sense of humour.This is the fourth book in the Vampires Don't Belong in Fairytales series. It is recommended to read the other three books before reading this one.
  • Miss Prince

    Alicia L. Wright

    language (, April 1, 2020)
    Lucinda has a wicked stepfather to defeat. Not hers, her father is very nice and is letting her save up for that plane ticket she wants so badly.No, she's been employed as a prince, her boss having run out of real ones, and she has dragons to fight, damsels to rescue and a usurper to dethrone. And to do it she's got the help of a witch who won't use magic, a vampire who won't terrorise the villagers(much to their annoyance) and two princesses who might have qualified as damsels in distress if only they weren't causing so much of their own. In the Otherworlds, where your species can be a job description and good is expected to win over evil without even breaking a sweat, it should have been easy.But the stories are breaking, and nothing is that simple any more. Is a plane ticket really worth all this..? The first book in the Vampires Don't Belong in Fairy Tales series
  • Revelations

    L.L. Wright

    language (, March 26, 2020)
    Emmeline Clark has never had much luck or control when it comes to her powers. Her approach- ignore them and maybe they'll take the hint and go away, hasn't proven very effective. With her anxiety and witchcraft lurking in the shadows, threatening to ruin her life at any given moment, she expects high school to be...complicated. Add loads of best friend drama and intense academics to her already full plate, and this could shape up to be a disaster. What Emmie didn't anticipate was the mysterious blue-eyed hunk she bumps into on the first day. The boy she knows she should keep at arm’s length, but can’t seem to stay away from. Leo Anderson plays by the rules, most of the time, and he's expecting this mission to be like the hundreds that came before it. But when a seemingly ordinary girl crosses his path he can’t shake the feeling that something is off, and he begins to wonder if maybe there is more to Emmeline Clark than meets the eye.Revelations is the first installment in the Blood Bound saga. A coming of age YA paranormal romance series filled with angels, demons, and enough twists to keep you guessing until the last page.The perfect next read for fans of The Mortal Instruments and Fallen Series.
  • Vampires Don't Belong in Fairyland

    Alicia L. Wright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 6, 2016)
    Fairyland, which normally has more kings and queens than you can shake a stick at, is down to only two. In recent years, the royalty have developed a bad habit of disappearing. Tyrian is about to disappear too. He has a magical artefact to dispose of. Legend says that if all three of the Fairyland treasures are brought together, they unlock a terrible power. The advisor from the next Realm has developed a bad case of Grand Vizier and is out to get them and take his crown. Two thirds of the country is already under her control and if he doesn't do something fast, it'll be three thirds.If he was still a prince, this would all be so much easier. But he's stuck with the title of king, and kings don't rescue people or countries. He's going to need some help...Book 3 in the 'Vampires Don't Belong in Fairy Tales' series. It is recommended to read at least book one before reading this book. For ages 10 and up until you lose your sense of humour, magic and adventure.
  • The Map is the Treasure

    Alicia L. Wright

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 3, 2016)
    Joshua is not a hero. A merchant's son, all he wants is a quiet life at home helping out with the family business.Unfortunately, he was nice to someone down on their luck, and if there is one thing that will get you noticed by a story more than being awful to pitiful strangers, it's being nice to them. So now he's working as a privateer-slash-treasure hunter, along with selkies, kelpies and a whole host of other monsters, adrift on a world that is almost entirely covered in ocean, full of mermaids, pirates, excitement and adventure. Whether he likes it or not.For ages 10 and up until whatever age you lose your sense of humour, magic and adventure.
  • ECHO: A Young Adult Science Fantasy Novel

    Alicia Wright Brewster

    language (, Feb. 9, 2016)
    The countdown clock reads ten days until the end of the world.The citizens are organized. Everyone’s been notified and assigned a duty. The problem is … no one knows for sure how it will end.Ashara has been assigned to the Ethereal task force, made up of human ether manipulators and directed by Loken, a young man with whom she has a complicated past. Loken and Ashara bond over a common goal: to stop the Mages from occupying their homeland and gaining more energy than they can contain.The Mages travel toward a single location from every corner of the continent. Fueled by the two suns, each Mage holds the power of an element: air, earth, fire, metal, water, or ether. They harness their powers to draw energy from the most readily available resource: humans.And soon, Ashara and Loken begin to suspect that the future of the world may depend on Ashara’s death.“Proving character-driven science fiction is not an oxymoron, Ashara Vinn pulls readers into her world on page one and never lets go … This world has depth, mirroring the memorable characters who populate it.” —Kirkus Reviews
  • Fairy Roots

    Alicia L. Wright

    Paperback (Independently published, July 21, 2019)
    Will has taken a gap year to find his roots, which most people assume means he's related to a tree. This is because he's taking his gap year in Fairyland, where it's entirely possible. His mother used to tell him stories about how it was a terrible place where monsters were waiting to gobble him up. It was really no way to discourage a small boy.He's on a quest to find his changeling great-grandmother, soak up the culture and put off getting a proper job for another year. Armed with a hooded cloak to hide his ears, a bag of props and his love of Shakespeare, he lands himself the position of court jester, for King Tyrian.But after a lifetime of longing, his co-workers don't seem to like him, his mother was right about the monsters, his boss has a crush on him, and he's no idea what to do about any of it.He really did his research, but no battle plan survives contact with the enemy, even if you really like the enemy and don't want to have to run screaming from them...An LGBT+ romance. Also, it’s got a vampire in it. I hope that won’t put anyone off too much.