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  • Rag & Bones: Death

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, April 7, 2015)
    Some people believe that death is not the end.Ellie is dying. That might be an easy problem to solve when your best friends are vampires and you have a witch you can call on to help. But what if you don't want to live forever?Rag and Bones struggle with that concept. Both are torn about what to do.Could their past hold the answers?
  • Rag & Bones: Kindred

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, Nov. 17, 2014)
    Family is everything ... except when you don’t have one.Flynn hasn’t seen her birth mother for ten years. At least, that’s what she believes. The evidence says different. Trying to find her proves to be almost impossible. And she discovers that she’s not the only one looking.Danger is becoming a part of her life, but this turns out to be her biggest challenge yet.
  • Rifter

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, July 14, 2015)
    Sometimes, the only way to change your life is to travel.Eighteen-year-old Mara Scott has been given a chance to find a solution to her world’s climate and pollution problems. She is to travel to another world, an alternative timeline, in the hope that lessons can be learned. She’s far from the first and uppermost in her mind is the fact that her boyfriend, Leo McNaught, travelled six months earlier and never came back.She's under no illusion. She knows this is a dangerous mission. But Mara finds herself distracted. The probability of her being able to find a solution is nothing compared to the probability of seeing Leo, or rather, a version of Leo. Yet, that is what happens.Her heart ruling her head is not a problem she had expected to encounter.Rifter, the first novel in The Survival Project, alternate world series, is a fast-paced ride that delves into lost love and betrayal.Buy Rifter today and become immersed in Mara’s journey.
  • Rag & Bones Shorts: 1941

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, March 8, 2014)
    This short story is part of The Rag & Bones Vampire Series world.World War II and Rag and Bones are in the thick of it, hiding underground in the London sewers while bombs explode above them. Bones doesn’t want to hide any more. He wants to help. Not your typical vampire behaviour, but then, he’s not a typical vampire.He knows it’s a risk to show his face above ground and not just because of the bombing, but because he looks like a young, fit man who should be on the front line.Sometimes you have to take risks for what you believe in, because without human blood, surviving as a vampire is a short-term prospect.
  • A Home For Jax

    juliet alva

    language (, Aug. 3, 2016)
    Lili and her mom are alone and have no home. They live where they can, until one day Lili’s mom finds them a new and exciting place to live.But when they move into the new house Lili finds that she is frightened in it and too afraid to sleep on her own. But things change when they find a stray dog with spots on his back and Lili’s mom says she can keep him.She names him Jax and with her new found friend snuggling down with her in her room, Lili is finally able to sleep alone.This charming children’s book is sure to keep young children, and their parents, entertained for many readings. It is full of surprises and memorable characters and is certain to be a bedtime favorite.
  • Marvelous Adventures with Marly and Aerie in San Diego

    Juliet Cody

    language (Outskirts Press, Inc., June 16, 2015)
    Marly and Aerie are two Labrador Retriever guide dogs that play and work with Juliet and Shawn, their blind handlers. In this series, Marly narrates her travels across America, and with Aerie, Juliet, and Shawn by her side, every new experience becomes a marvelous adventure. This story takes its readers to the beaches of San Diego, California. The tales are as warm as the sand on the beaches. Together, the guide dogs find themselves in humorous, mischievous situations while educating the public about guide dogs and the significant roles they play in the lives of every person they encounter.
  • Rag & Bones: Concealed

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, Jan. 9, 2014)
    Change is unsettling ... but with it comes growth.School is always tough, but when you’ve been shut away from normal society for most of your life, it’s more than difficult. Add to that the fact that your new ‘uncle’ is a vampire, which you obviously have to keep secret, and that you’re not allowed to use your magical abilities to help you get by, and life can become a little overwhelming.Flynn is lucky, because she soon makes a friend.But friends can have secrets too.
  • Traitor

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, Aug. 15, 2015)
    Revenge can take many forms.Leo has returned home, but he’s far from free. Luckily, when it comes to taking revenge on the man who runs The Survival Project for the wrong done to him, he’s prepared to play the long game. He has the knowledge, he has the means. All he needs is the access.Mara has no way of knowing whether Leo’s plan to exact revenge has succeeded, but she is not able to dwell on the subject for long. She thought she had come to this world to find solutions for her own, but her new world has taken the same disastrous path. Those who work for The Department are keen to know everything she can tell them about travelling through rifts.Can she steel herself to do this over again?Traitor is the second novel in The Survival Project series. It is a story of struggle, discovery and timelines that aren’t always clear.Buy Traitor today and discover how, or if, the story ends.
  • Rag & Bones Shorts: 1985

    Juliet Boyd

    language (Juliet Boyd, May 6, 2014)
    This short story is part of The Rag & Bones Vampire Series world.It's New Year's Eve and Rag has to make a big decision, or as humans call it, a resolution. If he wants to remain friends with Bones and his mortal girlfriend, Ellie, he has to change the way he acts.Can he really give up feeding on any human who takes his fancy, or is the lure of fresh blood too strong?
  • Rigby Shlept Here: A Memoir of Terence Rigby

    Juliet Ace

    (Country Setting, June 14, 2015)
    On a postcard to Juliet Ace, Terence Rigby wrote: ‘Have you made much headway with the scandalizing version of my biography? Ever affection, Lord Marylebone X.’ Although he would not live to see it, Juliet Ace has written much more than a ‘scandalizing’ life of the wonderfully memorable and professionally esteemed actor that was Terence Rigby. Famed as one of the finest performers of Harold Pinter’s work, he was equally lauded for his creation of Albert the horse in Alan Bennett’s dramatization of Wind in the Willows, and for numerous classical performances from Ibsen to Racine. While the theatre was his natural habitat, his commanding presence, and stillness, is recorded in numerous films and television appearances – memorably as the burly spy Roy Bland in the television classic Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, and as ‘Big Al’ in Alan Plater’s The Beiderbecke Affair.
  • Kids & Folklore: A Collection of Magical Stories with Their Roots in Faerie Tales, Beliefs and Superstitions

    Juliet Boyd

    language (, Oct. 26, 2018)
    This collection of short stories, based on the folklore of The British Isles, puts children in the thick of the action.How do you deal with a strange face in your fire surround? What is the significance of having dreams about dragons? Why is an abandoned house acting in a very strange manner?These questions, and many others, are answered within these pages. Discover old beliefs and stories you never knew existed, in amongst some of your favourites, and come to your own conclusion about what may,or may not, be true.Aimed at children aged 9-12, this collection contains eleven original short stories for children, using elements of folklore and faerie tales in a modern setting. Get your copy today. A must for every child who loves folklore.
  • Winter's Cavern: The Complete Trilogy

    Juliet Vane

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 10, 2019)
    A girl in love with a ghost. A ghost in love with a girl. Neither of them believes in happily-ever-afters.Eighteen-year-old Winter doesn’t believe in happily-ever-afters, even though she helps support her family by weaving stories about them. While some people visit Lago Caverns to experience the absolute darkness and ghostly atmosphere deep below the ground, most visitors come to hear Winter’s stories.When a teacher goes missing amidst some ghastly rumors, Winter is the only person who believes something more nefarious is at play…especially when the teacher’s absence spells trouble for Lago Caverns. Armed with the friendship of a ghost, her own fearlessness, and her ability to craft stories that leave listeners spellbound, Winter will get to the bottom of this mystery and save her land.This collection includes Hollow Wishes, Dark Refrains, and Wicked Regrets—the complete Winter’s Cavern trilogy.