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  • Child of Storm

    H. Rider Haggard

    eBook (Ozymandias Press, Jan. 19, 2018)
    Adventurer Allan Quatermain helps his Zulu friend Saduko win 100 cattle to buy his true love Mameena ("Child of Storm"). The mysterious Mameena, however, has other ideas-she wants to marry Allan Quatermain...
  • Storm Child

    MKI

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 28, 2019)
    Storm Child follows the evolution and survival of Kora, a damaged foster home runaway. She has something of a learned charm about her, but she is not as she seems. Due to the sickening circumstances of her childhood, Kora sees the world through different eyes than most. She is seductive, she is cunning and manipulative— but above all else, she is empty. Battling with her own ill and mistreated mind, she slips through the cracks of the foster rehabilitation system, only to realise she must then survive without a name.
  • Children of the Storm

    Natasha Vins

    eBook (BJU Press/JourneyForth, Oct. 17, 2013)
    Children of the Storm is the autobiography of Natasha Vins whose father Georgi Vins was a leader in the underground church of the Soviet Union before the end of the Cold War. When Georgi is forced to spend time in hiding and in prison, Natasha looks to her beloved grandmother Babushka for guidance. In her teen years, Natasha begins to see that doors close to those who remain faithful to Christ. In a homeland that demands that she embrace communistic ideals and deny the existence of God, will she follow Christ into a life of poverty and hardship, or will she renounce her parents’ Christ for the opportunities which higher education has to offer?
  • Children of the Storm

    Elizabeth Peters

    Hardcover (William Morrow, April 1, 2003)
    Return once again with New York Times bestselling Grand Master Elizabeth Peters to a remarkable land of mystery, deception, and danger, where murderous intrigues swirl in the desert wind. . . . The Great War has ended at last. No longer must archaeologist Amelia Peabody and her husband, Emerson, the distinguished Egyptologist, fear for the life of their daring son, Ramses, now free from his dangerous wartime obligations to British Intelligence. The advent of a season of joy and peace marks a time of new beginnings in Luxor, with delightful additions to the growing Emerson family and fascinating wonders waiting to be discovered beneath the shifting Egyptian sands. But in the aftermath of conflict, evil still casts a cold shadow over this violence-scarred land. The theft of valuable antiquities from the home of a friend causes great concern in the Emerson household. Ramses's strange encounter with a woman costumed in the veil and gold crown of a goddess only deepens the mystery. And the brutal death of the suspected thief washes the unsettling affair in blood. Amelia's investigation sets her on a terrifying collision course with an adversary more fiendish and formidable than any she has ever encountered. And in her zeal to make things right, the indomitable Amelia may be feeding the flames of a devastating firestorm that threatens the fragile lives of the tender and the innocent.
  • Storm Child

    Sharon Sant

    language (Lightfoot Press, April 21, 2016)
    In a Victorian era where the industrial revolution has been replaced by superstition and magic, Britain is a place where wolves roam freely and children with magic are snatched from the streets. This is home for thirteen-year-old witch, Annie and her baby sister, Georgina. When their mother dies, Annie and Georgina find themselves saved from the workhouse by the mysterious Ernesto Black. But Black’s motives are far from pure and soon Annie faces new, even more dangerous threats. What does Ernesto want from Georgina? And can Annie trust the other teenagers living with Ernesto: Polly, who has her eye fixed firmly on inheriting Ernesto’s fortune and will do anything to make sure she gets it, and the charming Isaac, who would do anything to win Polly’s affections – legal or not. Fearing for Georgina’s safety, Annie is faced with a terrible choice: she can try to guard her sister from the ever-present threat of Ernesto, or she can leave the child out in the wilds of the New Forest in the hope she’ll be found and taken in by a new family, ignorant of her powers. Annie chooses to leave Georgina’s future to chance and steals her away from Ernesto’s house in the dead of night. But Annie’s troubles are far from over as her actions set in motion a chain of events that will take her and Georgina into danger she could never imagine. This danger drags country girl, Charlotte Harding into the fray and threatens every one of the teenagers, and it leads them right into the heart of the powerful organisation responsible for the assassination of Queen Victoria, an organisation that wants only one thing: Hell on Earth – quite literally… FROM THE BEST SELLING AUTHOR OF THE MEMORY GAME AND THE SKY SONG TRILOGY, STORM CHILD IS BOOK ONE OF THE STORM CHILD TRILOGY.
  • Storm Child

    Melanie Mason

    Paperback (Red Heel Press, LLC, Nov. 1, 2017)
    To escape capture by Imperial soldiers, 16-year-old Eridale Storm leaves the only home she’s ever known and drags her younger sister into the wilds of Mericon—the Empire that formed when America collapsed. Hoping to find safety with their mother who disappeared when Eridale was three, the girls follow clues that lead them across the country, but the empire hounds their every step.The journey draws Eridale deeper into the conflict between the Empire and the rebel Freedom Fighters, producing questions about Eridale’s heritage, questions no one wants to answer.Caught between the threads of deception, rebellion, and betrayal, Eridale struggles to find out who she is. The answers she finds could lead the country back to freedom or shackle them under the imperial throne forever.Book 1 of 4. This is not a stand-alone book.
  • Child of Storm

    Henry Rider Haggard, Shelly Frasier

    (Tantor Audio, June 1, 2002)
    In this sequel to Marie, Allan Quatermain helps his Zulu friend Saduko in a crazy battle to win 100 cattle for the dowry of his love Mameena. However, the beautiful and mysterious Mameena, known as the "Child of Storm", seduces Allan and tries to engage him in marriage. Fortunately, Quatermain sees through her witchcraft. The Zulu king declares Mameena a witch and sentences her to death for many offenses, including causing a civil war. The saga continues as she is granted one last wish that dramatically changes everything.
  • Child of Storm

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2012)
    Child of Storm is a 1913 novel by H. Rider Haggard featuring Allan Quatermain. The plot is set in 1854-56 and concerns Quatermain hunting in Zululand and getting involved with Mameema, a beautiful African girl. The novel is the second in a trilogy by Haggard involving the collapse of the Zulu kingdom and the dwarf Zikali. The first book is Marie, and the third, Finished. Zulu chiefs Cetshwayo and Mpande appear as real characters.
  • Storm Child

    Susan Netter

    Paperback (Dell Pub Co, Dec. 1, 1983)
    Book #17 of the Twilight series; 150 numbered pages. "Twilight: Where Darkness Begins" is an out of print teen horror series published between 1982 and 1987. There are 26 stand-alone books in the series written by various authors. The series was published by Dell and is similar to the Dark Forces teen horror series published by Bantam Books. Each book involves the main character(s) battling supernatural forces of evil.
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  • Child of Storm

    H. Rider Haggard

    Hardcover (Amereon Ltd, Nov. 1, 1911)
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  • Child of Storm

    H. Rider Haggard

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 29, 2015)
    H. Rider Haggard was an English author known for adventure novels set in exotic locations. Haggard is considered to be one of the first writers of the Lost World genre. Haggard's novel She: A History of Adventure is a first-person narrative of 2 men in a lost kingdom.
  • Children of the Storm

    peters-elizabeth

    Paperback (Robinson Publishing, March 15, 2007)
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