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  • The Hidden Twin

    Adi Rule

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Griffin, March 22, 2016)
    For eighteen years a girl with no name, a Redwing, has been hidden away in a small attic room within a city of hissing pipes and curving temples perched on the side of the great volcano, Mol, while her sister, Jey-identical except for her eyes-has lived her life in public as an only child. Their father had hoped the hidden girl would one day grow up to be a normal human girl and not the wicked creature mythology has promised, so he secretly spared her life as an infant. But when she switches places with her sister, striking up a flirtation with the son of the Empress while working in the royal gardens and gets attacks by two suspicious priests on her journey home, she is forced to call forth fire to protect herself, unleashing her previously dormant powers and letting her secret out. She soon catches the attention of a cult with a thousand year old grudge as well as a group of underground rebels, both seeking her for their own gain. But when her sister goes missing and the Redwing uncovers a great plot to awaken Mol and bring fiery destruction upon them all, she is forced to embrace her powers. In Adi Rule's stunning new novel, The Hidden Twin, the girl with no name, must finally choose a name and a path for herself, drawing a line between myth and history to prove herself more than a monster if she is to save both her sister and her home.
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  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    eBook (White Bird Publications, LLC, Aug. 26, 2012)
    “I never thought of myself as a killer.”What is Jillian? A sport? A mutant? An alien dropped on this world by some sadistic entity? She’s been this way for as long as she can remember—a predator—the hidden.
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, Aug. 1, 2013)
    “I never thought of myself as a killer.”What is Jillian? A sport? A mutant? An alien dropped on this world by some sadistic entity? She’s been this way for as long as she can remember—a predator—the hidden. EDITORIAL REVIEWSThis is a short first installment of promised books to come. The writing is beyond good and places the reader in the room with the characters. The reader's interest is piqued and the story draws one in as a moth to a flame. The only question is will all involved become burned?--Elizabeth KnightbridgeThis first book of the series The Hidden will grab your attention. It is riveting, keeping the reader's attention as the scene moves forward with suspense. C.R. Meyers is an excellent writer, and develops the character and scene impeccably. The only down side is I wanted to read more.... I am looking forward to reading the second in the series.--Elizabeth ZgutaA very ... very good read.What is Gillian? I have no Idea, but I do know she is not human and that she is a killer.I would love to read more by this author in this series specifically since the author has that rare quality of a person loving words and needing to use them in his writing, that alone merits his 5 * rating.--Wandah Panda
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    eBook (White Bird Publications, LLC, Oct. 2, 2012)
    “I never thought of myself as a killer.”What is Jillian? A sport? A mutant? An alien dropped on this world by some sadistic entity? She’s been this way for as long as she can remember—a predator—the hidden.Was she alone? Jillian had asked herself the question more than once. That was before she met the man in the bar. She'd met lots of men in lots of bars, but this one was different. This one was like her. At least, she thought he was. Before she could find out for sure, he disappeared. Now she had more questions than she did before. Besides that, she had something new to her...fear.
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, March 23, 2013)
    Jilli had the key--the key to her past and the key to her future, but she needed more. A deep urging told her to return to her family home for one last look. Why? What could she have missed in her last search? Maybe she'd find the lost diary and discover the truth about her missing years. Maybe she'd uncover the answers she really sought: Who and what was Jillian Sadler?
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, May 31, 2013)
    Tragedy and betrayal. Jillian would have answers, but at what cost?Jilli had the key--the key to her past and the key to her future, but she needed more. A deep urging told her to return to her family home for one last look. Why? What could she have missed in her last search? Maybe she'd find the lost diary and discover the truth about her missing years. Maybe she'd uncover the answers she really sought: Who and what was Jillian Sadler?
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, Dec. 29, 2012)
    The handsome blue-eyed stranger had almost cost Jilli her life. Then Peter Brentwood had appeared on the scene to come to her rescue. Was the timing merely fortuitous or something more sinister? What price would it cost Jilli to find out the truth?
  • The Hidden Boy

    Jon Berkeley

    language (Katherine Tegen Books, Jan. 15, 2010)
    You are the lucky winner of a Blue Moon Once-in-a-Lifetime Adventure. It’ll be the trip of a lifetime! The tour leaves from the Blue Moon office at 11 p.m. sharp. Groups of seven only. No pets. When the Flints win the trip to Bell Hoot, they board Captain Bontoc’s Blue Moon Mobile with the expectation of a grand holiday. Then something terrible happens: Bea Flint’s little brother, Theo, disappears on the journey, and the peculiar Ledbetter clan of Bell Hoot, who call Theo the Hidden Boy, is more desperate than even Bea and her family to find him. Bea will have to trust herself and the weird and wise words of an old man called Arkadi in order to find Theo. In her search, she’ll discover that Bell Hoot is more than a vacation destination, a wish is no good unless you give it legs, and Mumbo Jumbo is much more than nonsense—it’s hidden potential that she can find within herself.Jon Berkeley sends readers on the adventure of a lifetime with this first installment of a saga about a mysterious place called Bell Hoot, where strange and wonderful things happen.
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, March 9, 2013)
    Jilli longed to find the family she couldn't remember. A visit to her family home might jog her memory. Danger was the last thing she expected. Was Peter behind the threats on her life? Was he behind Martha's disappearance? He claimed she'd once tried to kill him. Was revenge his only agenda?
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (, May 7, 2013)
    We were all wolves in sheep's clothing.Jilli had the key--the key to her past and the key to her future, but she needed more. A deep urging told her to return to her family home for one last look. Why? What could she have missed in her last search? Maybe she'd find the lost diary and discover the truth about her missing years. Maybe she'd uncover the answers she really sought: Who and what was Jillian Sadler?
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, Jan. 29, 2013)
    “I never thought of myself as a killer.”The shadows glowed with unseen eyes, and Jilli felt them watching her, stalking her. Was she in danger? Did the past she’d forgotten hold secrets too dangerous for her to remember?
  • The Hidden

    C. R. Myers

    language (White Bird Publications, LLC, Feb. 14, 2013)
    “Martha couldn’t have just vanished without a trace. She wouldn’t have.” Jillian thought of Martha as her family—the only family she could remember. Her thoughts turned to Peter. Was he behind the disappearance? Had he been responsible for the attempts on her life as well? She couldn’t deny her attraction to the man or that he was the key to a past she longed to remember, but could she trust the man. She wanted to. What would it cost her to find out?