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Books in The Avalonia Chronicles series

  • Reality

    Dani Hart

    (Anchor Group Publishing, July 2, 2015)
    To be extraordinary was a fate Arie Belle had never imagined. Her days had been filled with naïve pleasures and promising love, but all that changed one tragic day when her mother was killed under mysterious circumstances, plunging Arie’s life into dark and hopeless times where her lifelong friend, River, was her only beacon of light. After years of numbness, a beautiful stranger, Ashe, entered her world and took her soul to places it had never been, across realities trapped within the worlds of fairy tales. Could he be her savior, or would she find the strength within to be her own? Along her journey, she quickly unraveled the secret behind her uncanny connection with nature and her mother's killer. But one mystery remained—one of scripted destiny and the pull of the dark forces of life. Could she find the answers she needed before the next full moon? Or would death claim her as it had been painted in the fate of the stars?
  • The Civil War Close Up

    Rob Morris, Paul Marcello

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Provides an introduction to the Civil War, discussing how it came to happen, the events of the war, key players, and its aftermath.
  • The Slave Traders of Umbinga: The Uri Chronicles

    Cheryl Castro

    Paperback (EW Publishing, )
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  • Aundes Aura

    Ryan Sullivan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 7, 2013)
    Since their father was taken to the dungeons of the capital city, Eoin and Saera have had to fend for themselves. If Eoin can find an apprenticeship in the capital, they can work on freeing him. But Saera is afflicted with an evil goddess's light, and when her Aura flares up in the middle of the street, the power-hungry Church Regency are quickly on their heels, keen to eradicate the threat. With more than the Regency after them, their only hope is to relinquish the Aura. Making alliances they would never have dreamt of, they find themselves swept up into a struggle against the kingdom they once called their own.
  • The Guardian

    Lavay Byrd

    Paperback (Lavay Byrd, March 31, 2020)
    A race in bondage. A reluctant choice to seal their future. Young stallion Demetrius has always known life as a prince of the Capricorn Kingdom of Barazar. Until he stumbles upon a startling, long-kept family secret that shatters his entire world. Confused and betrayed, he flees into exile, leaving behind all that he has ever known. However, a mysterious all-powerful deity calls him back to Barazar with an unthinkable task: free the enslaved horses and lead them to their long-forgotten ancestral homeland, Aethon. The last thing Demetrius wants is to face the capricorns, but the sufferings of his true family could not be ignored. His decision will sweep him on a perilous journey. One of battles between wills and forces, deadly creatures, divine plagues, and, above all, hope.
  • Austin and the Secret of Karnak House

    Stuart Taylor Jr.

    Paperback (Exciting Stories, )
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  • Arthur Ness and the Secret of Waterwhistle: The Complete Edition

    Wilf Morgan

    Paperback (88Tales Press, June 20, 2017)
    Ten year old Arthur Ness is scared of everything. Being evacuated from World War 2 London to live in the village of Waterwhistle doesn't help things. Even when you're escaping enemy bombs, the countryside is a strange place to get used to. But as Arthur explores his new home, he realises the village's strangeness is not all in his mind. He discovers that his host, the terrifying Lady Eris, has something dark and dangerous planned for Waterwhistle and everyone in it. In a flash, Arthur finds himself catapulted into a desperate race against time alongside an enigmatic talking cat, twin knights, a cranky pirate and a brave Waterwhistle girl named Teresa. Amid flying pirate ships, floating islands, dangerous creatures and one very dangerous Queen, Waterwhistle's survival depends on the discovery of a secret hidden at its very heart. And Arthur has to find the one thing that has always eluded him - courage. Arthur Ness and the Secret of Waterwhistle is an exciting adventure novel (for readers 8-12 years approx). This special collection contains both volumes of the story. Read the entire tale in one edition!
  • A New Home The Jen-Jen Chronicles

    Mark T Arsenault

    Paperback (Gold Rush Publishing, )
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