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Books with title BROKEN

  • Broken Ice

    J.R. Rain, Matthew S. Cox

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 6, 2019)
    The first book in the new paranormal spy series, by #1 bestselling authors, J.R. Rain and Matthew S. Cox!Mina Barrett is the CIA’s best defense against the Dominion. She’s young, charming, intelligent, motivated… and she’s a vampire.Twenty years ago, vampires revealed themselves to the world. Society hadn’t expected them to be real at all, much less a species entirely separate from humans. The government feared hostile foreign powers would also seek to exploit their psychic talents, and put out a call for recruitment.After a childhood spent in isolation, Mina saw a chance for adventure and signed on the dotted line. Unlike the Dominion, she doesn’t feel humans are inferior creatures and works to stop others of her kind from enslaving them.A deep cover asset discovers information that vampires want to keep out of human hands. The CIA sends Mina in to bring him—and his information—out alive. But the Dominion has their sights set on the secrets buried for centuries beneath a Siberian glacier… secrets that could reshape the world.
  • Broken

    Emily Turfitt

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 5, 2015)
    A young MI6 agent, Anwen, is working a case on a mass serial killer. She is expecting her first child while working on the case, and for the moment everything is okay. In the blink of her eye, her whole world shatters, and the killer is at large. The fate of her town rests on her shoulders. Will she be able to pick up the pieces of her life and stop the killer in time before he kills more innocents?
  • Broken Ear

    herge

    Hardcover (Egmont UK, Aug. 16, 2008)
    The Broken Ear (French: L'Oreille cassée) is the sixth volume of The Adventures of Tintin, the series of comic albums by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. Traveling to the country of San Theodoros, Tintin is on the trail of a mysterious missing fetish identifiable by its broken ear, created by the fierce South American tribe, the Arumbayas.
  • Broken

    CJ Lyons, Amy McFadden

    Audio CD (Brilliance Audio, Nov. 5, 2013)
    All she wants is a normal life.Diagnosed with a rare and untreatable heart condition, Scarlet has come to terms with the fact that she’s going to die. Literally of a broken heart. It could be tomorrow, or it could be next year. But the clock is ticking.…All Scarlet asks is for a chance to attend high school—even if just for a week—a chance to be just like everyone else. But Scarlet can feel her heart beating out of control with each slammed locker and vicious taunt. Is this normal? Really? Yet there’s more going on than she knows. And finding out the truth might just kill Scarlet before her heart does.…“Laurie Halse Anderson’s Speak meets Kathy Reichs’ Virals.” —bookseller Jill Moore, Square Books, Jr., Oxford, MS
  • Broken

    PENNY KENDAL

    Paperback (Andersen Press, March 10, 2003)
    Rebecca and Jack have been sent to stay with their aunt Caroline—someone they have never met, and barely heard of. Mum has been sent away, to recover, and Rebecca and Jack are in a new town, living with someone who would clearly prefer not to know them. When Caroline says one room is strictly out of bounds, she little realizes that this is a temptation too great for Jack to resist. Of course he breaks one of the china figurines so carefully harbored there, and they must find a way to replace it, and somehow placate this oddly hostile relative.
  • The Broken

    Sean Frawley

    language (Garden Shed Publishing, Feb. 22, 2014)
    Like most fourteen-year-old boys, Link Hartkins doesn't believe in monsters. So when he catches his little brother Ayden talking to an empty wall, Link doesn't think much of it and simply asks for an introduction to Ayden's imaginary friend. But even at four years old, Ayden knows the "moving dark" isn't his friend. Monsters don't have friends.Link assumes his brother is probably imagining things, but after the recent death of their mother, Link vowed to keep Ayden safe at all costs. In his search for answers to explain Ayden's disturbingly odd behavior, Link uncovers a camera hidden in their new house. Since talking to his brother is getting him nowhere, the next time Ayden claims to see a monster, Link decides to play along. He pretends to capture it inside the camera he found by taking its picture. As if by magic, Ayden returns to normal...at least for the remainder of the day. But soon after Link develops the film, he discovers that Ayden hasn't been imagining things. The monsters haunting him are real.With the camera accidentally revealed, the only thing remaining to prevent these monsters from invading the world of the living is the unbreakable bond between two brothers.
  • Broken Arm

    Lindy Casey

    language (Salt of the Earth Press, Jan. 21, 2020)
    Getting your first library card should be exciting, but Tom got more than he bargained for. He came home with a borrowed book and a bright white cast on his arm. When he finds out what he can and can’t do, he decides that having a broken arm is no fun. A long time ago in a little town in the desert, a bunch of kids lived on C Street. They weren't perfect people, but they were perfectly wonderful kids. This is a story of their adventures.This book has been scoredusing 7 readability formulas.Reading Level: very easy to read.Reader's Age: 6-8 yrs. Old
  • The Broken

    Julia Joseph

    Paperback (Black Opal Books, )
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  • Broken Sky

    Chris Wooding

    Paperback (Apple, March 15, 2000)
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  • Broken Bird

    Michael Broad

    Paperback (Puffin, Jan. 4, 2007)
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  • Broken Aro

    Jen Wylie

    (Untold Press, LLC, Sept. 25, 2012)
    Open your eyes to darkness. What do you see? Does the darkness frighten you? Now imagine the darkness being the cargo hold of a slave ship. Your city has fallen. Your family is most likely dead. You don't know anyone around you, and some of them aren't even human. Giving up would be so easy to do, but not for Arowyn Mason. Not after being raised in a military family with seven brothers. Every great story should begin with a plan. Aro’s was to escape and to survive. Escape comes, but at a price. As they reach the shore, Aro and the other survivors learn that freedom doesn’t mean safety. The slavers want their property back and will do anything to get it. The party uses every ounce of their brute strength, a hearty helping of cunning, and even ancient magics to keep themselves alive. Sickness, danger, and even love surprise them at every turn. Dealing with danger becomes their way of life, but none of them ever considered that nothing can be quite as dangerous as a prophecy. Running turns into another race altogether as her world falls to pieces again and again.
  • Broken Sky

    Nancy Crumley

    Paperback (Skippy Creek, June 9, 2015)
    Broken Sky weaves a tale of the Native American, the Indian, passing on a story of sharing and the importance of remembering tradition with a focus on nature. Delightfully illustrated, children will become involved following each page through the illustrations and the heart felt words. Rain is falling. The story follows as the rain fills the animals' homes. Burrows were flooding and tunnels were collapsing from the wetness. Nests on the ground and in the trees were not safe. Is the sky broken? Can the Broken Sky be fixed?