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Books with title The Last of the Guardians

  • The Guardians of Aragon

    Maggie Moore, Cassie Moore

    Paperback (Covenant Books, March 5, 2019)
    Every century, Woive, the queen of the dragons, summons the covenant guardians of Aragon to protect the unknown realms of the mythical lands. Darcy, Piper, and Skye are the next generation of guardians. They will claim their birthright on the dusk of their sixteenth birthdays, but none of them are prepared for what they are about to face. Together with their wyvern companions, the new guardians will face their deepest fears and grow to become great warriors; but ultimately, they are only human. Can three teenage girls defend the dragon realm against the demon hordes? Can they even protect themselves? Join them on an adventure of self-discovery and friendship as Darcy, Piper, and Skye become the guardians of Aragon.
  • The Guardians

    Sue Harmeling

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 5, 2017)
    “So it is written, the Fallen shall come down from heaven and linger over the earth and the depths of hell. They live lives of grandeur, and choose to bed with many. Their offspring that they bear will call themselves the Guardians. They will be known as having ultimate power from every land, their presence passed on from generation to generation, until it is like they are a phantom. They will begin to fall under the fallen. One by one they will fall and there will not be a next in kin to replace them...for their graves will be dug deep. There will be no hope, the world will tremble and crumble under the feet of the Fallen...” Andrina Chalfon has been running from her fate ever since she was born. Being a Guardian is hard work, especially with what the prophecy has revealed about their kind. With the world beginning to fall underneath the Fallen, their job has become increasingly more difficult. Follow Andrina as she battles through the supernatural world, battling her way to save those she loves, and most importantly to save the world from utter destruction.
  • The Guardians of Truth

    Chelsea Pagan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 8, 2018)
    An oracle tells of their coming: the six, born to right the wrongs of their ancestors. Sam, Adrianne, Teresa and Carrie are only children—and one of them is destined to die.For centuries, Earth’s sister-world, Ariatless, has maintained neutrality between the realms, a safe space for the patron races to co-exist. But when a baby is born of war, it becomes the perfect host for the Old World’s greatest evil: a spirit called Talicor. From broken homes, to the walls of school, four unsuspecting children are called to fight for a world they never dreamed existed. Each has their part to play and power to wield, but they must first overcome their fears. The Battle of the Worlds cannot be lost. It will end where it began—on Earth.
  • Guardian of the Gate

    Michelle Zink

    Hardcover (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 2010)
    The ultimate battle between sisters is nearing, and its outcome could have catastrophic consequences. As sixteen year-old Lia Milthorpe searches for a way to end the prophecy, her twin sister Alice hones the skills she'll need to defeat Lia. Alice will stop at nothing to reclaim her sister's role in the prophecy, and that's not the only thing she wants: There's also Lia's boyfriend James.Lia and Alice always knew the Prophecy would turn those closest to them against them. But they didn't know what betrayal could lead them to do. In the end, only one sister will be left standing.
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  • Guardians Of The Akasha

    Celia Stander

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 27, 2012)
    Guardians Of The Akasha "Guardians of the Akasha is a fantastic new adult story, highly enjoyable and an excellent example of the genre; story-driven with plenty of action, a touch of romance, a terrible opponent and gutsy main characters. It's well written and has an interesting and clearly thought out metaphysical basis..." - AwesomeIndies.net Eighteen-year old Keira Wilde has finished school and is determined to make her own plans for her future, thank you very much. She wants to be a photographer; not go to Oxford, like her parents want, or be a hero, like her aunt wants. But Keira’s plans go flying out of the window when she is attacked on the streets of London and she is forced to use her powers in self-defense.Unfortunately, her actions attract the attention of a predator intent on using her...or destroying her. Preferring to be neither used nor destroyed, Keira takes charge of her destiny and enters the hidden world of the Guardians of the Akasha.Fighting side by side with the battle-scarred Marco Santana, they race from London to Argentina and a castle in the forests of the Czech Republic to find the source of all knowledge and prevent the fabric of time from unraveling.
  • Guardians of the Earth

    Vicky Bagley

    language (, Jan. 31, 2014)
    The lives of four children are about to be radically changed. It begins with a calling; a compulsion which draws them to a strange tower in the middle of a forest. There they find a new future, and tasks that will give them greater responsibility than they could ever have imagined.
  • The Light Guardians

    Charlie Kingree, Bonnie Chandler

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  • Guardians Of The Rainbow

    Rory Freckleton

    eBook (Mirador Publishing, May 21, 2012)
    The Family Unity Party is striving for power. Providing you are the perfect model of their ideal family you are safe. But if you stray from convention, you will pay a heavy price.Against a background of growing civil decay and unrest, fifteen-year-old Jake Holdencroft becomes acquainted with Nathan Tasker and a friendship blossoms through their love of music. As they grow closer, Jake feels the stirrings of something deeper beginning to develop. However, the confusion and fear of being different frustrate the growing liaison. When Nathan’s enraged father, a leading light in the Family Unity Party, discovers their secret, he pursues Jake with an angry mob in tow.However, unknown to Jake, he has an unexpected rescuer. Once free of the terror of persecution, a new life beckons as part of a hidden but sophisticated gay community, deep in the financial district of London. This is a dangerous world, in which a battle with increasingly violent authoritarian forces is about to start. As Nathan also becomes embroiled in the growing chaos springing from their tentative love, the question remains as to whether the two boys will ever be allowed to be together.The answer depends on an elite squad of highly trained agents known as the Guardians of the Rainbow.Publisher Comments: This is a wonderful story. It is an exploration by a brave new author into the world gay men and women still face, that of terrifying prejudice. Freckleton combines action, adventure, gentle romance and social issues with a deft hand. Gay or straight, we can guarantee you will enjoy this exciting story! It really is a modern day spy thriller in the vein of James Bond or Bourne.
  • Guardians of the Edge: Last of the Portal Keys

    Patti Larsen, Annetta Ribken

    language (Patti Larsen Books, Aug. 20, 2012)
    Stealing the PrizeThe artifact flared to life, the glow of it throwing so much heat through the room Aiden winced back. He caught a glimpse of his parent’s shocked faces as the glow enveloped them. As suddenly, the light vanished. He blinked, fighting to regain his night eyes as sparkles shifted and whorled across his vision, heart hammering suddenly so loud in his ears he couldn't hear past his own pulse. It only took seconds, but it seemed an eternity while he fought off the last of the afterimage and stared in disbelief.The prize lay on the pedestal, the glass case resting on the floor beside it. Two black backpacks lay collapsed nearby. But his parents... they were nowhere to be seen. Twelve-year-old master thief Aiden Trent has been trained by the best—his parents. It is rumored there is nothing they can’t steal. So when an easy job in an old museum comes up, they take it. Trouble is, the goal is no ordinary prize. In a flash of light, his parents disappear, leaving Aiden to uncover the secret behind the artifact while he flees from the man who hired them to steal it in the first place.
  • The Guardians of Grimace

    Joseph Arbour

    language (FriesenPress, March 8, 2016)
    Megan-Hilary is the youngest female astronaut to command a Star Traveller on a mission to explore the galaxy, and she is in for the adventure of a lifetime. Forced down on a planet that hadn’t been detected from Earth, she encounters a fascinating race and soon becomes friends with the Gretchels. Grimli, Grenda, and their mentor Dr. Samuel A. Gretchel. On her return to Earth, Megan-Hilary reports to her commander on her finding about the Gretchel culture, customs and the Great Library, which is possibly one of the greatest treasures in the universe. In great fascination, she is sent back to learn more, where she becomes involved in the Gretchels struggles more than she could have imagined. Plagued by a changing climate and a nasty race of beings from the other side of their world, the Gretchels planet faces great danger. This struggle could destroy their world. Will they survive? Can Megan-Hilary help them? Could the Gretchel’s ancient past help change the future of their planet? As their whole world is in the threat of ruin by weather and marauding Monstrels, their fate will be tested to the extreme
  • The guardians of the house

    L. M Boston

    Paperback (Atheneum Publishers, Jan. 1, 1975)
    Thomas slips into an eccentric old lady's house while she is out and finds a number of carved faces that lead him into a series of frightening adventures.
  • The Guardians

    R. Carlson

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 12, 2017)
    A 140 page fully illustrated novel about a snail trying to stop an evil robot from conquering the World.