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  • Bard Song

    Robin Herne

    Paperback (Moon Books, March 16, 2012)
    Bard Song is a collection of poetry, mostly in medieval Welsh and Irish metres, and reflections on the nature of the Bard in early Celtic society and the role of poetry within modern Druidry and polytheism generally.
  • Buttercup Blues

    LaRee Bryant

    eBook (Ruby Moon Books, June 13, 2014)
    Life should be a breeze for Dallas interior plant-care specialist Poppy Green since her new business is expanding and her new neighbor, J.C. Tucker, ex-cop and certifiable hunk, appears to be the perfect choice for jumping back into the dating world. But, like dandelions in the grass, problems keep popping up. Poppy's BFF Jenny is on an emotional roller coaster since the break-in at her apartment; several of their friends have become the victims of strange and deadly accidents, and pedigreed pets of Poppy's ultra-rich clients have gone missing under incriminating circumstances, posing a threat to her reputation and her success. To top it off, the return of an old nemesis sets chronically curious Poppy on a quest to find answers to the abundance of mysteries in her life.
  • The Invisible Criminal

    William Oday

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, Sept. 23, 2019)
    Secret agents out to save the world from a dangerous criminal mastermind.Twelve-year-old Bailey Best and her little brother Ben are recruited by the FBI to stop an invisible criminal. From jumping out of planes to crawling across the top of high-speed trains, they’ll have to do it all and more to have any chance of saving the world and making it back to school on Monday.The Invisible Criminal is the fourth novel in the riveting The Best Adventures series. If you like James Bond style thrillers mixed with laugh-out-loud fun, then you’ll love William Oday’s fourth book.Buy The Invisible Criminal today to find out why spy gadgets, invisibility and a legendary sword are just the beginning!
  • Let's Talk About Pagan Festivals by Siusaidh Ceanadach

    Siusaidh Ceanadach

    Paperback (Moon Books, March 15, 1863)
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  • The Darwin Collapse: A Thriller

    William Oday

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, July 28, 2016)
    Mankind on the brink. The few survivors face an unexpected new threat. Some of them changed. Readers are saying: “Another Homerun! I loved it!” … “A thrill-ride of epic proportions.” … “Truly excellent. A must-read.” … “Lots of action and fast paced.” … “I loved it! Plenty of action.” … “Not easy to put down” … “Looking forward to the next book.” … “Wow! This book is great.” … “Could not put it down.” … “It was thrilling.” … “Holy Cow!” … “Storyline has great twists and turns.” A week after the outbreak and the world is utterly transformed. Former marine Mason West and his family emerge from the wreckage only to confront the horrifying aftermath. Civilization in ruin. Humans not like they once were. A maniacal genius intent on finishing what he started. Los Angeles has truly become the city of angels—a burial ground for millions. The West family have only themselves to depend on. With dwindling resources and surrounded by danger, their survival is anything but assured.
  • Pagan Portals - Stories for the Songs of the Year

    Fiona Tinker

    Paperback (Moon Books, Nov. 7, 2020)
    Stories for the Songs of the Year is a collection of new children's stories which celebrate the festivals and seasons. The tales follow the adventures of Attila and Meg, a know-it-all rabbit and a cat with half a tail, who generally cause chaos and mischief for Angus Óg and which introduce Celtic Gods and some of the ideas central to Celtic beliefs in an age-appropriate way. The stories will also appeal to pre-teens who are able to read for themselves and who may be ready to begin to explore their own spiritual paths. Tinker’s book also includes a short, factual essay written for parents, covering many practical matters, which is both helpful and informative for parents wishing to explore their own Pagan paths with their children.
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  • The Last Day: A Thriller

    William Oday

    Hardcover (Big Moon Books, Oct. 3, 2018)
    An ex-soldier fights to protect his family as a terrifying apocalypse unfolds.Mason West protects people for a living and he's the best in the business. He strives to do his job and be a good father while not letting a dark secret from his past pull him under.A viral outbreak pushes the city into chaos. A ruthless gang leader targets his family for revenge. Keeping his loved ones safe is an impossible mission. But that won't stop him. With everything he cares about on the brink of annihilation, the beginning of the end couldn't be more personal.The Last Day is the first novel in the action-packed Edge of Survival series. If you like apocalyptic adventure and heroes that never give up, then you'll love this thrilling series from William Oday.Buy The Last Day today to witness how an extraordinary family struggles to survive!
  • Sole Survivor: A Thriller

    William Oday

    Hardcover (Big Moon Books, April 22, 2018)
    Alone in the wilderness. The last to quit wins a million dollars. Then an EMP starts World War 3.Reality TV show contestant Emily Wilder enters the wilderness on Kodiak Island determined to win or die trying. Losing the contest means losing the only family she has left. The other contestants have their own reasons to endure and win. Finding shelter, water, and food is only the beginning because the island is crawling with Kodiak brown bears.A top secret government project unleashes a revolutionary technology that could save the doomed human race. But when political tensions between the United States and China boil over, humanity may run out of time. Survival isn't just a game anymore.Sole Survivor is the first novel in the gripping Extinction Crisis series. If you like fast-paced apocalyptic action, then you'll love this thrilling series from William Oday.
  • Lost Girl of the Lake

    Michael McCarty, Joe McKinney, Sandra DeLuca

    Paperback (Bad Moon Books, Aug. 16, 2013)
    Lake Livingston: August, 1961. Mark Gaitlin is 15, the son of one of the wealthiest men in Texas, and on the most boring summer vacation of his life. His days are filled with the pomp and circumstance of country club life, while his nights are a parade of one embarrassment after another at the hands of giggling teenage girls. But the piney woods above Lake Livingston are dark at night, and hold many secrets for an impressionable youngster on the cusp of becoming a man. And one night, after skinny dipping in the lake with a mysterious local girl, Mark Gaitlin's life takes a crazy turn into the fire and brimstone religion of backwoods snake handlers and abandoned villages haunted by old family secrets. If he can survive the snakes and the ghosts and his own family's dark history, he just might make it out of the woods alive. And something else...he just might become a man.
  • Bailey Best and the Found Friend

    William Wolfe

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, Oct. 28, 2014)
    Ten-year-old Bailey Best talks her way into working at The Found Friend, her uncle's animal rescue center. What's not to love? Care for amazing animals. Earn money to help her parents pay for vacation. And best of all, get back at her traitorous brother who wants to sink her vision of summer glory - Disneyland and the Indiana Jones Adventure ride. She celebrates a little early however because helping out at the rescue isn't quite what she expected. That, and the giant snake called Goliath hungers for flesh. William Wolfe’s love of animals shines through in this hysterical (and sometimes terrifying!) tale about a girl facing unintended consequences, and learning about what really matters in life at the same time.
  • The Slithering Goliath

    William Oday

    Paperback (Big Moon Books, April 3, 2018)
    Twelve-year-old Bailey Best talks her way into working at her uncle's animal rescue center. What's not to love? Care for amazing animals. Earn money to help pay for a dream vacation. And best of all, get back at her younger brother for the worst betrayal of all time. She celebrates a little early however because helping out at the rescue isn't quite what she expected. That, and the giant snake named Goliath hungers for flesh. William Oday’s love for animals shines through in this hysterical (and sometimes terrifying!) tale about a girl facing unintended consequences and learning about what really matters in life at the same time.
  • Academy For Losers: The Non-Magicals

    Cat Shaffer, Mark Shaffer

    (Fat Cat Books, Jan. 10, 2015)
    Who knew that being nothing special would make Violet Green so extraordinary? Being kicked out of her old school for a lack of natural magic and being sent to the Hempstead Academy for vocational training was the absolute worst that could ever happen. But once she met the Terribles, discovered her talent for lawnmower engine repair, and met the cutest boy ever, life began to look a little brighter - at least until a nosy guidance counselor, her former high school principal and a decision to enter the district's spelling bee, the greatest magic event of the year, made her rethink every decision.