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Books in The Fairy Chronicles series

  • Chronicle Worlds: Feyland

    Samuel Peralta, Joseph Robert Lewis, K. J. Colt, Lindsay Edmunds, Roz Marshall, Anthea Sharp, Andrea Luhman, Brigid Collins, David Adams, Ellen Campbell

    Paperback (Windrift Books, July 14, 2016)
    From Samuel Peralta, creator of the bestselling Future Chronicles speculative fiction anthology series, comes a line of anthologies charting new territories within a shared universe, within already-existing worlds. In Chronicle Worlds: Feyland, twelve leading speculative fiction authors present standalone stories set in the imaginative world created by USA Today bestselling author Anthea Sharp, where the gateway to the very real realm of faerie is an immersive, virtual reality computer game, Feyland. Discover Feyland. Discover Chronicle Worlds.
  • Dewberry and the Lost Chest of Paragon

    J.H Sweet

    Paperback (Sourcebooks Jabberwocky, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Dewberry's fairy spirit is one of great knowledge and wisdom. Unfortunately, wisdom takes longer to acquire than knowledge! In her constant quest to obtain ever more knowledge, Dewberry uncovers the Legend of Paragon, an ancient ruler, and his three marshals-Exemplar, Criterion, and Apotheosis. Dewberry enlists the aid of her friends, Primrose and Snapdragon, in seeking the Lost Chest of Paragon, rumored to contain a great gift of ancient and powerful knowledge, one she hopes to share with all of mankind. But when the chest is found, a catastrophe occurs, one so powerful that even fairy magic is nowhere near strong enough to fix the problem. But it was Dewberry's relentless search for knowledge that caused this disaster in the first place, and she will have to do everything she can to make it right again...
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  • History's Greatest Military Mistakes Close Up

    Bill Lucas

    Library Binding (Rosen Young Adult, Aug. 1, 2015)
    Examines some of history's military blunders, providing background, what happened, and how it went wrong.
  • Scarlet, Willow, and the Two-Foot Witch

    J.H. Sweet

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 21, 2017)
    Scarlet and Willow have made a new friend. But their summer fun with the Two-Foot Witch turns out to be something quite darker than expected when they end up taking a journey into the Well of Secrets to recover an important stolen object from Eventide, the Land of Darkness. The fairies and the Two-Foot Witch must use all of their ingenuity, along with magic mirrors and string, to battle the evil Light Witch and recover the stolen item. However, they are barely able to breathe a sigh of relief in their successful escape from Eventide when they are led into yet another adventure involving the mysterious Migration Stone.
  • Evading the Dark

    E M Rinaldi

    Paperback (Anchor Group Publishing, April 27, 2016)
    High school sucks. It doesn’t matter who you ask; jock, cheerleader, computer nerd, or band geek, they will all say the same thing: It’s a nightmare. But Casey is still wondering how she got the short end of the stick. Just a Sophomore at the prestigious Luthos Academy for Magical Beings, Casey already knows more about heartache and fear than any almost-sixteen-year-old should. Orphaned and left to be raised by the Academy, she spends her days training to become a Guardian, but that dream is looking dimmer with every day that passes.Unlike the wand-waving heroines in all her favorite books, Witches in her world don’t cast spells, they are born wielding the power of nature: water, fire, earth, or air; powers Casey never developed. She’ll be lucky if they even allow her to take her final exams. She is top of her training class, but that doesn’t keep her from being looked down upon by every other being at her school. All Casey wants is to be given a chance, instead she finds the only life she’s ever known targeted by an unfathomable evil. Thrust into the center of an age-old prophecy, a war is coming with Casey at the reins. Will relying on her hard earned training be enough for her to make it out alive?
  • Cinnabar and the Island of Shadows

    J. H. Sweet, Holly Sierra

    Library Binding (Turtleback, Jan. 1, 2008)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. When seven children are born without their shadows, Cinnabar and her fairy friends must travel to the Island of Shadows to find out who has taken them.
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  • Moonflower and the Pearl of Paramour

    J. H. Sweet

    Library Binding
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Moonflower and her friends must race against time to find Paramour, the Goddess of Love, and ask for help in freeing Prince Henry and a fairy named Rose from their magic prisons. But Paramour only grants wishes on a whim, so the fairies must work together to inspire her to help them. Will the fairies win over the good fortune of Paramour or will Henry and Rose be doomed to a life apart?
  • Dragonfly and the Web of Dreams

    J.H. Sweet

    Paperback (PublishAmerica, Sept. 6, 2005)
    Jennifer Sommerset is a dragonfly fairy. She discovers that the Web of Dreams, a magical web that is designed to catch nightmares, has been destroyed. Along with the Sandman and several fairy friends, Dragonfly makes a dangerous journey to visit the Dream Spider to convince him to rebuild the Web of Dreams. She encounters trolls and an evil dream spirit on her quest to save the world from experiencing a lifetime of terrible nightmares.
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  • Edge & Lira: Rescue at Zirchon Ruins

    C. S. Cobb, Rachel Bales, Chan Martinez

    Paperback (Ziv! Publishing Company, Nov. 18, 2016)
    A boy on a quest for manhood. A girl on a quest for ancient technology. One is hunting the predator; the other becomes the prey. Their worlds collide in a deadly chase through a once great city known only as the Zirchon Ruins. A short story prelude in the Chronicles of Tov. Interview with the Author Q - What makes the Chronicles of Tov series special? A - The Chronicles of Tov is a series written for the coming of age Christian child. Bookshelves are overflowing with books about witches, wizards, demigods, monsters, and other topics that the Bible clearly calls evil and there are so very few books written for the Christian tween in the action/adventure/fantasy genres. We believe there is a serious need in the book world for books that hold Christian values in high-esteem, call good good and evil evil and yet give kids that feeling of adventure that is relevant to them today. Q - So, this book series is written for Christians only? A - No, absolutely not, the story of Tov is written allegorically. It can be enjoyed by anyone who wants an exciting story with good moral lessons. They'll see kids living out the Golden Rule and at times learning that breaking the commands given them have real consequences. They'll see engaged fathers and mothers who are strong, vibrant, devoted, and most of all involved in their children's lives. For this series, children and parents who want a deeper understanding of the Biblical principles or an explanation of the allegory, they can go to our website. Q. How many books will there be in the Chronicles of Tov series? A. The Chronicles of Tov is an epic fantasy series. The short answer is: we don't know. The long answer: Edge & Lira is currently a stand-alone adventure, but coming hot on its heels is the first book of the upcoming Forge series. That series is slated for 8 books. But Edge & Lira and Forge are set in a relatively short period of time in the world of Tov. We anticipate several more series that span the entire life of Tov. Q - Is there anything else you'd like to share with your readers about this new series? A - The Chronicles of Tov is a fast-paced, action-packed, thrill-ride adventure that blends great storytelling with moral lessons set in a fantasy world, filled with strange creatures, amazing locations, dynamic protagonists, steampunk and science fiction elements, and good, clean fun.
  • Sparrow and Edelweiss's Ghost

    J.H. Sweet

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 20, 2017)
    At the end of the summer, Sparrow takes a trip to Germany to visit her pen pal, a winter wren fairy. While there, Winter and Sparrow team up with Emerald, one of the Jewel Fairies. The three are invited to stay at a castle that is rumored to be haunted. Following several mysterious events, the girls discover the ghost of an edelweiss fairy who disappeared over a century ago. Amidst whirlwind visits to Holland, Denmark, and Austria, the fairies somehow find the time to work with a mermaid and an ancient knight to free Edelweiss’s spirit and rid the castle of an evil spriggan.
  • The Adventures of Red Zipper

    J.H. Sweet

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 21, 2017)
    Imagine the secret lives of pets, especially the pets of magical beings such as fairies and brownies. What are they up to when no one is looking, and why are they often nowhere to be found? Perhaps they are magical themselves and use their spare time to help save the world from evil forces. Red Zipper, a blue heeler dog, and his friends definitely lead secret lives. In this set of adventures, they assist a gargoyle to ward off evil spirits, recover a stolen lime tree for a tiny magician, help the fairies rid a home of a nasty gnarlbeast, and save the Sandman from a bewitched sandcastle. However, these important missions and rescue efforts are not the most difficult part of our furry superheroes’ lives because coexisting with the cats in the area presents even more of a difficult challenge.
  • The Grimm Chronicles, Vol. 2

    Ken Brosky, Isabella Fontaine, Chris Smith

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 13, 2013)
    200 years ago, the Brothers Grimm changed everything. With the help of a little magic, fairy tales were made real, manifesting all over the world. Charming princes. Gold-hunting dwarfs. Terrible step-mothers. Heroic animals. Then, slowly, they began to change. Everyone—from Prince Charming to the old miller—grew more evil. Corrupted. A hero was chosen to stop them, hunting them down one by one and destroying them with the help of a magic pen and a special rabbit assistant. For 200 years, the hero’s magic pen has been passed on from generation to generation. The newest hero is Alice Goodenough, an 18-year-old junior from Washington High School. While her friends spent their summer working and having fun, Alice found herself doing battle with creatures most human beings don’t even realize exist. A giant snake. A blood-sucking prince. A terrifying half-man, half-hedgehog. Dastardly dwarfs intent on mind-controlling everyone who uses a cell phone. Now, senior year has begun. With it comes a new challenge at school, where bullies have grown bolder and classes more challenging. As if that’s not enough, Alice must face off against a collection of Corrupted who all share a terrible secret, one that might awaken a creature capable of doing untold damage. To uncover the secret, Alice will have to face off against a man-eating lizard, a bloodthirsty sea captain, and a mysterious wizard who can see into the future … This book contains: Episode four: The Orphanage of Doom Episode five: Blood and Thunder Episode six: The Order of the Golden Dragon Bonus material: The Lost Journal of Eugene Washington Assorted fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm A Legacy of Red