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  • A Job From Hell

    Jayde Scott

    language (Aurora Press, May 1, 2011)
    Hidden from mortal eyes are the creatures of darkness that coexist with mortals: Shadows, vampires, fallen angels, demons, shape shifters, succubi, and the likes. Seventeen-year-old Amber enters their world by chance when her brother, Dallas, sets her up with a summer job in Scotland. Dallas has spied something in the woods he thinks could make them rich beyond their wildest dreams. But instead of finding riches, Amber unknowingly enters a paranormal race—and promptly wins the first prize—a prize that comes with no exchange policy, and for which many would kill. Soon, she discovers her new boss, Aidan, didn’t employ her for her astounding housekeeping skills, and no one is who they say they are. But by that time she's far too deep in a world she never knew existed, a world of love bonds, dark magic, ancient enemies and immortals. As the dark forces slowly conspire against Amber, her naivety and love for Aidan catapults her into a calamitous series of otherworldly events. With every immortal creature hunting for her, whom can she trust with her life?
  • Davids Story

    Stig Dalager, Frances Østerfeld, Cheryl Robson

    eBook (Aurora Metro Press, )
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  • Shadow Blood

    Jayde Scott

    language (Aurora Press, Oct. 12, 2012)
    Only a few months ago, Amber Reed would have called herself an ordinary girl in an ordinary world…until she moves to Scotland and is pushed into a world she never knew existed by the sexy and daring McAllister brothers, unable to withstand its perils.Aidan McAllister, the irresistible leader of the Morganefaire brethren, has what he's always wanted: the girl of his dreams. His love for Amber is getting stronger, but for all his wants and needs, there’s a price to pay.As a mystery draws them deeper into the heart of an intricate organization ruled by shifting allegiances, Amber realizes she’ll have to choose between her one true love and doing the one thing she swore she’d never do: break the rules by taking someone’s life.Shadow Blood is the continuation of Forever And Beyond (Ancient Legends) by Jayde Scott. Bonus included: Rebecca's Rising
  • Forever And Beyond

    Jayde Scott

    language (Aurora Press, Aug. 21, 2012)
    Hidden from mortal eyes and divided into three factions are the creatures of darkness that coexist with mortals.In the witches’ town Morganefaire, an ancient legend tells the story of a mirror that was once shattered into four fragments, each able to entrap a powerful soul. Eighteen-year-old Amber is a struggling necromancer on a mission: help vampire Aidan stop the Prophecy of Morganefaire and protect the innocents from the inevitable fate that will befall them should the wrong faction win. When bodies begin to pile up, Amber realizes she has no choice than to work together with the fashion-savvy yet irritating ghost of a young witch to solve the mystery and protect the one she loves.In a world of forbidden love, of ancient enemies and bonds spun by fate, nothing is as it seems and no one can be trusted. Amber’s life will never be the same again unless she finds out who the murderer is, and quick, before everything she ever loved is taken from her forever…
  • The Green Teen Cookbook

    Laurane Marchive, Dominic MacInnes, Sarah Eisenfisz

    eBook (Aurora Metro Press, )
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  • Erik and the Gods: Journey to Valhalla

    Lars-Henrik Olsen

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, Oct. 10, 2017)
    One evening, during a terrible storm, Thor, the God of Thunder, appears to Erik, an ordinary 13-year-old boy. He sends Erik on a secret mission with his daughter, to travel back in time to the Land of the Dead. Erik must bring back the Goddess of Eternal Life from the giants before the Gods weaken and totally lose their powers.
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  • Beelzebub Girl

    Jayde Scott

    language (Aurora Press, Dec. 11, 2011)
    Seventeen-year old Cassandra is a fallen angel with absolutely no plans to take over the family business aka Hell. When she finds out she's cursed and soon bound to Hell forever, she has to come up with a good plan to escape fate.Then she meets Dallas. Trouble is Dallas is mortal and falling for him was never supposed to happen.Love has never been this dangerous when she not only has to change her future, but also escape her destiny.
  • We Didn't Mean to Go to Sea

    Nick Wood, Arthur Ransom

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, Nov. 9, 2010)
    "There is a nice sense of period about these kids coping on their own under extraordinary, but quite believable, circumstances—lisle pullovers and plimsolls at the ready—but the human anguish between them is universal and timeless, although there are lots of laughs on the way, too. Highly recommended."—The Stage
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  • Dead And Beyond

    Jayde Scott

    language (Aurora Press, March 15, 2012)
    Amber Reed is bestowed with the ability to see ghosts. Between trying to figure out how to control her bloodlust and solving the mysterious disappearance of a friend, Amber realizes someone wants to step into her shoes so badly, they’ll do anything to take her place.In a world of dark magic and ancient enemies, three powerful courts fight for supremacy, and Amber might just be the pawn in winning the war forever.But how’s a girl to survive when everyone wants her dead?
  • My Brother's War

    David Hill

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, Sept. 8, 2015)
    Winner of the Junior Fiction Award and Children's Choice Junior Fiction Award, New Zealand Post Book Awards for Children and Young Adults, 2013.Winner of the Lianza Librarians' Choice Award, 2013.It's New Zealand, 1914, and the biggest war the world has known has just broken out in Europe. William eagerly enlists for the army but his younger brother, Edmund, is a conscientious objector and refuses to fight. While William trains to be a soldier, Edmund is arrested. Both brothers will end up on the bloody battlefields of France, but their journeys there are very different. And what they experience at the front line will challenge the beliefs that led them there.In 2002, David Hill won the Children's Literature Foundation Award for See Ya Simon and the same book won the TES Award for Special Needs in 1994. In 2003, he was the Robert Lord writer-in-residence and in 2005 he received the Margaret Mahy Medal for his significant contribution to children's literature in New Zealand. His books have been translated into French, Chinese and Estonian. His short stories and plays for teenagers and young readers have been published and broadcast in New Zealand, Australia and the USA."It is a searing read but the book speaks with great authority." Clare Morpurgo, The School Librarian (UK publication)“...this is an important and highly readable book.” NZ Listener“...there are stories that need to be told over and over again ...” NZ Post Book Awards for Children & Young Adults“Beautifully written and deeply engrossing.” Otago Daily Times
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  • The Classic Fairy Tales: Retold for the stage by Charles Way

    Charles Way

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, )
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  • The Green Teen Cook Book

    Cheryl Robson

    Paperback (Aurora Metro Press, June 19, 2012)
    2012 Gourmand Prize, Best Sustainable Food Book (UK)The perfect gift for young people learning to cook and for all those interested in pursuing an eco-friendly lifestyle, Green Teen Cook Book is a cookbook devised by teenagers for teenagers with one hundred favorite recipes. Includes top tips for eating on a budget in a healthy and environmentally friendly way.