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  • Kindle the Flame

    Tamara Shoemaker

    language (KinnAisling Press, June 1, 2015)
    A girl who never fit in, a young man forced into an outcast's life, a boy raised without a community, and a ruler who holds the key to their destinies...Kinna has a Pixie she can't train and a head full of doubts. Her worst fears come true when she fails the Tournament entrance test. She flees her Clan in disgrace, inexplicably drawn to a Mirage, a rare Dragon she has no business training.Ayden is cursed—anyone he touches turns to ash before his eyes. He hides amongst the Dragon Clan with the only creatures he cannot hurt. When Kinna frees his favorite Dragon, his world turns upside down.Cedric grows up in isolation, fostered by an outcast Centaur. When tragedy strikes, he ventures into a strange new world of Dragons, political intrigue, and magic.Sebastian's country hovers on the brink of war. Chased from his rightful throne, he schemes to retake his kingdom by any means possible, even if it threatens an ancient agreement that underpins the foundation of his realm.Only by examining their pasts will these four find their futures. But will they survive the fires of discovery?
  • Mark of Four

    Tamara Shoemaker

    language (KinnAisling Press, Nov. 30, 2015)
    Seventeen-year-old Alayne Worth is an Elemental Water-Wielder. All she wants is to master her talent and live a normal life, but the sudden escape of a feared criminal leaves her family reeling and threatens to keep her from achieving her dreams, especially when the criminal's reach pushes too close to home.Secret pasts, strange powers, and tense relationships weave a tangled net around her. As she leaves home to cultivate her skills at an Elemental training center, she clashes with a disturbing reality: both good and evil forces covet Alayne's unusual gifts, and each side is willing to do almost anything to obtain them.As Alayne confronts the battle for the power she possesses, she must discover the truth of who she is.Air-Earth-Water-FireFour ElementsFour PowersFour PathsMARK OF FOUR
  • Shadows of Uprising

    Tamara Shoemaker

    language (KinnAisling Press, March 15, 2016)
    Alayne Worth possesses the Vale, an object of mysterious power coveted by other Elementals. Danger shadows her every step when this secret spreads. As she grieves the sudden death of her boyfriend at the hands of the notorious Shadow-Caster, Simeon Malachi, Alayne unravels the mysteries of the Vale and her past.When she returns to Clayborne to pursue her Elemental training, Alayne is plagued by disturbing visions that predict a dark future. As an ominous Alliance of pure-blood Elementals spreads intolerance across the Continent, Alayne’s visions show evidence of the truth--and reveal a deadly danger to her loved ones. Alayne must conquer her fears and use her power to muster an uprising that will obliterate the only way of life she's ever known.
  • Guardian of the Vale

    Tamara Shoemaker

    language (KinnAisling Press, Oct. 20, 2016)
    Clayborne Training Institute, a school for teen Elementals, has fallen beneath a sweeping nationwide coup led by the Elemental Alliance, a party of power-hungry sectarians. Having narrowly escaped the fight for the school, Alayne Worth, Quadriweave and possessor of the Vale, flees Clayborne with twenty-three desperate students seeking the headquarters of the Last Order, the underground organization planning to wrest control from the Alliance. Danger shadows her steps as the struggle for the Vale and its power stalks ever closer to home.Conflicts, perils, enemies, and rebellions push Alayne toward a cataclysmic battle that threatens to rend CommonEarth at the seams, and the Vale is the linchpin that decides the victory or the defeat. When those closest to Alayne threaten her possession of the Vale, will she and the world in which she lives survive the fallout?
  • Embrace the Fire

    Tamara Shoemaker

    language (KinnAisling Press, June 1, 2016)
    Wanted by King Sebastian, Kinna, the long-hidden daughter of the assassinated King Liam, flees for her life, determined to seek out her twin brother and free him from Sebastian's dungeons. Meanwhile, the King holds Kinna's adopted father as collateral to ensure she keeps her betrothal to a man she does not love.Once cursed by King Sebastian to turn everything he touched to ash, Ayden suffers from new, searing pain that heats his flesh in a different way. Searching for answers, he digs into the histories of West Ashwynd's Clans, and his discoveries lead him to the Amulet he'd thought had rid him of his curse. When he finds a rare Mirage Dragon, hope for vengeance upon Sebastian fills him again.Captured and stripped of his power as Dragon-Master, Cedric resists using his Dragon-speak to advance Sebastian's political aims. When he escapes the King's clutches, he resolves to find his twin sister, Kinna. But the enemy has a long reach, and Cedric's chains are unrelenting.Ice and agony torment Sebastian, King of West Ashwynd. His fury rages unabated as he prepares for war. When treachery leeches into his ranks, he turns against everyone he trusts. Sebastian believes he cannot be outwitted but...Kingdoms rise and fall; wars transform nations—but who can survive the fires of Dragons?
  • Sight Without Glasses

    Harold M. Peppard

    eBook (King Press, Nov. 3, 2011)
    Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • Come Away My Beloved

    Frances J. Roberts

    Paperback (king's Press, March 15, 1973)
    Come Away, My Beloved was forged in the crucible of life. In the midst of each days joys and trials has come the ministering spirit of the Heavenly Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, bringing words of encouragement, hope, comfort and conviction.
  • Harriet Beecher Stowe; A Biography For Girls

    Martha Foote Crow

    Paperback (King Press, May 18, 2008)
    HARRIET BEECHER STOWE: A BIOGRAPHY FOR GIRLS by MARTHA FOOTE CROW was originally published in 1913. With the use of bountiful sources of information and anecdotes this book is able to relay, her ideas and emotions, incidents and stories of the young life of Harriet herself. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
  • The Search for the Unnamed One

    Tracy A. Akers

    Hardcover (Aisling Press, Sept. 19, 2007)
    Truths long hidden. Fears that must be faced. In a world that needs salvation, Only death can give it life. The Prophecy has come to life in Tearia, and the Temple wants nothing more than to see it dead. Whispers say the Unnamed One walks amongst them, and there is little doubt as to who that person is. Reiv is oblivious to the hopes turning in his direction, and equally ignorant of a plot being waged against him. He has no time for rumors or innuendos; he is too busy trying to build a life for himself. But the life he longs for will have to wait. A rebel movement is growing, and Reiv's cousin Dayn has joined the insurgents in their cause. Angered by Dayn's involvement, Reiv reverts to his old self-serving behaviors. He wants nothing to do with prophecies or rebellions, and isn't sure he wants anything to do with Dayn either. When tragedy throws Reiv into new turmoil, he finds himself facing a dangerous choice. Someone he loves is dying, and there is only one chance to save him. Will Reiv choose to be a Transcendor, fated to sacrifice his life for another? Or is he truly the Unnamed One, a hero destined for glory? One will save the life of an individual, the other that of an entire kingdom.
  • The Search for the Unnamed One

    Tracy A. Akers

    (Aisling Press, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Truths long hidden. Fears that must be faced. In a world that needs salvation, Only death can give it life. The Prophecy has come to life in Tearia, and the Temple wants nothing more than to see it dead. Whispers say the Unnamed One walks amongst them, and there is little doubt as to who that person is. Reiv is oblivious to the hopes turning in his direction, and equally ignorant of a plot being waged against him. He has no time for rumors or innuendos; he is too busy trying to build a life for himself. But the life he longs for will have to wait. A rebel movement is growing, and Reiv's cousin Dayn has joined the insurgents in their cause. Angered by Dayn's involvement, Reiv reverts to his old self-serving behaviors. He wants nothing to do with prophecies or rebellions, and isn't sure he wants anything to do with Dayn either. When tragedy throws Reiv into new turmoil, he finds himself facing a dangerous choice. Someone he loves is dying, and there is only one chance to save him. Will Reiv choose to be a Transcendor, fated to sacrifice his life for another? Or is he truly the Unnamed One, a hero destined for glory? One will save the life of an individual, the other that of an entire kingdom.
  • Reggie & Ryssa and the Summer Camp of Faery

    Bo Savino

    (Aisling Press, Sept. 26, 2007)
    What would you do if you found out magic was real and Faeries co-existed with the human world, beyond your vision but within your reach? Better yet, what if you had once been a part of that world without knowing it, and now they wanted you back? On their thirteenth birthday, Reggie & Ryssa's world is turned upside down. As a part of the conditions for their foster placement, the twins are now required to start attending yearly summer camp. Worse, they have to spend time with relatives who hadn't wanted them in the first place. Instead of finding answers about who they are, Reggie & Ryssa keep finding more questions. Are they the twins of darkness and light foretold by prophecy? What is causing the Wilt that is eating away at the magical barrier that separates Faery from the world of mortals? Who is responsible for the deaths and disappearances of the potentials, dwindling the numbers who could save Faery? Of course they find your average, everyday magic wands, talking books and Brownies that you never see, but always get your household chores done for you. But what is that compared to doom and gloom prophecies, disappearing Team members and dark magic attacks? It's an adventure-filled summer in the World of Faery!
  • Reggie & Ryssa and the Summer Camp of Faery

    Bo Savino

    (Aisling Press, Aug. 5, 2008)
    What would you do if you found out magic was real and Faeries co-existed with the human world, beyond your vision but within your reach? Better yet, what if you had once been a part of that world without knowing it, and now they wanted you back? On their thirteenth birthday, Reggie & Ryssa's world is turned upside down. As a part of the conditions for their foster placement, the twins are now required to start attending yearly summer camp. Instead of a real summer camp, the twins find out that magic is real, and Faeries co-exist with the human world. To top it all off, the Wilt is eating the barrier between the human world and the world of Faery. If the two worlds collide, both will be destroyed. Are Reggie & Ryssa the only ones who can save both worlds? Or are they the twins of Darkness and Light foretold by prophecy to bring the destruction of Faery? Of course to make them even more confused, they find your not-so-average, everyday magic wands, talking books, and Brownies that they never see, but always get the household chores done. But what is that compared to doom and gloom prophecies, disappearing Team members and dark magic attacks? It's an adventure-filled summer in the World of Faery!