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  • Wicked Witch

    Megan Montero

    eBook (Leo Press, Sept. 27, 2018)
    It’s time to claim my power…All my life I’ve lived under lock and key, always following the strict rules my mother set for me. A week before my sixteenth birthday I sneak out of my house and discover why. Turns out I am not just a normal teenager. I’m a witch blessed with a gift someone wants to steal from me.And not just anyone…the evil King Alataris.For a thousand years the people of Evermore have suffered under his tyranny. The Mark on my shoulder says I am the Siphon Witch, one of five Witch Queens fated to come together and finally destroy him. The only thing keeping Evermore safe is the Stone that shields the witch kingdoms from Alataris’s magic…and now he’s found a way to steal it. Suddenly, I’m sent on a quest to find the ancient spell to protect the Stone. My only hope for surviving is through my strikingly beautiful and immensely powerful Guardian, Tucker. The laws of Evermore state that love between us is strictly forbidden, and it appears I’m the only one willing to give in to the attraction…When the quest turns more dangerous than expected I realize I have absolutely no idea what I’m doing. I was raised human. But I have to learn my magic fast because If King Alataris gets his hands on me he’ll steal my magic and my life…but if he gets his hands on that Stone we all die.Featuring a powerful heroine, wicked magic, and a forbidden love you’ll be rooting for long after the book is over. Fans of Twilight, Harry Potter, or The Dark Artifices will love Megan Montero’s brand new urban fantasy series!Pick up Wicked Witch and join the supernatural world of Evermore today!
  • The Unintentional Time Traveler

    Everett Maroon, Josiah John Bildner, Lethe Press

    Audiobook (Lethe Press, March 16, 2017)
    Fifteen-year-old Jack Bishop has mad skills with cars and engines, but knows he'll never get a driver's license because of his epilepsy. Agreeing to participate in an experimental clinical trial to find new treatments for his disease, he finds himself in a completely different body--that of a girl his age, Jacqueline, who defies the expectations of her era. Since his seizures usually give him spazzed out visions, Jack presumes this is a hallucination. Feeling fearless, he steals a horse, expecting that at any moment he'll wake back up in the clinical trial lab. When that doesn't happen, Jacqueline falls unexpectedly in love, even as the town in the past becomes swallowed in a fight for its survival. Jack/Jacqueline is caught between two lives and epochs, and must find a way to save everyone around him as well as himself. And all the while, he is losing time, even if he is getting out of algebra class.
  • I Am the River

    T. E. Grau, Larry Herron, Lethe Press

    Audible Audiobook (Lethe Press, Aug. 31, 2018)
    During the last desperate days of the Vietnam War, American soldier Israel Broussard is assigned to a secret CIA PSYOP far behind enemy lines meant to drive terror into the heart of the North Vietnamese and end an unwinnable war. When the mission goes sideways, Broussard is plunged into a nightmare he soon finds he is unable to escape, dragging a remnant of that night in the Laotian wilderness with him no matter how far he runs.
  • Me & Miss Henrietta

    Crow Johnson Evans

    Hardcover (Lee Press, Oct. 15, 2019)
    The best of friends are often found in the most unexpected places.Miss Henrietta, a cranky recluse who lives in the Ozark backwoods, and Lillian, an eleven-year-old girl, become friends despite their rock-throwing, bone-chilling introduction. Miss Henrietta doesn't like people--especially kids--and Lil fears the old woman is the Woodsy Witch rumored to live in that holler.Both their lives are changed by a series of hilarious adventures, disasters, and impossible situations. Whether rescuing Lillian's brother from dreadful Aunt Bertha in Oklahoma, yelling down a black bear, understanding problematic parents, scaring the pee out of Great Unknown, dancing for tips at the farmers' market, learning French, cooking on an open fire, or pondering the meaning of love, Miss Henrietta has a bizarre and crusty way of looking at life. Half the time, Lillian believes the ol' woodsy woman is truly crazy because of belief in magic and wild tales of world travel. Lillian earns Miss Henrietta's respect and admiration by her perseverance and fearlessness in challenging the logic of anyone or anything.Together they make sense of the world and find a sense of kinship neither anticipated.
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  • The Unintentional Time Traveler

    Everett Maroon

    eBook (Lethe Press, July 28, 2016)
    Fifteen-year-old Jack Bishop has mad skills with cars and engines, but knows he’ll never get a driver’s license because of his epilepsy. Agreeing to participate in an experimental clinical trial to find new treatments for his disease, he finds himself in a completely different body—that of a girl his age, Jacqueline, who defies the expectations of her era. Since his seizures usually give him spazzed out visions, Jack presumes this is a hallucination. Feeling fearless, he steals a horse, expecting that at any moment he’ll wake back up in the clinical trial lab. When that doesn't happen, Jacqueline falls unexpectedly in love, even as the town in the past becomes swallowed in a fight for its survival. Jack/Jacqueline is caught between two lives and epochs, and must find a way to save everyone around him as well as himself. And all the while, he is losing time, even if he is getting out of algebra class.
  • How Our Nation Began

    Don Sharkey/Sister Margaret/Rt. Rev. Msgr. Philip J. Furlong

    Hardcover (Lepanto Press, Aug. 16, 1998)
    Answer keys and workbook available at www.olvs.org Imprimatur: 1954 Perhaps one of our best sellers for both Home School Families and Parochial schools, this text presents a basic survey, from a Catholic perspective, of the discovery and settling of the new world as well as the growth of the colonies into a new nation. The period covered in the text is from the time of the Norse explorations of North America through the American War for Independence. The textbook, How Our Nation Began, is a Lepanto Press reprint of an older Catholic text, with photographs, illustrations, maps and diagrams that will assist the teacher and aid the student in their comprehension of the materials. Answer keys and workbook available at www.olvs.org
  • Vintage: A Ghost Story

    Steve Berman

    eBook (Lethe Press, Jan. 5, 2008)
    In a small New Jersey town, a lonely teen walking along a highway one autumn evening meets the boy of his dreams, a boy who happens to have died decades ago and haunts the road. Awkward crushes, both bitter and sweet, lead him to face youthful dreams and childish fears. With a cast of offbeat friends, antiques, and Ouija boards, Vintage offers readers a memorable blend of dark humor, chills and love.Vintage was finalist for the 2008 Andre Norton Award for best young adult speculative fiction by the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America!
  • Never Rest

    Marshall Thornton

    eBook (Lethe Press, Oct. 21, 2018)
    Nineteen-year-old Jake Margate has had terminal leukemia for five years and is ready to let go but his mother has other ideas. She’s found a rogue doctor pursuing radical treatments and takes her son to a remote institute where he does seem to get better…at first. But then the treatment begins to fail in strange ways just as Jake begins to fall for another of the test subjects. Slowly, he realizes he’s been turned into something truly horrible. Two-time Lambda Literary Award-winning author Thornton has written a contemporary queer twist on the Frankenstein monster story.
  • The Birth of a Warrior

    Kimberlee Leto

    language (Leto Press, Oct. 8, 2011)
    A touching story of survival for one family of giraffes as they welcome their newest addition. The beauty of faith, family and friends as support during times of struggle and survival. The giraffes turn to the God in this time of crisis and their safari animal friends far and wide join them in a circle of faith. The Birth of a Warrior teaches what it means to have a powerful relationship with God. For children of all ages, this story will inspire you to seek a connection. This story captures what it means to take a leap of faith for families everywhere. This book has illustrations and is best viewed in color. Just in time for Kindle Fire but viewed in color with Kindle Apps for DROID, iPhone, iPad, PC and Mac. Equally eloquent viewed in black and white. These illustrations truly capture the story. Inspired by the author's youngest nephew and his premature birth, his will to survive, this story captures what it means to understand some things are just out of our control. Some things you just need to hand over to the Lord and in hopes of a miracle.
  • I Am The River: A Novel

    T.E. Grau

    eBook (Lethe Press, Sept. 2, 2018)
    During the last desperate days of the Vietnam War, American soldier Israel Broussard is assigned to a secret CIA PSYOP far behind enemy lines meant to drive terror into the heart of the North Vietnamese and end an unwinnable war. When the mission goes sideways, Broussard is plunged into a nightmare that he soon finds he is unable to escape, dragging a remnant of that night in the Laotian wilderness with him no matter how far he runs.Five years later, too damaged to return home and holed up in the slums of Bangkok, where he battles sleep, guilt, and a creeping sense of madness, Broussard discovers that he must journey back to the jungles of Laos in an attempt to set things right and reclaim what is left of his life.A fever dream with a Benzedrine chaser, I Am The River provides a daring, often surreal examination of the Vietnam War and the days after it, burrowing down past the bullets and battlefields to discover the lingering horror of warfare, the human consequences of organized violence, and the lasting effects of trauma on the psyche, and the soul.A finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for First Novel!
  • Giggleswick: The Complete Trilogy Collection

    Matthew Mainster, Lindsey S.M. Loegters

    language (Lee Press, June 19, 2014)
    This collection contains the complete Giggleswick trilogy –– all THREE books! Save 30% versus buying individually!It’s a natural phenomenon -- a small country in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean hidden from the rest of the world by a circle of unnavigable fog. It’s called Giggleswick, and twelve-year old Elliot Bisby has never heard of it, that is until he and his family are approached by an unusual man and asked to move there. Before they know it, the struggling Bisby family finds themselves on a tiny boat captained by a man who prefers a singing parrot to a compass, and they soon embark on a journey that no other seaman could make and live to tell about. In Giggleswick, Elliot and his parents find themselves mingling with a colorful set of locals the likes of which include an Irish-Arabian bagpiper, a man who thinks he’s a knight, and a woman who does her exercises on the roof in high-heels. At last, Elliot has found the happiness he’s been waiting for and a place to call his own, but what he doesn’t know, is that helping Giggleswick to remain hidden from the rest of the world may prove far more difficult and dangerous than he could have ever imagined ...
  • I Am The River

    T.E. Grau

    Paperback (Lethe Press, Oct. 3, 2018)
    During the last desperate days of the Vietnam War, American soldier Israel Broussard is assigned to a secret CIA PSYOP far behind enemy lines meant to drive terror into the heart of the North Vietnamese and end an unwinnable war. When the mission goes sideways, Broussard is plunged into a nightmare that he soon finds he is unable to escape, dragging a remnant of that night in the Laotian wilderness with him no matter how far he runs. A finalist for the Bram Stoker Award for First Novel!