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Books published by publisher Melusine Muse Press

  • Teapot Tales: A Collection of Unique Fairy Tales

    Bron Rauk-Mitchell, Satori Cmaylo, Elizabeth Gallagher, Linda Schueler, Robert Fyfe, Julia Lela Stilchen, Tia Mushka, Cecilia Clark, Theresa Nielsen, Yvonne Mes, C. S. Frye, David Jamieson, Angelica Fyfe, Kelly McDonald, Brenda A. Harris, Melissa Gijsbers, Jackie Castle, Nicole Zoltack, Ashley Howland, Melinda E. Lancaster, Rebecca Fyfe

    eBook (Melusine Muse Press, Aug. 10, 2013)
    With stories to enchant readers of all ages, these fairy tales pull you into their own magical worlds. From twists on the classic fairy tales of old to completely new fairy tales, let these charming fairy tales sweep you away into the realm of fantasy. With 35 stories, including 2 poems, written by 21 different authors, Teapot Tales is a wonderful collection of short stories, each story just long enough to enjoy with a cup of tea.
  • Teapot Tales: Pirates, Mermaids and Monsters of the Sea

    Rebecca Fyfe

    language (Melusine Muse Press, Aug. 28, 2014)
    In the spirit of “Teapot Tales: A Collection of Unique Fairy Tales” is this wonderful second volume of short stories to enjoy! With stories to enchant readers of all ages, this collection of pirate and mermaid stories will open your eyes to the magic that can be found under the sea. Let yourself be pulled into the magical worlds found within these stories. From pirates and sea monsters to kind-hearted mermaids and flesh-eating sirens, let these charming ocean tales sweep you away into the realm of fantasy. With twenty-six stories, including four poems, written by seventeen different authors from around the world, “Teapot Tales: Pirates, Mermaids and Monsters of the Sea” is a wonderful collection of short stories, each story just long enough to enjoy with a cup of tea.
  • Jingle Bells: Tales of Holiday Spirit from Around the World

    Rebecca Fyfe, Ashley Bohmer

    eBook (Melusine Muse Press, Nov. 14, 2013)
    Let these wonderful stories of holiday magic fill your heart with love and peace. With 33 wonderful short stories and 5 poems, written for children and adults alike, there is a variety of tales, written by authors from around the world, to help you find a piece of that holiday spirit to warm your heart.
  • Teapot Tales: A Collection of Unusual Fairy Tales

    Rebecca Fyfe, Bron Rauk-Mitchell, Ashley Howland, Melissa Gijsbers, Robert Fyfe, Angelica Fyfe, Kayla Fyfe, Theresa Nielsen, Brenda A. Harris, Samuel Dixon

    language (Melusine Muse Press, Nov. 26, 2015)
    In the spirit of “Teapot Tales: A Collection of Unique Fairy Tales” and “Teapot Tales: Pirates, Mermaids and Monsters of the Sea” is this third volume of short stories to enjoy. With stories to enchant readers of all ages, these fairy tales will take you away to their own magical worlds. From twists on the classic fairy tales of old to completely new fairy tales, let these charming stories sweep you away into the realm of fantasy. With 25 stories, including two poems, written by thirteen different authors, this third volume of Teapot Tales is a wonderful collection of short stories, each story just long enough to enjoy with a cup of tea.
  • Ghostly Echoes: Spooky Tales from Around the World

    Rebecca Fyfe

    language (Melusine Muse Press, Sept. 13, 2014)
    These spooky stories will chill your heart and raise the hairs on your arms. With 23 short stories and poems, you can choose your fright for the night from this variety of scary tales written by authors from around the world. From ghosts and zombie cats to witches and goblins, you’ll find something to frighten you within these pages. From children to adults, these short, creepy stories will entertain anyone brave enough to open the cover and start reading.
  • Teapot Tales: A Collection of Unique Fairy Tales

    Rebecca Fyfe

    language (Melusine Muse Press, Aug. 10, 2013)
    With stories to enchant readers of all ages, these fairy tales pull you into their own magical worlds. From twists on the classic fairy tales of old to completely new fairy tales, let these charming fairy tales sweep you away into the realm of fantasy. With 35 stories, including 2 poems, written by 21 different authors, Teapot Tales is a wonderful collection of short stories, each story just long enough to enjoy with a cup of tea.
  • Prisoner

    Lia Silver

    Paperback (Melusine Press, Aug. 13, 2014)
    Echo was created to be a weapon. Echo was born when a secret laboratory tried to genetically engineer the perfect assassin. Two clones survived: Echo, the success, and Charlie, the failure. Stronger and faster than any normal human, Echo knows no life but killing, and has never loved or been loved by anyone but her frail sister. But that's about to change... DJ Torres made himself into a Marine. DJ was born a werewolf. But he grew up to be a rebel, and left his pack to join the Marines. When his helicopter was shot down in Afghanistan and his best friend lay dying in his arms, DJ bit him to save his life. Revealed as a shifter, DJ is imprisoned in the lab and subjected to mind games and experiments. But the lab rat is about to bite back... Can two misfit people fit together? Echo was engineered to surpass the limits of the human body, but she doesn't know how to relate to other human beings. No one thought DJ could make it as a Marine, but he doesn't know when to quit. When they're forced to partner up, will they betray each other as their only chance to escape? Or will they risk everything on a love that crosses the battle lines? Prisoner is a full-length novel. It is the first book in a three-book series, Echo's Wolf. Prisoner has a happily for now ending. The third book will have the happily ever after. If you would like to be emailed when Partner (Echo's Wolf # 2) is released, please copy this link to be added to my mailing list: eepurl.com/Yfvtz Echo's Wolf and Laura's Wolf are set in the same world but star different characters. They can be read in either order. Roy guest-stars in Echo's Wolf, and DJ guest-stars in Laura's Wolf. You can read Laura's Wolf here: amazon.com/dp/B00IU19DHM/
  • Edgar Wilde and the Lost Grimoire

    Paul Ramey

    language (Nine Muse Press, March 17, 2013)
    Eccentric teenager Edgar Wilde lives with his grandmother and runs his own cemetery tour business in the quaint, coastal New England town of St. Edmund. Determined to offer the very best tours, Edgar volunteers at the local library on Saturdays, where he secretly digs through old town documents for interesting historical tidbits.Among his recent discoveries is the name of a man who seems to be missing from the official town records. Edgar’s curiosity deepens the further he digs — if he didn’t know better he could swear the mysterious figure had been intentionally removed from St. Edmund’s history. But it’s when two members of the local historical society forcefully tell him to mind his own business that he begins to realize he’s stumbled into something very, very big.St. Edmund’s cemetery manager, Corinthian Harknell, has been Edgar’s confidant and father figure for some time, and the curious mystery of the missing man seems to have whetted his appetite for a good adventure as well. Corinthian knows Edgar better than anyone, and instantly picks up on the chemistry between Edgar and high school acquaintance Shelby Emerson, whose curiosity draws her deeper and deeper into Edgar Wilde’s compelling world of Victorian garb, cemetery iconography and passion for mystery.Together, the three find themselves on a tantalizing quest involving centuries-old clues hidden around St. Edmund, a forgotten witch trial, and a mysterious book of spells — the Lost Grimoire — that promises untold power to the one who wields it.
  • WAAAGH! A Tale Told By Your Toddler

    James and Jean Anton, Kim Myatt

    language (Muse Press, Nov. 3, 2014)
    "WAAAGH! A Tale Told By Your Toddler" is an adventure story told by a toddler. Instead of the adult reading and the toddler only listening, the toddler "reads" and the adult listens. It is a read-to book in which the adult asks the question-prompts and the child finds the answers by exploring the pictures. In this manner, the child plays an active role in the actual storytelling. Our goal is to draw the adult into the joyous world of the toddler, as experienced by the toddler - a world of adventure - both real and imagined.
  • Edgar Wilde and the Lost Grimoire

    Paul Ramey

    Paperback (Nine Muse Press, Aug. 15, 2013)
    In quaint, coastal St. Edmund, Massachusetts, eccentric teenager and local amateur tour guide Edgar Wilde has stumbled onto a centuriesold secret; a forgotten history that some in the town would rather stay hidden. A tantalizing youngadult mystery, Edgar Wilde and the Lost Grimoire entwines cemetery clues, rumors of witches, and a legendary lost book of spells. Together, the three find themselves on a tantalizing quest involving centuriesold clues hidden around St. Edmund, a forgotten witch trial, and a mysterious book of spells the Lost Grimoire that promises untold power to the one who wields it.
  • WAAAGH! A Tale Told By Your Toddler

    James and Jean Anton

    Paperback (Muse Press, Nov. 13, 2014)
    WAAAGH! A TALE TOLD BY YOUR TODDLER is an adventure story told by your toddler. Instead of the adult reading and the child only listening, the toddler reads, and the adult listens. It is a read-to book in which the adult reads the question-prompts and the child makes up the story by answering them. In this way the child plays an active role in storytelling. Our goal is to draw the adult into the joyous role of the toddler, as experienced by the toddler - a world of adventure both real and imagined.
  • Edgar Wilde and the Lost Grimoire

    Paul Ramey

    Hardcover (Nine Muse Press, June 18, 2013)
    In quaint, coastal St. Edmund, Massachusetts, eccentric teenager and local amateur tour guide Edgar Wilde has stumbled onto a centuries-old secret; a forgotten history that some in the town would rather stay hidden. A tantalizing young-adult mystery, Edgar Wilde and the Lost Grimoire entwines cemetery clues, rumors of witches, and a legendary lost book of spells. Together, the three find themselves on a tantalizing quest involving centuries-old clues hidden around St. Edmund, a forgotten witch trial, and a mysterious book of spells Ă‘ the Lost Grimoire Ă‘ that promises untold power to the one who wields it.