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Books in The Dark Eve Series series

  • Dave Darrin at Vera Cruz;: Or, Fighting with the U.S. Navy in Mexico,

    H. Irving Hancock

    Hardcover (Saalfield Publishing Company, March 15, 1914)
    The story of Dave's and Dan's initial active service in the United States Navy.
  • The Dark Eve: A Witch's Curse

    T K Thompson

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2015)
    Now that Acantha and her sisters are free from any threats, the fierce captain hopes her life can return to normal. But just as she and her adventurous crew are about to embark on another year of treasure hunting, Acantha comes face to face with her elusive nemesis. Acantha has longed to meet the witch again, but finds she is less than prepared for the evil she now faces. A slippery old crone, the witch overpowers Acantha, paralyzing her and forcing her to relive their long-ago first meeting, compelling her to face yet again the truths and memories she has tried for so long to forget. And this dark conjurer has an even bigger hand in the plot to destroy her than the cunning captain first realizes. Has Acantha unwittingly played into the witch’s vile schemes? Will Acantha survive the witch’s attack unscathed?Can she overcome her turbulent past — as she charts a course toward a future where she’s no longer hunted or reviled?In the dramatic sequel to The Dark Eve: Without Redemption, T.K Thompson reveals the infamous pirate Captain Acantha as never seen before as she navigates a new heading that can never be forgotten.
  • Bossy Jonathan Fossy

    Julie Fulton, Elina Ellis

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, )
    None
  • Dark Secrets

    V. A. Risby

    (Dark Secrets, Jan. 6, 2018)
    Kira and Sawyer Randal are normal sixteen year olds—well as normal as they can be when they have no memories before the age of seven. Dreading an upcoming move from Chicago to a small town without even a website, the twins are convinced they are going to be bored and miserable. They couldn’t be more wrong. The small, non-descript town of Willow Oak holds the key to their pasts, along with a new, never imagined world full of magic, monsters, and a prophecy that could signal the start of a war. As they learn to navigate this strange new world and deal with new friends and rivalries, they also discover clues to their forgotten lives. These secrets pose as much danger as the strange creatures that hunt the surrounding woods. Previous friends, along with old enemies, are suspect as they seek answers to their pasts.
  • Vain Dorothy-Jane

    Julie Fulton

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, )
    None
  • Daniel O'Dowd Was Ever So Loud

    Julie Fulton, Elina Ellis

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Daniel O’Dowd causes chaos wherever he goes by being just too loud! Professor McWhizzit is holding an open day for the townsfolk of Hamilton Shady. Over-excited Daniel shouts so loudly that he causes the lighthouse to fall down. Then, the townsfolk see a big rock hurtling towards Earth. Luckily, the Professor has a rocket made from a clock and he knows exactly what can destroy the rock. . . Daniel’s voice! Daniel saves the day, but he is so busy shouting that he forgets to listen to the instructions to get him home. Will Daniel remember to be quiet in time so that he can get home?
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  • Jason and Lily

    Kate Wrath

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 17, 2015)
    Long before Outpost Three… Before battles, Before journeys…. Before the shattering of old worlds… …And the building of new ones…. Long before Eden and Jonas… there was… Jason and Lily.
  • Loud Daniel O'Dowd

    Julie Fulton

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, )
    None
  • Enlightened

    A. L. Waddington

    Paperback (Scarlett Ink Publishing, Oct. 10, 2018)
    Time stands still cause time can’t heal. The barrier between Jocelyn Timmons consciousness continues to dissolve as she better understands the two lives she lives and enormity of her newly discovered inherited gift of EVE (Essence Voyager Era) which allows her to fall asleep on one plane of existence and awaken on another as her soul travels nightly. Present-day Jocelyn uncovers the vast wonderment of the Victorian era but soon learns that life during then was not as grand for women as she has read in the classics. Still, she finds comfort in the support of family and friends; a bolstering contrast to her overly hectic, career-oriented family in the twenty-first century. Her love for Jackson Chandler strengthens across time and becomes the light she so desperately needs as the world she has always known no longer makes sense. Yet, the closer she is drawn to Jackson by their mutual ability, the more strain develops amongst those she loves in 2009. On the other side of Jocelyn’s consciousness in 1878, she remains ignorant of EVE. Her life is crumbling around her, yet she finds herself anxiously awaiting the images that invade her dreams. Jocelyn longs to be the woman she portrays in that world, yet her jealousy is unbearable. Miscommunication, betrayal and hidden agendas make trust near impossible. The clearer the visions become the more she questions motives of her closest confidants and foregoes revealing the images that plague her perception. As her life seems to unravel, Jocelyn’s two worlds collide, and she is enlightened as the pieces start to fall into place. But is she strong enough to survive the truth? Is Jackson really her destiny? And can their love transcend time?
  • Perception

    A.L. Waddington

    Paperback (Booktrope Editions, Oct. 20, 2014)
    My hopes, my dreams, and most of all me…we will finally be, set free. Questions, questions, and more questions . . . they consume Jocelyn Timmons’ life—both of them. Questions that never seem to have an answer. They haunt her, eat at her, and dreams of a normal senior year of high school have finally floated away into nothingness. Inheriting the gift of EVE (Essence Voyager Era) has become both a gift and a curse. One that Jocelyn doesn’t know if she wants or can accept. The world she once knew and thrived in has all but disappeared in the last two months. And now she wonders if she can ever find her way home again. Her fiancé, Jackson Chandler, and his family seem to be the only ones who understand what she’s going through besides her uncles, both of which she’s grown very close to. But even they do not fully grasp how turbulent the situation at home has become. Will Jocelyn survive the torments from her mother and brother? Or will she find a hidden key to finally unlock her golden cage? Find out in Perception, the gripping third installment in the EVE series.