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Books with title House of Cards

  • House of Cards

    W. J. May

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 8, 2014)
    House of Cards Book III in the Chronicles of Kerrigan Rae Kerrigan is three months away from graduating from Guilder Boarding school. She is now moonlighting as an operative for the Privy Council, a black ops division for British Intelligence. She’s given a mentor, Jennifer, who fights like a demon –fast, tough, and incredibly strong-willed. Rae finds a strange maternal bond with her. At the same time, Devon disappoints her once again. Childhood memories surface and evoke hidden secrets she is determined to solve. When the Privy Council ask for her help, she finds a friend, and a link, to the Xavier Knights – another agency similar to the Privy Council. Through the mystery and secrets, she begins to question what the PC represents and where she stands. Will she lose herself in the confusions of the past and present? What will it mean for her future?
  • House of Cards

    Ilana Waters, Marcia Trahan

    language (Ilana Waters, March 17, 2013)
    From USA Today bestselling author Ilana Waters:Eighteen-year-old Sherry has just begun her newly independent life in Paris when she is kidnapped by a group of vampires. They hold her hostage in the House of Cadamon, their catacomb lair beneath the city, ruled with an iron fist by a leader known as “the Master.” The only thing keeping Sherry alive is her ability to tell vampire fortunes through tarot cards, a task she is forced to perform night after night. She finds an unlikely ally in Lucas, a four-hundred-year-old reluctant blood drinker who is as much a prisoner of Cadamon as she is. Things get even more complicated when Sherry and Lucas begin falling for each other—hard. Will they be able to keep Sherry alive long enough for them both to escape the House of Cadamon? Or will the Master and his band of evil minions succeed in controlling the lives of the young lovers—by whatever means necessary? With its breathtaking Parisian setting, fast-moving plot, and strong-willed heroine, this YA vampire romance will keep you spellbound! “This is a fun and exciting romance that vampire fans will not want to miss!” --CurseoftheBibliophile.blogspot.com“I found HOUSE OF CARDS an easy read that’s funny and filled with surprises. If you enjoy YA paranormal romance novels, this is definitely the book for you!” --InterestedinAll.blogspot.com“This romance was very different and very exciting. A must-read for any paranormal ‘junkie!’” --AngiesAngelsRKids-Furkids.blogspot.com“HOUSE OF CARDS is unique in many ways. One thing that stood out to me was the writing style. It is very fluid, and the descriptions of Paris are fantastic!”--PeskyPiksiPesterNomi.blogspot.com"The story stays with you even when you're not reading. Waters describes Paris and the catacombs so well that you feel like you're there!" --BooksCompleteMe.com
  • House of Cats

    Oker Geel

    eBook (SunSum Textproductions, Jan. 26, 2019)
    Are you a cat lover? And would you like to educate your children about cats and their behavior in a playful way? This book teaches your children about things any cat lover must know before choosing a cat as a companion. Of course, there is much much more that can be said about cats. This book is simply a collection of basic knowledge that can be taught and told to children. The book is suitable for children from the age of 5 years onward, depending on their education.
  • The House of Cards

    Leon Garfield

    language (RHCP Digital, May 31, 2015)
    In 1847, an orphaned baby is rescued as the sole survivor of a massacre in a Polish village. Many years later a mysterious and disturbed Russian lady turns up unexpectedly at one of Mr Dolly’s regular Friday night dinner parties. So begins a search for identity and lost inheritance in the seedy and crowded streets of nineteenth century London.
  • CATS OF HOUSE

    LORENA MARIELA PASSINI, CIRO LISANDRO PÉREZ PASSINI, FACUNDO LEONEL PÉREZ PASSINI

    eBook (, Aug. 3, 2020)
    This is a simple story written in capital letters to promote access to writing and reading, to provide greater security to children who are taking their first steps in autonomous reading and writing.It will also be particularly useful for those who have specific difficulties in writing and reading, since the simplicity of the capital letter print avoids confusions that usually appear with some lowercase letters such as d, b and p.This story was created and produced by children, my son. The drawings are children's productions too. My children were the engines of this production, they only needed my guide and support. They only needed adult accompaniment; the rest is the result of their creativity.I hope you enjoy it.
  • House Of Cars

    Shelia E. Lipsey, Shelia Bell

    language (Bonita And Hodge Publishing Group (Seraphina Imprint), Aug. 15, 2013)
    Fourteen year old high school freshman Nyl Person is the boy every freshman girl at Fairley High would like to call boyfriend. He is popular, cute and one of the leading players on the high school varsity basketball team. Sierra James with her thick locks of natural hair and the captain of the Fairley High cheerleading squad, is pretty, smart and the most popular girl in ninth grade, and she has a mission to make Nyl her boyfriend. Nyl likes her too and would jump at the chance to have Sierra as his girlfriend. But it isn't so easy for Nyl because he has a secret that no one at Fairley knows about which is Nyl, his little sister and his father have practically been living in the family Yukon since the death of his mom. What will happen if his secret comes out? What will he do? What about the girl he wants to make his girlfriend, Sierra James. Can she fall for a homeless boy when she practically lives in the lap of luxury?
  • The house of cards

    Leon Garfield

    Hardcover (St. Martin's Press, July 6, 1982)
    Victorian Novel
  • House of Shards

    Micol Ostow

    Mass Market Paperback (Pocket Books, Oct. 24, 2006)
    These walls have watched the witches; the witches have watched the world. These walls now turn against them -- some evil's been unfurled. . . . The one thing any Halliwell witch has always been able to count on is Halliwell Manor, the ancestral home of the Charmed Ones and one of San Francisco's historical landmark homes. The grand old house has sheltered generations of women, and bits of Charmed history are practically built into the walls. So when the Manor seems to have turned against its inhabitants, needless to say, the Halliwell sisters start to worry. It begins simply: The hot water heater is broken. No big: Leo's great around the house. But this is no simple plumbing problem. Soon, the Manor seems to be messing with the girls, Leo, and Wyatt in increasingly malicious ways. Thankfully, the Book of Shadows has created a safe zone for itself in the attic. But the Charmed Ones can hardly live up there forever. . . . Can they find out what's turned their safe haven into an evil lair before it's too late -- for the Manor, and for them?
  • HOUSE OF CARDS

    Leon Garfield

    Paperback (Methuen & Co., July 6, 1983)
    None
  • House of Cats

    Oker Geel

    Paperback (Independently published, Jan. 27, 2019)
    Are you a cat lover? And would you like to educate your children about cats and their behavior in a playful way? This book teaches your children about things any cat lover must know before choosing a cat as a companion. Of course, there is much much more that can be said about cats. This book is simply a collection of basic knowledge that can be taught and told to children. The book is suitable for children from the age of 5 years onward, depending on their education.
  • House of Shards

    Constance M. Burge

    Paperback (Pocket Simon & Schuster, Aug. 16, 2007)
    These walls have watched the witches; the witches have watched the world. These walls now turn against them -- some evil's been unfurled. . . . The one thing any Halliwell witch has always been able to count on is Halliwell Manor, the ancestral home of the Charmed Ones and one of San Francisco's historical landmark homes. The grand old house has sheltered generations of women, and bits of Charmed history are practically built into the walls. So when the Manor seems to have turned against its inhabitants, needless to say, the Halliwell sisters start to worry. It begins simply: The hot water heater is broken. No big: Leo's great around the house. But this is no simple plumbing problem. Soon, the Manor seems to be messing with the girls, Leo, and Wyatt in increasingly malicious ways. Thankfully, the Book of Shadows has created a safe zone for itself in the attic. But the Charmed Ones can hardly live up there forever. . . . Can they find out what's turned their safe haven into an evil lair before it's too late -- for the Manor, and for them?
  • The house of cards

    Leon Garfield

    Hardcover (Bodley Head, July 6, 1982)
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