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Books with title Sea of Stones

  • Of Sea and Stone

    Kate Avery Ellison

    eBook (Kate Avery Ellison, Feb. 2, 2014)
    Romance. Adventure. Cities under the sea. Perfect for readers who like determined, clever heroines, fantastic fantasy worlds, and shocking twists.Aemi hates being a slave.She lives in a place of blue sky and white stone, surrounded by restless waves. She remembers her mother's stories about her home, a place called Perilous where everyone was free. Aemi intends to find it.But when black ships rise from the sea in the night and burn her village, Aemi is captured and taken to Itlantis, an underwater world of cities of glass, floating gardens, and strange and wonderful technology.She is determined to escape, even if it means conspiring with fellow prisoner Nol, who fills her with equal parts anger and desire. Even if it means impersonating her mistress. Even if it means fleeing into the territory of the Dron, the bloodthirsty barbarians of the deep.But when Aemi witnesses firsthand an attack by the Dron, she realizes not all is as it seems below the sea.And Perilous might be closer than she thinks.Click now and discover a lush and unusual fantasy world beneath the sea, an enemies-to-lovers romance, and a mystery that will shock you!
  • Sea of Stones

    Nancy Smith

    language (, July 20, 2018)
    Callie Waterstone sprints through the sharp-edged maze of her world, breezing past an overbearing gran, an agoraphobic ma, and sidestepping her nemesis, Samantha Bell, all the while wondering if she’ll ever have a friend, or if the daddy who left years ago will find his way back to her.
  • Sea of Stones

    Nancy Smith

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 19, 2018)
    Callie Waterstone sprints through the sharp-edged maze of her world, breezing past an overbearing gran, an agoraphobic ma, and sidestepping her nemesis, Samantha Bell, all the while wondering if she’ll ever have a friend, or if the daddy who left years ago will find his way back to her.
  • Of Sea and Stone

    Kate Avery Ellison

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 18, 2014)
    If only we'd known how many secrets the sea held... All her life, clever Aemi has been a slave in the Village of the Rocks, a place where the sea and sky meet. She’s heard the stories about the fabled People of the Sea, a people who possess unimaginable technology who live below the waves in the dark, secret places of the ocean. But she never dreamed those stories were true. When a ship emerges from the ocean and men burn her village, Aemi is captured, and enslaved below the waves in Itlantis, a world filled with ancient cities of glass and metal, floating gardens, and wondrous devices that seem to work magic. To make matters worse, her village nemesis, the stuck-up mayor’s son Nol, was captured with her, and they are made servants in the same household beneath the sea. Desperate to be free, Aemi plots her escape, even going so far as to work with Nol. But the sea holds more secrets than she realizes, and escape might not be as simple as leaving...
  • Stones of Time

    Andreas Oertel

    language (Wandering Fox, May 5, 2015)
    In their last adventure, Cody, Eric, and Rachel were clever enough to fool townspeople with a homemade "ancient Egyptian" tablet. Their exploits brought some much-needed tourism to Sultana, Manitoba, but their deception ensured they would spend the summer doing community service. While mowing the grass in the local cemetery, they stumble across some ancient stones that seem to indicate this was a sacred site long before the arrival of European settlers. All of a sudden, they find themselves on a rescue mission in a world beyond their imagination. Will their quick thinking and knack for history be enough to get them home? Modern-day adventure and ancient civilizations meet in Book Two of the Shenanigans series.
  • Game of Stones

    Rebecca Lisle

    Paperback (Maverick Arts Publishing, )
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  • Stones of Time

    Andreas Oertel

    Paperback (Wandering Fox Books, Aug. 1, 2015)
    In their last adventure, Cody, Eric and Rachel were clever enough to fool their town with a homemade “ancient Egyptian” tablet. Their exploits brought some much-needed tourism to their hometown, but their deception won them a summer’s worth of community service. While mowing the grass in the local cemetery, they stumble across some ancient stones that seem to indicate this was a sacred site long before the arrival of European settlers. All of a sudden, they find themselves on a rescue mission in a world beyond their imagination. Will their quick thinking and knack for history be enough to get them home?
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