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  • The Crystal Chronicles

    Zoey McNutt

    eBook (Back Porch Publishing, April 27, 2018)
    The adventure begins with Ruby, a princess in the Crystal Kingdom. She goes on many adventures: Saving her kingdom from the wrath of darkness, freeing the water nymphs from evil, and then defeating the Shadow King with Sunspark the Sun Elemental and traveller of worlds.The adventure continues many years later as a new danger is rising. Opal, Ruby's granddaughter and heir to the power of the momon, foresees trouble.After Ruby is struck down by the vengeful Shadow King, who has returned for revenge, the Elemental Sunspark takes her under her wing (the left one, as she literally has wings), and they seek out the three magical flowers that form the Crystal Flower: the Flower of Pureness, The Flower of Courage, and the Flower of Wisdom.She will meet new friends, help a trio of superheroes who have lost their way, and discover her destiny.Will she be able to save her kingdom? Or will all be lost to the reign of shadows?
  • The Katie Chronicles

    Laura Becker

    language (, April 19, 2019)
    Katie Holcomb is a fourteen-year-old high school freshman trying to navigate her way through life, school - and her parents' divorce. She begins having panic attacks and is diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. After a not-so-positive experience with psychiatry, Katie enters the world of therapy. With the help of Dr. Susan Haines, Katie starts to identify her emotions and makes some therapeutic progress. Surviving tears, panic attacks, and a fight with her best friend, Katie starts coming through to the other side. How will she handle the next crisis that comes her way?
  • The Paladin Chronicles

    B. W. Philpot

    eBook (, June 3, 2006)
    When published, this novel was regarded highly enough to be nominated for an EVVY Award even though it didn’t fit into any category. The Paladin Chronicles combines political intrigue, space travel, romance, and massive space battles in a science fiction YA novel to tell an adventure story quite unlike anything that has come before. B. W. Philpot manages this fast-paced read without sexual narratives or the use of profanity and brings it to fruition with a surprising ending. 101,000 words
  • The Chronicles Of Ixia

    Maria V. Snyder

    eBook (MIRA Ink, Feb. 1, 2014)
    Let fantasy star Maria V. Snyder steal you away to a darkly enchanting world of powerful magic and dangerous deeds in these six incredible stories from The Chronicles of Ixia series, following young magicians Yelena Zaltana and Opal Cowan on a dark and deadly journey.‘A compelling new fantasy series.' –Rhianna Pratchett, SFX
  • The Bane Chronicles

    Cassandra Clare

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster, )
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  • The Q Chronicles

    Debra Ann Quackenbush

    language (Debra Ann Quackenbush, Jan. 25, 2012)
    Three sisters learn that they have a predestined responsibility to cast out the Naughties (Villians) of mystical lands. Each adventure presents an opportunity to learn about bonding as sisters, problem solving, criticial thinking and moral obligations. Their powers are just developing as they are thrown into amazing new worlds to keep the scale of good and evil tilted to good. Mystical adventures are awaiting the three sisters soon to be known as Q3. They will endure magnificent challenges, and defeat unsuspecting villains. Alex, Faith, and Ellie Q must fight battles they didn't know existed before breakfast and still make it home in time for dinner.
  • The Ragman Chronicles

    Warren Glen Baker III, Ted Downum

    Paperback (Independently published, July 24, 2019)
    When the nethergeist abrades the silver cord and the frayed strands threaten to break, casting you into the ether, who will save you? When your child proves to be the monster that haunts your dreams, who will kill it for you? When your lover’s sweet kisses pollute your soul with avarice and hunger and the thirst that never dies, will you stop loving? When your nightmares hammer and rattle the anchor chains of your soul, will you have the courage to learn where they come from? An ancient, parasitic monster becomes a human woman and the only person who can save the universe, but she must fight alone. A young boy saves his parents and becomes a soldier of the Gods. Two friends in a dystopian technocracy try to save humanity from the dark myth of its past, but both pay a terrible price. A king, determined to teach love and mercy, must tread upon a dark and mysterious road to find a thankless servant. The Ragman Chronicles is a dark fantasy that weaves together three separate narratives through the myths and legends of the world between The Stony Gore and The Insea, where fell beasts from another cosmos scream across our dreamscape, and only the Ragmen can stop them. Beware the nethergeist! Trust your brazglavac!
  • The Habesha Chronicles

    Mersea Kidan

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 25, 2019)
    Have you ever wondered where the Arch of the Covenant is? who the queen of Sheba is? or who was the King that hosted the followers of prophet Mohammed during the first hijra? Do you wonder who the first person to be baptized as a christian by apostle Philip is? Do you know the only language with its own alphabets in Africa? where and where were European colonizers defeated in Africa? Who is Emperor Haile Selassie? Reading 'The Habesha Chronicles' you will find the answers to these questions. The Habesha Chronicles will take you in a time journey through the history of the Habesha people in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The Habesha people have a long history of statehood. Reading the book, you will start your journey with the great Axum kingdom which was one of the four great civilizations of the world at the time along with Rome, Pursia and China. You will be pinned to the book as you read about the great Queen Yodit Gudit who destroyed the kingdom of Axum and the Zagwe dynasty that followed her. You will read about the Zagwe kings who built the great Rock hewen churches of Lalibela. The story of the controversial Ahmed Ibn Al Ghazi, the conqurer is told beautifully in a chapter dedicated to him. The Shewa monarchs and the Gonder kings followed by the expansion of Oromo with a detail explanation of the Gadaa system. You will read about Yared the father of Habesha Music, Zar'a Yakob the Phylosopher and other great figures in The Habesha Chronicles.
  • The Exene Chronicles

    Camille a Collins

    Paperback (Kindred Books, Sept. 25, 2018)
    Lia is fourteen and losing her best friend. When things don't seem like they could get any worse, Ryan disappears.Lia is one of only a handful of black kids in Coronado, her San Diego suburb. The only person she feels she can talk to is punk rock high priestess and frontwoman to a legendary LA band, Exene Cervenka. Reeling from Ryan's disappearance, Lia writes letters and poems to Exene every day. She can relate to Exene--but if they were to ever meet, would Exene be able to relate to her? With Exene and her band's searing soundtrack as her chief inspiration, Lia dives head-first into a dark and spiky counterculture rife with confrontation, shifting alliances, and unsettling insights into what Ryan was doing and what might have happened to her.Set against the backdrop of the 1980s heyday of LA punk rock, The Exene Chronicles sings of the coming of a new age for all girls in America who have been disenfranchised by the spaces they identified as their own. With lyrical prose and an unrelenting moral center, Camille A. Collins liberates the punk in all of us.
  • The Druid Chronicles

    H.J. Cronin

    language (, Sept. 1, 2017)
    This complete epic fantasy story introduces you to the magical realm of Wilmurin. After being forced to flee as a child, Johan, the last Night Hunter, returns to Wilmurin. He comes to a land that is rich in beauty and peace. Upon his return, he soon meets the druids, a shape-shifting race of humans who now rule over Wilmurin following the extinction of the elves.All of that peace and beauty is about to be threatened by the evil vampire lord Darkool who is about to unleash an undead horde on the world. The druid clans must unite to battle the coming darkness or face complete annihilation. War is coming.Johan, along with newly found friends and allies must race against time to find a way to destroy the evil tyrant. The Night Hunter is about to discover he is far more important than any other being on Wilmurin. He arrives both green and unprepared for the perilous journey that is coming, secrets lay ahead that will shake even the strongest man to his core. H.J. Cronin brings you his complete debut story featuring friendship, death, betrayals and adventure which makes up the high fantasy novel that is The Druid Chronicles. Will the forces of good prevail over evil or is this the end of the land of the druids.
  • The Kayla Chronicles

    Sherri Winston

    Paperback (Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, March 1, 2009)
    Kayla Dean, junior feminist and future journalist, is about the break the story of a lifetime. She is auditioning for the Lady Lions dance team to prove they discriminate against the not-so-well endowed. But when she makes the team, her best friend and fellow feminist, Rosalie, is not happy.Now a Lady Lion, Kayla is transformed from bushy-haired fashion victim to glammed-up dance diva. But does looking good and having fun mean turning her back on the cause? Can you be a strong woman and still wear really cute shoes? Soon Kayla is forced to challenge her views, coming to terms with who she is and what girl power really means.Narrated with sharp language and just the right amount of attitude, The Kayla Chronicles is the story of a girl's struggle for self-identity despite pressure from family, friends and her own conscience. Kayla's story is snappy, fun and inspiring, sure to appeal to anyone who's every questioned who they really are.
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  • The Sara Chronicles

    Laura Hughes

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Dec. 18, 2012)
    Someone had made a terrible mistake twelve years ago and placed a homeless child in the care of Janet and Hugh Finklestein. This child's name was Sara. She knew nothing of her life before the Finklestein's, just that life with them was miserable. They didn't feed her, didn't love her and pretty much left her to fend for herself. Sara's life changes dramatically one day when she is transported to the Land of the Keepers, a strange place where nothing is quite what it seems, and danger is around every bend. Sara is told by the Keepers that an evil group called the Garren have been causing trouble in the land. People all over the land have been disappearing, those that are left have begun to change dramatically from kind and loving neighbors to hateful, violent bullies. Sara is told that she has special powers given to her at birth that will help save the people of this land. What the power is exactly they cannot tell her, but they do know that she will have to find two other children just like herself to help defeat the Garren. One child has the power to control people's minds, the other had the power to move objects with his mind. The tricky part is to find the other two with no help from the Keepers and no clue as to who they are or where they are located. All they can tell her is that she will know them when she sees them. And by the way figure out what your power is and learn how to use it. No problem right?
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