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Books with title The Miller's Daughter

  • The Mermaid's Daughter

    Sydney Dreamweaver

    language (, Feb. 16, 2015)
    Maybe life is looking up for Kyle. After all, he moved to a new town, and so far has actual friends. But it all takes a turn for the crazy when one day, he trips over a net with a mermaid inside, and the one decision to cut the net off changes his life...
  • The Coven's Daughter

    Lucy Jago

    Hardcover (Hyperion Book CH, April 19, 2011)
    Cecily may have occasional visions, but that doesnt' make her a witch! Fatherless and without friends, Cess knows she’s lucky to be employed by a grand estate like Montacute House, even if it is as a poultry girl. On her thirteenth birthday, Cess finds a precious locket in one of her chicken coops, a strange discovery that’s quickly overshadowed by her best friend William's disappearance two days later. The parson has already started planting rumors that the missing boys were bewitched, and the villagers think Cecily may be the culprit. The only way Cess can prove her innocence is by finding William, but she’s soon embroiled in a plot that threatens her world and forces her to draw upon powers she never knew she possessed.Witchcraft, politics and intrigue combine in this gripping and wonderfully realized novel set in the Somerset of the 1500s.
  • The King's Daughter

    Morden Grey

    language (, July 14, 2013)
    The King's Daughter takes place in a fantasy realm where the daughter of a King yearns to find her place in the world. As he takes her by the hand through his Kingdom, the King shows his young daughter that she has the potential to be whatever she has the courage to do...
  • The Magician's Daughter

    August Kimbrell, Carrie Mattern

    eBook (AuthorHouse, March 13, 2014)
    Carrie Matterns classic coming of age tale, The Magicians Daughter, tells the story of Magnolia, always the helper, alongside her Papa, the timeless magician. As Magnolia grows older, so does her boredom with magic shows, until she realizes the true beauty that lies within the magic itself. Beautifully illustrated by 18-year-old August Kimbrell, The Magicians Daughter will tenderly guide you through time, expressing the challenges of learning from the journey of adolescene and captivating you deep inside the heart of one blessed magician.
  • The Witch's Daughter

    Nina Bawden

    Hardcover (Clarion Books ( Houghton Mifflin ), Sept. 1, 1991)
    On the Scottish island of Skua, a friendship develops between lonely and mysterious Perdita and a blind girl and her brother as the threesome look for rare orchids, explore the island caves, and meet up with jewel thieves.
  • The Shogun's Daughter

    Robert A. Bennet, W. D. Goldbeck

    language (, March 31, 2015)
    Robert A. Bennet’s adventure-romance, “The Shogun’s Daughter,” is set in Japan at about the time of Commodore Perry's arrival. A young American naval officer ventures into the forbidden hermit kingdom, with its ironclad caste system and stern Samurai rule, and falls in love with a beautiful young woman...the daughter of a powerful Shogun!“The Shogun’s Daughter” introduces the reader into the bewildering intricacies of Japanese customs and politics, as the 'Gai-Jin' (foreign devil) protagonist risks everything to win the heart of his beloved maiden...This "Classics Collection" edition includes the full-color illustrations by W. D. Goldbeck.
  • The Killer's Daughter

    Vivian Oldaker

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Oct. 1, 2009)
    A gripping thriller about a teenage girl’s attempts to discover the truth behind her grandmother’s murder Emma's life has been turned upside down since her father was accused of murdering her grandmother in Kalos, Greece. Although he was found not guilty, the accusation haunts the family, and they relocate to Wessex in an attempt to make a fresh start. But news of the family's history has traveled with them, and Emma becomes the target of vicious bullies at school. Enough is finally enough, and Emma secretly hatches a plan to visit Kalos to find the truth and try to clear her father's name. But, as the plot begins to thicken, Emma finds herself in grave danger.
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  • The Gambler's Daughter

    Shirlee Smith-Matheson

    eBook (Dundurn, March 9, 2009)
    On the run from the authorities and the angry townspeople of Weasel City, British Columbia, in the early 1940s, teenage Loretta and her younger brother, Teddy, travel with their gambling stepfather, "Bean-Trap" Braden, as he strikes out in search of a good poker game in the Canadian and American West.Loretta and Teddy try to adjust to life on the run as they shuttle from ghost town to ghost town, jumping borders and stowing away on trucks, sleds, and trains. As the children make friends in places like Butte, Montana; Spokane, Washington; and Ferguson, British Columbia, Bean-Trap creates enemies wherever they go. Loretta and Teddy try to persuade their father to keep on the straight and narrow, but instead Bean-Trap schemes to stay one step ahead of all the sore losers who are right behind him and hot on the trail of his gold.
  • The King's Daughter

    Stephanie Churchill

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 27, 2017)
    Alone. Taken from my home, I face a future I never expected. Or wanted. Thrown into the midst of powerful men who want to use me for their own purposes, the line between ally and enemy is subtle. What is a ruse and what is the truth?Knowing whom to trust is more difficult than I thought possible. As I begin to unravel the mysteries of my family's disturbing past, what I discover is more sinister than I could have imagined. A battle rages for the throne. The throne that belongs to me. I discover that my biggest enemy is my friend, but seizing this truth could cost me everything. Will I have the courage to claim my inheritance for my own? Find out. Get the book now."The King's Daughter captivated me from beginning to end." - Anne "An engaging story with compelling characters. If you like books with plenty of palace intrigue, you'll like this." - Kim "All the ingredients of an epic tale are here: old family secrets, betrayal, war, politics, and romance... Those who read historical fiction will love the medieval feel of Irisa's world, and anyone who appreciates epic literature will be happily caught up in this adventure." - Carpe Librum
  • The Sun's Daughter

    Pat Sherman, R. Gregory Christie

    Hardcover (Clarion Books, March 28, 2005)
    Once there was a time when the people of the earth did not have to tend the fields, for the Sun's daughters—Maize, Pumpkin, and Red Bean—walked among them, leaving lush crops wherever they stepped. But then headstrong Maize disobeyed her mother and was trapped by cold, lonely Silver, and the Sun vowed not to touch the earth again until Maize was returned. How the tiny pewee bird saved Maize and kept the people from starving is eloquently told in this tale, which, though based on an Iroquois legend, parallels the Greek myth of Persephone and Demeter. The lovely, unusual images in the text are dramatically complemented by R. Gregory Christie's masterful paintings. Afterword.
  • The Storyteller's Daughter

    Cameron Dokey

    Paperback (Anchor Books, Aug. 16, 2003)
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  • The Witch's Daughter

    Ari Wellman

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 15, 2017)
    Nessa Ysbelle has problems. She's the daughter of a witch and a werewolf without powers, struggling to find a place for herself while stuck between the supernatural world that she doesn't know enough about and the normal world that she knows too much to accept at face value.