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Books with title The Shadow of the Red Moon

  • The Big Red Shadow

    Abel Tamez Rick Garza

    language (Abel Tamez and Rick Garza, Jan. 16, 2015)
    This is a story of a young Colt (Little Red) pondering everyday why the owners and trainers never pick him to train with other race horses. A father he has never met; is haunted by his negative reputation for being a slow horse. Cast under his father’s shadow, he is laughed at and shunned by other race horses. But with the help of his mother, he learns the fundamental rules of becoming a great race horse. He captures the attention of the owner’s daughter (Alma). And with the right training, Little Red might have a chance to win races and make his dream come true. Join us on this incredible roller coaster ride and see if Little Red can remove himself from his father’s shadow by understanding his bloodline and what it means to become a great race horse. Does he learn the truth about his family tree and become the horse he is supposed to be? Or does he fall under pressure from the agonizing torment the other horses give him? Let’s go find out!
  • Out of the Red Shadows

    Gennadi V. Kostyrchenko

    Hardcover (Prometheus Books, March 15, 1830)
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  • Out of the Red Shadows

    Gennadi V. Kostyrchenko

    Hardcover (Prometheus Books, March 15, 1644)
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  • Shards of the Moon

    Eliza Chambers

    Paperback (Time Glider Books, May 28, 2019)
    A clean fantasy adventure filled with Scottish fae wolf shifters and mythical gods and goddesses. Tara Quin Koegh has lost her sheep. With the days leading to the night of the Blood Moon, she finds herself running from a pack of moon fea wolf shifters known as the Cu Sith. They’ll do anything to get ahold of the precious moonstone around her neck. When she makes a deal with a prowlie in the highlands, she never expected him to turn out to be one of the ancient gods. Released of his bind as a wolf, Kalix, the Prince of the Moon must protect the stone and the sweet young shepherdess. Failing to protect the stone centuries ago, Kalix can’t allow the power to become lost again. He makes a deal with Tara but getting her to hand over the stone will take more than slaying a few cursed fey. With the Cu Sith hot on their heels, Tara’s determined to keep her flock and her lands from being taken by her greedy neighbor. But the Cu Sith becomes the least of her problems when Vela, the Goddess of the Stars tries to steal the stone. Time, himself, will have to intervene, but in doing so, Kalix will forever lose his ability to stand before her as a man instead of a wolf. Tara’s got a soft spot for the Moon Prince, she’ll do anything to protect her flock and the man vowing never to leave her side, even if it means stepping in to fulfill her role in destiny she never could have imagined
  • Red Moon Shadows

    April Wood

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 23, 2015)
    Riona made it to Ireland with her mother, husband and sister in law. Carolyn discovers quickly upon arrival that she is carrying Aidan's child. She is torn with what to do. It could be an evil witch. Now Tomlin and Riona are challenged by the coven. They need to show their place is at the head. Riona makes quick work of changing the rules. Will their world handle all the change? Can their love conquer all?
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  • The Shade of the Moon

    Susan Beth Pfeffer

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Shadows on the Moon

    Zoë Marriott, Amy Rubinate

    MP3 CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, April 24, 2012)
    Sixteen-year-old Suzume is a shadow weaver, trained in the magical art of illusion. She can be anyone she wants to be—except herself. Is she the girl of noble birth, trapped by the tyranny of her mother’s new husband, Lord Terayama? A lowly drudge scraping a living in the ashes of Terayama’s kitchens? Or Yue, the most beautiful courtesan in the Moonlit Land? Even Suzume is no longer sure of her true identity. But she is determined to steal the heart of the Moon Prince and exact revenge on her stepfather for the death of her family. And nothing will stop her. Not even her love for fellow shadow weaver Otieno, the one man who can see through her illusions.Set in a fairy-tale version of ancient Japan, Shadows on the Moon shakes up the Cinderella story with its brave, resourceful, and passionate heroine.“Shadows on the Moon weaves a spell as deft as any by its main character. Beautiful and cruel; a mesmerizing read with an intoxicating love story.”? -L. A. Weatherly, author of Angel Burn and Angel Fire“Beautifully written, with diverse and fascinating characters, an intriguing plot, and a romance that will steal your heart. One of the most innovative fairy-tale retellings I’ve read in years.”? —?R. J. Anderson, author of Spell Hunter and Ultraviolet “The lyrical prose of Shadows on the Moon captures the essence of the fairy tale, while the love story will capture readers’ hearts.” —?Jaclyn Dolamore, author of Magic Under Glass and Between the Sea and Sky
  • The Night of the Red Moon

    Hadas Preminger

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 9, 2018)
    John is a noemal boy until his mother is kidnapped by demons on the night of the Red Moon. He will do everying in his power to get her back.
  • Shadows on the Moon

    Zoë Marriott, Amy Rubinate

    Audio CD (Candlewick on Brilliance Audio, April 24, 2012)
    Sixteen-year-old Suzume is a shadow weaver, trained in the magical art of illusion. She can be anyone she wants to be—except herself. Is she the girl of noble birth, trapped by the tyranny of her mother’s new husband, Lord Terayama? A lowly drudge scraping a living in the ashes of Terayama’s kitchens? Or Yue, the most beautiful courtesan in the Moonlit Land? Even Suzume is no longer sure of her true identity. But she is determined to steal the heart of the Moon Prince and exact revenge on her stepfather for the death of her family. And nothing will stop her. Not even her love for fellow shadow weaver Otieno, the one man who can see through her illusions.Set in a fairy-tale version of ancient Japan, Shadows on the Moon shakes up the Cinderella story with its brave, resourceful, and passionate heroine.“Shadows on the Moon weaves a spell as deft as any by its main character. Beautiful and cruel; a mesmerizing read with an intoxicating love story.”? -L. A. Weatherly, author of Angel Burn and Angel Fire“Beautifully written, with diverse and fascinating characters, an intriguing plot, and a romance that will steal your heart. One of the most innovative fairy-tale retellings I’ve read in years.”? —?R. J. Anderson, author of Spell Hunter and Ultraviolet “The lyrical prose of Shadows on the Moon captures the essence of the fairy tale, while the love story will capture readers’ hearts.” —?Jaclyn Dolamore, author of Magic Under Glass and Between the Sea and Sky
  • Night of the Red Moon

    Angi Ma Wong

    Hardcover (Pacific Heritage Books, Jan. 3, 1995)
    Book by Wong, Angi Ma
  • the Shade of the Moon

    Susan Beth Pfeffer

    Paperback (Harcourt, March 15, 2013)
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  • Shadow of the Moon by M. M. Kaye

    M. M. Kaye

    Hardcover (St Martins Pr, March 15, 1740)
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