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  • The Phoenix of Alsium

    Charles J. Cox

    language (, July 12, 2018)
    The bird chirped at each strike. Each chirp was more cheerful and bright than the one before, and each whack of the axe was more hateful. Flavius chopped for hours at the old oak. Just before sunrise it came down.
  • Fury of the Phoenix

    Cindy Pon

    language (Greenwillow Books, March 29, 2011)
    The Gods have abandoned Ai Ling. Her mysterious power haunts her day and night, and she leaves home—with just the moon as her guide—overwhelmed by her memories and visions and an unbearable sense of dread. For Ai Ling knows that Chen Yong is vulnerable to corrupt enchantments from the under-world. How can she do nothing when she has the skill and power to fight at his side? A dream has told her where he is, the name of the ship he is traveling on, his destination. So she steals off and stows away on board.The ocean voyage brings with it brutal danger, haunting revelations, and new friendships, but also the premonition of a very real and terrifying threat. Zhong Ye—the powerful sorcerer whom Ai Ling believed she had vanquished in the Palace of Fragrant Dreams—is trapped in Hell, neither alive nor dead. Can he reach from beyond the grave to reunite with Silver Phoenix and destroy Chen Yong? And destroy whatever chance Ai Ling has at happiness, at love?In this sequel to the acclaimed novel Silver Phoenix, four lives are woven together and four destinies become one, now and forever.
  • Fury of the Phoenix

    Cindy Pon

    (Greenwillow Books, March 29, 2011)
    The Gods have abandoned Ai Ling. Her mysterious power haunts her day and night, and she leaves home—with just the moon as her guide—overwhelmed by her memories and visions and an unbearable sense of dread. For Ai Ling knows that Chen Yong is vulnerable to corrupt enchantments from the under-world. How can she do nothing when she has the skill and power to fight at his side? A dream has told her where he is, the name of the ship he is traveling on, his destination. So she steals off and stows away on board.The ocean voyage brings with it brutal danger, haunting revelations, and new friendships, but also the premonition of a very real and terrifying threat. Zhong Ye—the powerful sorcerer whom Ai Ling believed she had vanquished in the Palace of Fragrant Dreams—is trapped in Hell, neither alive nor dead. Can he reach from beyond the grave to reunite with Silver Phoenix and destroy Chen Yong? And destroy whatever chance Ai Ling has at happiness, at love?In this sequel to the acclaimed novel Silver Phoenix, four lives are woven together and four destinies become one, now and forever.
  • Sons of the Phoenix

    Joseph Mackay

    language (, Sept. 23, 2017)
    Without warning, a savage alien race began attacking Earth’s colonies. Marlena Mercer, the greatest pilot in the United Earth Defense Force, was there to stop them. She failed. Now, six years have passed and the threat remains, slowly moving closer to Earth. The task of defending mankind falls upon the sons of the legendary hero.Connor often dreams about the alien creatures that killed his mother. Raised by his step-father for six years, Connor is unexpectedly drafted into military service on his tenth birthday to take part in experimental alien enhancements and specialized training at the OMBIcademy.Frustrated by strict rules of the academy, haunted by unrelenting dreams of his mother, and living in the shadow of his older brother’s achievements, Connor clings to the one thing that sets him apart from the other recruits: his indomitable determination.
  • Sons of the Phoenix

    Joseph Mackay

    Paperback (Joseph Mackay, Aug. 24, 2017)
    Without warning, a savage alien race began attacking Earth’s colonies. Marlena Mercer, the greatest pilot in the United Earth Defense Force, was there to stop them. She failed. Now, six years have passed and the threat remains, slowly moving closer to Earth. The task of defending mankind falls upon the sons of the legendary hero. Connor often dreams about the alien creatures that killed his mother. Raised by his step-father for six years, Connor is unexpectedly drafted into military service on his tenth birthday to take part in experimental alien enhancements and specialized training at the OMBIcademy. Frustrated by strict rules of the academy, haunted by unrelenting dreams of his mother, and living in the shadow of his older brother’s achievements, Connor clings to the one thing that sets him apart from the other recruits: his indomitable determination.
  • Call of the Phoenix

    Alex Woolf

    Paperback (Scribo, Sept. 5, 2017)
    An airborne invasion. A friend turned traitor. An empire in danger. Welcome to the second book in the thrilling steampunk series, Iron Sky! Step into an alternative nineteenth-century England filled with giant airships, steam-powered automatons, aerial carriages, floating cities . . . and a new kind of secret agent. As Napoleon’s forces mount a full-scale invasion of the country, Lady Arabella West and her mechanical sidekick Miles must face two deadly enemies: the Equestrians—a terrifying army of iron centaurs—and, worse yet, one of Arabella’s own Sky Sisters, who has turned traitor. Can she and Miles save the British Empire from the forces that would destroy it?
  • The days of the Phoenix

    Xenia Kenakis

    eBook
    Developed on two narrative levels, year 4891 of the thermo-nuclear era and 1825 after Christ, this story presents a dystopian society reminiscent of the 1984 novel by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. The protagonist, belonging to the Totis race (bionic men), rebels against the despotic system that prevails on the planet Asylum, in contravention of the first basic rule: wanting to know what really happened in the past and how the ancient societies of planet Earth lived.Parallel to Kharty's story there's also the story of Ivy Bathory, a nineteenth-century heroine who will fight against an adverse and cruel fate. Another story by Xenia Kenakis with a fast and engaging rhythm with hints of Film Brazil and Kiss of the Spider Woman. The author clearly explains how dangerous it is, in certain situations, to be different from the masses, to reason with one's own head and not to want to submit to a form of dictatorship that is silent, sneaky, dangerous and incredibly topical.Xenia Kenakis is the stage name of Paola Musticchio (Arezzo, Italy, 1966). She wrote especially in her youth, but loves to be known now, during her mature age. She particularly likes some literary genres: drama, fantasy, science fiction, thriller, romance, and has no problem mixing them together to create new tasty blends. She wrote poems when she was a girl and then she wrote short and long stories (1980/1990), and a novel (2005). She has participated in literary competitions and received good awards. She is a music teacher (thanks to her Piano diploma and her degree in Musicology), and is active on social networks. She publishes her works exclusively on Amazon Kindle Direct Publishing.
  • The Song of the Phoenix

    Amy Lemco

    eBook
    When Finn inherits the kingdom of Dyre, he is startled to learn the castle is a haven for runaway and self-rescued princesses. At the coronation, it is evident that the tunic-and-trouser clad Princess Lucia resents anyone who would attempt to take up the scepter of the previous king--despite the prediction of the kingdom's clairvoyant cat, Jasper, who insists the fates of the two are joined. Adventure, comedy, mystery, romance--The Song of the Phoenix is enchanting entertainment for all!
  • Fury of the Phoenix

    Cindy Pon

    (Greenwillow Books, March 29, 2011)
    The Gods have abandoned Ai Ling. Her mysterious power haunts her day and night, and she leaves home—with just the moon as her guide—overwhelmed by her memories and visions and an unbearable sense of dread. For Ai Ling knows that Chen Yong is vulnerable to corrupt enchantments from the under-world. How can she do nothing when she has the skill and power to fight at his side? A dream has told her where he is, the name of the ship he is traveling on, his destination. So she steals off and stows away on board. The ocean voyage brings with it brutal danger, haunting revelations, and new friendships, but also the premonition of a very real and terrifying threat. Zhong Ye—the powerful sorcerer whom Ai Ling believed she had vanquished in the Palace of Fragrant Dreams—is trapped in Hell, neither alive nor dead. Can he reach from beyond the grave to reunite with Silver Phoenix and destroy Chen Yong? And destroy whatever chance Ai Ling has at happiness, at love? In this sequel to the acclaimed novel Silver Phoenix, four lives are woven together and four destinies become one, now and forever.
  • The Song of the Phoenix

    Amy Lemco

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 16, 2016)
    When Finn inherits the kingdom of Dyre, he is startled to learn the castle is a haven for runaway and self-rescued princesses. At the coronation, it is evident that the tunic-and-trouser clad Princess Lucia resents anyone who would attempt to take up the scepter of the previous king--despite the prediction of the kingdom's clairvoyant cat, Jasper, who insists the fates of the two are joined. Adventure, comedy, mystery, romance--The Song of the Phoenix is enchanting entertainment for all!
  • Order of the Phoenix

    J. K. Rowling

    Hardcover (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 2003)
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  • The days of the Phoenix

    Xenia Kenakis

    Paperback (Independently published, April 27, 2019)
    Developed on two narrative levels, year 4891 of the thermo-nuclear era and 1825 after Christ, this story presents a dystopian society reminiscent of the 1984 novel by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury. The protagonist, belonging to the Totis race (bionic men), rebels against the despotic system that prevails on the planet Asylum, in contravention of the first basic rule: wanting to know what really happened in the past and how the ancient societies of planet Earth lived. Parallel to Kharty's story there's also the story of Ivy Bathory, a nineteenth-century heroine who will fight against an adverse and cruel fate. Another story by Xenia Kenakis with a fast and engaging rhythm with hints of Film Brazil and Kiss of the Spider Woman. The author clearly explains how dangerous it is, in certain situations, to be different from the masses, to reason with one's own head and not to want to submit to a form of dictatorship that is silent, sneaky, dangerous and incredibly topical.Xenia Kenakis is the stage name of Paola Musticchio (Arezzo, Italy, 1966). She wrote especially in her youth, but loves to be known now, during her mature age. She particularly likes some literary genres: drama, fantasy, science fiction, thriller, romance, and has no problem mixing them together to create new tasty blends. She wrote poems when she was a girl and then she wrote short and long stories (1980/1990), and a novel (2005). She has participated in literary competitions and received good awards. She is a music teacher (thanks to her Piano diploma and her degree in Musicology), and is active on Social Networks. She publishes her works exclusively on Amazon.