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Books with title Washed Under the Waves

  • Washed Under the Waves

    Gloria Clover

    eBook (By The Vine Press, March 6, 2018)
    A hidden island. A prince in disguise…and a lady torn between love and duty.Lady Tayte Bashan never desired the distinctive black hair that marks her as Undae royalty, but when her family perishes in a devastating tsunami, the burden of leadership falls upon her young shoulders. Even as she prepares her island for the prophesied prince, she fears the duty to marry him is truly meant for another.Sent from the King to an island untouched by the outside world for centuries, Prince Geoffrey Athan D’Ambrose's mission is to lead its people to the ultimate truth. The first sent out, he desires to serve his King, but how is he supposed to win the heart of Undae’s princess when the King sends him disguised as a tutor?Betrayal stirs within Castle Bashan, a threat as deadly as the rising wave. Now Tayte and Athan must brave the maelstrom or watch as the entire island succumbs to treachery’s destructive tide.The Children of the King series weaves the past and future together in these inspirational tales of hidden islands. With a touch of fantasy, the charm of historical fiction, and a faith message that will stir your imagination and heart, you won't want to miss these adventurous romances!Each story stands alone, but for the full impact of the series read them in order. "Washed Under the Waves is a uniquely creative take on familiar truth, one that will captivate you by the King's love and by the sheer joy that comes from being in His Presence. This is a read that lingers with you, and I'm looking forward to the other books in the series." -Reading is my SuperpowerGet all the books in the series and be prepared to get swept away!1. Washed Under the Waves2. The Fire Starter3. From the Frozen Depths4. Dealing in Shadows5. Lost in Beauty
  • Washed Under the Waves

    Gloria Clover

    Paperback (By The Vine Press, Feb. 19, 2018)
    A hidden island. A prince in disguise…and a lady torn between love and duty.Lady Tayte Bashan never desired the distinctive black hair that marks her as Undae royalty, but when her family perishes in a devastating tsunami, the burden of leadership falls upon her young shoulders. Even as she prepares her island for the prophesied prince, she fears the duty to marry him is truly meant for another.Sent from the King to an island untouched by the outside world for centuries, Prince Geoffrey Athan D’Ambrose's mission is to lead its people to the ultimate truth. The first sent out, he desires to serve his King, but how is he supposed to win the heart of Undae’s princess when the King sends him disguised as a tutor?Betrayal stirs within Castle Bashan, a threat as deadly as the rising wave. Now Tayte and Athan must brave the maelstrom or watch as the entire island succumbs to treachery’s destructive tide.
  • Washed Up in the Waves

    Margo Solod, Bruce Macdonald

    language (Harbour Books, March 28, 2016)
    As you walk the sandy beaches and gaze out to sea, do you ever wonder what the inhabitants of the coastal community might have to say about themselves? The clams and crabs, the birds and starfish, the flounder, the shark, and the whale—what might they say to an inquisitive child?Washed Up in the Waves, hatched from the sands of Cuttyhunk Island, is a classic poetic response to just those questions. Lyrical and funny, these poems liberate the minds of young and old with poetry of the beach and the treasures we see at the sea. Accompanied by whimsical color illustrations, these poems are sure to delight ocean lovers everywhere.
  • Washed Up in the Waves

    Margo Solod, Bruce MacDonald

    Paperback (Harbour Books, Feb. 10, 2016)
    As you walk the sandy beaches and gaze out to sea, do you ever wonder what the inhabitants of the coastal community might have to say about themselves? The clams and crabs, the birds and star fish, the flounder, the shark, and the whale-what might they say to an inquisitive child? This book is a classic poetic response to just those questions. Lyrical and funny, poet/author Margo Solod first wrote the collection of seaside poetry for her nephew and now shares them with a world full of young exploratory beach dwellers. To help young imaginations soar, illustrator Bruce Macdonald created pen and pastel artwork of the sea creatures for each poem. Whether read to a child or read by a child, the poems and pictures portray the sea creatures' stories, not deep like the ocean, just teaching in a humorously gentle way about the moon and the tides retreating to reveal a trove of ocean dwellers-where they live, what they might do, and what they might eat. It's all uncommonly tasteful, in language children love.
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  • Under the Waves

    John Woodward

    Library Binding (Brown Bear Books/Joe Hollander, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Describes plants, animals, and different habitats that are found in the sunlit zone, and offers information on coral reefs, whale watching, and ocean currents.
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  • Under The Waves

    R.M. Ballantyne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 6, 2015)
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  • Under the Waves

    R.M. Ballantyne

    Paperback (Tutis Digital Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Sept. 8, 2008)
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  • Under the Waves

    R M Ballantyne

    Paperback (Independently published, July 27, 2020)
    “So, sir, it seems that you’ve set your heart on learning something of everything?” The man who said this was a tall and rugged professional diver. He to whom it was said was Edgar Berrington, our hero, a strapping youth of twenty-one. “Well—yes, I have set my heart upon something of that sort, Baldwin,” answered the youth. “You see, I hold that an engineer ought to be practically acquainted, more or less, with everything that bears, even remotely, on his profession; therefore I have come to you for some instruction in the noble art of diving.”
  • Under the Waves

    R. M. Ballantyne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 23, 2012)
    The Scottish juvenile fiction writer R. M. Ballantyne was born into a famous family of publishers. Leaving home at age 16 he went to work for the Hudson's Bay Company; after returning home to Scotland R. M. Ballantyne published his first book "Hudson's Bay" detailing his experiences in Canada. Later Ballantyne would write about more of his experiences with Native Americans and the Fur trappers he met in the most remote regions of Canada. With his success as a writer he withdrew from the business world to become a full time writer for the rest of his life. With over a hundred different books he has become one of the most cherished juvenile fiction writers today. Along with his other exploits throughout his life he also was tremendously successful with his artwork as his water color paintings were displayed at the Royal Scottish Academy.
  • Under the Waves

    R M Ballantyne

    Paperback (Independently published, July 8, 2020)
    “So, sir, it seems that you’ve set your heart on learning something of everything?” The man who said this was a tall and rugged professional diver. He to whom it was said was Edgar Berrington, our hero, a strapping youth of twenty-one. “Well—yes, I have set my heart upon something of that sort, Baldwin,” answered the youth. “You see, I hold that an engineer ought to be practically acquainted, more or less, with everything that bears, even remotely, on his profession; therefore I have come to you for some instruction in the noble art of diving.”
  • Under the Waves

    Robert Michael Ballantyne

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 15, 2017)
    Robert Michael Ballantyne (24 April 1825 – 8 February 1894) was a Scottish author of juvenile fiction who wrote more than 100 books. He was also an accomplished artist, and exhibited some of his water-colours at the Royal Scottish Academy.Ballantyne was born in Edinburgh on 24 April 1825, the ninth of ten children and the youngest son, to Alexander Thomson Ballantyne (1776–1847) and his wife Anne (1786–1855). Alexander was a newspaper editor and printer in the family firm of "Ballantyne & Co" based at Paul's Works on the Canongate,
  • Under the Waves

    R. M. Ballantyne

    eBook (www.DelmarvaPublications.com, July 28, 2014)
    It is not certain whether Adam was a diver. There is reason to believe that he wore no “dress” of any kind at first, so that, if he dived at all, he must have used his natural powers alone. These powers, we learn from the best authorities, are barely sufficient to enable a man to stay under water for two minutes at the furthest. Experience corroborates these “best authorities.” It has been asserted that pearl-divers can sometimes stay under water as long as three, four, and even five minutes, but we don’t believe the assertion. If the reader does, we have no hesitation in pronouncing him—or her—credulous. (Illustrated)