Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Vengeance of the Werewolf by Mercedes Ludill

Werewolves are living in town. Some are good, some are bad, and some are really bad. Vengeance of the Werewolf is filled with suspense of the hunt for the werewolf, explicit sexual situations, gore as only werewolves can inspire. This book isn't intended for younger readers as it is rated R. Wolfcreek's werewolves are raw, dangerous, compassionate, vengeful, vicious, and human. There are no mad beasts here; these monsters know exactly what they are doing as they retain their human control when in beast form.

Revenge (Saga of Loralil Greyfox 2) by Lisa Williamson

It has been three years and Loralil can not find peace in freedom. The beings who destroyed her life are still out there and she vows to hunt them down and make them pay for all they have done. With her uncle, Mika Silvershaft she descends from the hidden elf city to travel to Greymer. Can she find the beings who killed her parents? Should she? The quest will take her past all boundaries that should bind an elf maid. Will she survive this quest with her mind intact? The second book in the Saga of Loralil Greyfox

Endings (Saga of Loralil Greyfox 1) by Lisa Williamson

A village destroyed, its people slaughtered, a young elf woman enslaved. It is up to her last remaining relative to save her before she too is lost. Her life as she knew it is gone, will he save her before her life ends? The First book of the Saga of Loralil Greyfox, a young elf maiden. She sees her family killed, her village destroyed and everything as she knows it ends.

3:53 a.m. by Nocomus Columbus

A troubled soldier. A vengeful dreamer. An outcast. A writer. Fates interwoven by an unsettling shared event from the past. Each person deals with pain in their own way. Sex. Drugs. Art. Death. That's what this is all about. Self-discovery and loss. I'm not an author. I'm an alcoholic, PTSD infested, social anxiety sufferer that likes to write.

Shadows of Tockland by Jeffrey Aaron Miller

In this post-apocalyptic adventure, David Morr runs away from an unhappy home to join a small traveling circus. Here he meets a quirky assortment of characters--the beautiful and mischievous Annabelle, the clever and manipulative Telly, the brutish Karl, the brooding and troubled Gooty, and the enigmatic and possibly psychotic Cakey. Each one of them will test and challenge David, as he struggles to come out of his shell and embrace his new life on the stage. But the world is full of sickness, and life on the road is fraught with peril. A plague sweeps across the land, turning ordinary people into mindless monsters, transforming friendly audiences into rampaging hordes. Soon, the performers find themselves fighting for their lives against crazed mobs. All the while, the Empire of Tockland is on the rise, the cruel tyrant, Joseph Mattock, conquering one city after another, and the black and silver flag will soon fly over every nation. Unwittingly, David and his fellow performers find themselves traveling deeper and deeper into the very heart of darkness, where plague and madness and tyranny collide in a brutal struggle for survival.

Chester the Chesapeake Book Four: My Brother Buck by Barbara Ebel

Chester is one loveable dog. In this fourth children's book of the Chester the Chesapeake series, nothing is quite right when a stray dog shows up needing a home. Could it be that some dogs are more like a deer than a dog? Through Chester's point of view, his wise nature, and the real picture illustrations, we learn just how unique the new dog is. But then again, as is the case with children and their parents, Chester and each of his dog brothers is unique and special in the eyes of their Mom. This uplifting book warms children and adult dog lovers alike! The other books in the ebook and paperback series are: Chester the Chesapeake Book One Chester the Chesapeake Book Two: Summertime. Chester the Chesapeake Book Three: Wintertime. The first three books are also bundled together as a special ebook only: The Chester the Chesapeake Trilogy (The Chester the Chesapeake Series). Visit Chester at his website! dogbooksforchildren.weebly.com

A Watery Grave (Guardians of the Gate City 3) by Lisa Williamson

There was a drowning in a place where you aren't supposed to swim. Harry investigates to see if it was an accident or if the secret residents of Sandy Pond have broken the compact. Book three in the Guardians of the Gate City Short Story series.

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