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Braedon Lewis is unwittingly pulled through a mysterious portal and transported two hundred years into the future, in an exotic, underground world inhabited by other humans.
Together, Rigan and the prince will rid the Twin Kingdoms of the Shro Khan: deadly, mind-controlling monsters that terrorize the people on sand and at sea.
J. J. Fischerâs new novel is an action-filled journey inspired by the tale of Pocahontas with slow-burning romance as enemies become lovers.
Brighid has one mission as she returns to the north: to warn her people of the oath that binds them. But the mountains are treacherous, and snow comes early, leaving her on deathâs doorstep.
Morgan L. Busseâs fantasy Winterâs Chill serves a lighter episode of the Nordic War series, shifting from war drama to political suspense.
After months of conflict and opposition, Abramm Kalladorne has finally stepped into his destiny as king of Kiriathâonly to find himself facing more problems than ever.
A museum curator must race against time to prevent her sister from becoming Jack the Ripper’s final victimâeven if it means sacrificing her chance at love in the process.
Gabrielle Meyerâs Every Hour Until Then takes two wonderful settings, Victorian England and World War II London, and brilliantly blends them into this fantastical historical romance.
Pergi and her companions rally in the swelter and danger of Elolle to fulfill their quest. They follow scant clues, straining to pick up any lingering traces that might lead them to the lost Stone Wangu.
Luciana continues to find herself at a crossroads: Is she willing to risk leaving Sir Giulio Greco forever in order to chase healing through the time tunnel?
When a bold inventor questions the divine walls protecting his people, he triggers the long-awaited clash between justice and rebellion as ancient forces prepare to strike.
Space pilot Russ Atkins hungers for a fresh start. His gift of sensing telepathic interference has only yielded misery. Now his life is about to get worse.
When the demigod Saorlach slaughters his village, young Athewain must wield the power of an ancient, unknown deity to defeat his divinely-protected enemy and thwart Saorlachâs bloody dreams of conquest.