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The persecution of Christians in Canada intensifies, but the secret of Jesseâs newfound belief in Christ isnât the only secret he and Meryn must navigate.
In a world approaching the brink of collapse, an unlikely hero must sail the perilous skies to uncover the truth of the world, face strange magic, and free his father from a dark fate.
For the first time in history, a queen has rejected the game. Eliza will start her reign with no alliances while Althea must fight to save her tenuous bond with the king who cannot love.
Victoria McCombs continues to craft a complicated game of characters playing across The Fae Dynasty series.
Reuben Jackson will make a stand for the Mars teamâeven against the powerfully united politicians and scientists.
Shannon McDermottâs novel The Time Door transplants the seeds of political thriller into the soils of near-future sci-fi, exploring one decaying civilization in light of another.
As a vengeful enchantress, fiery monster, and impending war threaten the Undersea Realm, Locklyn and Darin must decide what they are willing to sacrifice in order to stop the locketâs revenge.
Thanks to favorite heroes returning from The Mermaidâs Tale, joined by new arrivals, this ocean is full of vibrant and memorable life.
With the Wolf King intent on destroying everything and everyone Madeline loves, she must break through to his cold heart before her entire kingdom is enslaved.
While trapped in the body of someone else, Princess Daphne must find a way to tell someone who she is without written or spoken words if she wants to resume her true form and stop the traitorous kitchen maid.
A loose retelling of the Goose Girl classic, Erin Halbmaierâs Curse of Silence uses the framing of fairy tales to explore themes of appearances and true worth.
As Mason Grey embraces the shadow he is pledged to, he’s forced to live a double life recruiting children for his dark master and seeking the affections of a girl who believes she can bring him to the light.
When aspiring young novelist Miss Diana Crewe falls asleep on her manuscript in early nineteenth century England, the last thing she expects is to wake in the middle of the world sheâs created.
. J. J. Fischerâs Regency and Regicide uses the expected tropes of a historical fantasy to explore truth, goodness, and beauty.