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Morally gray characters with macabre powers play well in Amy L. Saunder’s sequel, exploring the power of words and personal identity.
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Lorehaven Review Team
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Series author Jill Williamson and debut Andrew Swearingen craft this medieval political drama with complex characters and shifting motivations.
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Sara Ella’s new fantasy Glass Across the Sea reflects an enchanting parable of light illuminating darkness, leading to forgiveness and redemption.
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Vivid descriptions illuminate creatures and humans alike, conjuring a wild yet accessible land where true light shines in darkness.
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Candace Kade splices greater complexity into her characters, creating new moral dilemmas in this near-future dystopian adventure.
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Thanks to fresh and fast-paced storytelling, E. A. Hendryx sweeps her readers into the orbital world of Suspended in the Stars.
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Blaggard’s Moon
Sentenced to die for the crime of mutiny, pirate Smith Delaney ponders his life and the events that have brought him to this fate.
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Angel
An earthquake shakes Southern California and sets the stage for the appearance of Aster, a stranger from a world far from our own.
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Deadlock
Hutch is a newspaper columnist, single dad … and last defense against a lunatic’s high-tech killing machine. Book 2 of the John Hutchinson series, thriller/contemporary science fiction for adult readers.
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The Dark Man
Master of disguise Charles Graves goes undercover to infiltrate one of the last Christian cells in the South. But sometimes he who persecutes the church is destined to serve her.
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When the Sky Fell
The year is 2217 and a fleet of stellar cruisers led by Commander Frank Yamane are about to come face to face with humanity’s greatest threat—the Deravan armada.
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The Y Factor
Computer scientist Eric Colburn uncovers a terrorist plot so dark and explosive that it threatens to shake the very foundations of the world.
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Haunt of Jackals
When Judas hung himself, his blood mysteriously gave rise to another group of undead: the unholy Collectors. Now very much alive, they feed on souls and human blood.
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Hunter Brown and the Consuming Fire
Hunter Brown’s connection with the evil force of the Shadow has been broken, but the real battle has only begun.
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Lost Mission
Will the evil that destroyed the Mision de Santa Delores rise to overwhelm modern-day Californians?
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Falling to Destiny
When a man with a gun disturbs his silent reverie in the Botanical Gardens in Sydney, Ishmael Starbuck, decides to make an adventure out of it.
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