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A seventeen-year-old must save a kingdom from darkness and build a world meant for everyone in this epic adventure where diverse heroes save the day-or meet their demise.Illyra and her mystical friends, including a rainbow dragon and a telepathic dog, are in the middle of a war that has dangerous consequences for their tight-knit community who believe love should be for every kind of person. Their main nemesis is an ex-dragon rider named Zythrym, and he won't stop until he has control over everything, especially dragons. With his ability to teleport, Illyra's task is harder than ever, and she's already lost so much in her fight. Can she train to improve magic skills before it's too late? Or will the land fall into evil's hands forever?Daphne Ashling Purpus's seventh installment of The Dragonwind series reveals how being inclusive helps the heroes discover the most powerful forces within themselves to make the world better.
"Forever--is composed of Nows" Emily Dickinson Writing haiku is one way to stay present, in the now. This collection contains one "now," one haiku moment for each day in 2012, along with a zendoodle for each month of the year. The seasons change and personal, local, even worldwide events may be found in these haiku. Even more than that, these haiku focus on the poet's home and the beauty found there amid diversity and color. Life in a purple house with a blue metal roof, an outdoor shower and a hot tub in a yard surrounded by conifers of all kinds on a rural island comes alive as the haiku explore a world of dogs, cats, birds, snails, slugs, frogs, hummingbirds, spiders, squirrels, occasional deer, and myriad other inhabitants. All life is celebrated, and there is rarely any need to leave home to find wonder and beauty. Wherever we are, we are surrounded by miracles, whether it is the dew on a spider's web or a slug making its way along a purple walkway. Meditating on these moments, using them to craft haiku, presents a powerful way to stay in the present, the only place where life is really lived. If we take time for now rather than worrying about the future or fretting over the past, our forever will take care of itself. I hope you enjoy sharing my year with me. I have studied the two cover concepts which you have provided me and I certainly appreciate all the hard work you did to make them. While one of the concepts is definitely closer to what I had in mind, neither one makes use of my primary requests. Both in my questionnaire and my phone consultation I stressed that color, bright colors, was very important. I am color challenged so I need colors which are definite and clear, and my concept of color, as I also mentioned, does not mean black or brown or neutrals, but vibrant colors. In addition, I asked that if nature was included, that it had to be distinctly Pacific Northwest with conifers--firs, pines, spruces, hemlocks etc. and not deciduous trees. I am attaching a zip file with three photos of my home and yard to give you a sense of who I am. And I have completed my back cover text and if you read that you can, I hope, see why I need a cover that meets these specifications. Many thanks for understanding.
Emily and her three best friends, Anne, Joseph, and William, graduate as full-fledged dragon riders after their nine year apprenticeship just as a power hungry baron tries to take over the nation of Draconia. It is up to Emily and the other dragon riders to thwart the baron's plans to slaughter all dragons and take the throne for himself. Draconia is one of four nations on a wonderful world where some have the ability to communicate telepathically with other species, and this telepathic communication is used to strengthen peaceful relations between the world's four nations. Dragons protect Draconia, gryphons guard Forbury, unicorns watch over Granvale, and finally dolphins look after Sanwight. Each of these special creatures bonds with a human rider in a strong telepathic symbiotic relationship, working for the good of their individual nations and their world as a whole. But Baron Geldsmith decides to change everything. He hates telepathic bonding because it is an ability which he neither possesses, nor is able to control or manipulate. He wants to rule his own nation of Draconia and then the entire world, and his quest for world domination begins with his plan to overthrow Draconia's king and kill all the dragons. Can Emily and the other dragon riders stop this power-crazed maniac? Can they discover what hold he has over their king? Will they be able to get necessary
Fifteen-year-old Rya knows she must not be very bright. But what she lacks in reading and math skills, she makes up for with a special gift-an empathic connection with nature that allows her to sense things that nobody else can. So when a natural disaster threatens the school and everyone in it, it's Rya's abilities that save the day...well, sort of. Though the lives of the teachers and students are spared, her parents are nowhere to be found-and several odd discoveries lead the teen and her friends to suspect the mudslide may not have been accidental after all. Set in a magical world where mythical creatures roam and anything is possible, The Girl, The Gryphon, and The Dragon is the story of one girl's search for answers, as she comes to terms with issues like bullying, learning issues, and loss. With the help of new friends and old, Rya comes to fresh realizations about hope, love, and family-while escaping danger at every turn as she uncovers deeply-buried secrets that could change the course of her life forever.
The Mage's Dilemma continues the story of Chloe, a mage and head of the Pathfinder Academy, and Rya, a young carpenter's apprentice with an empathic link to the natural world. Together they must find a way to stop a sentient volcano from burying the nation of Draconia beneath a sea of lava. Meanwhile, a group of treasure-seeking thugs puts the mission at risk while mining for rare and precious gems inside the unstable mountain. Can Chloe and Rya-along with their allies, including the famed Dragon Riders-stop the molten lava in time, or will greedy fortune hunters seal the fate of a nation? Readers of Anne McCaffrey will love the coming-of-age drama in this epic fantasy, the sixth book in a series about a magical world of dragons.
Seven year old Lucy had been playing in her tree house when the earth shook and her life changed forever. The earthquake killed her mother, cost Lucy her right hand, and destroyed what little grasp her father had on humanity. The next six years were a nightmare for Lucy, one from which she thought she would never awaken. She suffered with abuse and bullying, at home, at school, and later at her part-time job. She found her only comfort with animals, the cows on her father's dairy farm and the patients at the animal clinic where she worked. Lucy had the incredibly rare ability to sense what other creatures were feeling, but she kept that a secret after her father ridiculed her and beat her for mentioning her ability. Lucy had a vague memory of being rescued after the earthquake by a purple dragon and her rider, Esmeralda and Emily, who then flew her to the dragon riders' hospital. Lucy treasured the feeling of warmth and caring that she had received then. She frequently dreamed about dragons and flying. However, her father had forbidden the dragon riders from ever returning to their farm, so Lucy hadn't seen them since the earthquake. Little did she know that the dragon riders, especially Emily and her dragon Esmeralda, were trying to find out how Lucy was doing. When Lucy was thirteen, after a particularly horrible day, she would discover the beginnings of a new life as Emily and Esmeralda rescue her once again.
In a world where nations are divided by their people's magical bonds between four different creatures-dragons, gryphons, unicorns, and dolphins-fifteen-year-old Aster is destined to be...a carpenter. She's graduated from school, and is supposed to start a carpentry apprenticeship so she and her father can work happily side by side. But Aster doesn't want to be a carpenter. She wants to find her own path. While making friends with a lovely, yellow dragon named Jasmine, Aster learns she has strong dragon magic of her own and that her father has been keeping family secrets and abilities from her, which she must uncover. He claims they have no other family, but the signs are telling her this cannot possibly be true. And the signs also foretell of an evil peril looming over the world... Follow this young dragon rider on an adventure of a lifetime, as she searches for her life's purpose and tries to stop her world from plunging down a path to destruction at the hands of a dark magician. It is a story exploring the challenges of relationships, self-discovery, and betrayal that will inspire young readers to overcome similar struggles in their own lives.
Dragon Magic is the beautiful tale of a young girl who has never fit in-not even in her own family. And before the story even starts to get better, it gets worse. Criticized by her embittered mother, Chloe can't even get excited about being selected as a dragon rider candidate-until she's actually there. But before she can savor the joy of even being a potential rider, she gets passed over by all of the dragon hatchlings and is once again left on the sidelines. And if that wasn't bad enough, her mother disowns her, leaving her to fend for herself in the woods. But it is here, of all places, in the lonely and fearful darkness, that she begins to find her way. An adventurous coming-of-age fantasy that will tug at your heartstrings and inspire your own search for identity, this story leads readers through a fully developed world of dragons and magic. But for all its fantastical elements, its people are just as real and familiar as those in our world as they deal with family drama and self-doubt. A good read for people of all ages, young girls will be particularly inspired by Chloe's courageous journey.
In the realm of Granvale, there's an ancient myth about the beating heart of the planet. Many believe that the planet is sentient-and that it is angered by the tyranny of Granvale's queen, Penelope. While the other kingdoms of their world are known for dragons, gryphons, and dolphins, the people of Granvale are magically bonded with one special creature-the unicorn. This extraordinary bond has been corrupted by Penelope's insistence that unicorns remain subservient to their riders. The unicorn Kimanga and her rider, Kalus, don't believe in Penelope's restrictions. They know that humans and unicorns must be equal for the magical bond to work. And their rebellion runs even deeper, further rousing the queen's anger. Kimanga loves the stallion Athler, and unicorns are forbidden to love horses. When Penelope discovers the truth, Kimanga, Athler, and Kalus are forced to flee to the border between Granvale and Draconia, the dragon kingdom. In this strange and enchanted place, the three will discover the truth behind the mythology of their planet. It will take the combined efforts of both kingdoms to find balance and harmony once again and bring light and laughter back to Granvale.
The seventh installment in Daphne Ashling Purpus's magical series, this story takes place in Draconia-one of four nations where humans and magical creatures are connected telepathically. When a seer named Bertha-who happens to be a bear-has a premonition that the Draconian storehouse of knowledge-which she has been charged to protect and which is practically unknown to the outside world-is in danger, she quickly tries to find the source of the threat before disaster can strike. The urgency of her mission increases when her two cubs are kidnapped and drugged so that Bertha cannot reach them telepathically. Meanwhile, in the nearby town of Havenshold, an unsavory businessman named George is trying to put all the other local establishments out of business. He also begins asking questions about a secret store of knowledge that the dragon riders are hiding-which is worrisome to those few who know about the storehouse of knowledge, forcing them to wonder where George heard about the secret place. Tensions run high in this fantasy adventure story as our heroes try to protect the storehouse of knowledge, find Bertha's cubs, and protect their way of life.
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