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An ancient religious text is unearthed in the Romanian mountains. The vampire Ian needs the book to exorcise the blood thirsty demon possessing his body. Gabriella seeks to hide the book's dangerous spells. Both become targets for the Church of the Damned, a vampire cult building an army of day-walkers by impregnating mortal virgins. The church will use the Requiem to raise the Seven Sorrows - the seven plague demons who will spread apocalyptic pestilence and sickness throughout the world. Despite conflicting goals, Gabriella and Ian are thrust together to keep the book safe from the insane leader of the cult. Soon they find their desire to possess the book has morphed into a dangerous and passionate desire to possess each other.
Binding spells and ancient books. An angry mage prince. Traitor kelpies. These are a few things Minerva contends with during her second semester at Asgard School, all while searching for clues to identify the red stone she found at the bottom of Bear Lake. The heart-shaped gem burns hot, and sometimes beats like an actual heart. At a local shop, Minerva discovers an ancient "build-a-dragon" book. Reading the instructions, she fears she has found a true dragon's heart, one crucial in the resurrection of the long extinct beasts. She must learn the truth before the heart falls into enemy hands, but everywhere she turns for help, finds new dangers. KIRKUS REVIEW FOR MINERVA PEARLSTAR AND THE DRAGON'S HEARTBY SHARRON RIDDLE The second entry in a YA series that combines Norse mythology and magic-school fantasy.Fourteen-year-old red-haired Minerva Pearlstar is a heksen, or witch, who's a student at a magical boarding school called Asgard. There, she shares a room with her best friends, Alice and Nancy, and her talking mynah, Count Gracula. The school is just outside Midgard, Maine, a replica Viking village that disguises a town full of magical beings-including elves and shape-shifting mages-as a tourist attraction. In the book's opening scene, Minerva finds an unusual, blood-red gemstone at the bottom of a frigid lake while practicing Skulling, a Quidditch-like underwater sport, with her school team. The stone feels oddly warm and seems to pulsate, and she immediately senses that it's important-and dangerous. What follows is an action-filled tale of battles and intrigue among magical factions, pitting the followers of the powerful witch-queen against those who are secretly working to foil her evil plans, including Minerva and her friends. Meanwhile, Minerva is ensnared in a magical bond with the queen's son, Prince Thorn, whom she initially detests. The story offers numerous twists as Minerva makes surprising discoveries about the histories of the gods, mages, and heksen; her role in their ancient prophecies; her teachers' and friends' true forms and abilities; and a clandestine romance. The magic-school setting and numerous fantasy creatures-such as gargoyles, kelpies, undines, fairies, gnomes, nymphs, and the horrifying, undead draugr-are likely to particularly appeal to fans of the Harry Potter series. Those who are unfamiliar with Norse mythology or haven't read the previous installment, Minerva Pearlstar and the Weavers of Fate (2022), may have difficulty making sense of the complicated backstory, which is only explained in bits and pieces. Overall, though, the writing is vivid, the action engaging, and the characters well drawn. Readers will be eager to find out about Minerva's next adventure.A fast-moving fantasy tale with memorable, engaging characters.
When international private investigator, Jack Orten hires on to protect a businesswoman and her daughter from a serial killer threatening their lives, he discovers the killer is one of a number of genetically engineered assassins implanted into American society. As a CAT 5 hurricane rages ashore in the Tampa Bay area, Jack struggles to keep his feelings for Julie in check and her young daughter safe while battling nature and an unstoppable monster. Trusting it all to family or love may not be enough to save them.
It's hard enough being a seventeen year old Veil Walker, but when your boyfriend's a demigod and your mom's dating a soul sucker, things can get a lot worse. Pandora has seen ghosts since she was a kid, and now she learns she can bring back the spirits of the dead. Why would she do that? She has enough trouble getting rid of the ones stuck on this side. One annoyingly perky ghost wants Pandora to find her killer, but Ukwa, her super-hot boyfriend, doesn't like the idea. When trouble finds her, will she discover the true strength of a Veil Walker or, like the others, will her soul be trapped in her own Pandora's Jar forever?
When her best friend gifts her with an eerily realistic skull walking stick, Riva's already crappy life descends into terror. As if dealing with the local queen bitch out for revenge and her drunk mother weren't bad enough, Riva's "gift" has sprung to life, unleashing a spirit hell bent on stealing her body. A curse set into motion. Three possessed walking sticks, three girls turning to wood. Riva won't go down without a fight, but can she reverse the magic before it's too late.
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