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Meri Murphy is not a mermaid's daughter. At least, she doesn't think she is.What she does know is that her father is the town drunk who tells anyone who will listen that his wife hadn't left him fourteen years ago. No, she was a mermaid, and returned to the sea to save her people and all of Ireland from an evil tyrant.Meri wishes he would stop telling that story.Everything changes during a school trip to the Cliffs of Moher. First, Meri learns that mermaids were once called merrows, and their children are the merrowkin. While at the Cliffs she glimpses a golden tower on the waves, and learns about a city that lies at the bottom of the bay between Ireland above and the land of gods below, a barrier between the two worlds that rises once every seven years. Suddenly, her father's stories aren't the strangest things she's heard.Accompanied by her friend, Aodhan, Meri embarks on a quest to discover what really happened to her mother, and hopefully bring her home.
Eliza "Eli" Moore has officially become the Mistress of Seers. In order to save reality, she needs to be the Queen of Poisons.Eli and Dan are back from the past, and everything is wrong. The Moore house is packed with kids, Eli and Tessa aren't friends, people who are supposed to be dead are alive again-and one of those living yet dead souls is none other than Jemima Beauclaire. To make matters worse, Eli can't sense any spirits in this new world, which is especially problematic for a seer.No doubt about it, Eli and Dan's trip to the past broke the present. Oops.Fed up after a few days in this new reality, Eli casts a spell put things right-but instead of going home they end up in a second alternate timeline where witches are persecuted and Tessa rules the town from a creepy black mansion on the hill.Which means they broke reality not once, but twice. Double oops.No matter which altered reality she's in, the baneful herb wolfsbane-sometimes called Queen of Poisons-pops up everywhere Eli looks. It's growing through cracks in the sidewalk, in fancy pots in her grandmother's solarium, and it's even in her backyard flower bed. Acting on a hunch, she follows the trail. The wolfsbane leads her and Dan to an enemy from Eli's past, but not the one they were expecting. As they encounter setback after setback, Eli wonders how she can repair the timeline when the very fabric of reality is fighting against her.
One god's memories are restored. Another's deceit becomes known. It is time for Asherah to fulfill her role as The Deliverer.Finn's life should have been one of comfort. As a royal child of Parthalan he has access to great wealth and status, and every pleasure one could wish for. Everything, except a relationship with the one person who has always held his heart: Mara, the eldest daughter of the First Hunter and the deva'shi. Mara has always seen Finn as nothing more than a friend, but in the aftermath of the orc attack on Tingu they grew closer... close enough for Finn to realize that Mara is hiding a very big secret, one that could undermine his mother, Queen Asherah, and her final victory.After a lifetime of heartache and confusion, Asherah has finally regained all of her memories. She is The Deliverer, Parthalan's first defender, and the last of the old gods to stand against Olluhm. Now that Olluhm's treachery is common knowledge, Asherah sets about removing him and restoring Parthalan to its former glory. In order to do that Asherah will need to call upon allies old and new, and artifact that was hidden away long ago in a different realm. The key to her victory rests with her first love, Torim, who has known who Asherah is all along: Parthalan's savior.And as for Latera, the deva'shi of legend, she's found where Iruna-the mastermind behind her and her daughter's abductions, and the orcs in the north-has been hiding, and resolves to make her pay.Sunfall, book six of The Chronicles of Parthalan
Magic has certain rules. You can't really make someone fall in love with you, but you can make damn sure they don't fall in love with anyone else. That is, if you're any good with magic in the first place. Marling Ellis is a young witch who accidentally places a spell on herself to prevent her heart from ever belonging to anyone but Viktor Arson, the sexy, aristocratic Russian writer she shared a passionate, but brief, fling with. Marling's spent the five years since their fling alone, occupying her personal time with the internet and hot chocolate. Viktor, a fae prince, has gone on to become a world-famous writer. Most importantly, he can also still make a killer good cup of coffee, and wear the hell out of leather pants. Vital skills in any relationship. Now, Marling finds herself caught up in a plot by Kyran, one of her former magic teachers. She ends up in Russia, hunting Viktor down and trying to figure out if she really loves him... or if her feelings are just a product of the unlove spell.
A stolen girl. A legendary champion. A plan that might destroy Parthalan once and for all...Aeolmar, First Hunter of Parthalan, leads a solitary life. Having long since abandoned his quest to kill Mersgoth-the demon that murdered his family-Aeolmar moves through his days with cold efficiency. Everything changes when he leads a training mission in Brennus, where he's attacked by Mersgoth himself, and saved by an unlikely heroine.Latera, first born and heir to Gannera's throne, is kidnapped and left for dead in Parthalan's vast forests. A lone human amongst Parthalan's fae, she makes a home in Brennus, and lives a quiet life-until she finds herself defending a wounded First Hunter from a clutch of demons.Back in Parthalan, Harek warns Asherah of something called the deva'shi-a warrior loyal only to the demon lord, Asgeloth. Both Aeolmar and Latera suspect that there is more to this deva'shi than what Harek has told them, but before they can learn the truth, Parthalan's borders are attacked. Will Aeolmar and Latera be able to stop the deva'shi in time, or is it a distraction to hide Harek's true plans?RISE OF THE DEVA'SHI - book three of the Chronicles of Parthalan
Who is hunting the gallowglass?When Karina and Robert relocated from Scotland to New York, they expected things to settle down. New York is known for many things, but a hotbed of supernatural occurrences isn't one of them. Karina returned to her life as a graduate student, and agreed to teach a class over winter break. That was when things got weird: first she and Robert encountered an angry centaur, then a fairy enrolled in her class, and Karina learned that her mentor just might be a deity. When the Seelie King started making unannounced visits to Karina's apartment in the middle of the night and warning her and Robert to be careful, she knew things were serious.All of these events led to a single question: Who doesn't want the gallowglass on American soil?Meanwhile, Chris has problems of his own. The university grudgingly restored his teaching position, his agent and publisher are hounding him for a sequel to his worldwide bestseller... and he wonders if he can teach again. Write again. Hell, he can barely even speak to a woman after what happened between him and the Seelie Queen. Then a woman-a fairy woman-comes into Chris's life, and damn it all if he doesn't want her to stay there.The god plays their hand, and the Seelie King calls Robert to his side. Alone and more frightened than she's ever been, Karina tries to solve the mystery of who is hunting the gallowglass. Will Karina find the answer in time, or will Robert be lost forever?
Anya was thrilled to be reunited with her father, legendary giant the Bodach. The rest of the world, not so much.With Chris by her side and her powers at their peak, Anya, the Queen of Winter, did the unthinkable and freed her father and brothers from their stone prisons. After all, now that all of Elphame knew of the Seelie King''s treachery it seemed like the right thing to do. But Elphame was no longer a land where giants roamed, and most were wary of Bod and the boys.Adding to the unease was the lack of information about the Seelie Queen. Nicnevin remained missing, and no one knew if she was alive or dead. Her absence coupled with the Seelie King''s exile meant there was a power vacuum in Elphame, one the Bodach was all too eager to fill. Spurned by his wife, the Bodach allied with an ancient evil who was lying in wait for a chance to take Elphame for himself. The only person powerful enough to stand in their way is Anya.GIANT''S DAUGHTER - Book Two of the Winter''s Queen Trilogy
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