Strange things are happening in Maya's tiny Vancouver Island town. First, her friend Serena, the captain of the swim team, drowns mysteriously in the middle of a calm lake. Then, one year later, mountain lions are spotted rather frequently around Maya's home—and her reactions to them are somewhat . . . unexpected. Her best friend, Daniel, has also been experiencing unexplainable premonitions about certain people and situations. It doesn't help that the new bad boy in town, Rafe, has a dangerous secret, and he's interested in one special part of Maya's anatomy—her paw-print birthmark.
As nine members of the Hegarty clan gather for the wake of their drowned brother Liam, his sister Veronica remembers the secret he shared with her about what happened in their grandmother's house thirty years ago, a betrayal that spans ...
E LEFT MINA LEE there and climbed down the cliff. I got cell phone reception less than twenty feet from the base. I called Chief Carling, then my dad. My dad got there first, driving as close as he could get. Then he bundled Rafe, ...
This exceeding promptness had its inception in boyhood , when his mother had shooed him out of the house well before the gathering time for him and his buddies . The habit had taken root . Nor could he rest on his laurels .
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The Gathering is the first book in Katherine Genet's new Wilde Grove mythic fiction series. If you like mythology, real-life witchcraft, and have ever wondered what's behind the veil to the Otherworld, you'll love the Wilde Grove books.
The Gathering is an incredible story of faith, hope, and miracles. This is their story.
Alliances and friendships were formed that endure to this day. The Gatherings tells the moving story of these meetings in the words of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous participants.
Novel for young adults about a sinister town and a group of teenagers who together have the power to rid the town of evil if they can unravel the messages...
Justice and her brothers, the first of a new race with extraordinary powers, return to Dustland in order to destroy the force that retards the growth of their advanced civilization.
Thurgood Marshall called her book States'Laws on Race and Color the Bible for civil rights attorneys. It was her writings that were used to make arguments in Brown v. Board of Education. It was her argument that Ruth Bader Ginsburg used ...