The President's daughter is a victim of kidnapping by terrorists.
Most of them were about the guy—or even just his grin, like some deranged Cheshire Cat—but falling, seeing people she knew get killed, and being trapped in places were regular themes, too. Her appetite was pretty much gone and every day ...
There was something metal on her left wrist, then chain links, then another cuff around what felt like a bed frame—oh, Christ. Shooting, Chet and Dennis lying on the—oh, Christ, oh, Christ, oh, Christ. Panicking, she yanked at the ...
enjoyed. LONG LIVE THE QUEEN, look out for ... From bad to worse apparently, for Alexia accidentally kills the vampire—and then the appalling Lord Maccon (loud, messy, gorgeous, and werewolf) is sent by Queen Victoria to investigate.
James Brown whispered to Earl Grey as Winkie continued his lamentations. “He doesn't look well. Blurrier than usual. Should we call Dr. Foster?” Winkie fell face-first onto his bed and groaned into his pillow. “He's already been seen by ...
Drama at its best.” —Tamika Newhouse, AAMBC “Saundra should be applauded. . . . Enthusiasts of the series will love revisiting Mya.” —Library Journal on Her Sweetest Revenge 3
Writing Interactive Fiction with Twine: Play Inside a Story If you’ve ever dreamed about walking through the pages of a book, fighting dragons, or exploring planets then Twine is for you.
The sequel to Kate Locke's spectacular Immortal Empire series that began in God Save the Queen.
A rollicking and humorous tale from the author of A Whole Nother Story--with black and white illustrations--about a reluctant hero saving a world you only thought you knew.
Ellen Emerson White started writing about Meg Powers in The President's Daughter and continued in White House Autumn and Long Live the Queen (coming in 2008 from Feiwel and Friends). When Ellen is not writing, she's watching the Red Sox.
And she is the key -- the prize -- in a very dangerous struggle. The fantastic start to The Immortal Empire series that continues with the spectacular undead books, The Queen is Dead and Long Live the Queen.