Ember must stop the apocalypse from happening, but at what cost? The Angels of destruction have arrived, and only Ember stands in the way of their mission to carry out God's wrath and annihilate His enemies. When the barrier between celestial creatures and humans beings is broken and Angels descend to Earth, Ember soon learns there's a fine line between good and evil. As she faces a world full of monsters and magic, a terrifying darkness rises and threatens to destroy everything she's fighting for. In the riveting third installment of The Wings of War series, Ember and her friends embark on an epic journey, where unlikely allies are forged and age-old beliefs crumble to dust. And just when Ember accepts love in her life, it's ripped away from her in the most terrifying way possible. Look for ETERNITY, book four in the Wings of War series, during fall of 2016!
That is... until the day strangers burst in on Jackson and his girlfriend, Holly, and during a struggle with Jackson, Holly is fatally shot. In his panic, Jackson jumps back two years to 2007, but this is not like his previous time jumps.
After the first scene, which takes place on a ship at sea during a tempest, the rest of the story is set on a remote island, where the sorcerer Prospero, a complex and contradictory character, lives with his daughter Miranda, and his two ...
This book challenges a longstanding and deeply ingrained belief in Shakespearean studies that The Tempest--long supposed to be Shakespeare's last play--was not written until 1611.
Tempest Landry, an everyman African American, is "accidentally" killed by a cop. Denied access to heaven because of what he considers a few minor transgressions, Tempest refuses to go to...
Narrated from Ariel's perspective, the story is told in language that is true to the original play but accessible to all.
Combining inernational political intrigue, exotic locales and insider details, Tempest Down delivers the same high-tech edge that Jeff Rovin brings to Tom Clancy's Op-Center books.
a Exile In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , Bore us some leagues to sea ; where they prepar'd A rotten carcass of a boat , not rigg'd , Nor tackle , sail , nor mast ; the very rats Instinctively have quit it : there they hoist us ...
The Tempest, Shakespeare's final and most magical play, is filled with suspense, comedy, love, mystery, and revenge.
In Tempest Rising, Tempest chose to return to the sea, following in her mother's footsteps and forging a relationship with the selkie Kona.
See M. Jacqui Alexander , " Erotic Autonomy as a Politics of Decolonization : An Anatomy of Feminist and State Practice in the Bahamas Tourist Industry , " in Feminist Genealogies , Colonial Legacies , Democratic Futures , ed .