Will the distant but brutal past destroy a changeling's hope for a better life with the Summer Fae? Dis, a human changeling, is tasked with delivering Oberon's solstice gift to his estranged wife, Titania, at the Summer Court. Leaving behind the land where he barely survived to adulthood is harder than he expected—it means leaving behind his lover Marten as well. Dis hopes that once his task is completed, he and Marten can be together again. The Summer Fae welcome Dis to their court, but there's more going on behind the scenes than meets the eye. Dis struggles to keep Oberon's gift for Titania safe while being continually tempted by the wilful Summer Fae to disobey, and worse, he loses contact with Marten. Dis is left with no one he can trust, and is faced with the impossible choice between disobedience to Oberon, who will surely kill him once he finds out, or losing the man that he loves forever.
The lives of four different people come together as the result of the mysterious disappearance of expectant mother Leila Jameson, including Leila's grandmother Maeve; police detective Mark Murphy, obsessed with the missing woman; Lily ...
My teacher is Miss Harris, my room number is 102 and my new friend is Shelly.” AJ listened as Libby chattered on about how she would be learning to read and write. She remembered, again, her own first day of school.
Contains two books in one volume, the second being a continuation of the first.
A Summers Child Cover POD 17mm_9.8.17.qxp_Layout 1 09/08/2017 15:42 Page 1. Elaine. E is. A. Summer's. Child. A. Summer's. Child. Lara Allen seems to have it all. A linguist for the Foreign Office, she speaks five languages and has the ...
"In this adorable children's gift book, lyrical prose pronounces a heartfelt blessing upon Summer's Child with wishes for days as sweet as the sunny berry, free as the soaring bird, and joyful as the dancing bee.
In a summer read rich in depth and heart, acclaimed author Colleen French tells a story of love, motherhood, friendship, and family in a picturesque Delaware beach town .
Winner of the 2014 CLASS Reunion Kudos Book Award, fiction category.
A series of prose poems describes the author's life while she was growing up in Houston, Texas, from her eleventh birthday in 1965 through her eighteenth in 1972, and beyond.
Presents a celebration of summer from a child's perspective.
Homecoming was not always easy and a few described it as more difficult than going away in the first place. In When the Children Came Home Julie Summers tells us what happened when these children returned to their families.