Destin works with an alien ambassador to rebuild Earth, but treachery and an impending attack to Earth threaten everything.
Internationally acclaimed, New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author of Science Fiction, Urban Fantasy, and Paranormal Romance, S.E. Smith, brings another action, adventure, and suspense-filled story to transport readers out of this ...
This medley of poetry comes from the heart and a lifetime of observation and that, among other things, is what the world is all about, I suppose, don't you?
She is catapulted into a totally unfamiliar world of romance and intrigue. Hold on to your beliefs and britches, because there is more to Destin than meets the eye! Prepare yourself for a gulf of emotions because you are ALMOST TO DESTIN!
She is catapulted into a totally unfamiliar world of romance and intrigue. Hold on to your beliefs and britches, because there is more to Destin than meets the eye! Prepare yourself for a gulf of emotions because you are ALMOST TO DESTIN!
This is a book of poems and affirmations about the inner and outer beauty of women. It is a celebration of the grace, elegance and phenomenal strength of the women in our lives.
Internationally acclaimed author S.E. Smith presents a bundle of 6 action-packed stories to transport readers out of this world! Main Content: 1178 (6x9) pages, 382,457 words
The Fanged God stopped the fight then, and decreed that magic had no place in a duel of honor. ChrazRrit was ready to fight on, but MrorVdar refused to lay aside his power. Three times the Fanged God commanded him to, and three times he ...
Tilly Gets Her Man (Prequel) Tink's Neverland (Book 1) Hannah's Warrior (Book 2) Tansy's Titan (Book 3) Cosmos' Promise (Book 4) Merrick's Maiden (Book 5) Core's Attack (Book 6) Saving Runt (Book 7) The Alliance Series When Earth ...
... Destin.” Katherine said, coming to Arien's defense. Destin brought her angry, frightened gaze to Katherine. “What do you mean he couldn't help it? Of course he could help it.” Arien pulled free from Destin's hold. “No, she's right. It ...
... hold?” I asked one of them. “It is the tradition of our fathers,” he replied. “\X/hy are you holding it up? It appears to be a burden.” The man glanced at me hesitantly. My question seemed to be one he had never considered and it made ...