The End is Here. For centuries the governments of the world have kept the half-elf Morgana locked in a prison where she couldn't use her magic. Now her fanatical followers are on the verge of setting her free. Meanwhile, the best hope of defeating her is trapped in an inter-dimensional library unaware of the chaos engulfing the Alliance. Can Conryu escape the enchanted library in time to save the world and the people he cares about? Win or lose, nothing will be the same.
For fans of THE HUNGER GAMES and Xmen - who also enjoy original storylines! From the NYT bestselling author of A TERRIBLE LOVE, comes a ★★★#1 Amazon Dark Fantasy Bestselling series★★★
Just as I was about to check for a pulse, she whispered, “Death incarnate?” Oops. “Oh, that,” I said with a dismissive wave of my hand. “He's not really death incarnate. He just looks like death incarnate. Come to think of it, ...
A practical, honest, and intelligent story that illuminates "the miracle of death." Collects Death: The Time of Your Life #1-3.
Will they succeed, or will the mortal world descend into darkness and flames with Death's conquest?
Heraclitus , Heraclitus : The Cosmic Fragments , ed . , intro . and commentary by G. S. Kirk . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press , 1954 . Herbert , George , The English Poems , ed . C. A. Patrides . London : Dent , 1974 .
Finally, can the changes the paranormals make set into motion the events that would give earth hope for the first time in a generation? The Death Series, 7-9 is 206K words; 17+ audience.
Amelia has been forced to live apart from her husband for the past ten years. Such is the hardship for interspecies couples. She's taking a page out of "The Little Mermaid" so the two can be reunited. How will their reunion turn out?
Seven deaths.
From the New York Times bestselling author of A TERRIBLE LOVE... comes a dark dystopian paranormal romance, where humans who possess extraordinary powers fall under the government's covert efforts of exploitation and control.
For a classic statement of the method of multiple working hypotheses, see R. S. Crane, The Idea of the Humanities, 2 vols. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1967). Crane offers a rigorous formulation of this concept, yet ironically ...