Darktowne


Book Description

Welcome to Hell on Earth. It began on a hot August afternoon in Mill Creek Park. That's when the mad slime from the sky infected its first victim. Jamie George was the first - he wouldn't be the last. Soon nightmares are taking over the city. Streets are burning, buildings are crumbling, and cries of horror, pain, and anguish cut through the night. Unspeakable creatures of the shadows prey on all who happen to cross their path. The dead are walking, ready to feast on the living. And behind it all something even more monstrous is lurking. Blood whores. Demons. Ghosts. Vampires. Witches. Zombies. Mutants. The mad. They're all here lurking in the streets and alleys. Do the few citizens who still resist the tide of horrors stand a chance? Welcome to Hell on Earth - welcome to Darktowne.




Dark Embrace


Book Description

A time travelling Highlander on a dark quest for vengeance cannot resist protecting a modern-day woman in need in this paranormal romance. As a Master of Time, Aidan once used his abilities to protect the Innocent across the ages. But he has long since abandoned the Brotherhood and forsaken his vows. Feared by all and trusted by none, he hunts alone, seeking vengeance against the evil that destroyed his son. He has not saved an Innocent in sixty-six years—until he hears Brianna Rose’s scream of terror, and leaps to modern-day Manhattan to rescue her . . . Brie is a gifted empath who spends her time fighting evil from the safety of her laptop—and fantasizing about the medieval Highlander she met just once. Her quiet life is upended the night she awakens consumed with Aidan’s pain and rage. When Aidan suddenly appears and takes her hostage, Brie cannot believe how dark and dangerous he has become. She knows she should be afraid, but instead, she will fight across time for his redemption . . . and his love.




Dreams and Nightmares


Book Description

DREAMS and NIGHTMARES - a collection of horror, fantasy, science fiction, and classic childhood fears. These stories will take you from the dark corners of a bedroom closet to war torn London to deserted stretches of Nevada highways to the far reaches of outer space where terrors wait to inhabit your dreams and nightmares. Here you'll find a little bit of horror, dark fantasy, dark science fiction, demon gangsters, beasts in closets and under beds, Indian legends, the Boogeyman down at the end of the lane, and other assorted scarific oddities.




Tales from the Stellar Realms 01


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About the Book A queen, a cleric, a ranger, a paladin, and a wildman. After these five unlikely heroes are summoned by a mysterious force, called Arcanist, they must work together to save their realms from utter destruction. As they venture forth, their choices take on more weight, etching their fates in stone. Based on a tabletop roleplaying game campaign, Tales from the Stellar Realms weaves an exciting narrative of sword fighting, bravery, and friendship, and challenges the ideology of choice and freedom. About the Author Feeling she never fully grew up, Victoria Warfield embraces the creative and playful aspects of life. When she is not writing, Warfield can be found playing tabletop role playing games with friends, reading, drawing, and creating character concepts for the next adventure. She currently resides in Colorado Springs, Colorado.




Last Night


Book Description

Last night, the last night, what happened last night, wishing it were still last night... there are many ways of interpreting this particular theme and the talented Thirteen O'clock authors have done just that, with far ranging and very different stories all relating to that one thing, last night. Enjoy, whilst thinking about your last night...




Seducing a Princess


Book Description

The popular author of The Princess and Her Pirate and The Princess Masquerade returns with another fun and sexy romance. William Enton, fifth baron of Landow, has sworn revenge on the villains who caused the death of his wife. Drunk and agitated, he ventures into the lawless part of Sedonia to do just that. But the gentry do not belong here; he is soon wounded and unconscious. When he awakes he finds himself in the thief's den. Then an angel appears, with long blond hair that makes him forget his pain and his mission. But she is the princess of thieves, and he soon realises that nothing is as it seems, including the woman he is slowly coming to love.




Deadtown


Book Description

Deadtown in the '50s. It's one helluva place. You know the kind. If ever there was a slimy misty wet cesspool of a dive on the dark side of forever, the far wrong dark side of the wrong dark side of the tracks, yeah, that's Deadtown. The seediest slimiest sleaziest hellhole slime pit this side of Purgatory. It's a greasy place, dark and dank, with a misty fog that alternates with a misty rain. It never stops. Never. Buildings teeter on the verge of collapse, catering to the dark slimy seedy sleazy side of life with restaurants and bars and nightclubs and whore houses and drug dens. Beyond lay the hinterlands where misshapen horrors chew on the unsuspecting and spit out flesh and bone. Deadtown isn't a town actually, it's a city. Not much of a city, but it's a city. Occasionally you'll find a special nutcase lurking in the side streets and misty wet alleys. The Sleeper was one such special nutcase. Some would say that he was in a class all by himself. They would probably be right...




The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror 2008


Book Description

Collects fantasy, horror, fairy tales, and gothic stories chosen from the past year, including works by Ursula K. LeGuin, Neil Gaiman, and Bill Lewis.




Black Propaganda


Book Description

Weird fiction with a darkly sensual twist. BLACK PROPAGANDA delves deep into the dark, twisted roots of human nature and human sexuality. Using desire to dissect the delusions and dilemmas of will, choice and identity, this collection challenges genre boundaries and social conventions. Transgressive, confrontational, passionate, poignant, these sinister stories touch on every shade of black, from noir to the Lovecraftian cosmic abyss. Readers may be horrified, touched, tempted - never unmoved. This is the first short story collection from noted British poet and weird fiction writer Paul StJohn Mackintosh. Few British writers have dared trace the borderlines between lust, insanity and terror so graphically since Clive Barker and J.G. Ballard.




A Notebook on William Shakespeare


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First published in 1948, this book may be described as Dame Edith Sitwell's personal notebook. It consists of essays on the subject of the general aspect of the plays-those great hymns to the principle and the glory of life, in which there are the same differences in nature, in matter, in light, in darkness, in movement, that we find in the universe, and in which the characters are so vast they seem each an element (Water, Hamlet; Air, Romeo and Juliet; Fire, King Lear) and which yet bear the stamp of our common humanity, made greater and more universal. There are long essays on King Lear, Macbeth, Othello and Hamlet. Dame Edith believes, with all humility, that she has discovered new sources of the inspiration of King Lear, throwing a new light on the whole play, and giving new meanings to the mad scenes, of an unsurpassable grandeur, depth, and terror. There are shorter essays also on other of the tragedies. The keynotes of many of the plays are examined (not all the plays are discussed), a phrase is studied and will be found to hold the whole meaning of the play. There are essays on many of the comedies, and long passages about the Fools and Clowns. Connecting levels are traced between the philosophies of the plays. There are, too, running commentaries on Shakespeare as that ' common-kissing Titan ', and, since the book is a personal notebook, the author makes copious quotations from the writings of Shakespearean scholars who have thrown light on the various aspects of which she treats, and from works on other subjects which also serve to illumine his mighty and many-sided genius. "Her reading is deep and personal; possibly nobody has ever read Shakespeare with an ear more sensitive to every sound and cadence." -Chicago Daily Tribune