The Jaguar Prince


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Orphan Callie Jordan, a zoo worker, is shocked when she sees one of the big cats is free, and even more surprised when the jaguar turns into a man who introduces himself as Prince Rogar, a shapeshifter from another galaxy, and tries to convince her that she, too, is part shapeshifter and is in danger from a murderous alien.




The Jaguar Prince


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The year is 1536. The iron-coated Spanish Conquistadors under Hernando Cortez are attempting to use the Aztec tribes of Mexico to conquer the Mayan tribes in the Yucatan. The Mayan tribes are divided by a long-standing hatred between the Cocom Tribe and the Xiu Tribe. When the Jaguar Prince, greatest warrior of the Xiu Tribe, and the Princess Flower-of-Jade of the Cocom are held prisoners by the Aztecs, they fall hopelessly in love. These fate-tangled lovers are surrounded by impossibilities: strong gods that demand human sacrifice, old customs that deny personal choice, hatred between tribes, a priest of the Strong Gods who is in love with Flower-of-Jade, fear of the Men-in-Iron; and worst of all, the Mighty Cocom, father of Flower-of-Jade, who fancies himself as the rightful Emperor of all Yucatan and who hates Xiu, especially the Jaguar Prince. In racing prose, the author weaves a thread of personal family and tribal love that pulls and guides the mystic destinies of the star-crossed lovers toward a precious paradise on earth. Follow them as they try to lead the young toward the promise of a new life, free from laws born of ignorance and false religions.




The Jaguar Prince


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Easy, Big Fella. . . Zoo worker Callie Jordan knows something primal when she sees it: take, for instance, the naked man sitting at the foot of her bed. He's the same (naked) guy she saw after hours at the zoo. But now he's in her apartment, and just happens to have turned into a black-as-night jaguar. The average person would be in a blind panic;Callie certainly intends to be--once she finishes processing what this incredibly hot lunatic is telling her. . . It seems Callie's visitor, the one who prefers skins to shirts, is Prince Rogar--from a place far, far away. Oh, and Callie is from the same place, has the same nifty shapeshifting powers, and is destined to be Rogar's lifemate! It figures the first hot guy ever to show a bit of interest turns out to be certifiable. Then again, Callie's seen Rogar's powers (plus some other choice things) firsthand--and testing her new roomie's powers of persuasion would be the ultimate walk on the wild side. . .




The Jaguar Princess


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This historical novel set in the Aztec Empire blends “mysticism, shape-changing” and “a deep sense of time and place” for a truly “unusual fantasy” (Publishers Weekly). Mixcati’s people are descended from the Olmec Jaguar Gods and she is fated for great things—both wonderful and dangerous. She can, unexpectedly and without warning, turn into a living, wild jaguar, just as her ancestors have done since time immemorial. Once stolen into slavery, she must struggle to survive and to learn to fulfill her destiny in an Aztec culture that understands her strength, fears her power, and wants her dead. She must face destruction at their hands—or come into her true power as the Jaguar Princess.




Roar of the Jaguar


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Mayan king Bird Jaguar IV is dying; his heir is only a boy. The king's half-brother and his chief counselor are locked in conflict, each maneuvering to usurp the throne and become the next king. The novel is solidly based on archaeological evidence and the recent interpretation of the Mayan hieroglyphs found at Yaxchilan.




The Jaguar Prince


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A zoo worker. A sexy shape shifter. A clash of wills. What would you do if you were batting a two in the dating department and the sexiest man alive suddenly ends up naked in your bed, but then he tries to convince you he's some kind of shape shifter prince from another planet, and tells you that you're also part Symtarian and you need to return with him? No, Callie can't keep him for a little while and hope therapy might help. She's sensible and he's probably an escapee from some nut house. He has to go. Prince Rogar can see it will take time to convince Callie that she’s part Symtarian. She’s beautiful with her reddish-brown hair and bright green eyes. She also seems quite disturbed about his ability to shape shift. He can’t take her back to Symtaria without knowledge of their ways. How can he present her to his father, the king, when she hasn't even connected with her animal guide? But he can’t leave her here, either. What if she unknowingly changes to animal form? When he tells her that he’ll stay with her, she doesn’t seem pleased. She'll probably be even less pleased if she discovers there are rogue Symtarians who think that the impures like her should be destroyed. Somehow he'll have to convince Callie about her past, while keeping her safe even as danger draws ever closer.The Jaguar Prince is the first book in USA Today Bestselling author Karen Kelley's Prince's of Symtaria series featuring a race of shape shifters. If you like fast paced, sexy shape shifter romances with a touch of snarky humor then grab your copy today.







The Jaguar's Story


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Deep in the Amazon, two cubs are born to a loving mama jaguar. As the curious and precocious cubs grow, they are introduced to their forest home and those with whom they share it. Before long their happy days are interrupted by men and machines, and the young family goes in search of a new home. Now everywhere they travel, surprises await them. Join them to discover the wonders and dangers of today's Amazon rainforest through the eyes of a jaguar. Kosa Ely's contemporary tale, along with Radhe Gendron's vivid and captivating art, make this the ideal picture book to inspire readers, young and old, to protect the magnificent jaguar from extinction. Eight pages of fun facts about jaguars and Amazonian fauna and flora follow the story, and a seek-and-find game children will enjoy.




The Jaguar's Children


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This “extraordinary” novel of one man’s border crossing reveals “a human history of sorrow and suffering, all of it beginning with the thirst to be free” (NPR). Héctor is trapped. The water truck, sealed to hide its human cargo, has broken down. The coyotes have taken all the passengers’ money for a mechanic and have not returned. Héctor finds a name in his friend César’s phone: AnniMac. A name with an American number. He must reach her, both for rescue and to pass along the message César has come so far to deliver. But are his messages going through? Over four days, as water and food run low, Héctor tells how he came to this desperate place. His story takes us from Oaxaca—its rich culture, its rapid change—to the dangers of the border, exposing the tangled ties between Mexico and El Norte. And it reminds us of the power of storytelling and the power of hope, as Héctor fights to ensure his message makes it out of the truck and into the world. Both an outstanding suspense novel and an arresting window into the relationship between two great cultures, The Jaguar’s Children shows how deeply interconnected all of us are. “This is what novels can do—illuminate shadowed lives, enable us to contemplate our own depths of kindness, challenge our beliefs about fate. Vaillant’s use of fact to inspire fiction brings to mind a long list of powerful novels from the past decade or so: What is the What by Dave Eggers; The Map of Love by Ahdaf Soueif; The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult.” —Amanda Eyre Ward, The New York Times Book Review “[A] heartbreaker . . . Wrenching . . . with a voice fresh and plangent enough to disarm resistance.” —The Boston Globe “Fearless.” —The Globe and Mail




Royal Transport


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The conveyance of royalty, whether to Balmoral or Buffalo, by Rolls Royce or Canadian Pacific train, has its own mysterious traditions and protocols. With dry humour and a keen sense of history, Peter Pigott describes how the British royal family has adapted to technological innovations. Organized thematically, the book is packed with well-researched details. We know all about the royal family’s lives, especially their romances and scandals, but do we know who was the first monarch to drive a motorcar? The first to fly in an aircraft? Which king so loved his yacht that he ordered it scuttled on his death? Royal Transport is a fascinating look at how British royalty has travelled since the invention of steam. This richly illustrated book covers all modes of royal transport in Britain and the Commonwealth - some of the most famous and yet unknown transport in the world.