Moonlit Warrior.


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In "Moonlit Warrior," a daring female warrior disguises herself as a man to join a band of rebels fighting against foreign invaders. As she navigates the perilous world of rebellion, her hidden identity is jeopardized when she falls in love with the enigmatic leader of the group. This captivating historical romance fiction explores themes of love, loyalty, and bravery amidst the backdrop of war. Key elements include hidden identities, romantic tension, strategic ambushes, and personal sacrifice. Follow the journey of a courageous woman battling both external enemies and internal conflicts as she fights for freedom and trust. historical romance, female warrior, rebel camp, disguised identity, love and betrayal, strategic ambush, revolutionary war, hidden secrets, romantic tension, personal sacrifice, foreign invaders, rebel leader, bravery, trust and loyalty, conflict, bravery, fighting for freedom, love in wartime, rebellion struggles, historical fiction




The Moonlit Warrior


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"Forget the words of evil men, and see yourself for who you truly are." The battle for Lehi has reached its peak, and with the Shendri united for the first time, hope for beating Bade back is high. But when a new villain with tremendous power is added to the mix, the Shendri will need to be stronger than ever - a feat made almost impossible given the dragon Shendri's weakened state. Will Fia be able to overcome the nightmares of her past and become the hero that Lehi so desperately needs? Or will fighting the only person she's ever truly loved prove too difficult a task? Strength, struggle, and self-sacrifice abound in the thrilling finale to E.P. Stavs's Shendri Series - "The Moonlit Warrior". "Masterfully combining Stavs' signature blend of humor, action, and romance, THE MOONLIT WARRIOR sticks the landing." Allison Martine, author of The Bourbon Books




The Hemunarth


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Half-human and an outcast from birth, Elirah Encathla finds life amongst the elves of the Aluaundi tribe insufferable, especially after the death of her beloved foster-father. Heeding the call of her human side, the beautiful Elirah sets out, leaving the only home and the only love she has ever known to make a new life for herself beyond Aluedra Valley, the great vale of the elves—what Elirah finds is adventure! Journey to the mythical world of Erath, a world filled with monsters, magic, war and romance; discover a young woman, who despite what others say of her learns that she is so much more—she is The Death-Flower, The Battle-Queen of the Elves—she is The Blackrose! The Hemunarth is the first novel in The Blackrose fantasy-adventure series.




1066: A Novel


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"When the long-haired star appeared in the heavens a week and a day after Easter in the year of Our Lord 1066, all God-fearing men knew that it was meant to portend some great event in the history of mankind." Thus begins the novel 1066, which records "the hitherto undiscovered recollections of Oswulf the Englishman" to chronicle the Norman conquest of England. This carefully researched work depicts in vivid detail an era characterized as much by intense piety as by brutal violence. It is a world peopled by Vikings and saints, popes and warriors, and by such historical personages as Macbeth and Lady Godiva. One of the great turning points of Western history, the Conquest is also a gripping human tale of passion, heroism, victory and defeat.




Bulletin


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The Cursed Island


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The fog clung to the island like a shroud, muffling the world in an eerie quiet. Ethan squinted through the swirling white, the lighthouse beam battling it in vain, its desperate stabs of light swallowed by the hungry mist. The ferry that had deposited him on this forsaken rock had long since retreated, leaving him alone with the rhythmic crash of waves on jagged rocks and the unsettling silence that pressed in from all sides.




A Warrior's Bride


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The Bride Wore Chain Mail… or would have, if she could, for the Lady Aileas Dugall was more concerned with things martial than marital. Nevertheless, she was the woman Sir George de Gramercie desired. Though he wondered if she would come to the marriage bed more warrior than wife? Aileas Dugall bemoaned the fate that bound her to Sir George de Gramercie, a knight who seemed more interested in the luxuries of life than the mechanics of war. Still, when he gazed at her with husbandly intent, she wanted nothing more than to surrender…!




A Warrior's Legacy


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Although the Morroks surpass Humans in both size and strength, for generations they have skulked in deserts and moved among Humans only in secret. They train their children with brutal thoroughness and psychological torment, teaching them both to isolate themselves and to kill without thought. Orestes is one such Human trainee for the first five years of his life. But after he is rescued from the Morrok Facility, Orestes grows up in Warrior Peak, a militaristic society that hasn't been to war in three generations and is reluctant to do so even as the Morroks begin to show themselves in the desert just miles from their home. Even in the midst of impending war, Orestes wrestles with the Morroks' hold over his mind and heart as he struggles to fight without malignity, to lead without tyranny, and to love without inhibition. The Morroks, however, are not as quick to relinquish their hold on Orestes, and the reminders of their training, often written in the blood of others, threaten to ruin him before he can lead the Humans in their last stand to defend the land against the Morroks. http: //www.awarriorslegacy.com




The Warrior’s Princess


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The powerful timeslip novel from the worldwide bestselling author of Lady of Hay




Peterson's Magazine


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