Legend of the White Wolf


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Award-Winning Author introduces the next installment of her paranormal romance series A 2008 Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year Award Winner! Night Owl Romance Reader Choice Award for Best Paranormal 2008 In this fourth in Spear's series, Private Eye Cameron MacPherson and Faith O'Mallery are both on quests that lead them into the world of magical wolves… Cameron arrives in the Canadian Arctic to search for his partners in his P.I. business who are late returning from a hunting trip. Faith is there to discover what her father had seen in the same area years earlier that had made him lose touch with reality—man-wolves, he called them. The two tumble into an icy world of enemies bent on destroying the lupus garou kind. As they turn into lupus garou themselves, and bond with the pack that only they can rescue from destruction, Cameron and Faith find their soul mates in each other. PRAISE FOR TERRY SPEARS' SERIES: "The vulpine couple's chemistry crackles off the page, but the real strength of the book lies in Spear's depiction of pack power dynamics, as well as in the details of human-wolf interaction." Publishers Weekly "A solidly crafted werewolf story, this tale centers on pack problems in a refreshingly straightforward way." Romantic Times, 4-star review "Bella and Devlyn's devotion to each other is endearing. Their love scenes sizzle the pages...definitely hot! I look forward to reading more about this author's werewolf tales." Paranormal Romance Reviews "A lively read that keeps readers on their feet, and an excellent addition to the serious wolf-lover's library. When it comes to authenticity, this novel truly embodies the Heart of the Wolf." Book Fetish "Ms. Spear is a gifted author who brings a unique perspective to the paranormal genre." Fresh Fiction Reviews "Chilling suspense and sizzling romance meet in this page-turner. The dark, sexy alpha hero will capture you—body, mind and soul." Nicole North, author of Devil in a Kilt




A Sense of Place


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White Wolf Woman


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With the aid of more than 40 myths from the oral traditions of 30 native American tribes, ranging from the Eskimos to the Indians of Guiana, Pijoan invites readers to take a close look at the common spirit that binds together all forms of life.The native American heroes and heroines in these myths, imbued with the strength of this common spirit, possess the power to transform themselves into snakes, birds, bears, wolves, and occasionally as in the Sikyatki tale, Water Jar Boy into everyday objects.




Angel Whitewolf


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"This book is the word of The Antichrist. Whoever reads it, will have the Mark of The Beast and will be doomed forever." The Antichrist's intentions are to lead mankind to a new age of Enlightenment, the next step of human evolution, but the people that are bound to ancient beliefs might not want to acknowledge this. That's right, I am The Antichrist. After all this time it's finally happening. It was said that I would bring the answer to puzzling things, understand obscure sentences and reconcile opposites; this is actually true, I made things easy for anyone to understand. This book is the true love story of how I became what Christians call "The Antichrist". In these pages, I reveal secrets beyond most people's imagination. The greatest blasphemy of all times, or the highest truth that will save mankind... it's up to you to decide.







Shawnee Heritage III


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The latest in the collection 'Shawnee Heritage' that includes Pre-1700 Shawnee families. Shawnee Heritage III has a complete, updated information from families with surnames A - L.




Roman Wolfe 3: the Problem of Evil


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What kind of maniacal deviant preys on young teenage girls and viciously terrorizes a small town in upstate New York? Roman Wolfe, a.k.a. Wolfman, is a Vietnam combat veteran who had specialized in the stealthy, nighttime-stalking and killing of the enemy. After the war Roman gets a college education and becomes an elementary school teacher who is still haunted by his violent war experiences on the killing fields and in the jungles of Vietnam. Roman feels the need to end his teaching career when his schools community is informed about his specialized actions in Vietnam and many parents react negatively. When most parents no longer want their children placed in Romans classroom, he resigns his teaching position and becomes a Private Investigator who prefers to handle cases involving children. Shortly after becoming a PI, his two high-ranking state trooper friends ask him for help as a consultant in solving a serial murders case involving the killing of female children. Now Wolfman must emerge again to hunt a sadistic, but intelligent killer.




The Boxmaker's Revenge


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This book is based on a story. Its main protagonists are a London clergyman, Stephen Denison, and a lay sectmaster and prophet, John Etherington. The dispute between the two men blew up in the mid-1620s, but its reverberations can be traced back to the 1590s and continued to 1640.Through Denison the book analyses the tensions and contradictions within the 'religion of protestants' that dominated great swathes of the early Stuart church. Through Etherington, it eavesdrops on a London puritan underground that has remained largely hidden from view and which, while it was related to, indeed, parasitic upon, was not coterminous with, the order and orthodoxy-centred puritanism of Stephen Denison.By placing the Denison/Etherington dispute in its multiple contexts, the book becomes a study of puritan theology and intra-puritan theological dispute; of lay clerical relations and of the politics of the parish; and thus of the social history of parish and puritan religion in London.