Belmary House Book Three


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Emma’s fallen under a powerful curse and no one can wake her. Dexter’s desperate to keep her with him, but doesn’t want to risk her life or ask her to give up her daughter. If they can save her, will he give up everything to be with her? Tilly’s finally back in the twenty-first century, and her family wants her to stay. She’s determined to go back with Ashford, only wanting to be with him in his own time. Ashford has a completely different plan, thinking she’ll be safer if he leaves her behind, even though it will break both their hearts. He just hasn’t gotten around to explaining that to her yet. First he has to survive a forced encounter with his lifelong nemesis, then fight a powerful coven in hopes to save Kostya from their evil clutches Trapped in his childhood home, Kostya isn’t sure what’s real and what’s magic, only wanting to save Serena and their baby from his curse, but fearing there’s no hope for himself.




Belmary House Book Six


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Owen Povest has fled to his family’s village in hopes of getting a grasp on his uncontrollable power. Reeling with guilt over ruining Owen’s and Maria’s happiness, Ariana is hiding out in her chosen future. A future that is about to repeat itself with deadly consequences. Tilly and Ashford can’t face the thought that they’ve lost their only daughter, and trying to find her is threatening to tear them apart. In order to save his family, Ashford may have to do something that will ultimately destroy it. And something is wrong with Maria.




Belmary House Book Four


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A foolish experiment leads Tilly on a rocky trip through time, and the house seems determined not to let her get back to Ashford. Now she’s not only stuck in a series of wrong times, so is Ashford’s assistant Thomas, who was sent through to look for her. Her guilt over reopening the portal and sadness from losing Ashford threaten to overwhelm her as she struggles to keep going, all the while terrified she’ll never see any of her loved ones again. Try as he might to find where and when Tilly ended up, Ashford can’t make any headway with the portal. He turns to his family’s ancient grimoire to help him locate her, despite the fact that it could have life-threatening consequences. Meanwhile, a pregnant Serena is finding out for herself just how dangerous the old book is, keeping her late night reading a secret from her husband Kostya, who’s been keeping his own secrets from her.




Belmary House Book Two


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Tilly’s finally decided she wants to stay with Ashford in 1814, but even though he professed his love for her, he keeps trying to figure out ways to get her home. She thinks they could be blissfully happy regardless of his cursed house, their little undead problem, and the looming threat of the wicked Povest coven. An old curse comes to light that forces them to seek help from Ashford’s estranged relatives in Castle on Hill, where they find a way back to the twenty-first century that could easily be a trap orchestrated by his old nemesis, Solomon Wodge. Ashford knows he could end up losing a showdown with Wodge, but even though he can’t stand the thought of letting Tilly go, he knows she’s better off without him, and he puts his life on the line to fulfill his promise to get her back to her own time.




Belmary House Book Five


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Tilly and Ashford are desperate to save their daughter from a violent future they glimpsed before she was born. But can history be changed ... even if it hasn't happened yet?




Belmary House


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Tilly Jacobs thinks spending a month in London helping her history buff cousin catalog antiques in a possibly haunted mansion that’s slated to be torn down will be the perfect thing to help her get over being fired from her job. Possibly proving the existence of ghosts will just be icing on the cake. When her ghost turns out to be a living, breathing, Regency era earl who mistakenly drags her into his century, she thinks she’s in for the best vacation of her life. All she has to do is enjoy the scenery, which includes the hunky Lord Ashford, until he can get her back to her own time. She doesn’t count on getting caught up in finding his missing sister, or on a murderer being after them, or the fact that if the house gets destroyed, so do her chances of ever getting home. Least of all, she doesn’t count on the undeniable attraction she feels to the mysterious and brooding Lord Ashford, or the fact that his life involves things far more difficult to believe than she ever thought imaginable.




Belmar


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Belmar, a unique shore community formerly known as Ocean Beach, was settled around 1700 and has lured summer visitors from near and far for over one hundred years. The beach, boardwalk, Shark River, and Silver Lake were such popular and beloved attractions that many summer residents chose to make Belmar their permanent home. The Borough of Belmar was carefully laid out by developers so that most streets run between the Atlantic Ocean and Shark River, capitalizing on the cool breezes and scenic views of this area. In the early days there were numerous luxurious hotels, many of which are pictured in this new pictorial history along with nostalgic images of swimming, boating, and fishing in the early years of this century. Also featured are vintage photographs of Belmar's Main Street shops, restaurants, and community celebrations, which together present a lively view of Belmar's history.







Tree of Immortality


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Tree of Immortality reveals how the supernatural is ready to claim the souls of children and adults. Three young people go into a barn only to find themselves in grave danger after falling asleep. On waking, the children find it pitch black outside. They have no torch or lantern to find their way home. They hear a voice and see a dazzling light. Then, a man in shining armour appears. One day, while Jimmy, Peter, and Mary are playing near the riverbank, they are mesmerised and gobsmacked. The children see the sea's reflection in the river and people standing on the sea. Three small trees are planted near the riverside. One of the trees grows gigantic overnight. Jimmy, Peter, and Mary decide to be gluttonous, during which time a bad angel sends his children to pay them a visit. Jimmy, Peter, and Mary cannot discern the cunningness of Joan, Charles, Membo, and Dian. The cunning children seize the opportunity, inviting Peter, Mary, and Jimmy to their house party so that the bad angel can claim their souls. Jesus comes from heaven and takes the good children and adults away from the bad angel. On His return to heaven, the heavenly gates are asked to be lifted up so that the King of glory can come in. In reply, the gates ask, "Who is the King of glory?" In turn, Jesus replies, "I am the King of glory!" Then, the gates swing back on their hinges to let Jesus, the good angels, the children, and the adults enter. Later, Jesus gives the children and adults the fruits and leaves from the Tree of Immortality, and they become immortal. After a thousand years in heaven, the enemies of Jesus raise from the dead. God's wrath is kindled and his enemies destroyed.




Indomitus Oriens


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To say that Randy Morden had an effect on Fovea is an understatement. More than ten years after his arrival, the Fovean High Council is in a shambles, the supremacy of the Uman-Chi is a memory, and Eldador is an Empire, not a kingdom. An Uman-Chi girl finds herself with a song to sing, a song which is a gift from the goddess Eveave. When she sings it, another call will come to Earth, a new call for two new champions, a young girl and an old man, for the world where magic is used like technology, and technology is just starting to appear. Now War is about to rage across Fovea, and the greedy Eldadorian government is at the center of it. These two champions from Earth have a decision to make - one not so easy as they might think: Which side are they on? Travel with Bill and Melissa in the footsteps of the Conqueror and the shadow of the Wolf, and ask yourself: how do you fight the invincible warrior, especially considering that your failure is already foretold?