Crestfallen


Book Description

Life teaches us what love truly is and love gives definition to life. Different person's have different experiences in their relationship... I had too... what I experience I penned down in this book.... May love cause problems, and love may solve the problems too... What we choose it's does not means it's correct may be we choose the wrong direction.. Life or Love its just unpredictable... but broken heart it's predictable.. There's a word destiny... and I believe it too.. It was necessary to separate and that was right, it's not easy to forget.... It's feels like hell, disappointed, frustrated, and sad and broken from inside. but we can overcome from this with words, thoughts, and form of poetries. And this book carries those words which we don't unable to share with others I hope you will enjoy to read this book




Crestfallen


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Destiny has always been a curious girl. But this time, curiosity takes a wrong turn in her life, setting her on the path of danger, jeopardy, and dark romance. Destiny has no idea that shes walking with a blindfold into this one and shes completely unprepared for the daring adventure set on the path ahead of her. After finding a Dark Angel shot down by government fighter-jets, Destiny begins to feel a strange tugging at her heart for Jared and before she could even decipher what is happening, they are falling for each other. But its not that easy. With unexpected enemies driving them away from home, they are on the run, fleeing from their pursuing penalties. As Destiny and Jared fight the agonizing conflicts to be together, little do they know that a solution with a dangerously powerful, satirical price is lurking within the shadows.




Gryphon Insurrection Boxed Set Two: Reevesbane, The Ruins of Crestfall, and The Crackling Sea


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They stole her mate, so she stole the night. Ninox. Pride leader. Murderer. Vanguard. Mother. When the Ashen Weald captured Cherine, they made a grave mistake. In the months since the bog expedition, bodies have begun appearing in the night. Is this the owl gryphon’s vengeance? Or is something more sinister haunting the night? As Cherine’s trial approaches, Ninox’s allies and enemies alike attempt to hunt her down before she goes too far. An epic creature fantasy full of vengeful owl gryphons, deadly assassins, sinister scholars, and Zeph Reevesbane. Pick it up today to protect yourself from owl gryphons! Includes new interior art pieces and three complete gryphon novels: Reevesbane (#4), The Ruins of Crestfall (#5), and The Crackling Sea (#6).




The Ruins of Crestfall


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Something haunts the desert, something that was once an opinicus. Cherine—scholar, adventurer, metal-beak, and popular kidnapping victim. While his old mate and friends fight for his amnesty, he lives out his exile in the aneda forest. When Zeph and Kia approach him about hunting down the infamous Nighthaunt, he’s all too happy to leave his hovel behind. Little do they know that the key to finding the most dangerous criminal the world has ever known lies in the abandoned eyrie of Crestfall. Long silent, something lurks in the shadows of the city, and its homes may not be as abandoned as once believed. Will Cherine and his friends unravel the mystery of the desert eyrie in time, or will they become the hunted? The Ruins of Crestfall is a full-length creature fantasy novel full of fan-favorite characters, desert monsters, fancy opinicus armor, and charming sand gryphons.



















Beautiful & Pointless


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"David Orr is no starry-eyed cheerleader for contemporary poetry; Orr’s a critic, and a good one. . . . Beautiful & Pointless is a clear-eyed, opinionated, and idiosyncratic guide to a vibrant but endangered art form, essential reading for anyone who loves poetry, and also for those of us who mostly just admire it from afar." —Tom Perrotta Award-winning New York Times Book Review poetry columnist David Orr delivers an engaging, amusing, and stimulating tour through the world of poetry. With echoes of Francine Prose’s Reading Like a Writer, Orr’s Beautiful & Pointless offers a smart and funny approach to appreciating an art form that many find difficult to embrace.