Eden, Dusk


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Facing murder charges in a Zikalic tribunal, Ristan Abel’s suspicions of the newly arrived spacecrafts gather traction. How did they escape Earth’s demise? Where have they been for a decade? And why does everything about their Captain smell foul? As answers come, Ristan sees a chance to redeem himself. But what risks are worth taking when failure could mean the destruction of the whole planet?




Eden's Twilight


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Rumors of an untouched predark ville in the mountains of West Virginia lure traders in search of unimaginable wealth. They're coming from all directions—the good, the bad, the worst. Ryan and his warrior group join in, although it means an uneasy truce with an old enemy, going back to days of spilled blood and the legacy of the Trader. But as their journey to a place called Cascade reveals more of Deathlands' darkest secrets, it remains to be seen if this place will become their salvation…or their final resting place.




Eden, Noon


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Having survived certain extermination at the hands of their vastly superior alien enemy, the hopes of a small human colony soar. Their fledgling dreams of a new dawn are quickly jeopardized as rampant suspicion, prejudice and fear boil over a cauldron brewing thick with political rivalry, skulduggery and the ever-present threat of mutiny. Struggling with his own personal demons and the maelstrom of relational conflict his foolhardy antics have caused, Ristan Abel finds himself dragged into a brutal showdown with foes known and unknown. With blood spilled as a direct result of his deeds, can he survive? If he staves off the threat of his adversaries, can he endure the bitter consequences of his own actions? Welcome back to planet Zika, named such by the planet’s native species, the Zikalic. A primal planet of striking disparity—breathtaking spectacle and unrivalled terror—ruled by an intelligent but twisted species; where the nights are dark, and the days, darker still. Eden, Noon is the second book in The Chronicles of Paradise trilogy Get Eden, Noon in multiple eBook formats here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/481632 Get Eden, Dawn, the first book in the series, FREE in multiple eBook formats here: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/432959




The Gathering Dusk


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Don't miss the heart-pounding prequel novella to bestselling author Cynthia Eden's newKiller Instinct series When untried FBI profiler Samantha Dark is face-to-face with akiller, there's no room for fear. Her best weapon is her instincts. Those same darkimpulses that allow her to get inside the mind of a murderer, to locate victims—or to pullthe trigger before she's next. She can't afford to have those instincts clouded byanything…especially her far-too-sexy new partner. Former SEAL Blake Gamble plays everything by the book. Except, of course, when it comes to the increasingly simmeringattraction between them. But when a vengeful serial killer targets them both, Samanthaonce again reaches into the sinister, shadowed part of herself. Even as she begins to fearthat the only way to catch this killer is to become one… Look for After the Dark, the first in the Killer Instinct series, from HQN Books!




Eden's Everdark


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Twelve-year-old Eden, on a visit to her late mother's birthplace of Safina Island, Georgia, discovers a creepy sketchbook that leads her to Everdark--a spirit world ruled by an evil witch who Eden must defeat in order to make it back home.




Passionate Intellect


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This critical study looks at the first four decades of Charles Tomlinson’s poetic career, and is the only published full-scale, exclusive treatment of his poetry. Tomlinson is a major British poet whose work has received more recognition in North America and continental Europe than it has in his own country, where still, in some quarters, its character is misunderstood and therefore misjudged. The purpose of Kirkham’s study is to increase understanding and appreciation of the exceptional achievement of Tomlinson’s poetry, emphasizing both the startling originality of his vision – a unified vision of a natural-human world – and the subtlety of his poetic art. The study is a reading of the poems which aims to show what they yield to close scrutiny and to remove misconceptions. Known for its analytical rendering of sense-impressions and its avoidance of the personal pronoun, the objectivism of Tomlinson’s poetry is not an exercise in asceticism, but a means of enlarging the circumference of the perceiving self, an expansion of self which is not at the same time an inflation of the self-regarding ego. Its theme is not objects as such but relations, the relation of the perceiving self to the other, of the human to the non-human world. Its reputation for cool detachment is based on a misreading: it is a poetry of energy and excitement, which combines self-restraint with passionate conviction.




Texas at Dusk


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The hottest cowboy in Coldwater is about to steal her heart a second time… Too fast, too young—that sums up Ryland Ross’s marriage to Nova Carson. Ten years after their divorce, Ryland has his own horse ranch and an uncomplicated life…until the past blows everything up. Risqué photos of Ryland and Nova taken years ago resurface. And while Ryland is willing to help his ex smooth over the situation, he’s blindsided by the desire that springs back to life. If her boss’s weaselly son makes the photos public, Nova could lose the photography job she loves. But reconnecting with Ryland is a risk. The hot, charming cowboy has always known how to get under her skin…and into her bed. Maybe it’s the lure of ex sex. Or maybe it’s time to admit that when a cowboy lassos your heart, there’s no escape…




Eden's Return


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Three hundred years ago, a mysterious zone called the Stasis appeared, covering hundreds of square miles of the Pacific Northwest. The area’s human inhabitants suddenly found themselves outside the barrier; inside was a primeval, unspoiled world that proved to be hostile to technology and most manmade things. Over the years, those who were idealistic or deluded enough to shed all trappings of civilization were able to cross into this new Eden, though few survived for long. But now, the barrier has weakened…just enough for a squad of soldiers to be flown in to investigate. Meanwhile, inside the Stasis, Shani has been living alone with her mother, at one with nature and oblivious to the world outside. Her past and her future have narrowed to a single point in time. Only this moment exists. Lieutenant Silas McKinley and his squad are stunned to discover the two women in middle of the Stasis, but their encounter is quickly overshadowed by the area’s deadly rejection of their presence. They must find a way out. With nature itself rising up against them, Shani and Silas—two people from vastly different worlds—will have to find common ground if anyone is to survive.




Anthology of Magazine Verse


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Vol. for 1958 includes "Anthology of poems from the seventeen previously published Braithwaite anthologies."




Eden's Gate


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World War II veteran Bill Lane take on a former German Stasi in a battle to keep the German bunker Reichsamt 17 closed.