MornHeart


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MornHeart By: Justin Stewart Cam knows how challenging it can be to survive in such a harsh world. Roads are often littered with bandits and criminals, yet the paths are much safer than what lurks in the forests. Mysterious beasts are frequent in the north, and most are greatly feared. Ordinary people stand no chance of facing the strange creatures of the world, which is why clans only recruit extraordinary people. Clans are home to the strongest and bravest fighters, and these clans are hired to protect the people who are unable to defend themselves. Clan members are willing to fight nearly anyone or anything, as long as the pay is right. Seventeen-year-old Cam is the newest member of MornHeart, the most famous clan in the entire north. Cam had only ever wanted to protect people and starting his new life within the clan was a perfect chance for him to turn his life around. Cam realizes that the members of MornHeart are more than just friends; they are family, and MornHeart is home to each of them. Cam strives to overcome his dark past, and with the help of his new friends, he just might be able to become the person he always wanted to be.







A Dark and Hungry God Arises


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A master storyteller, Stephen R. Donaldson established a worldwide reputation with his unforgettable, critically acclaimed fantasy series The Chronicles Of Thomas Covenant. Then, with The Real Story and Forbidden Knowledge, he launched a thrilling new science fiction series. Now the galactic epic continues as humanity struggles against the forces of ultimate evil—and its own dark nature. The stage is set for confrontation at Billingate—illegal shipyard, haven for pirates and brigands, where every vice flourishes and every appetite can be sated. Gateway to the alien realm of the Amnion, the shipyard is a clearinghouse for all they require to fulfill their mutagenic plans against humanity. It is here that the fate of Morn Hyland is to be decided amid a kaleidoscopic whirl of plot and counter-plot, treachery and betrayal. As schemes unravel to reveal yet deeper designs, Morn, Nick, Angus' lives may all be forfeit as pawns in the titanic game played our between Warden Dios, dedicated director of the UMC Police, and the Dragon, greed-driven ruler of the UMC. Here, the future of humankind hangs on the uncertain fortune of Morn Hyland in a daring novel of epic power and suspense, relentlessly gripping from first page to last.




The Museum: a Poem


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Boadicea Collection


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In Love’s Magic, Celestia Montehue is the misfit in a family of flame-haired goddesses descended from notorious Queen Boadicea. Her only family likeness is her magical healing ability. An arranged marriage with Nicholas Le Blanc, who is haunted with the guilt of unspeakable actions on crusade, does not bode happiness for the two. Celestia begins to fall in love with him, but her new home, a broken-down keep, is haunted by the ghost of Nicholas’ suicidal mother. A maid is murdered, a curse is revealed, and the couple must discover if there is healing in love’s magic. In Beauty’s Curse, the beautiful, hallowed, and adored Galiana Montehue injures Lord Rourke Wallis, rendering him blind, unable to see the beauty she curses with vehemence. As she nurses the knight to health, she experiences a man’s sincere affection and integrity, and Rourke discovers a depth of fervor he cannot deny. Yet he must complete his mission to recover the stolen magical Breath of Merlin. Together, the passionate couple must unlock the secret to this dangerous, mystical gem or face a future without the love they so recently discovered. In Boadicea’s Legacy, Ela Montahue is a talented sorceress with the ability to heal. However, she must wed for love or forfeit her supernatural power. For her family’s sake, she should marry Lord Thomas de Havel. When Ela refuses, Thomas de Havel abducts her and wages battle against her father in retaliation. Only Osbert Edyvean, a knight with the highest creed, can save her and preserve her gift.




The Sewanee Review


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Cecilia Docta


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The Farmer's Almanack


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The Granite Monthly


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