The Dragon's Stone


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A wizard told him the stone gave life to the dead. Could it be real, or was it merely a legend sought after by fools? Up until that moment, Nardus had no reason to live. A year ago, the love of his life and his three children were murdered in a brutal attack. Even though his flesh still lived, he died with them that fateful day. Now, hope burned within his heart once again. The wizard claimed many had sought the stone, yet none had returned. But Nardus didn't fear death. He would pay any price to resurrect his family, even if it meant facing otherworldly creatures in a magical trial that no man had ever survived. It sounded simple enough, but there was a catch: he loathed magic. So how could he trust this wizard? Out of all the people in Centauria, why did the wizard choose him? Then again, what difference did it make? What more could he possibly lose? Nothing. His name was Nardus, and thus began his quest for the dragon's stone… The Dragon's Stone is the first book in The Dark Heart Chronicles epic fantasy series. If you like vivid new worlds, action-packed adventures, and courageous characters, then you'll love Daniel Kuhnley's imaginative novel. Buy The Dragon's Stone to embark on an epic quest today! Previously released as Dark Lament




When Love Calls Again


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The Player Gets Played Trey Stephens, a self-proclaimed player runs into an alluring woman who reeks of old wisdom and soft fuzzies. He knows that without effort, he could snuggle down into her cozy world forever, without a whimper. But he's not ready for forever, he still has hearts to score. He thinks of himself as a fantasy weaver. His MO is to be the perfect lover for whomever he is involved with, for however long they're involved. He could never see himself confined to one woman when there were so many who wanted the opportunity to be with a good man. He senses, however, if he were to hook up with only one woman, this would be the one. Another translation of that--he may've just met his match--which to him is tantamount to being challenged, and he's never walked away from a good challenge. He vacillates between the urge to get it on with this siren, and the inclination to follow his foreboding feeling to ignore her. That should've warned him that this wasn't going to be a sashay-in sashay-out situation.




Nightshade


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First in an all-new series of mysteries that could happen only in Tokyo... Yumi Hata went to school in the U.S., but now—back in Tokyo, living with her parents and working as an English translator—she no longer fits in with the fiercely traditional Japanese. If not for her friend Rika, Yumi would feel completely isolated, so when Rika is found dead—suspected of jisatsu, taking part in a suicide pact—Yumi is devastated. Fortunately, the police investigator in charge of Rika’s case is Yumi’s old schoolmate Kenji, who also wants to clear Rika’s name. As Yumi and Kenji dig up more evidence, they discover that Rika’s “suicide” is not what it seemed. Chasing Rika’s murderer, Yumi and Kenji encounter doll-faced Lolita fashionistas, trendy bars inhabited by the social elite, and the dark side of a suicide pact website. The clock is ticking as they race to find the killer before the next victim is targeted... Includes more than two dozen photos of Japan!




Lost Heritage


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A young freelance photographer, searching for information about her deceased family, Jillian uncovers an unscrupulous scheme with shocking revelations. An unexpected image in a photograph ignites suspicion and prompts Jillian and her friends to investigate. Crawling on the closet floor and feeling ahead of her in the darkness, Jillian's hand came into contact with a bundle of clothing. Her heart nearly stopped when she realized it was a body. Baffled by Ro's warning to stay close to Anton, Jillian wondered what it was that someone would go to such horrendous extremes to acquire? "The sooner you and Anton leave town, the safer both of you will be," Alex warned.







Voidwalker: Of the Line of Mer


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One second remains for the Age of the Condor as a Necromancer is determined to overcome his curse and settle the score with an old enemy. As he ventures into the unknown Void between the Physical Realms he must endure a trek through worlds that are hostile to life. The secrets that he finds force him to make desperate decisions. The Celestial Ages hang unbalanced as the Dark Dead bleed through the veil following the 'command' of a treacherous 'King'. Will the Necromancer, Champion of the Condor Age, free the worlds from tyranny?




Not a Song Like Any Other


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The literary writings of Mori Ōgai (1862-1922), one of the giant figures of the Meiji period, have become increasingly well known to readers of English through a number of recent translations of his novels and short stories. Ōgai was more than a writer of fiction, however. He has long been regarded in Japan as one of the most influential intellectual and artistic figures of his period, possessing a wide range of enthusiasms and concerns, many developed through his early European experiences. Not a Song Like Any Other attempts to reveal the full range of Ōgai’s creative endeavor, providing trenchant examples of his remarkable range, from dramatist and storyteller to poet and polemicist, all translated into English for the first time. The first of seven parts, “The Author Himself,” offers a variety of self portraits and other insights into Ōgai’s character through his essays—laconic, ironic, detached—written over the course of his career. “Mori Ōgai in Germany” reveals his responses to living in Germany in the 1880s and seeing for the first time how his country was being interpreted from the outside. It includes his celebrated and spirited defense of his country, originally published in a German newspaper. “Mori Ōgai and the World of Politics” relates his uneasy reactions to Japanese society at a later phase in his career. The fourth section provides some of the first information available in English concerning his lifelong interest in painting and other aspects of the visual arts in the Japan of his day. Ōgai’s theatrical experiments are briefly chronicled in Part 5. “Four Unusual Stories” offers new evidence of the range of the writer’s interests and ambitions. The final section includes some of the first translations of Ōgai’s poetry available in English. Contributors: Richard Bowring, Sarah Cox, Sanford Goldstein, Andrew Hall, Mikiko Hirayama, Helen Hopper, Marvin Marcus, Keiko McDonald, J. Thomas Rimer, Hiroaki Sato, William J. Tyler.




Ascendance of a Bookworm: Part 4 Volume 2


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In her determination to access the library as soon as possible, Rozemyne put her absolute all into her studies from the moment she arrived at the Royal Academy. Unfortunately for her, she behaved so unusually in the process that her retainers and professors have grown increasingly worried. Rozemyne finally clashes with the greater duchy Dunkelfelger over Schwartz and Weiss, and a game of treasure-stealing ditter is arranged between the two duchies’ apprentice knights. To make matters worse, she completely ignores proper diplomacy, accepting furtive consultations from the archduke candidates of other duchies and even giving the prince himself romantic advice! Her complete lack of foresight leaves the leaders of Ehrenfest in constant cranial agony. As anyone might expect, Rozemyne will do anything to protect the library. Here comes another chaotic volume of this biblio-fantasy, featuring two original short stories and four-panel manga drawn by You Shiina!




In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow


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When the spirit of an American airman befriends a Japanese woman and her daughter in the days before the Hiroshima bomb, he races against time to save the ones he loves the most. When American WWII bombardier Micah Lund dies on a mission over Japan, his spirit remains trapped as a yurei ghost. Dazed, he follows Kiyomi Oshiro, a war widow struggling to care for her young daughter, Ai, as food is scarce, work at the factory is brutal, and her in-laws treat her like a servant. Watching Kiyomi and Ai together, Micah’s intolerance for the enemy is challenged. As his concern for the mother and daughter grows, so does his guilt for his part in their suffering. Micah discovers a new reality when Kiyomi and Ai dream—one which allows him to interact with them. While his feelings for them deepen, imminent destruction looms. Hiroshima is about to be bombed, and Micah must warn Kiyomi and her daughter. In a place where dreams are real, Micah races against time to save Kiyomi and Ai, while battling the old beliefs he embodied as a soldier and his idea of family. In the Realm of Ash and Sorrow is a tale about love in its most extraordinary forms—forgiveness, sacrifice, and perseverance against impossible odds.




Spartans Rise


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The human race was about to make a quantum leap forward in technology and bioengineering when they were attacked and almost completely wiped out. Now after 400 years all that is left are a few large fortified cities on Earth and an elite military organization led by Hannibal that keep the marauding aliens at bay. Now with an ally the humans are beginning to win back their world. Marcus, Leo his brother and Patrick their father are escorting a caravan between cities when it is attacked. They help defeat the aliens and they become key players in advancing toward the human race's former heights. Marcus in particular opens doors that no one even knew existed.