The Fey Bard


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A magical song, a mysterious singer... To be sure of his place at the Highland Music School, Andy Morris - wannabe musician from the wrong side of town - needs a song. But not just any song, THE song that will leave the tutors with their kilts in a commotion. Unfortunately, standout songs are in short supply. Until he’s playing the virtual reality game, Feyland, and hears a fey bard play a haunting tune. It’s the song he needs, if he can just track down the singer. But finding the singer - and her song - isn’t as easy as just walking up and asking her. When she disappears - as if by magic - and then appears on the streets of his hometown of Perth in Scotland, Andy’s quest to track down the mysterious musician has only just begun… :: The Fey Bard is the fourth book in the Celtic Fey series set in Anthea Sharp's Feyland universe (with her kind permission). A stand-alone novelette with a full plot arc, this book adds to the story started in Unicorn Magic. This is a clean portal fantasy which is set in Scotland (and the faerie realm) and uses British English spelling and grammar. Begin this spellbinding series today!




Player's Option: Heroes of the Feywild


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This book enables players to weave elements of the Feywild into their existing and future characters. It contains exciting new character builds and options that are thematically rooted to the Feywild, a wild and verdant plane of arcane splendor, full of dangerous and whimsical creatures.




Feyland Tales


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What if a high-tech game opened a gateway to the treacherous Realm of Faerie? Find out in these tales set in USA Today bestseller Anthea Sharp's fantastical world of Feyland! For fans of GameLit and fairy tales alike, come explore the bestselling world of Feyland in these eleven stories from award-winning and bestselling authors. Ranging from the poignant to the gritty, the clever to the deeply thoughtful, these tales bring to life a near-future reality where immersive gaming enfolds the player, and dangerous magic is only a pixel away... WOLF HUNT - Phaedra Weldon THE BLACK RABBIT - Joseph Robert Lewis TO CATCH A HOBGOBLIN - Eric Kent Edstrom WHITE LILY - Harrison Kayne GETTING GOOD - Brigid Collins THROUGH THE TRAPDOOR - Marilyn Peake THE GATES OF GOLD MOUNTAIN - Jon Frater WORK BOOTS - Caroline A. Gill THE FEY BARD - Roz Marshall EMMA: A FEYLAND DRYAD - Deb Logan THE BUG IN THE DARK COURT - Anthea Sharp KEYWORDS: Faeries, Cyberpunk, GameLit, Portal Fantasy, Coming of Age, Disabilities, Differently Abled, Heroic Fiction, Science Fantasy, Virtual Reality, Immersive Gaming, MMO, Teen Romance, litRPG, Bestselling Series, Fae, Seelie Court, Unseelie Court, Folktales




Bardson Wolfe


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The author James Blackthorne portrays his characters as having a strong fighting spirit. The main emphasis is on a character referred to as Bardson Wolfe. He is the son of the grand wizard Leon Davith. Bard is a Glorious Golum that faces overwhelming odds in this well-placed adventure. The bronze Golum remains true to his ideals and takes a firm commitment to his father despite every setback. Leon returned to the room with the large mirror. The pen was still lying on the desk. He sat down with his son Bard and explained how generations upon generations born into the Black Army culture, rose to die. None questioned it, none cared, and their culture was founded around the ideal of slaughter, of merciless battle. They knew nothing of cities, save for the ones they razed, and when none would challenge or oppose them in their great power, they would challenge themselves, battling their own ranks for the sake of maintaining the slaughter. Eventually this self-sustaining death machine, this device of war, mutated into the ones that were known today as the Black Army The Army was the result of the chaotic masses suddenly coming. Some called them the black ones, others, Shadow lords. None dared to call them a friend. It was here that battle was fought daily, not for the sake of any ideal or concept, but due to the sheer boredom the armies had amassed for many ages, long since born into the culture of war, a civilization forged from death. new lord was proclaimed. A far more savage, brutal, and intelligent lord than the Black Army could have ever hoped for. And this new high general began creating a bastion for the otherwise vagrant army of darkness, and once it had been devised, he took a name fitting his status and power. Malakaezar the Black Dragon, head of the army of darkness. But he wasn't content to merely let his army settle into the Dark Continent as his predecessor had, and hungrily, this rogue turned his gaze to the lands beyond, licking his lips at the unfazed lands just Bardson Wolfe the high golem was up to. Screaming as those heads fell over them, the black warriors perished then and there at the hands of the Sarganatas Hydra, a horrific monster that planted itself into the ground, waiting for prey to come to it. Born to destroy, born to kill, raised from the youngest available age to kill or be killed, to devote oneself to senseless bloodshed. And no god could hold sway over their hearts. They knew, for many were those who had been attacked by divine magic intended to sway their hearts away from what the majority of the warriors considered to be their true purpose. However, to a black warrior, such as divine magic was simply considered a jest, for gods could never exist within their hearts. They were immune to holy intervention, though it had been tried many times. Most, if not all the warriors were so resilient to divine magic and spells that a single warrior could weather out a smite spell, considered to be the strongest of Divine Magic because the God connected to it was the one attacking.







Bedlam's Edge


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Mercedes Lackey and Rosemary Edghill are the biggest names in the urban fantasy subgenre-where elves, banshees, trolls, and even stranger creatures walk modern city streets, their presence, and even their existence unsuspected by the human inhabitants. Now these two present a volume of all new urban fantasy, with a stellar lineup of the best new fantasy writers, such as Roberta Gellis, Dave Freer and Eric Flint, Diana Paxton, and more-including two new stories and an afterword by Mercedes Lackey herself, as well as a story by Rosemary Edghill. This is an indispensable volume for fans of urban fantasy in general, and the thousands of fans of Mercedes Lackey in particular. At the publisher's request, this title is sold without DRM (Digital Rights Management).




Deep in the Heart of Nature


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Deep in the Heart of Nature is a collection of the poems of Edward Durand. Mystical an meaningful, they transport the reader to a world of wonders. This collection presents his beautiful words with beautiful borders to enhance the experience. His poems show the transformative power of words. Edward's poetry is spiritual and philosophical, inspired by a connection with nature, swimming the deep sagely ocean of bardic vision. His poems are journeys of transformation into the heart of nature and spirit. Edward takes inspiration from the natural world as shown by the poems having a feeling and understanding of a deep connection with nature. The poems in this volume span over twenty years of creative expression and give a glimpse into a more profound understanding of the universe. The moving power of the words helps to bring the heart to a deeper understanding of the meanings contained within. This shows us a glimpse of our true nature and can help to bring about a mystical experience.




Faerie Quest


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A Love Concealed


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Mary Queen of Scots may reign, but villainous plotters have designs on her throne… Held captive during her teens by an evil lord, beautiful heiress Margaret Carwood uses her wits and ingenuity to escape his clutches, becoming Mary Queen of Scots' favoured lady-in-waiting in the process. With her future secure, she's fiercely determined never to be dominated by a man again, and convinced that she doesn't need to marry to be happy. Descended from Robert the Bruce, Highland laird John Stewart is just as tenacious—and stubborn—as his illustrious ancestor. When tragedy hits his ancestral home, he comes south to seek his fortune at the royal court in Edinburgh. The queen's household is a place of drama and intrigue, where people wear masks for entertainment—and to cover their real motivations. Thrown together by a matchmaking queen, John discovers that Margaret is one of the few ladies he can trust to speak her mind—even if it means that their arguments are regular and heated. But when he gets caught up in the machinations of villainous plotters, John finds himself in the wrong place at the wrong time. It’s a mistake that could cost him his reputation--or his life... :: Set during the turbulent reign of Mary Queen of Scots, A Love Concealed is a stand-alone Scottish historical romance with a HEA. If you like fiery heroines, realistic historical settings and clean romance, you'll love the third book in the Mary's Ladies series. Escape to sixteenth century Scotland today!




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