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In Oak Tree Creek a joint school dance has been arranged for the young shapeshifters and the human kids at the school. Duncan uses it as an opportunity to improve coexistence between the members of the pack and the humans living on the territory of the pack. Something that frustrates Nate. All he wants is to go on a nice date with Eva. As feared the dance attracts unwanted attention and Nate and his friends becomes the target of a conspiracy. Right after Nate sees a druid, a man turns up at the party calling Nate a witch in public. Out in the city, other forces are at work. Trees infected with dark sorcery are planted at the houses where the friends of Nate live. Something has been set in motion that also has linesto the people of Oak Tree Creek. Something that threatens both the world of the Others and the world of humans. But what connection do those people have to the druids, if any, and what do they want to achieve with the division they are trying to create?Excerpt from the bookThere was no doubt that it was a man or partly a man. He looked strange. He stood half transformed into a bird. Where one arm should have been, there was a black wing. His lower body resembled that of a bird. The rest looked like a man, except for his eyes, which were pitch dark. As we stood there looking at each other, I stretched out my senses to make out his energies. Just as I recognized the feel of him, he exploded into a swarm of ewilderedblack birds flapping into all direction. I ducked involuntarily and then I was back in my room.About the authorANETTE GULDAGER BOYE was born in Odense in 1969. She is married and lives with her husband and two children in a little town near Odense in Denmark. Her master’sin history she achieved with the topic Witch trials on the localIsland of Funen, and she works at Museum Odense. It is a lifelong passion of hers studying the old tales and folklore of Scandinavia.
There is a continuous and penetrating vein that binds all humans together. In this book, author Ellen Rasmussen tries to find this common thread through her poems. In her poems, you will encounter themes about love between mother and child, man, and woman, as well as the intricate threads that knot together and bind relationships.Excerpt from the bookPARIS Longing for, light lashes across my back side, solar eruptions, when the heat, hurries to the center of my insides, inside my thighs is where you belong. Magnetic fields, pulling me closer, to your polar, closer to the equator, oceans rumbling, repeatedly, clashing closer to infinity, moments freezing, like ice drops, during a solar eclipse; don’t look up, the light lashes will blind you, seeing you clearly, once your volcano erupts, and my tides pull back, the earthquakes begin, slowly our earth takes shape, creating new continents for life to begin. Longing for, light lashes, across my backside. Om forfatteren Ellen Rasmussen is a poet and academician with a degree in Science, Economics and Business Administration, whose stories on love, human relationships, and the complexity of human behavior has her debut as a writer in her collection of poems A Moment of Pleasure published by publishing house Mellemgaard.
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