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Guests of the Heart is an uplifting novel about the power of community and the bonds of friendship. When a group of strangers are trapped together in a snowstorm, they must rely on each other to survive. With heartwarming characters and a feel-good plot, this book is perfect for fans of cozy fiction.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
An act of betrayal rends Liatrix from her downtrodden life in the Lower-Realm, leaving her scarred and trapped in a realm where discovery of what she is, means death. Until a chance encounter with an elf named Alvar offers her an opportunity to gain an ally and take revenge upon those who wronged her. Her obsession for revenge sets them on a path filled with danger and bloodshed. Leading each to question the decisions that brought them together and the feelings that have begun to develop between them.
A misunderstanding, a stolen communing stone, and a missing Oracle. Things in the village of Mintus are not looking good these days. Even more so now that the task of finding the Oracle and aiding the village has fallen into the least capable hands to be found. Six misfits and a cursed donkey. If this band of oddballs can complete their task they might just save the village and break a curse along the way. That is if they don't kill each other first.
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A young woman walks, walks, walks... always in search of the wondrous hidden in the everyday. When she at last enters a place of marvels just a step away from the mundane world, she discovers that the urge to keep searching is carrying her towards a climactic and extraordinary transmutation. Part Alchemical fable, part celebration of the transformative power of the Imagination, 'Marietta Merz' weaves a spell that lingers long after the story ends. Originally appearing as a key story in the highly acclaimed collection, High City Walk, 'Marietta Merz' is a limited edition chapbook illustrated with original drawings.
Honza Pernath¿s life is barren. The person he loves is gone and his friends, even his dreams, say she will not return.When a chance meeting sets him on a search for his lost love, the path is neither straight nor easy and Honza comes to doubt everything, including the one he searches for. A single image¿a star rising over the seäcalls him on, but that image is more than it seems and as Honza nears its source, his search reveals more than he could have imagined.A sequel to the mysterious and beautiful short story, ¿Marietta Merz¿ (now an illustrated chapbook), Child of the Black Sun is an exploration of the living symbols at the core of everyday life; a visionary evocation of the internal journey.
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Blending echoes of Celtic myth and Grail legend with an undercurrent of Alchemical thought, A Locket of Hermes is a spiritual quest towards a deeper reality, a deeper sense of self.
Taking the explorer, Vitus Bering, as its point of departure, this innovative and extraordinary novel explores dreams and waking, reality and loss. -- Cyngor Llyfrau Cymru
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