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Welcome back to the Kingdom of Glittereye. After the thwarted Rebellion and Long Winter, the kingdom is barely beginning to heal when a stranger from the Frozen North arrives at the gates of Castle Silveth with a warning. Nadrim, Cliffprince of the military state of Mellya, will soon unleash his vast naval and land forces upon the races of Mynoweth. About to become a father, Aldemere, Jester-Knight and Captainguard of Glittereye, must unite Human, Elf, Dwarf, the seafaring Ereti, and the mysterious Greybaer against Nadrim's vision of dominion over them all. Praise for Jester-Knight Madia has mastered the skill of elaborating the necessary moments without sacrificing the story's forward thrust. He writes beautifully, cherishing his sentences for the visual scenes they paint. -Paige Ambroziak, Author "Joey Madia's writing style in Jester-Knight, coupled with his imagination and depth of understanding, is precisely what our culture desperately needs: literature that empowers youth with the insight, courage, and wisdom much needed for undertaking the rites of passage into responsible adulthood where leadership is filled with heart and soul." -The Fisher King Review Jester-Knight cleverly addresses the "big questions"-all while keeping a fine pace. Madia displays an impressive knowledge of the details of chivalry, battle, and weaponry-furthering the reader's immersion. Readers who have enjoyed traversing the likes of the early Middle Earth & Narnia will delight and revel in the Kingdom of Glittereye. -Kate Campbell, librarian and bookseller Jester-Knight takes us on an amazing journey. Through Madia's words we go on adventures, play practical jokes, and even save an Elf! What more could a reader ask for? Fast-paced and fun, this is a definite must-read for any lover of fantasy and faraway lands. -Sue Ernst, HS teacher
Confession. Revelation. Rant. Minor Confessions of an Angel Falling Upward is all of these... and more. Set in modern times and spiraling back to the swirl of Pre-Creation, this postmodern blend of genre-bending pop-prose and socio-political commentary is a classic tale of the (anti-)hero's quest for Reason and Redemption in a Universe gone mad.Who is Planner Forthright?- A fallen angel made Man.- A once-winged evil with un-Divine purpose on this Plane.- A cannibal prince chosen to inherit a castled landscape of destruction and despair.- An Alchemist of sorts-a mental magician; a mortar-and-pestle wizard converting carbon lies to golden Truth, whose language is his own.- A Vampire by nature and condition whose been walking the waters and thorny highways of our planet for over 40 years.- And he's seeking a way out...
What if an ambitious young surgeon in the early twentieth century found the journals of doctors Jekyll, Frankenstein, and Moreau?Based on three horror classics by Robert Louis Stevenson, Mary Shelley, and HG Wells, Three Gothic Doctors and Their Sons introduces Judah Philemon Stanton, an occultist and journalist for the Pall Mall Gazette and Evening Standard. Friend of Dr. John Watson, JM Barrie, Dracula's Quincey Morris and Jack Seward, and investigator of the Jack the Ripper Murders, Stanton's pursuit of a mad surgeon and his monstrous creation takes him to the Isle of Man, Portugal, and HH Holmes's Chicago Murder Castle. Along the way, he encounters infamous 1930s serial killers, a fallen angel, and Simeon Ravenskald-patriarch of the world's most sinister and powerful family.Three Gothic Doctors and Their Sons began in 2014 as a stage musical written by Joey Madia, with music by Knight Berman, Jr., which debuted at Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum in Weston, West Virginia. It will soon return with a new, expanded version for the stage and screen. About The Stanton ChroniclesThe Stanton Chronicles combines extensive historical research with mystery and the paranormal to weave a fact-based fantasy of Global Empire and the multinational corporations and secret organizations that have ruled it from time immemorial.
1716. In the shadow of the ongoing wars between the kings and queens of Europe and their powerful navies, a small group of determined pirates slowly forge a Republic of Pirates in the Bahamas, led by Benjamin Hornigold, Edward Thache, Angus "Quill" MacGregor (nephew of Rob Roy), and Samuel Bellamy-the "Robin Hood of the Seas" and leader of the Jacobite Revolution. Making reluctant alliances with French pirate Olivier "The Vulture" Levasseur and a mysterious magician named Abraxas Abriendo, Sam and the pirates of New Providence fight for their survival and rightful place as Princes of the World.The Cannon and the Quill series combines extensive historical research with mystery and the paranormal.Based on the author's long-running stage show, The Cannon and the Quill is part of the ongoing Stanton Chronicles. Praise for The Cannon and the QuillThe Cannon and the Quill delivers on all the promises it makes at the start. Its short, punchy chapters move easily between plotlines. The stories and characters are superior-no doubt the result of considerable research.Top of the line descriptive narrative.What an adventure! It begins like a Robert E. Howard novel and never slows down! Great mix of history, mystery, and the paranormal.A great read! I love the way it smoothly transitions from the past to the present and back.It is like Marathon Man, with all of the independent stories set in foreign countries, then weaving the separate strands together.
The year is 1717. With the undoing of the Republic of Pirates in the Bahamas, Samuel Bellamy-the "Robin Hood of the Seas"-and other leaders of the Jacobite Revolution fight to keep the twelve Ancient Objects out of the hands of the powerful Ravenskalds and demonic Mammon Lodge. Angus "Quill" MacGregor (nephew of Rob Roy), still thought by those in the Highlands to be dead, deepens his alliance with Edward Thache-soon to be known as Blackbeard-and a mad gentleman pirate named Stede Bonnet as the Royal Navy and English slave traders intensify their efforts to rid the world of the hostis humani generis forever.>About The Stanton Chronicles>Praise for The Cannon and the Quill "The Cannon and the Quill delivers on all the promises it makes at the start. Its short, punchy chapters move easily between plotlines. The stories and characters are superior-no doubt the result of considerable research." "What an adventure! It begins like a Robert E. Howard novel and never slows down! Great mix of history, mystery, and the paranormal." "It is like Marathon Man, with all of the independent stories set in foreign countries, then weaving the separate strands together."
Welcome to a library where the ghosts aren't in the books - they are right next to you in the halls and rooms, looking over your shoulder as you pick a title from a shelf. This is the Earle W. Webb Jr. Memorial Library, built on haunted ground with a legacy of pirates and German U-boats, and is jam-packed with spirits.Join veteran paranormal investigators Joey and Tonya Madia as they take you on a mind-bending tour of every shadowy corner of the library and its spooky and colorful spectral residents who do not hesitate to let visitors know they are around.The Madias present a textbook case for how to conduct a paranormal investigation, involving observation, equipment, psychic mediumship and historical research.How creepy can an old, haunted library get? The answer is extremely creepy. And then some, too! In the pages of this book our fearless investigators cross paths with supernatural shadow entities, with the notorious and dreaded Men in Black, with dark and dangerous energy-based entities, and with supernatural things guaranteed to provoke terror and mayhem. Watch Out for the Hallway is a book to read on the proverbial dark and stormy night. - Nick Redfern, author, The Black DiaryTonya and Joey share such an amazing experience through their journey. They discuss their lives together as a family amongst entities that could be disruptive and feared. They lost themselves to time and energy shifts in an unexplored universe. Spiritual entities helped, hindered and taught them much about paranormal research. This book is a must for those who wish to learn more about communicating with those you are investigating. Every soul has a mind of its own. - Carole Bromley, Psychic Medium
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