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Taryn Moore is a young, gorgeous, and intelligent woman. So why would she commit suicide? Detective Frankie Loomis knows in her gut there's more to the story when she gets on the scene to look into the girl's fatal fall from her apartment balcony. Surprise information that could have been the cause of Taryn's suicide or a motive for her murder is disclosed, confirming her instincts.
Lady Everleigh's lack of visible talent consigns her to the background of the royal court of Bellona, a nation steeped in gladiator heritage, in a world where one's magical prowess decides one's status. Evie, who is seventeenth in line for the throne, merely serves as a ceremonial fixture and is often ignored.
Nationwide, a wave of suicide behavior has spread without regard for a person's race, gender, or age. Most people believe it to be only a fad, but motivational singer Candace Tremont knows better. She has dedicated her life to battling the spirit of depression ever since she witnessed her husband commit suicide five years earlier. The battle is unfortunately more personal to her than anybody else around her is aware of because suicidal thoughts and nightmares frequently cross her mind.
California is under quarantine as a result of a virus that is extremely contagious. The dead can enter because the living are imprisoned in high-rise structures; they arrive in all shapes and sizes, from depressing rolling cans to fake human bodies. Rich "companionship" program participants opt to upload their consciousness prior to passing away so they can remain in their families' care. The less fortunate are rented out to strangers after they pass away, but all of their friends become Metis Corporation's property, giving rise to a new class of people-a command-driven product class without real free will or legal protections.
America's most famous werewolf legend lives on in this frightening tale. Ben Thomas recently lost his job as a New York City detective. Forced to return to his hometown of Elkhorn, Wisconsin, he nearly runs off the road when a large hairy animal dashes out in front of him. The encounter reignites the flame to a local legend of a monster that supposedly lives in the nearby woods; a legend that the locals shun whenever it is spoken of. When a half eaten body is discovered not far from the place where Ben encountered the creature, the former detective soon finds himself caught between the hateful prejudice of the locals and the hungry eyes of the Beast.Newly revised in August 2020 with edits and revisions provided by editor Mona Kabbani
How far would you go to follow your destiny?On the outskirts of the Erakken forest, far from the political and magical wars in central Stonaria, the sleepy farming town of Elisar has been smiled upon by providence for the last twelve years.Never questioning what gave rise to their charmed lives, the villagers always thought of the young Michael Anders as just a very lucky boy. But when his father is murdered before his eyes, Michael will learn that the lucky stone he always carries with him is, in fact, the legendary Stone of Life.One of several fabled magical artefacts, the Stone of Life holds innumerable hidden powers. But it is also followed closely by death and destruction in the form of the dark wizard Deldamar, who will stop at nothing to unite the seven Stones of Power and become the new god of Stonaria.To protect those he cares about, avenge his father, and defeat Deldamar, Michael must set out to find the other Stones. On his perilous journey, Michael will meet dryads and mythological warriors, fight off death demons, visit Spheria, the magical city and home of the fabled Crystal Sphere, and, ultimately, discover that his life is being governed not by luck, but foretold by fate.
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