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Ever since she's been dead, Kaylene's had one dream: to become an Archangel. Her training has been her focus, her obsession, her passion—and now she's only five missions away from making the dream come true. Kaylene's dedication has made her one of the most popular Archangel candidates. She has a legion of fans and a portfolio of glamorous pictures. Every magazine wants to interview her, every spirit wants to be her, and no demon can withstand her blade. Kaylene can handle anything that comes her way, but she'll face her biggest challenge yet: a rebel student named Ben. Almost an Archangel is the sixth book in the Spirit School series.
When the girl of his dreams is captured by the Sheriff of Nottingham's deputies, Will Scarlet desperately wants to save the day. But he fails. Utterly. Will is rescued by a mysterious man named "Little John," who urges him to get a closer look at his face. Little John is actually Will's absent Aunt Josephine, who is now living as a man. Little John introduces Will to Robin of Locksley, the half-Saracen daughter of the deceased Earl of Locksley. Will is smitten with her, but he knows the beauty would never be interested in him.
Who hasn’t heard the story of the princess with an unfortunate tendency for coma-inducing finger pricks? And who could forget about the evil witch who wants to kill her by any means necessary, be it spindle or poisonous apple? Who hasn’t rolled his eyes at the thought of Prince Charming and his affinity for tights, tunics and baseless serenades? But the princess we know was never whisked away to a world of magic lamps and genies, and she most certainly didn’t go on a quest with the naked emperor from the Emperor’s New Clothes… until now. Big bad wolves, trolls, frog princes and pirates (among other things) come together in a madcap marriage of classic fairy tales. Hans Christian Andersen wouldn’t be proud!
Stuck with a man she hates, how will she survive? Primrose Pevensey will do almost anything to put food in her little brother's stomach. Unable to find a job, she steals to survive, and has little shame in doing it. When the siblings are arrested for thieving, they're sent to an overseas penal colony, miles away from the world they knew. Primrose vows to kill the man who arrested them: an uppity soldier named Frederick Whitley. He makes Prim's life miserable, and she despises him more and more with every encounter. After an arduous voyage, they arrive at a penal colony of smoke and rubble. The island Natives have dragons, and they'll reduce the world to ash before they'll surrender their home.
Anshan Hedi betrayed his family and fled to another world. Needless to say, Grandmaster Ludiwan is furious. Determined to get revenge on Hedi, the Grandmaster sends their sister to hunt him down. Chari follows Hedi to Renaissance Florence, where she finds herself in the company of an intolerable young artist. She needs a place to hide out, and the artist is a jerk, so... naturally, she's going to make him fall in love with her.
Kira is a teenage artificial intelligence, content to live with her father in a partially ruined world. The first conflict between robots and humans happened years ago, turning much of the United States into an uninhabitable wasteland. Tensions are on the rise once again, and all robots—including Kira—are ripped from their homes. She's forced to participate in a reality show called Project Demolition, where robots are pitted against each other in a series of brutal death matches. Told primarily from Kira's perspective, Machine Rebel is a young adult dystopian fantasy full of unexpected twists, romance, and adventure.
Princess Arienne has awful luck. First, she's betrothed to the world's most pompous prince. On the way to her wedding, her secret crush is murdered in front of her. Then she's abducted by pirates, led by the wickedly charming Alfred Du Bois. But none of it is real. Arienne exists in a realistic virtual world called the “altsphere.” In real life, the princess is a quadriplegic named Alice. Paralyzed and mired in depression, Alice craves an escape. Virtual reality lets her live again. The Darker Ages combines elements of fantasy, romance and mystery, as the real world identities of various characters are gradually revealed.
The most beautiful queen meets her match... Queen Hetid, the world's most beautiful queen, is sought after by countless bachelors. In fact, she's been proposed to four hundred and fifty-six times by fifty-seven different men over the last two centuries. She's so well-loved, she never expected to be targeted by assassins... until now. After a brush with death, she's rescued by Noah Kidd, the roguish friend of elven King Nils. But what are Noah's motivations? Could he be hiding his true intentions?
Ever since her return from the Holy Land, Robin of Locksley has been nothing but a thorn in the side of Joseph, the Sheriff of Nottingham. He hates her. Her hates her more than he's ever hated anyone. And yet, he's shamefully attracted to her. The Sheriff enlists the help of Alan A'Dayle, a wandering swindler and backstabbing rogue. With Alan's help, he's going to make Robin regret the day she crossed him... by taking something precious to her. A Sheriff's Redemption is the second book in the My Lady Robin Hood series, a slow burn romance featuring a diverse cast of characters. Reading the first book is recommended.
A fantasy bucket list... and a final chance at love. Princess Samaira is dying soon, and she knows it. She has Rydaria, a disease that keeps her bedridden and waiting for death to claim her. Rather than give up on life, she composes a list of fantastical final wishes and embarks on a mission to fulfill them. Who wouldn't want to ride a dragon or meet a mermaid before they die? On her journey, Samaira encounters a too-good-to-be-true elven king named Nils, who is determined to show her love before she dies. But how genuine are his feelings?