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Our song fades. Our children perish. Our world, a land torn between day and night, runs red with blood. For countless years, Moth has been frozen still, one half drenched in eternal daylight, the other cloaked in endless night. For countless years, the soldiers of sunlight and the dwellers of darkness have lived in isolation. Now we kill. Now we die. We are the children of Moth. We were born in sunlight or in shadow. We can stop the fire, or we can watch our world burn. This is our story.
A Witch's Craft, Volume 2: A Witch's Book of Correspondences is a book of tables for all of the correspondences a Witch will use in their Craft work. A Witch's Craft, Volume 1: Dictionary for a Witch's Grimoire completes the set with all of the terminology, symbols, and cross-referenced correspondences a Witch will ever use.
The only way they would survive, was if they stayed ... TOGETHER Sala Schonwetter lived the perfect life. Married to the man of her dreams, mother to two beautiful children, and a member of one of the most respected families in town; she had it all. The year was 1939, and the world was about to change. In a heartbreaking instant, she traded her secure life, for one of unspeakable hardship, and danger. Nothing more than hunted prey, she relied on her inner strength and indomitable will to keep her children alive. But would it be enough? One thing she knew for sure, she and her children would live or die .... TOGETHER. Manek was six years old when his world collapsed. At first, he failed to se...
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Crossing through a mysterious wormhole, the Starship Avalerion has returned to Earth, or has it? Emerging ahead of the Nodulian invasion force bent on consuming Earth's natural resources, the crew of the lone ship prepares for the battle they know cannot be won alone. Seeking out the last reminants of humanity beneath the landscape of Mars, Captain Angela Joliea and her crew discover the truth behind the disappearance of the defending task force and the fate of those left behind. Facing the implausible chance they may have entered an alternate timeline, the discovery of an unknown descendant holds the key to altering the course of events that will change mankind forever.
What if the science fiction of Star Trek was scientific fact in the present? Author John LaJoie of the Dark Angel series brings you his latest series, Enterprising Endeavours. Out of the ashes following her husband's death, Angela Joliea takes control of making his final dream a reality. Setting a course for humanities fate among the heavens, she oversees the final checkouts to the Avalerion, the first ever, warp capable starship.But the latest news from Earth has everyone on board wondering if mankind is ready to venture on such an endeavour. As tensions mount throughout Asia with the spread of a fast growing famine and rise of sudden conflicts, Angela is confronted with the decision to postpone the maiden voyage to uncover a mysterious signal transmitted towards the star system of Scorpii 18 or stay behind to watch the eventual demise of civilization.
From the outer edge of the galaxy, Captain Angela Joelia and the crew of the Starship Avalerion find themselves posed to face the greatest threat ever to Earth.As deliberations from the council conclude without a course of action, Captain Joliea faces the ultimate decision whether to wait for help or return to face the Nodulian invasion force alone. With the help from Azer Tenos who witnessed the destruction of his own home world, together they form a force that will stand between an enemy whose thirst to conquest innocent worlds has gone unleashed for eons.As the collection of ships set out on their journey, Angela is confronted with a fact there may be a traitor on board her ship signaling the Nodulians of their plans. Racing against time and the forces driven to stop them, the Avalerion enters the corridors of the Dark Passage, a path leading them towards the uncertain future.
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Born in 1933, in a segregated little corner of Washington DC, Wilma Holmes has spent most of her life and career dedicated to breaking racial barriers and dismantling discriminatory practices in the classroom. Her passion for education and politics has been a guidepost for several generations of future leaders and will inspire anyone with dreams of making a difference. Part autobiography, part social commentary, this book isn't just a look at a remarkable life, but a type of handbook to be a more inspired teacher and stronger principal. Holmes has provided the world an inspirational light to be guided by.