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Aphrodite. Zeus. Medusa. Hercules. You've heard their names. You thought you knew their stories... until now. Lose yourself in this collection of eleven young adult re-imaginings of Greek myths from the authors of Snowy Wings Publishing. From magical kingdoms under the sea to the halls of a modern high school, from Ancient Greece to the distant future, you will find romance, courage, fantasy, danger, and more. With each story bringing a twist on a classic legend, there is something for everyone to enjoy again and again. Across the ages, the Muses call: SING, GODDESS!
"A song peeled itself from Tabea’s mind, accompanying the universe’s performance. It was overflowing with discords, chaotic and seemingly random, but all together created a melody, one that felt familiar, as though it was knotting together the fibers of the universe, the same way her powers did. The powers that made her a Space Witch.” Global warming has long since forced humanity to expand out into the universe, colonize other planets and encounter other sentient space-faring species, some benign, some hostile. This also brought the discovery of Space Witches – beings capable of controlling technology and energy with their minds. Due to an accident Tabea becomes the first human with such abilities which, though she keeps them secret, paints a target on her back. After a pirate attack, Tabea is separated from her ship and crew, finding herself instead in the custody of the Penyales—a species known to be hostile toward humans. But against all expectations, they ask for Tabea’s help, offering in return to find Tabea’s friends. They can’t lie—but can they be trusted?
Between the pitchfork politics of hell, avoiding a dangerous stalker, and helping to plan her best friend's wedding, the last thing Amy needs is the devil sticking his horns into her love life. But when her annoying coworker's gorgeous cousin breezes into town, she can't help but think that the whole dating thing might be worth just one more try... Who says a girl with no soul can't have a heart?
What if you were summoned to save another world... and then you were sent back? Ben's return from a realm of fantasy leaves him stranded in a world that no longer feels like home. As he grapples with the disbelief of those around him, he clings to the fading echoes of his heroic past. But as reality closes in and doubts multiply, Ben is left with a chilling realization: perhaps he was never a hero at all.
IAMOS, S.C.D. 8378 One choice was all it took to put two worlds in jeopardy—but that choice could be the thing that saves them both. By choosing to betray the geroi, Nadin saved the lives of her friends in the future, but it may have cost her own. Imprisoned and sentenced to a fate worse than death, her only hope of rescue may lie in trusting the one person her heart tells her to distrust most: Ceilos, her one-time partner and a traitor in his own right. But accepting Ceilos' help may be the only hope Nadin has of reuniting with Isaak… and saving both Iamos and Mars. Time is running out. Something is coming, something powerful enough to change the face of the entire solar system. If Nadin and Isaak can't figure out how to stop it, all of Iamos will be destroyed. Little do they know that's been the Liberator's plan all along…
A story following young Griffin on his adventure to find his path in life. He didn't expect to find it among pirates, however.
What if you were summoned to save another world... and then you were sent back? Ben's return from a realm of fantasy leaves him stranded in a world that no longer feels like home. As he grapples with the disbelief of those around him, he clings to the fading echoes of his heroic past. But as reality closes in and doubts multiply, Ben is left with a chilling realization: perhaps he was never a hero at all.
The Second Umayyad Caliphate recovers the Andalusi Umayyad argument for caliphal legitimacy through an analysis of caliphal rhetoric--based on proclamations, correspondence, and panegyric poetry--and caliphal ideology, as shown through monuments, ceremony, and historiography.
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