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Irenya O’Neil may be able to summon light from the stars, but is it enough to light the way through her darkest moment yet? Her son Mikey is the realm’s new MageGate. Once again, the people of Dar Orien rejoice, ignoring the danger in relying on one source of power. Lose him and they lose everything. Having found a new home and the love of an archprince, Irenya is beginning to accept her powerful gifts. But in the world of Dar Orien, her challenges are far from complete. She has come a long way from the terrified young woman who stumbled into Dar Orien with a shopping trolley. Can she now convince those in control that her way of accessing power is not a danger, but a pathway to new poss...
A twentieth century woman is lost in a fantasy world with nothing but the clothes on her back and her innate humanity. This is the story of her compelling need to redefine herself. When Irenya O’Neil suffers a panic attack and falls into the realm of Dar Orien, a world with a failed MageGate system, she finds herself unable to return home to her infant son – she is trapped in a nightmare that tests her sanity. Confronted with evidence that she possesses a Gift of power, Irenya attempts to control her fledgling talent through music. This could be her ticket home. But Irenya becomes mired in the civil unrest that has befallen Dar Orien. Sickened by the bloodshed and fearful for her own safety, Irenya is desperate to find her way home.
Winter, 1539. Too ill to travel from her London home, María de Salinas writes a letter to her daughter Katherine, the young duchess of Suffolk. A letter telling of her life: a life intertwined with her friend and cousin Catalina of Aragon, the youngest child of Isabel of Castile. It is a letter to help her daughter understand the choices she has made in her life, beginning from the time she keeps her vow to Catalina to share her life of exile in England. Friendship. Betrayal. Hatred. Forgiveness. Will love win out in the end? Awards: 2023: Book Excellence Finalist. 2022: Eric Hoffer Award Finalist 2021 Chaucer Award 1st place in Tudor Fiction. 2021: silver medallist in Readers’ Favorite for historical personage. finalist for the 2021 Chaucer Award. 2021: Silver Medallist in The Coffee Pot Book Club Book of the Year Award (Tudor and Stuart category) 2021: Gold Medal in the Historical Fiction Company awards for fiction set in England, Ireland, and Scotland. 2021: Independent Press Award Distinguished Favorite.
The dying seer’s words spell doom for Irenya. If she stays in Dar Orien to save their way of life, she might never see her infant son again. Hopelessly lost in the desert of Midrash, Irenya faces the legendary griffin and, without fanfare, a new seer is silently declared. An act of revenge delivers Irenya the knowledge she needs, but her return to Melbourne is tragically far from anything she had imagined. An alien in her own world, she must decide her fate and that of her son Mikey. Out of time and place, Irenya braves new challenges and meets a fleetwalker, who teaches her something of his art. But civil unrest turns to outright conflict. Dar Orien is on a knife edge, and Irenya gives herself permission for a dangerous undertaking.
Winner, Prize for Fiction, The 2018 Victorian Premier’s Literary Awards ‘Melanie Cheng is an astonishingly deft and incisive writer. With economy and elegance, she creates a dazzling mosaic of contemporary life, of how we live now. Hers is a compelling new voice in Australian literature.’ Christos Tsiolkas Australia Day is a collection of stories by debut author Melanie Cheng. The people she writes abut are young, old, rich, poor, married, widowed, Chinese, Lebanese, Christian, Muslim. What they have in common—no matter where they come from—is the desire we all share to feel that we belong. The stories explore universal themes of love, loss, family and identity, while at the same t...
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Una aproximación novedosa, entre la ficción y la realidad, a la vida de Catalina de Aragón y de su dama más fiel, María de Salinas, baronesa Willoughby de Eresby, entre cuyos descendientes se cuentan hoy en día el propio Guillermo de Inglaterra, el futuro rey. María de Salinas, dama y fiel amiga de Catalina de Aragón, esposa de Enrique VIII, está en sus últimas horas. Ha compartido toda una vida con su desventurada reina y prima y, con ella, el destierro en un país, Inglaterra, lejos de la Castilla que la vio nacer. Hace tres años que la vio morir y ahora, demasiado enferma para viajar, escribe a su hija, Catherine Willoughby, la joven condesa de Suffolk, una carta en la que le cuenta su vida: una vida que no puede ser contada sin la de su reina y mejor amiga, Catalina de Aragón, hija menor de los Reyes Católicos. En dicha carta, le cuenta por qué tomó las decisiones que tomó en su vida, empezando por la de mantenerse siempre fiel a su reina y por qué quiso compartir su destino y quedarse en Inglaterra con ella, viviendo buenos y malos tiempos y hasta el final aciago de la infeliz reina.
Futures and Pasts, Fearless and Frightening.This is a must-read collection for all fans of sci-fi, fantasy, and horror. A celebration of legacy and endurance.?Bizarre remains of a lost civilisation emerge from the ice. ?The ghosts of a drowned town wait to be awakened. ?A witch with a dragon problem. ?What Elvis will do to protect his fellow artists from annihilation.?An ancient spaceship carries the last, fragmented memories of Earth.?Broken souls of the dead are passed on to the new-born.??These and many more tales showcase the hopes, remnants, and fears of humanity. Having been diagnosed with terminal cancer, Aiki Flinthart reached out for works from as many of her favourite authors as wo...
‘Thrilling...a triumph of a novel’ JANE HARPER ‘Beautiful writing, emotional depth, page-turning plot’ CHRIS HAMMER In a futuristic world, danger awaits... if you loved THE LAST and THE HANDMAID’S TALE you will love this!
AWAW has become a pillar of the literary landscape encouraging and showcasing emerging writers. This 11th 2018 edition features the cream of the past year's crop of award winning short story and poetry competitions.