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Warwick Deeping's 'Kitty' emerges as a poignant narrative woven with the linguistic finesse and depth characteristic of early twentieth-century literature. Set against the backdrop of a society in the throes of transformation, this novel captures the essence of personal struggle amidst societal expectations. Deeping's prose is at once evocative and accessible, bridging the gap between bygone eras and contemporary sensibilities. With 'Kitty,' published as a republished edition by DigiCat Publishing, the modern reader is invited to rediscover the compelling journey of its titular character through a format that pays homage to the novel's enduring legacy while embracing the practicalities of th...
"Barnaby" by way of R. Ramsay stands as a literary masterpiece, showcasing the author's brilliance in seamlessly intertwining historic fiction with profound human connection. Published as a testament to Ramsay's storytelling prowess, the novel transcends mere entertainment, supplying readers a wealthy tapestry of narratives that bridge the gaps among individuals and eras. Set against a historic backdrop, "Barnaby" unfolds as a fascinating adventure through time, expertly crafted by using Ramsay's innovative genius. The narrative no longer best entertains but serves as a conduit for know-how and empathy, emphasizing Ramsay's commitment to constructing connections thru his artwork. Ramsay's wr...
The mute elven archer known only as Killer. Azyrin, a half Winter-orc shaman and his human swordswoman bride, Makha. Drake, the charming, swashbuckling rogue. The fireball-slinging pixie-goblin, Rahiel, and her mini-unicorn, Bill. These are the Gryphonpike Companions. This omnibus collects the first four novellas in the Gryphonpike Chronicles epic fantasy novella series by USA Today bestselling author Annie Bellet. Witch Hunt: Arriving in Strongwater Barrow, the Companions find the town riddled with plague and death. Ending the curse and saving the survivors means going into the swamps where monsters lurk and witches wait. Sounds like exactly their kind of day. Twice Drowned Dragon: On route...
This Pride and Prejudice sequel is a Regency coming-of-age adventure/clean romance that includes some of literature's most beloved characters, along with a new cast of friends, young and old. KITTY BENNET MUST MARRY WELL but she also means to marry for love. Longbourn holds no hope for that. She must escape the shadow of her wild sister Lydia to re-establish her own reputation as a respectable young lady. A summer at Pemberley would do the trick. But to Kitty's surprise it takes more than a new location—she must learn who she is without Lydia, and what she wants in life beyond swaggering officers and pretty bonnets. Kitty's defiant passion for riding horses connects her with enigmatic Lady Drake and creates a bond with Mr. Darcy. A dashing geologist and an inscrutable horseman catch Kitty's eye. New friendships, the power of legends and stones, and a journey to the royal mews in Windsor bring heartache, insight, and delight to her life-changing summer at Pemberley.
One, two, three. She counts the bodies dragged from the burning beach house, smoke rising from their cotton pajamas, and remembers a fourth; red hair, freckles, clinging to his mother’s legs, begging to watch the fireworks a while longer. “Where’s the little boy?” she whispers… In the ashes of the Fox family’s seafront vacation home, Olivia Rockwell can barely hold back her tears as she wonders who in the close-knit town of Fog Harbor could destroy such a warm, loving family. Then she spots a little green toy soldier in the sand and follows a set of small footprints along the beach to an abandoned lifeguard hut. Inside, she finds the youngest Fox child, Thomas. The only survivor�...