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A group of powerful witches, known as the Moon Riders, embark on a dangerous mission to stop a fellow witch from creating and sending magical creatures to wreak havoc in Texas. As the Moon Riders journey through the state, they encounter a range of characters, including cursed men and women, a water witch, and a group of Vikings cursed by witches centuries ago. Along the way, they must confront the Rubidoux family, who have enslaved a group of witches, and deal with a powerful demon summoned by the Rubidoux family. Throughout the book, readers will be drawn into the complex world of magic and the struggles of powerful women who must navigate a dangerous and unpredictable landscape. The first book in Lori Beasley Bradley's 'The Black Bayou Bounty Hunters', The Moon Riders is a gripping paranormal western set in the aftermath of the American Civil War.
In a land of ancient prophecies, destiny is forged by those who dare to seek the truth. Alana of House Torvah leads her band of Verma - nomadic people gifted with powerful magic - on a journey through a treacherous land. Their destination is the fabled Valley of Neva, a sanctuary promised to them by their gods, Otar and Neva. As they make their way through hostile villages, deadly storms, and the unforgiving desert, dark forces threaten to extinguish their fragile hope. Alana must rely on her wits, magic and unyielding will to guide her people safely to their promised land. With a sinister plot growing in the shadows, Alana and her troop face choices they're not ready to make. Running out of time and strength, will they make it to Valley of Neva... or die trying?
When hundreds of huge holes mysteriously appeared overnight in the frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, geologist Jack Oswald picked Angele Menendez, his climatologist wife, to determine if the record temperatures due to climate change was the cause. But the holes were not natural. They were unnatural portals for an invading army of demons. Together with Aileen O'Shannon, a 1,700-year-old sorceress demon-hunter, the three survivors of the research team sent to study the holes had only one chance: to flee down the dangerous Dalton Highway towards the relative safety of Fairbanks. However, the advancing horde of devils, imps, hellhounds, and gargoyles will stop at nothing to prevent their prey from escaping. It is a 350-mile race with simple rules. Win and live; lose and die...
It’s August in Alaska, and geology professor Jack Oswald prepares for the new school year. But when hundreds of huge holes mysteriously appear overnight in the frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle, Jack receives an unexpected phone call. An oil company exec hires Jack to investigate, and he picks his climatologist wife and two of their graduate students as his team. Uncharacteristically, Jack also lets Aileen O’Shannon, a bewitchingly beautiful young photojournalist, talk him into coming along as their photographer. When they arrive in the remote oil town of Deadhorse, the exec and a biologist to protect them from wild animals join the team. Their task: to assess the risk of more holes opening under the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and the wells and pipelines that feed it. But they discover a far worse danger lurks below. When it emerges, it threatens to shatter Jack’s unshakable faith in science. And destroy us all....
The beautiful young photojournalist, Aileen O’Shannon, is not who she seems. For centuries, she has been a demon hunter, a sorceress who has tracked and killed small bands of demons that occasionally crossed into our world. But that changed when she joined Dr. Jack Oswald’s expedition to study one of hundreds of huge holes that mysteriously appeared overnight in the frozen tundra north of the Arctic Circle. Instead of small sporadic incursions, hordes of demons now pour from these hell holes like water from a sieve. With bombing little more than a losing game of whack-a-mole, Earth’s armies are unable to destroy the portals. When Jack suggests a desperate plan, he is drafted to join Aileen and a team of other sorcerers and Army Rangers to travel to the demon homeworld. Once there, they will unleash a plague virus and set off a nuclear bomb to destroy the portal complex. It’s a suicide mission. But Aileen has given Jack’s wife her word to bring him back safely, and the demons have already killed three men under her protection. Just how far will Aileen go to avoid losing another?
Ivy Chandler is nearing sixty, but she doesn't think she's too old to continue pursuing her dream of becoming a published author or finding love again. When real estate investor Carl Anderson invites Ivy to join him on one of his business trips, Ivy is thrilled he wants to spend more time with her. After a harrowing encounter with foul weather, their trip gets rerouted to the lovely green Ozark Mountains where Carl is looking at some investment property. Ivy hopes he wants to invest in a future with her on a personal level, but she is saddened to find he really only hopes to invest in her services as his property manager back in Missouri. Returning from their trip, Ivy sees her opportunity to fulfil her promise as a writer. When her dreams of a relationship with Carl are shattered, Ivy picks up the pieces and makes her way back to the green beauty of the Ozarks. There, she finds the promise of yet another relationship and reaches for it. Ivy thinks she finally has it all. What could possibly go wrong? Ivy finds that no matter how close she comes to achieving her promise, something can always go wrong. And when it goes wrong for Ivy Chandler it really goes wrong.
Raquel Clairvoux is forced to take a hard look at the origins of her family and her distant aunt the Legendary Swamp Witch Angelique Clairvoux, a mulatto girl born in the swamps of southern Louisiana and raised by her grandmother in the ways of Voodoo that she learned on the island of Martinique. She sees the history of the region and culture of the original Creole people of Louisiana. When slave catchers came into St Martinsville to collect undocumented people of color Angelique was attacked and mortally wounded flees into the swamp with her life savings she calls on the Spirits to guard her and her savings. Raquel learns about the men who over the next century and a half try to find Angeli...
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Mattie Wallace is rejected by her family and her community, when she refuses to marry one brother - because she loves the other. Labeled a trollop and run out of town, she finds herself on the road with meager possessions and little money. Soon, Mattie meets Roxana: a woman in the Trade. Mattie is impressed with Roxie's confidence, independence, and her lovely wardrobe, and also with the fact that Roxie has made herself a life that is not dictated by a man. Mattie joins Roxie on her way to a new and profitable life in the West, where women are few and men are willing to pay for their company. Making her way to Abilene, Kansas - a cow town where cowboys spend their money on whiskey and women - Mattie soon learns the ways of the women in the Trade, and the hazards of the west. This book contains graphic sex and violence, and is not suitable for readers under the age of 18.
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