You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
I hate the nickname Cori Catastrophe, it’s accurate though. In my world, magic weaves through society, seemingly giving mages the leg up. I'm no mage, yet bad luck clings to me like a shadow. Everything changed when my twin brother died in my arms. My parents never forgave me, not that I blame them. Since then, I've been on my own, except for my BFF Jo and her family. Still, trust doesn't come easy. Paying for college sucks while mages get free rides. Even if I have to work two jobs, I'm going to earn my degree and become an EMT. But my luck does weird things, like dropping dead bodies in my path. Nothing new, but this body had my name in his pocket. I don't know why anyone is looking for ...
Being a double merlin sucks. You'd think having power, having people treat you with respect, an insanely awesome inheritance waiting for me, and knowing you could do really awesome(awful) things would be cool. It isn't. I've got strings you wouldn't believe attached to the inheritance. Then it turns out other people want it, so instead of suing me, I mean that would be logical, right? No, they are trying to kill me. And I don't mean a single person, a freaking country! How insane is that? Well screw them. I'm getting my degree, and getting the inheritance. Okay the house. I really want the house. But when Jo gets hurt and my familiar decides to start calling in favors, then things get even more twisted. With my luck we might all end up insane, or dead before this is over. But I refuse to give in. This is my life, and who knows, maybe I'll survive. But with my luck, you never know what might happen.
Now a Wall Street Journal bestseller. What if the games we played as children were the greatest gift to helping us achieve more today? Before stage fright, impostor syndrome, emotional baggage, and the other dubious gifts of adulthood, everyone pretended to be a superhero, a favorite athlete, an inspiring entertainer, a nurse, a firefighter, a lion, or whatever else captured our imaginations. And yet, that natural creativity is slowly squeezed out of us because we think it’s childish or it’s “time to grow up.” Now Todd Herman—backed by scientific research and countless stories from the real world—will show us how to tap into the human imagination to unleash new versions of oursel...
Life on Earth changed the day the Demons invaded. Seeking human blood to fuel magic in their world, the Demons turned Earth into a series of blood-drenched battlefields. And yet, the armies of earth never gave up. No matter the cost.Lieutenant Colonel Declan Kenner found himself in the middle of it. Millions died, but somehow when Earth pushed back the Demon Hordes and a treaty was signed, he still lived. Accused by some of war crimes, he cashed in his military career and settled down to drink what was left of his life away. And maybe forget what he did.When Demons start showing back up, Declan can't sit back and watch, once a Demon Hunter, always a Demon Hunter. Putting back on his coat, he agrees to work for a shady government agency to help push back the demons. Getting back into another fray brings up his personal demons. In the end, will he be able to help save the world again, or just kill everyone when he takes himself out?Blood War: Rage combines the realms of Urban Fantasy, mythical races, military and political thrillers, and the aftermath of fighting in a war of hell and magic. Where your own worst enemy, might just be your ally.
This book explores the ways in which communities are responding today's society as government policies are increasingly promoting privatisation, deregulation and individualisation of responsibilities, providing insights into the efficacy of these approaches through key policy issues including access to food, education and health.
She can speak all languages. He can smell evil intent. They're enemies. They crave each other. An international story of fantasy, intrigue, and love, on the uneasy ground where the human meets the divine.
When Leo Fender invented the electric bass in the early 1950s, little did he know the musical revolution that would follow. Dozens of musical styles were born as a direct result of his invention. Mel Bay's Encyclopedia of Bass Riffs is an overview of over 40 different musical styles, covering 50 years of electric bass playing. Through a wide variety of stylistic examples, this book explores many musical genres that may have never existed without the electric bass guitar. These examples will undoubtedly add diversity to your musical vocabulary and supplement your style.
None
In this new cookbook, Christy Denney, the blogger behind "The Girl Who Ate Everything," shares her favorite recipes for busy families from Blueberry Croissant Puffs for Sunday brunch, to one-pan dinners like Pizza Chili, to feeding a crowd for gameday with Blooming Onion Bread or Cowboy Caviar.
None