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A dragon king. A virgin sacrifice. Two hearts are forced together, but can they find love in the struggle? We stand in silence for what feels like an eternity, his arms boxing me in, preventing me from leaving. Finally, I feel his chin connect with the top of my head, bumping it slightly before resting gently. He’s so close, I can smell his scent—like burnt wood and wildflowers. When he speaks again, his voice buzzes through my entire body. “I believe I need you,” he says, his voice hardly more than a breath. My face explodes with heat. His hands grab the sides of my head, tilting it up. I feel his breath against my lips, heavy and warm. My own breath catches in my throat, and I feel my nerves shaking under my skin. The Dragon King's Capture is created by Tori Lear, an eGlobal Creative Publishing signed author.
Morgan Holloway, a fourteen-year-old witch, has only one goal in life: to master her powers. But after failing to straighten her hair with a simple glamour spell, she finds that it's going to be near impossible to learn. Her mother refuses to help, and no one else is supposed to know she has powers--not even her best friend Dalton. Her only choice is to figure it out on her own.Under the guise of spending time with Dalton, Morgan manages to sneak off into the woods, on one of the most magical nights of the year: The Fall Equinox. The veil is thin, and before long, the two teenagers discover they're not the only ones in the woods. With terrifying monsters and long-held secrets, Morgan and Dalton find themselves in a life-threatening situation. In one short night, Morgan must learn how to control her powers, or risk losing her best friend forever.
Morgan is only just starting to uncover the previous mystery in Brookhaven, Maine, when suddenly a new one pops up. A new kid has moved into the small town, taking up residence in the abandoned house uptown. On top of that, there's just something about him that Morgan feels is off. He invites her and her friends to a Halloween dinner party, and suspicions only arise when Zeke's overdramatic father appears. And they reach a peak when it turns out one of Morgan's friends might be in some serious danger.It's made no easier by the strange goings-on throughout the house. Items go missing, strange whispers seem to follow Morgan around, and sometimes it seems like there's more people in the house than just them.
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Bob was raised in Kingston, NY. The U.S. Navy provided him with a college education at the University of Notre Dame. Corporate employment with Shell Oil Co., AT&T, and ITT, allowed Bob to spend much of his adult life outside of the U.S. Bob and his wife retired in 1997 to Hutchinson Island, Florida where they continue to enjoy their family, currently scattered across six States. Also, they continue to find new relationships at Windmill Village, a quiet commuinity on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. Come see us now, heah?
Leading Japanese and Western Shakespeare scholars study the interaction of Japanese and Western conceptions of Shakespeare.
The exclusive community of Pompano Island features a daily interaction between the ultra-rich owners and the many men and women who work in the homes and on the yachts. But recently a few rich tyrants have gone too far, and the little people decide to strike back, using very direct and inventive measures. Before too long, the island and its problem residents face a series of events that will seriously test them all, as the Island security and local police forces are called in to uncover the truth.
In his third collection of short fiction, Phillips ventures into numerous strange worlds that confront new realities.