Enemies-to-Lovers-Romantasy mit DrachenGeheimnisse, Intrigen, Verrat und Drachen: Packende Urban-Fantasy fur Fans von Rebecca Yarros und Marie NiehoffNach ihrem Einbruch in Dracon Rock ist die Reitergilde hinter den Rebellen her.
Kick back and enjoy this mini-anthology of spine-tingling short stories from Diane Wing, author of "e;Thorne Manor And Other Bizarre Tales"e; and "e;Coven: Scrolls of the Four Winds.
Kick back and enjoy this mini-anthology of spine-tingling short stories from Diane Wing, author of "e;Thorne Manor And Other Bizarre Tales"e; and "e;Coven: Scrolls of the Four Winds.
In the first decades of the twenty-first century, science fiction literature has been transformed in many ways, as the genre has reacted to the dominating influence of films, television, and video games, the growing popularity of fantasy, the rise of young adult science fiction and graphic novels, the impact of the internet and social media, and the increasing diversity of the authors, characters, and often non-Western settings.
Endlich kehrte die lange verreiste Admiralin der Freien Nation zuruck, doch im glucklichen Wiedersehen schleicht sich eine geheimnisvolle Krankheit in die Heimat.
In a land of oppression where light is stone cold blindness and snow and ice claw all form of resistance to pieces, darkness is waiting to arise, rage bubbling from the embers of the earth to meet its fire embrace.
Gairfield is a paranormal fantasy set in the Midwestern north shore town of Garfield and shifts to the parallel world of Gairfield, where the pace of time is but a fraction of that in Garfield and which favors between its people replace the concept of an exchange medium and their lifetime spans thousands of years.
In this thrilling sequel to the Sunday Times bestseller The Gods Below, loyalties will be tested, long-lost secrets will be revealed, and two sisters will face each other on the battlefield as the war between the gods ignitesHakara risked her life to find her long-lost sister Rasha, only to lose her all over again.
This book fills a lacuna in the English-language literature dealing with Norway and the Holocaust by focusing on how Norwegian Jews, and those who facilitated their rescue, remembered the experience of their departure and passage across hostile territory to sanctuary in Sweden.