On her way home for the Christmas holidays, Dora is given a mysterious box by her father. She also discovers that there’s a boy she’s never seen before in the back of the car—but he vanishes when she tries to tell her Dad about him. Then her Dad vanishes too: has he gone to work in London, or has he . . .
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Thalia’s Musings is a series of original novels written by Amethyst Marie. It’s narrated by Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, as she observes the comedy, drama, and tragedy of the ancient Greek pantheon. But when Thalia becomes more than an observer, the Fates take notice. Are Thalia’s powers limited to helping mortal playwrights hack out a comedy sketch, or can . . .
Emma leaves her small hometown in Nevada after the death of her mother to join her older brother Robert, a pianist and composer, in New York City of 1905. Shortly after her arrival, Robert vanishes, along with his cherished piano. With no clues to follow and no family to help her, Emma calls on Robert’s patrons, the Okker brothers, for . . .
Dylan and the Dream Pirates, by Jason Andrew, is an on-line fantasy novel about a boy named Dylan recovering from the death of his mother. An accidental meeting with the mythical Lost Boys throws him into a world of magic and wonder. When he discovers that his best friend Clay has a magical disease called the Taint, Dylan swears to . . .
When twelve-year-old Alysia Morales chose to become a Sentinel of the mythical bird Suzaku, she was taken away from her family and friends by Avalon Tech Enterprises and turned into Oryn Zentharis’ personal bodyguard. Unlike her parents, Alysia was born without mana, the energy source of magic. That was until one day, she suffered a concussion that awakened her . . .
All over the world, Knights are appearing. They have swords. They ride horses. They wear shining armour. They’re causing trouble. Nobody knows where they came from or why they’re here—even the Knights themselves are pretty vague on the matter. However, they’re not about to let that get in the way of their crusading. They have a Law to uphold. . . .
Set in the Victorian era of another world, The Alarna Affair introduces a unique family of archaeologists and their friends. They must contest with tomb thieves, a winged apparition, and the problem that not every evil from the ancient world conveniently died there. . . .
The story of a young man who sets out on a quest in search of the subject of a vision. Along the way, he learns new skills and ideas, and changes his world. . . .
A western themed fantasy, following the story of a low-level political discontent beginning with his imprisonment in a decidedly high security prison. . . .
The one who makes the choices that nobody else will. The wanderer. The war veteran who can’t quit. The avenger. The one who gave up everything. The one who hides her face behind her masks. The one who lost everything. The lord who is gone forever, and the lord that won’t be stopped. . . .
To sleep, perchance to dream . . . or wake again in a different world. This is the dual life of Muse, Love, and other Immortals like them. Split between two lives in two worlds, they never sleep, never dream, and never die. In one life they walk among us, unknown, in the other, they are worshiped as gods. . . .
On her way home for the Christmas holidays, Dora is given a mysterious box by her father. She also discovers that there’s a boy she’s never seen before in the back of the car—but he vanishes when she tries to tell her Dad about him. Then her Dad vanishes too: has he gone to work in London, or has he . . .
Eleven demi-gods are prophesied to overthrow the established pantheon. Their mortal mothers decide to hide them in the world of man where they can escape the wrath of the gods. These “upstart” demi-gods will grow strong and one day will fulfill their destiny of challenging heaven itself. The story uses aspects of real world mythologies (Greek, Norse etc.), fantasy . . .
With only three chapters to date it’s not easy to form an opinion about this story. The seeds are there for a great adventure and I am interested enough to see how they grow.
The main character is likeable and there’s a sense of fun which hints that this could turn [more . . .]
After the death of her mother, Emma travels to New York to live with her brother. The morning after she arrives, her brother disappears, along with an old piano she painstakingly transported from Nevada to New York. Why? That is the crux of the mystery. She begins to investigate his disappearance with the help of her brother’s mysterious benefactors, two [more . . .]