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Refusing to love again after losing every man she has ever cared for, museum worker Marin Alexander is transported back to 1876, where she tries to adjust to a new life and falls for Hunter Pierce.
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<DIV>The author of the national bestselling Vampire Earth series continues the saga of the world's last dragons.div>
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The Earth is laid waste by a devastating blight that destroys the world's food supply. Mass starvation wipes out millions almost overnight. Society collapses, and those who survive must contend with renegade groups striving for naked power. A new currency comes into existence--precious food, and the force of arms that helps get it at any cost.<br><br> Returning from a deep space mission, the crew of the Aquila crash lands in the Nevada desert and finds that the world they knew no longer exists. Ten months ago they had friends, wives and children. Now they set out on an uncertain odyssey to find the survivors, an odyssey that uncovers a secret trail left by a man called General Zelig.
But in this ravaged new world, no one knows who is friend or foe... and their quest will test the limits of endurance and the will to live.
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A rumor has persisted in the vampire world of a dark slayer—a woman—who travels with a wolf pack and who destroys any vampire who crosses her path. Mysterious, elusive and seemingly impossible to kill, she is the one hunter who strikes terror in the hearts of the undead. <br><br>She is Ivory Malinov. Her only brethren—the wolves. Long ago betrayed by her people, abandoned by her family and cast out by everyone she held dear, Ivory has lived <br>centuries without companionship or love. She has sustained her sanity by preparing for one mission—to destroy her greatest enemy. That is, until the night she picks up the scent of a man, her unexpected salvation. Her lifemate. The curse of all Carpathian women.
He is Razvan. Branded a criminal, detested and feared, he is a Dragonseeker from one of the greatest Carpathian lineages, yet he has been raised as its most despised enemy. Fleeing from his lifetime of imprisonment, Razvan seeks the dawn to end his terrible existence. Instead he finds his deliverance in the Dark Slayer.
In spirit, in flesh and blood, in love, and in war, Ivory and Razvan are made for each other. For as long as they dare to live.
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<DIV>In the stunning conclusion to Karen Miller's Godspeaker Trilogy, Rhian finds herself upon a precarious throne as bloodthirsty warriors sweep toward Ethrea.
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<DIV>It's a case of espionage, skulduggery, and serious unpleasantness in this second novel in the Rogue Agent trilogy, from one of fantasy's newest stars.div>
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Mags had been working at the Pieters’ mine, slaving in the dark, cold seams, looking for sparklies, for as long as he could remember. The children who worked the mine were orphans, kids who had been abandoned, who had lost their parents, or were generally unwanted. But Mags was different. <br><br>Mags was “Bad Blood,” because his parents were bandits who had been killed in a raid by the Royal Guard. “Bad Blood” because he’d been found in a cradle in the bandits’camp. Blood so bad that no one had wanted to take him in except Cole Pieters. When he was big enough to see over the sides of the sluices he had gone to work at the mine. Mags knew nothing of the world beyond the mine, and was unaware of how unusual his paltry existence was. Then some strangers on huge white horses forced their way past the Pieters family and carried him away to Haven to become a Herald Trainee.
Suddenly the whole world opened up for him. He was warm and well fed for the first time in his life, and he had Dallen, his Companion, who seemed more miraculous than an angel. But the world of the Collegium was not all heavenly. There was political upheaval in Valdemar’s capital, for the court had been infiltrated by foreign “diplomats,” who seemed to be more interested in seeding discontent than in actual diplomacy...and Mags seemed to be the only one who’d noticed...
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<DIV>In the second book in the Godspeaker Trilogy, an exile from Mijak may be Princess Rhian's only hope to keep her throne safe from the armies of the rest of the world.
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