Born of Flame and Fury

Born of Flame and Fury
Author: Hannah Danielle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2022-06-14
Genre:
ISBN:

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In a realm where solar and lunar magics are forbidden by a tyrannical, murderous king, Elea wakes with no memories from any past life and the unusual ability to wield flame. She has no choice but to hide her power in order to avoid a lifetime of imprisonment or, at worst, execution. Battling an impulsive personality and a fragile hold on her wild magic, Elea struggles to remain unnoticed. After an incident involving the king's guards, Elea is almost taken prisoner but is saved by a pair of rogue lunar fae who take her to the hidden city of Safe Haven. Aided by the stubborn fae, Callista, and her charming twin brother, Atlas, Elea must learn to control her powerful abilities, cope with grief, and navigate the unusual pull she feels towards one of the twins. If Elea can learn to control her wild flame, she could be the key the resistance needs to restore the balance of power in Celvaria and free the citizens of the realm from the king's reign of terror. 18+ for violence and sexual content

Of Flame and Fury

Of Flame and Fury
Author: Cecy Robson
Publisher: Cecy Robson, LLC
Total Pages: 274
Release: 2020-03-24
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN: 1947330322

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“Robson has created such life-like characters I feel a strong connection and would totally take them all out for a beer if I could.” —Gothic Mom’s Reviewers Taran Wird, the loudmouth mistress of flame and lightning, didn’t want to attend the formal gathering of the supernatural elite. She did so only to help unite the supreme beings in attendance in one common goal: protecting Taran’s sister, Celia. Celia is pregnant with alpha werewolf Aric Connor’s child, the same child prophesized to save the world from uprising evil. Evil wants this child dead before he is born and, more importantly, before he can grow strong enough to stop it. Taran and her werewolf lover, Gemini, put plans in place to protect Celia. Master Vampire Misha Aleksandr and his clan also swear their allegiance to Celia and vow to keep her from harm. The witches even cast protection spells around the manor to curse anyone with malintent who enters. Nothing was supposed to go wrong, except everything did. Creatures that shouldn’t exist stalk the grounds and invade the premises, and every curse meant to shield the guests turns against them. No one counted on the powerful being who arrived uninvited. But he’s here, manipulating the magic enclosing the estate to work in his favor. As body counts rise and allies become enemies, chances are Celia won’t survive the night. But evil never counted on how hard Taran Wird would fight, even at the expense of her life.

The Exiled Heir

The Exiled Heir
Author: Jonathan French
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2024-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1504095162

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In this epic fantasy from the acclaimed author of The Grey Bastards, a man and his fae allies confront Goblins seeking to restore their race to power. Locked in an eternal Autumn, Airlann, the Source Isle of Magic, is dying. Nearly a millennium earlier, the last of the Goblin Kings were assassinated. Now a fanatical army of Goblins known as the Red Caps are determined to bring their bloodline back to the throne via an heir whose identity is a deeply guarded secret. Padric, a human cast aside as cursed by his own people, travels alongside the alluring piskie Rosheen, his lifelong friend. As the Red Caps wage war, Padric and Rosheen find themselves in midst of the battle, having allied themselves with the unlikeliest of creatures: Deglan Loamtoes, a healer gnome whose cynicism is rivaled only by his quick wit, and Pocket, an orphaned changeling fostered by the avian Knights of the Valiant Spur. Soon this ragtag posse of wayfarers is confronting skin-changers, bloodthirsty marauders, and fire-crazed fanatics—determined to discover the true identity of the long-lost heir before the Red Caps release forces powerful enough to destroy Airlann once and for all. But is this band of unlikely heroes strong enough to stand against the descendant of the dreadful Goblin Kings? “An addictively readable—and undeniably cool—fantasy masterwork.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review) on The Grey Bastards

Imagining Medea

Imagining Medea
Author: Rena Fraden
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-12-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1469610973

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This ain't no Dreamgirls," Rhodessa Jones warns participants in the Medea Project, the theater program for incarcerated women that she founded and directs. Her expectations are grounded in reality, tempered, for example, by the fact that women are the fastest growing population in U.S. prisons. Still, Jones believes that by engaging incarcerated women in the process of developing and staging dramatic works based on their own stories, she can push them toward tapping into their own creativity, confronting the problems that landed them in prison, and taking control of their lives. Rena Fraden chronicles the collaborative process of transforming incarcerated women's stories into productions that incorporate Greek mythology, hip-hop music, dance, and autobiography. She captures a diverse array of voices, including those of Jones and other artists, the sheriff and prison guards, and, most vividly, the women themselves. Through compelling narrative and thoughtful commentary, Fraden investigates the Medea Project's blend of art and activism and considers its limits and possibilities for enacting social change. Rhodessa Jones is co-artistic director of the San Francisco-based performance company Cultural Odyssey and founder of the Medea Project: Theater for Incarcerated Women. An award-winning performer, she has taught at the Yale School of Drama and the New College of California.

Fury's Fire

Fury's Fire
Author: Lisa Papademetriou
Publisher: Ember
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Calypso (Greek mythology)
ISBN: 0375872434

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Best friends Will and Gretchen continue to be haunted by otherworldly goings-on in their beach town on Long Island.

Bedtime Stories

Bedtime Stories
Author: Robin Wickens
Publisher: Rob's Books
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2024-04-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN:

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In the enchanting world of "Bedtime Stories," imagination knows no bounds and dreams come to life on every page. Journey through a magical realm where children's fantasies flourish, unveiling whimsical adventures and heartwarming tales that capture the essence of bedtime wonder. From brave knights and kind-hearted dragons to spirited princesses and mischievous fairies, these charming stories will transport readers to a land where anything is possible. Delight in the timeless charm of "Bedtime Stories," a collection that will spark the imagination and warm the hearts of both young and old alike.

The Flame and the Fury

The Flame and the Fury
Author: John Brinnand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN: 9780727020437

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Stick to the Skin

Stick to the Skin
Author: Celeste-Marie Bernier
Publisher: University of California Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2019-01-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520286537

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The first comparative history of African American and Black British artists, artworks, and art movements, Stick to the Skin traces the lives and works of over fifty painters, photographers, sculptors, and mixed-media, assemblage, installation, video, and performance artists working in the United States and Britain from 1965 to 2015. The artists featured in this book cut to the heart of hidden histories, untold narratives, and missing memories to tell stories that "stick to the skin" and arrive at a new "Black lexicon of liberation." Informed by extensive research and invaluable oral testimonies, Celeste-Marie Bernier’s remarkable text forcibly asserts the originality and importance of Black artists’ work and emphasizes the need to understand Black art as a distinctive category of cultural production. She launches an important intervention into European histories of modern and contemporary art and visual culture as well as into debates within African American studies, African diasporic studies, and Black British studies. Among the artists included are Benny Andrews, Bessie Harvey, Lubaina Himid, Claudette Johnson, Noah Purifoy, Faith Ringgold, Betye Saar, Joyce J. Scott, Maud Sulter, and Barbara Walker.

Joshua Davidson, Christian

Joshua Davidson, Christian
Author: Jesse Henry Jones
Publisher:
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1907
Genre: American fiction
ISBN:

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Flame of Fury

Flame of Fury
Author: Sharon Green
Publisher: Sharon Green Books
Total Pages: 357
Release: 1993
Genre: Historical fiction
ISBN: 0380768275

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