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Summary: In 1962, in the western jungle region of Belize, Father Carl, an American missionary priest was found lying dead on the floor of his study. People from the nearby village of San José were blamed but, strangely, no one was ever officially charged or found guilty. Since then the village has been known as, “the village that murdered the priest.” This is only one secret within a carefully guarded web of desire, envy and guilt which torment and isolate people in this village. Thirty years later, with the introduction of water and electricity, satellite TV and the completion of the Western Paved Road, the village is connected to the outside world: people collide and their secrets unravel, sometimes tragically. Secrets of Ishtabay takes you into a world of mysticism and antiquity and introduce you to a people who are suspended between an eroding past of ancient lost cities, half-forgotten myths and subsistence farming, and a hostile present of encroaching global economics, illicit drugs, artifact smuggling and civil wars.

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Summary: The Wolf’s Point werewolf pack, born from the magic that calls small groups of middle-aged women to embrace their inner and outer wolves, has been protecting the town for generations. Now Becca Thornton and the Pack have their hands (and paws) full of all the trouble they can handle. Plus a bit extra. Pack member Erin Adams just found a dead body in the trunk of her car and confessed to murder. But no one’s sure who the victim is and Erin can’t remember what happened. Did Erin fall off the wagon and murder a former foe? She doesn’t trust herself and Becca’s beginning to have her doubts. If that wasn’t enough, Becca’s ex-husband sold their old house and their new neighbors are clearly up to something. Can the Pack solve the mystery and clear Erin’s name before the next full moon? Or do the town’s new residents have other plans?

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Summary: Surviving in the Mantelrealm is treacherous enough, but Jayce is also tasked with leading the younger boys captured by the wicked witch during the epic battle of their realm. Although they are fairies, their prison is too hot to fly in, so the boys tuck their wings into their backs and use hand-made inventions to navigate the mine. Forced to mine fairy dust under the guard of mercenary dragons and mystical Oddizens, they secretly prepare to escape. They've been told a story of a girl that is prophecised to free them, when she comes of age. It's been so long that no one believes that anymore. Their sole hope is Tashuhunka - the one boy that escaped the clutches of the witch and helps them by sneaking in supplies. But past attempts for freedom have failed, and soon, the witch will have enough dust for her plan. They are running out of time.
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Summary: He was hidden to live. Now he must choose to lead. PILLYWIGGIN: AWAKENING A Dual-Realm YA Fantasy of Hidden Identity, Betrayal & Redemption When his father was murdered, Peter, the son of the lord of all dark creatures and queen of the light fairies was hidden away in an elite boarding school in the human realm and disguised for his protection. Now, in college, he is betrayed by his friend, then threatened with capture by the entity that may have killed his father-the powerful successor to his father's throne, an uncle that covets powers Peter doesn't know he has and definitely cannot control. A secret warning reconnects him to the mystical realm and he escapes on a journey leading to self-discovery, challenges and a chance to save the world... if he survives. Why you’ll love it Human-realm (Europe) intrigue tied to a larger fae war Hidden identity, betrayal, redemption—and the cost of power Directly connected to the prophecy and consequences of The Lost Shadow Boys Fast pace, portal stakes, and character-first tension (romance-friendly, YA-appropriate) Some destinies are hidden in plain sight...but to control our destiny, we must be awakened.
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Summary: Meet Sasha, a young mage in pursuit of a grander destiny, or at least a new lease on life, always fearful of being found out for who she really is. The Heroborn is a fondly deconstructive and dryly humorous Hero's Journey through a land of magic and science. It tells the story of a resourceful, neurodiverse, scientifically minded hero, steadfastly if not always wisely pushing against the odds. With a little help from her unlikely new friends and allies, she stumbles upon secrets she'd never dreamed of – and must make a fateful choice for both herself and her world.

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Summary: An illustrated A-to-Z (plus an ampersand) poetry collection celebrating Victorian life. From Ada Lovelace to the Zoetrope (plus a bonus ampersand), this alphabet of verse captures the innovations and oddities of the Victorian era in poetic form. A witty, whimsical celebration of one of the most imaginative eras of all time. Includes color illustrations by Olivia Wylie.

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Summary: A mysterious curse befell Lisshardra Valley causing the people unbearable pain at the slightest contact of skin-to-skin. One day, Aya the village herbalist accidentally brushes hands with a traveling storyteller and discovers she is immune—but only to this man's touch. Together, guided by Aya's dream visions, this mismatched pair embarks on a quest to cure the rest of the world’s misery.

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Summary: Humans have been on this planet for 78 years. THE LIMINALIS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN HERE. Libet’s trip to Colony Arroyo to visit a mother she’s never known, becomes a transformative adventure of personal growth, societal upheaval and awe-inspiring scientific discovery. She is challenged with a brain injury that causes seizures and memory loss; must learn to travel through the giant javali trees in order to hide from the authorities; and immediately falls under the spell of the floating invertebrates her father called the “liminalis.” In defiance of her powerful Mother who considers the liminalis to be dangerous, Libet sides with and rallies a group of outcasts to change the status quo and protect these unique, fascinating creatures from the threat of extinction by the dictatorial government. In the process of laying bare secrets and lies about the native species, Libet gradually, and somewhat mysteriously, recovers her health while uncovering the reasons her father left the colony with her 25 years earlier and—extraordinarily—why he was never forgotten by the highly intelligent and empathic liminalis. If you love animals, you will love this story. The Liminalis falls on the spectrum of "extremely satisfying stories featuring charming aliens" somewhere between Remarkably Bright Creatures and Project Hail Mary. Get to know the liminalis!
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Summary: ALIENS VENMOED ME A TRILLION DOLLARS "The truth is out there... and paying very well." Doug Dawkins lives to debunk conspiracy theories, especially crackpot claims of aliens. So when his dead dad FaceTimes him (giving him crazy money and orders to cover up the truth of extraterrestrial existence), Doug is sure this is a hacker's scam and reports it to the NSA. Then government security servers melt down. NSA agents become convinced Doug and his wife are dangerous spies. But Doug is sure he'd never kill anyone or believe aliens exist. Could he be half right? One problem is that an astronomer just discovered the background static of the universe is actually unfathomably complex, interstellar communications, definitive proof of alien life, and that professor is... Doug's wife, Lena Fierro. Why would he want to turn down a trillion-dollar cosmic bribe, yet still conceal the truth from the world? Book Comparisons: THE THREE-BODY PROBLEM meets THE HITCHHIKER'S GUIDE TO THE GALAXY. Movie Comparisons: DON'T LOOK UP meets CONTACT and GALAXY QUEST. "Spacetime is money." Reviews: LITERARY TITAN: 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Aliens Venmoed Me a Trillion Dollars is a wild, brainy, satirical sci-fi romp... It felt like Black Mirror collided with The X-Files and got notes from Arrested Development." READERS' FAVORITE: 5 Stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "sharply written, inventive, and fantastic story"

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Summary: Regan Cruz thought grief was his greatest battle—until his late husband Max’s secrets shattered everything he believed about their life together in San Jose, California. When the family attorney calls him in, Regan learns that Max had been hiding a fortune in money and property. Even more shocking is a cryptic letter instructing him to visit a secluded cabin in Boulder Creek, California, where a journal and a man named Lutin will explain everything. At the cabin, Regan encounters an eccentric old man who seems unhinged. Brushing off the bizarre meeting, he discovers Max’s journal, only to find claims that defy reason—Max’s family were Hereditary Witches, and Regan himself is an Elemental Witch. Feeling like the world has gone mad, Regan attempts to leave—until he meets a handsome man who introduces himself as Lutin. As inexplicable events continue to unfold around him, Regan begins to suspect that reality is far more magical than he ever imagined. Can Regan, with Lutin’s guidance, control his newfound elemental powers before they consume him? As the two grow closer, will they remain strangers or become something more? And as Regan comes to terms with his abilities, he may realize there’s more than magic at play—it might be fate.

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Summary: In 1937, Fredrick Rudolf, a steward aboard the LZ 129 Hindenburg, planned to escape the German Reich with his boyfriend upon arriving in New Jersey. However, disaster struck, and as a fireball rushed towards him, Fredrick found himself transported to an alternate reality standing and waiting at the Moffett Field Airship Terminal in San Jose, California, in 2025. In 2025, Leo Asher awaits his new butler, Fredrick Rudolf, at the Moffett Field Light Rail station. As the Concierge/Trainer for the Hawaiian Sun, one of the eleven zeppelins of the United AirShips Family, Leo is eager to finish his preparations for the eighth annual Queer Cruise. Despite a rocky start, Fredrick and Leo quickly hit it off. As Leo gets Fredrick acclimated to the Hawaiian Sun and prepares for two hundred guests from the Queer Community, both men grapple with secrets that could impact not just their lives, but those on the cruise. With Fredrick's mysterious arrival and Leo's concealed medical condition, they must navigate their pasts to carve out a new future. Will they each find love in the skies over the Pacific Ocean? Join the adventure aboard the Hawaiian Sun, where luxury and elegance go on holiday.

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Summary: A near-future high-concept science fiction thriller, told in a noir style and set in the late 21st century, in which much of east London is being abandoned to the rising sea. For Metropolitan Police detective Lewis Drake it begins when he is murdered. After that, it only gets worse: the case he is assigned involves one of the entangled, those who have learned to live in the many worlds of the quantum multiverse without losing their minds. Lewis despises the entangled and hates the drugs they take to join their alternate selves. The case expands into a complex web of murder, corruption, conspiracy and espionage with the entangled gang leader Vidmar at its centre. Lewis’s sister Alice knows all the answers but she is lost in the chaos of a multitude of realities. Only if Lewis overcomes his prejudices and takes the black capsule that will open his mind to other lives will he be able to solve the murders, find the elusive Erica, and protect Alice.

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Summary: A sense of unrest is growing among the descendants of those who survived the asteroid impact. It's been 230 years since it hit earth. Some feel it’s time to leave the retrofitted mine. The mayor enforces the old rules. Only when he feels it's safe will anyone go topside. That’s despite the breakdowns and crop failures. So, the rebellion begins. The rebels have spent years preparing and gathering supplies. They are hoping to escape soon. Will they find a way out? Will they be able to survive topside? No one is sure, but they plan on trying.

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Summary: A planet on the brink of annihilation. A technological breakthrough. A battle for survival that will decide the fate of two worlds. From multi-award-winning sci-fi author Clayton Graham, author of the Milijun Series, Looking for Life and Those Alien Skies, Saving Paludis is a thrilling sci-fi adventure packed with futuristic technology, high-octane paranormal action, and alien political intrigue that fans of Arthur C. Clarke will enjoy. 2020 Top Shelf Awards Winner 2018 Readers' Favorite Book Awards - Finalist Book Excellence Awards - Finalist 2023 N.N. Light's Book Heaven Award ★★★★★ "In this story, the humans are the hostile invaders. A twist that definitely keeps you hooked." ★★★★★ "This is what you look for when searching for the perfect science fiction. It simply has it all… tension, aliens, colonization, and classic science fiction elements that wrap neatly together to create a cohesive book." ★★★★★ "If you like good sci-fi, good writing, and a plot that screams adventure, you'll like Saving Paludis." ★★★★★ "So well written that all scenes fall into place without as much as a delay in the flow of the book. I couldn't put it down." In the distant future, humanity has mastered space travel and colonized distant planets. One such world is Paludis, a mineral-rich planet known as Musk by its native inhabitants. When scientists from Paludis share a groundbreaking technological discovery with Earth, peace quickly gives way to deadly conflict. Caught in the crossfire, local police agent Stefan Lattanzis is thrust into a whirlwind of intrigue, rising tensions, and cosmic danger. As the situation worsens, Stefan teams up with a determined botanist and a mysterious seer. Together, they must rely on trust and teamwork to confront the growing threats to their world. The oppressed Muskans seize the chance for change, while a rogue human faction plots to exploit the new technology for its own mysterious ends. In this volatile environment, who can be trusted? With Earth threatening destruction and the Paludis economy crumbling, Stefan must risk everything to save his home—even if it means facing an unstoppable force.

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Summary: The Wildblood Books 1 - 3 (Trilogy One) The Vista, Renegades, & Bloodlines A Post-Apocalyptic Action Adventure World War Last pushed humanity to the brink of extinction. In the space of ten hours, civilization was gone. Cut off from the chaos of a pandemic mutated by nuclear war, a group of survivors gathered in a secluded mountain valley. Those who lived through the winter founded The Vista. But this isn't about the survivors; it's about the first generation after. Twenty years later, the children of The Vista have become guardians of their secluded valley. A dark secret, that a few of them are different, something of urban legend, draws them together to protect their home. Venturing out into the world will be more dangerous than anything they’ve faced. Failure is not an option. Loyalty has a price. So does revenge. Someone has to pay.

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Summary: Prima che ci fosse la squadra tre, c'era il blackout. La prima guerra mondiale ha spinto l'umanita all'orlo dell'estinzione. Nello spazio di dieci ore, la civilta era sparita. Tagliato fuori dal caos di una pandemia mutata dalla guerra nucleare, un gruppo di sopravvissuti si raduno in una valle di montagna appartata. Quelli che hanno vissuto l'inverno hanno fondato la vista. Ma non si tratta dei sopravvissuti, si tratta della prima generazione successiva. Venti anni dopo, sono divantati tutori della loro valle isolata. Un segreto oscuro, che alcuni di loro sono diversi, qualcosa di leggenda urbana, li unisce per proteggere la loro casa. Avventurarsi nel mondo sara pui pericoloso di qualsiasi cosa abbianio affrontato. Cosa faresti per proteggere la tua casa?

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Summary: Strap in, turn down the lights, and enter worlds that will stretch your imagination to the full… From the multi-award-winning author of the First Contact Series, Milijun, Saving Paludis, Silently in the Night, and Those Alien Skies comes a spellbinding collection of short stories that promises hours of captivating entertainment. Experience tales ranging from a stranded alien comedian to the darkest corners of the human mind; from breathtaking galactic adventures to hidden extraterrestrial schemes on Earth. Each story is crafted to keep you guessing and enthralled at every turn. 2022 IAN Book of the Year Award: Short Story Collection - Finalist 2022 Incipere Book Awards - First Place 2022 Global Book Awards - Gold Winner 2021 Readers' Favorite - Finalist 2021 Literary Titan Gold Book Award 2021 Top Shelf Award - First Place 2021 Authors Shout Top Pick ★★★★★ "The writing style employed by Graham is unique and powerful. His wording is beautiful and well-crafted, making the act of slipping into the worlds that he creates an easy task. The characters, situations, and places are all created with care and depth. I loved the style of this author." ★★★★★ “Looking for Life is a spine-tingling, thrilling compilation of stories you mustn’t miss." ★★★★★ “Clayton’s way with words and his descriptions of both place and characters in distant and strange encounters and worlds are painted with elegance and authority. He leaves us with not a ‘what if’ attitude, but with a ‘when?’ and that is the essence of a fine science fiction author.” ★★★★★ “I fell in love with the book from the very first story. The plots varying from dark conspiracies to direct threats keep high suspense in all stories.” With tales of alien invasion, deep space mystery, time travel, and dystopian future Earths, this is a collection which takes inspiration from the much respected ‘old masters’ of Science Fiction.

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Summary: They called him chosen. They always do. But Egorh Bronbeck was never meant to wield the Orinium. It wasn’t gifted to him—it was cursed into his blood, sealed by betrayal, and bound in silver. In one world, he was a prince. A rider. A Keeper of ancient power. Until his blood proved more precious than his life. They murdered him for it. And still, he lived. Now Egorh must cross worlds, outwit gods, and face monsters older than memory—not to save the world, but to reclaim it. This is not the story of a destined hero. This is the story of a boy who refused to stay dead. The Keeper’s Blood is a dark and lyrical epic fantasy that blends myth, magic, and slow-burning revenge––For readers who crave immersive worldbuilding, flawed heroes, and stories where the line between destiny and defiance runs razor-thin.






