Falcon's Angel

Falcon's Angel
Author: Judith E. French
Publisher: ePublishing Works!
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2018-12-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1947833227

"French has truly created a wonderful romance between two unlikely people." ~Catherine Loney, Romance Reviews Today Courageous Pirate Lass Rescues Ship's Captain, in Falcon's Angel by Judith E. French -- Outer Banks, Carolina Coast, 1810 -- Captain Will Falcon can't help but admire the mysterious young woman known as Angel, who twice saved his life, but he doesn't consider their forced handfasting a binding marriage. To regain his fortune he must marry an heiress—the daughter of his wealthy employer will do. As passion seeks to pull Will and Angel together, Will's need for vengeance and fortune, and the strictures of Charleston's high-society, pull them apart. But fate plays by its own rules. Publisher's Note: A true swashbuckling tale replete with knife fights, pirate treasure and ghost stories that's sure to satisfy and proves why Judith French is the grand-master of Americana Romance. Fans of Elizabeth Keysian, Erica Ridley, Emilia Ferguson and Elliee Atkinson as well as readers of early American romance will enjoy Falcon's Angel. ". . . French has a gift for creating a memorable story . . ." ~ Wordweaving Don't Miss These Titles From Judith French: The Irish Rogue The Taming of Shaw McCade Defiant Love Tender Fortune Bold Surrender By Love Alone MEET JUDITH E. FRENCH: Judith E French is the author of more than sixty novels translated into a dozen languages and sold around the world. Her publishers include Ballantine, Kensington, Harlequin, Harper-Collins and ePublishing Works. Many of her novels are set in Colonial America, and she is known for her strong characters and adventure-packed tales of the Middle Colonies. Descended from early Maryland Scottish and English settlers and Lenni Lenape and Nanticoke First People, Judith has spent a lifetime researching the history of the multi-cultural and rich heritage of the Chesapeake Bay Region. Oral storytelling is embedded in her blood and bones; every generation in her family has produced at least one spinner of tales. Following that tradition, Judith's oldest daughter, Colleen Faulkner is also bestselling and award winning novelist. Judith lives with her husband and several spoiled dogs in an 18th century farmhouse that has been in her family for 250 years.

A Rage for Falcons

A Rage for Falcons
Author: Stephen Bodio
Publisher: Schocken
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1984
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

A beautifully written account of the people involved in the sport of falconry and of the magnificent birds of prey that are the objects of the author's fascination and devotion. Enhanced with original line drawings.

The Alastrine Legend Ii

The Alastrine Legend Ii
Author: Debbie Nordman
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2014-09-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491744197

Fifteen years have passed since twins Angel and Alison Noland suddenly find themselves two thousand years into the future, destined to rescue mankind from evil. Angel, who is now queen of an elfin nation and mother to twins herself, is unfortunately confronted with evil once again. In Angels mind, her sister, Alison, died when the shadowy consciousness in Ahriman transformed her into Stormy. Still, their sisterly bond is not easily broken and Angel misses her tremendously. But when Stormy bombs the elfin haven, Krikor, with a doomsday bomb, Angel must contemplate killing her sister to destroy the evil once and for all. While on a journey to consult with the Ancient Ones, things go from bad to worse when Stormy suddenly kidnaps Angels twins. Aided by her husband and elf lord, Avery Soren, as well as her trusted badgercat and dwarf friend, Angel embarks on a quest to destroy the evil in an attempt to rescue her children and her sister from a fate worse than death. In this continuing young adult saga, time disappears as an elfin queen finds the power within to confront dangerous dilemmas and free her family and her nation from the darkness of evil.

Princes Of Falcons

Princes Of Falcons
Author: HIMANI VASHISTHA
Publisher: V&S Publishers
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9350572915

Silviya, a girl living in our present day society in India, finds herself unexpectedly confronted with difficult questions about herself due to her horrible dreams. She was born amid bloodshed and violence in an obscure tribe of North America. Her grandmother Trisha who was an Indian took her to India for safety and solace and shattered all relationships with past. Silviya knew nothing about her origin but past cast its shadows through horrible dreams.Forced to pick up the pieces and deal with her past, Silviya embarks on a journey to an obscure region Bangolarrea with her friends, where she was born, to find out the truth and her identity. In the meantime, the Falcon tribe in which Silviya was born is threatened by the Naga tribe.As the time go by, Silviya finds herself falling in love with her collage friend Manav, but is it even possible for a girl from the obscure tribe having supernatural powers and a boy of modern day to have a happy ending together.The presence of a young warrior - Ralf - in her tribe and the future forecast prompts her to rethink whether it is better to forgot her past or to rehabilitate in India with Manav or whether to live in the past or destroy it once and for all? What would be the outcome of the war, would Silviya be able to survive? #v&spublishers

A Rage for Falcons

A Rage for Falcons
Author: Stephen Bodio
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2015-10-27
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1634509498

Thus begins the tale by Stephen Bodio, a lover of birds and nature, of the incredible connection between man and birds of prey. Falconry can be traced back over four thousand years and, as Bodio says, “it is amazing that the practice did not die out soon afterward when its first adherents starved.” With a new introduction by Helen MacDonald, A Rage For Falcons not only shares the history of falconry, but shows the personal side in a way only Bodio can share. With masterful prose and breathtaking imagery, you not only understand how falconry has lasted, but why. As Bodio so appropriately notes in his introduction: “To understand falconry, you must understand the nature of the relationship between man and bird.” In A Rage For Falcons, Bodio explores this incredible relationship and how it has affected him as a person. Never has such a personal touch been put on a sport that has lasted generations, which many people still do not have a grasp of. That’s what makes Bodio so great. While his words may not convince you to take up the sport, will certainly open your eyes to appreciate a world unlike any other.

The Code

The Code
Author: Lawrence Lane
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2009-06
Genre: Assassins
ISBN: 1438990057

Jarred, a CIA assassin is on a covert assignment in Africa to stop development of a genocidal virus. Then he gets caught up in a second mission when the virus appears in Germany. He teams up with a sniper and Peter Cahill, a retired New York Police Detective. Jarred realizes they are on the right track when he too becomes the hunted in this global whirlwind search and destroy mission for a virus, its creator, and a corrupt clandestine power surging closer to its goal.

The Legacy of Chantelle and the Angel Kids

The Legacy of Chantelle and the Angel Kids
Author: CJ Caldwell
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2019-08-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The Legacy of Chantelle and the Angel Kids By: CJ Caldwell The Legacy of Chantelle and the Angel Kids is about a girl named Chantelle who achieves her goals with the help of her friends along the way.

The Kings and Their Hawks

The Kings and Their Hawks
Author: Robin S. Oggins
Publisher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780300100587

Perhaps the equivalent of polo-playing today, the sport of falconry was the preserve of the wealthy and royalty, regarded as both a suitable and enjoyable leisure activity, and as a source of status and prestige.

The Alastrine Legend

The Alastrine Legend
Author: Debbie Nordman
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2013-09-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1491704934

Teenage twins Angela and Alison Noland are exploring Carlsbad Caverns when they wander off the trail, become lost, rendered unconscious by a blinding lightand suddenly find themselves two thousand years into the future in Jasper, a dwarven land. There, legend has it that a chosen one known as the Alastrine Savior is destined to rescue mankind from evil. In this land, the twins meet Dwarflord Ganesh Blackstone and quickly discover that one of them will control the fate of the world. Now under the guidance of Barak Blackstone and his sister, Seryldaand the protection of an elf named Averythe twins begin training to fulfill their destiny. But just as the twins travel to Averys homeland of Krikor to meet with Queen Kalika who is anxious to test their skills, a new evil is discovered. As the chosen ones identity is slowly revealed, one sister befriends a badgercat and learns she has special abilitieswhile the other becomes the leader of a dark army. In this young adult fantasy, a savior charged to save the world from a determined evil force must rely on help from elves, dwarves, and a badgercat as a powerful battle between good and evil ensues.