Curse of the Beast

Curse of the Beast
Author: Josef Fedak
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2017-06-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1524697184

While hiking in a remote region of Siberia, two young brothers discovered a sanctuary hidden deep in a cave. Contained within the sanctuary was a graven image carved from black granitethat of a great-horned beast. Lying atop an altar at the foot of the beast was an ancient leather-bound testament, which the brothers retrieved and brought back to the monastery, where they lived with their guardian-priest, Father Kirov. He had no idea what dark secrets it would unlock when its writings were translated, describing a covenant made between a young warrior king and the living beast who rose from the depths of hell.

The Curse of Gutenberg

The Curse of Gutenberg
Author: Dan Daniels
Publisher: Broken Jaw Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2000
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781896647234

A Curse to Claim

A Curse to Claim
Author: Jo Lavollee
Publisher: Jo Lavollee
Total Pages: 221
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Caught between a curse and rock-hard abs. As a dhampir, Lucy Hexworth, the assistant manager at Highcragh Castle, knows she’s going to face a dilemma one night or the other. A master vampire is going to find her, and then they’re going to turn her. Lucy doesn’t want to be turned. But when her worst nightmare finally knocks at the castle gates, he isn’t at all what she’d anticipated. First, he’s very sweet. The threat he brings comes with excellent manners and an unrelenting kindness that seems too good to be true. And then, he’s not alone. The very same night, a dark magic practitioner steps in, intent on crushing the hidden evil that’s lurking within the castle walls. Soon the three of them are hunting curses and taunting each other, weaving their own special kind of delicious trap, tainted with blood, dark magic and danger. If they want happiness, they’re going to have to fight for it. This fourth, novel-length episode in the Monster R&R steamy paranormal romance series stands alone proudly. It contains magical tropical vines, damaged yet resilient baddies, a very strong dress code, two men and a woman in love, more gothic castle fun, and enough heat to forge a curse.

The Best of Sabatini

The Best of Sabatini
Author: Rafael Sabatini
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 6843
Release: 2022-11-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

This edition includes: Novels: Scaramouche Captain Blood The Lovers of Yvonne The Tavern Knight Bardelys the Magnificent The Trampling of the Lilies Love-at-Arms The Shame of Motley St. Martin's Summer Mistress Wilding The Lion's Skin The Strolling Saint The Gates of Doom The Sea Hawk The Snare Fortune's Fool The Carolinian Short Stories: The Justice of the Duke: The Honour of Varano The Test Ferrante's jest Gismondi's wage The Snare The Lust of Conquest The pasquinade The Banner of the Bull: The Urbinian The Perugian The Venetian Other Stories: The Red Mask The Curate and the Actress The Fool's Love Story The Sacrifice The Spiritualist Mr. Dewbury's Consent The Baker of Rousillon Wirgman's Theory The Abduction Monsieur Delamort The Foster Lover The Blackmailer The Justice of the Duke The Ordeal The Tapestried Room The Wedding Gift The Camisade In Destiny's Clutch The Vicomte's Wager Sword and Mitre The Dupes The Malediction The Red Owl Out of the Dice Box The Marquis' Coach Tommy The Lottery Ticket The Duellist's Wife The Ducal Rival The Siege of Savigny The Locket The Devourer of Hearts The Matamorphasis of Colin Annabel's Wager The Act of The Captain of the Guard The Copy Hunter Sequestration Gismondi's Wage Playing with Fire The Scourge Intelligence The Night of Doom The Driver of the Hearse The Plague of Ghosts The Risen Dead The Bargain Kynaston's Reckoning Duroc The Poachers The Opportunist The Sentimentalist Casanova's Alibi The Augmentation of Mercury The Priest of Mars The Oracle Under the Leads The Rooks and the Hawk The Polish Duel Casanova in Madrid The Outlaw of Falkensteig D'Aubeville's Enterprise The Nuptials of Lindenstein The Outlaw and the Lady The Jealousy of Delventhal The Shriving of Felsheim Loaded Dice Of What Befel at Bailienochy After Worcester Field The Chancellor's Daughter... Historical Works: The Life of Cesare Borgia Torquemada and the Spanish Inquisition The Historical Nights' Entertainment – 1st and 2nd Series

The Boris Woman

The Boris Woman
Author: Boris Utan
Publisher: Sante Boyer
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

The story unfolds the only surviving tribe that lived during the beginning of Atlantis era. The Atlantis that resides in Sundaland about 20000 years ago. The tribe has been there way before the Atlantis began. They had survived 2 ice age events and is still living among us in current time. This is the story of the generation of the Boris Woman that kept the Atlantis safe and prosperous through its first reign. They are not warriors, royals or sorcerers. The Boris Woman communicates with the Gods and is believed to be one with the Gods. She is also the keeper of the Gods and only one Boris Woman in every existence. There is no replacement and she is mostly unknown to the world. Because that is how she and her tribes protect themselves. People all over the world refer her as Mother Earth. Little that they know, Mother Earth is actually living on earth itself. Some tribes would call her as medicine women still to this day. The story tells the untold life journey of Vanis, the Boris Woman of our generation.

The Curse of Besti Bori

The Curse of Besti Bori
Author: Simon Fairbanks
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2015-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781518865480

The jungle cloud of Besti Bori is in quarantine. An infection has consumed the cloud, turning its peaceful people into monstrous splicers. Now a team of archers watch over its borders, ensuring nothing enters and nothing leaves. That is until Sheriff Baran visits for a routine inspection. His sky-horse is mysteriously drugged and he plummets into the darkness of the cursed jungle. Now, Sheriff Shaula must return from her self-inflicted exile to lead a rescue mission into the most dangerous place in Nephos. Armed only with a team of warrior fairies, Shaula must battle her way through hordes of splicers to retrieve the stranded Baran. However, Shaula soon learns that splicers are not the only danger lurking in Besti Bori.

The Mummy's Curse

The Mummy's Curse
Author: Holly Webb
Publisher: Tiger Tales
Total Pages: 162
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1680104861

When the museum's visitors are gone for the day, it's time for the kittens to come out and play! This second installment in the new chapter book series by best-selling author Holly Webb is inspired by tales of real-life museum cats and follows the after-hours adventures of the Museum Kittens. Includes black-and-white illustrations throughout. The Museum Kittens are curious when a rare Egyptian papyrus is brought to the museum on loan. But from the moment the papyrus arrives, strange things start to happen, and rumors of an ancient curse begin to spread. Tasha is determined to prove to the other kittens that there's nothing to be afraid of. Then one night, a pipe bursts, and the gallery is flooded--and the kittens are trapped! Can they figure out a way to save themselves--and all of the museum's precious objects? In this new series from best-selling author, Holly Webb, the Museum Kittens are brave, clever, and never more than a whisker away from adventure! When the museum's visitors are gone for the day, it's time for the kittens to come out and play!

Boris

Boris
Author: Jack Dold
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2012-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1477274790

Boris Kastel was born in Zagreb, Croatia in 1914. A few months later the Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated some 300 kilometers away in Sarajevo, an act which touched off "The Great War." That catastrophic event presages Boris' tumultuous life, during which he traveled to five continents and mastered at least ten languages. Throughout the violent war years following the Nazi invasion of his country, he never lost sight of his great dream-a quest for peace. That quest had to wait through the long years of World War II, when duty called him first to the mountains of Northern Italy with the Italian Underground, and then to Tito's Partisans and life in nascent Yugoslavia. That quest was realized in a most unexpectedly beautiful way. His story takes us from war-torn Zagreb to post-revolution China, to Ghandi's India, through the birth of kibbutzim in Palestine, summer and winter Olympics in 1936, the resistance movements in Italy and Yugoslavia, Nazi hunting in Argentina and Uruguay, and ultimately to New York, where he met Eva, and the peace for which he yearned.