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A place where no one questions the black smoke that rises from the hotel's incinerators in the middle of the night.The City of San Francisco is locked in a grip of fear. A series of occult murders has led, Inspector Thomas James, to a crime scene similar to a murder committed 90 years ago in the once grand Aleris Hotel. A place where power barons of the ea! rly 20th Century engaged in witchcraft. And silent film stars indulged in the most wicked of sins.
A place where no one questions the black smoke that rises from the hotel's incinerators in the middle of the night.**Forsaken By Shadow is also included in the omnibus Genesis, along with Devil's Eye and Blindsight. Buy all three and save!**
A Novella of the Mirus (1.1):
Cade Shepherd is on top of the world as this yearâs Ultimate Fighting Champion. He doesnât even remember his life as Gage Dempsey, a Shadow Walker with the ability to magically transport himself from shadow to shadow. In fact, he canât remember anything before waking up in a cheap motel room ten years ago with mysterious burns on his handsâ"not even the woman he almost died for.
Embry Hollister has picked up the pieces of her life, learned to control her ability to generate flame, and now works an enforcer for the Council of Races. But when her father is captured ! by the human military and the Council refuses mount a rescue m! ission, Embry has no choice but to go rogue. All she has to do is find the man with the new name and new life who was completely wronged by her people, give him back the memories they stole, convince him to join her on whatâs probably a suicide mission, and hope that after ten years of living as a regular guy he still remembers what her father taught him.
And after that, she just has to leave him. Again.
EXCERPT:
âDo you have any idea how many rules Adan violated with you? Bringing a human into our world?â The demand came from the Walker on the left. His dark face was barely differentiated from the shadows in which he stood. The outlines of his broad body were still blurred.
âI know he gave me my life.â Gage edged backward, trying to push Embry into a corner.
âA mistake we intend to rectify before it destroys him,â said the wraith.
âNo!â The heat behind him was instant, scorching.
Gage tur! ned toward her, shouting, âEmbry, no!â But the fireballs were already flying from her hands toward the two flanking Walkers. They phased out even as Matthias dove forward and caught Gage around the waist.
Matthias was the bigger man, but Gage was younger, faster. He twisted and threw the Walker into a wall, already scrambling toward Embry.
She was a living flame, more than ever the child of her fire elemental mother. Heat and light pulsed off her in waves, expanding, beating in a terrifying rhythm as the nimbus grew and grew.
If she went nova, sheâd kill them all.
Gage dove into the light, feeling no burn, no pain, just desperation to save her. If he could drag her out of the light and into the shadows, he could get her away to safety. Drawing on the darkness, he reached out for her. âYou have to shut it off!â
âNo, you donât understâ"â
His hands closed around her arms. For a heartbeat everyth! ing stilled. Then, agony ripped through him, an insatiable inf! erno of pain as everything she was projecting shot into his body and ripped him apart.
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Looking for fabulous and inventive YA? Try Susan Bischoff!**Forsaken By Shadow is also included in the omnibus Genesis, along with Devil's Eye and Blindsight. Buy all three and save!**
A Novella of the Mirus (1.1):
Cade Shepherd is on top of the world as this yearâs Ultimate Fighting Champion. He doesnât even remember his life as Gage Dempsey, a Shadow Walker with the ability to magically transport himself from shadow to shadow. In fact, he canât remember anything before waking up in a cheap motel room ten years ago with mysterious burns on his handsâ"not even the woman he almost died for.
Embry Hollister has picked up the pieces of her life, learned to control her ability to generate flame, and now works an enforcer for the Council of Races. But when her father is captured by the human military and the Council refuses mount a rescue mission, Embry has no ! choice but to go rogue. All she has to do is find the man with the new name and new life who was completely wronged by her people, give him back the memories they stole, convince him to join her on whatâs probably a suicide mission, and hope that after ten years of living as a regular guy he still remembers what her father taught him.
And after that, she just has to leave him. Again.
EXCERPT:
âDo you have any idea how many rules Adan violated with you? Bringing a human into our world?â The demand came from the Walker on the left. His dark face was barely differentiated from the shadows in which he stood. The outlines of his broad body were still blurred.
âI know he gave me my life.â Gage edged backward, trying to push Embry into a corner.
âA mistake we intend to rectify before it destroys him,â said the wraith.
âNo!â The heat behind him was instant, scorching.
Gage turned toward her, shouting, âEmbry, no!â! But the fireballs were already flying from her hands toward! the two flanking Walkers. They phased out even as Matthias dove forward and caught Gage around the waist.
Matthias was the bigger man, but Gage was younger, faster. He twisted and threw the Walker into a wall, already scrambling toward Embry.
She was a living flame, more than ever the child of her fire elemental mother. Heat and light pulsed off her in waves, expanding, beating in a terrifying rhythm as the nimbus grew and grew.
If she went nova, sheâd kill them all.
Gage dove into the light, feeling no burn, no pain, just desperation to save her. If he could drag her out of the light and into the shadows, he could get her away to safety. Drawing on the darkness, he reached out for her. âYou have to shut it off!â
âNo, you donât understâ"â
His hands closed around her arms. For a heartbeat everything stilled. Then, agony ripped through him, an insatiable inferno of pain as everything she was projecting shot into his body and ripp! ed him apart.
***
Looking for fabulous and inventive YA? Try Susan Bischoff!This autumn, curl up with a dark debut novel that early readers are calling "Beautifully written" -- "A 'Must Read'" -- "Super creepy" -- "Amazing!"
For art professor Daniel Rineheart, life's a dream. His children's laughter fills the halls of his home, and his wife's embrace lulls him to sleep. But summer's end heralds the arrival of three disturbing omens. A lost bird, thousands of miles from home. A beautiful student with whom he shares an insidious past.
...and a mysterious painting, dripping with malignant secrets.
It wasn't the strangest creation he'd ever seen, but close. A girl with a wounded, sack-like face; a boy with pinhole eyes and a cruel sneer; and a distant shadow peering out from behind a dying tree, all stared back at him from that perfect painted canvas.
Yet it wasn't only the subjects that challenged him, but the riddle t! hat came with it.
"Here in Art, Denial."
Four words shrouding a secret that awakens a surreal nightmare. Where objects from his past manifest in canvas and oil. Where painted clocks tick-tock away in the dark hours before dawn, and a missing dog whimpers from between the walls. Where the painted children leave the canvas to stalk the halls of his once quiet and happy home.
And where all answers lead back to a blind artist and an impossible creation, one that threatens to destroy his family and devour his sanity.
Fans of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Peter Straub will find this debut novel written for them. Â FORSAKEN is a throwback to the haunted tales that seep beneath the skin and slowly come to a boil, sticking with the reader long after the cover is closed and the story is over.
It's a dark descent from a happy home next door into a world of painted madness that blends the line between the psychological and the supernatural, where the blind see far beyond the living ve! il, and where an artist's creation births an evil from the cold Nether beyond.
This autumn, take a journey into the surreal with FORSAKEN.This autumn, curl up with a dark debut novel that early readers are calling "Beautifully written" -- "A 'Must Read'" -- "Super creepy" -- "Amazing!"
For art professor Daniel Rineheart, life's a dream. His children's laughter fills the halls of his home, and his wife's embrace lulls him to sleep. But summer's end heralds the arrival of three disturbing omens. A lost bird, thousands of miles from home. A beautiful student with whom he shares an insidious past.
...and a mysterious painting, dripping with malignant secrets.
It wasn't the strangest creation he'd ever seen, but close. A girl with a wounded, sack-like face; a boy with pinhole eyes and a cruel sneer; and a distant shadow peering out from behind a dying tree, all stared back at him from that perfect painted canvas.
Yet it wasn't only! the subjects that challenged him, but the riddle that came wi! th it.
"Here in Art, Denial."
Four words shrouding a secret that awakens a surreal nightmare. Where objects from his past manifest in canvas and oil. Where painted clocks tick-tock away in the dark hours before dawn, and a missing dog whimpers from between the walls. Where the painted children leave the canvas to stalk the halls of his once quiet and happy home.
And where all answers lead back to a blind artist and an impossible creation, one that threatens to destroy his family and devour his sanity.
Fans of Stephen King, Clive Barker, and Peter Straub will find this debut novel written for them. Â FORSAKEN is a throwback to the haunted tales that seep beneath the skin and slowly come to a boil, sticking with the reader long after the cover is closed and the story is over.
It's a dark descent from a happy home next door into a world of painted madness that blends the line between the psychological and the supernatural, where the bli! nd see far beyond the living veil, and where an artist's creation births an evil from the cold Nether beyond.
This autumn, take a journey into the surreal with FORSAKEN.Pastor Jerome Tyler "JT" Thomas is charismatic behind the pulpit, charming to all he comes in contact with, and lethal to those who linger too long. Since the age of twenty-two, when he prayed for God to keep him out of prison, JT knew he would preach the gospel. Bishop Turner makes it possible; but there are strings attached, and now JT isn't sure he can stay tied down.
Cutting loose causes more problems than JT anticipated. When an old friend from his days on the streets resurfaces and his "extracurricular activity" comes knocking on his front door, JT's life and the lives of those close to him spiral out of control. Now he will need divine intervention to make things right. But how much help can a man hope to receive when he feels he's been forsaken by God?It's been four months since Alex ga! ve everything to save Jessica. Life should be perfect; she has! Alex, s he's been freed of the nightmares, and most of all- she's alive. But some things have changed, some things haven't. That's the problem. Alex still hasn't asked "the question". Jessica can't see the reason why and it's tearing her apart. He's keeping something from her. Alex isn't the only one who has changed though. Something is different about Jessica but she doesn't understand what's happened. She just knows something's wrong, that she feels different than she used to, on a skin deep level. And it may keep her and Alex apart. Forever. But while Alex and Jessica struggle to stay together, Cole is not about to be forgotten. There are a few things he didn't tell Jessica, about his past and her future. There are reasons why he came after her, reasons that are tied to his history that is darker than she could have ever realized.
"An intense, powerful novel of love and loss, deception and deliverance."
-Nancy Haddock, national bestselling author of Always The Vampire
She pines for Jacob, the boy who saved her life when she drowned, bringing her back from the brink of death by breathing life into her.
But Jacob is gone now, buried.
Levi's love for Hannah burns just as strong. But he knows how much Hannah loved his brother Jacob. He also knows the troubling event that took Jacob out of their lives. And he lives with that lie every day.
So when a stranger named Akiva comes to their community, he carries with him two secrets that will change their lives forever: he is in fact Jacob, whom Hannah had lost. And he is now a vampire.
When passions stir and secrets are revealed, Hannah must choose between light and dark, between the one she has always loved and the new possibility of love. But it's more than a choice of passion; it's a decision that will determine the fate of her soul.
Praise for Plain Fear: Forsaken
"This is a haunting, heartbreaking story ! told with such beauty and intensity, it took my breath away. Y! ou don't want to miss this one!"
-Lenora Worth, author of the New York Times bestseller Body of Evidence
"In a word...captivating. Leanna Ellis creates a world seemingly simplistic but teeming with complexity. Her take on vampires is fresh, dark, and at times heartbreaking. Forsaken is a book you won't want to miss."
-Elisabeth Naughton, author of Tempted
"Leanna Ellis has written an emotionally powerful story with an unusual twist to the vampire legend."
-Nina Bangs, USA Today Bestselling Author
"With Forsaken, Leanna Ellis takes readers on a thrilling journey to the dark side of Amish life and beyond. Leanna Ellis's keen eye for detail, sensitive prose and knowledge of the Amish brings Forsaken to vivid, wonderful life. Forsaken exemplifies the ultimate literary juxtaposition of good and evil, and is made all the more powerful by Ellis's ability to paint a vivid and realistic picture Amish life."
-Linda Castillo, New York Times bestselling! author
The Forsaken starts with a photograph of a baseball team. The year is 1934, the image black and white: two rows of young men, one standing, the other crouching with their arms around one anotherâs shoulders. They are all somewhere in their late teens or twenties, in the peak of health. We know most, if not all, of their names: Arthur Abolin, Walter Preeden, Victor Herman, Eugene Peterson. They hail from ordinary working families from across Americaâ"Detroit, Boston, New York, San Francisco. Waiting in the sunshine, they look just like any other baseball team except, perhaps, for the Russian lettering on their uniforms.
These men and thousands of others, their wives, and children were possibly the least heralded migration in American ! history. Not surprising, maybe, since in a nation of immigrant! s few ca re to remember the ones who leave behind the dream. The exiles came from all walks of life. Within their ranks were Communists, trade unionists, and radicals of the John Reed school, but most were just ordinary citizens not overly concerned were politics. What united them was the hope that drives all emigrants: the search for a better life. And to any one of the millions of unemployed Americans during the Great Depression, even the harshest Moscow winter could sustain that promise.
Within four years of that June day in Gorky Park, many of the young men in that photograph will be arrested and along with them unaccounted numbers of their fellow countrymen. As foreign victims of Stalinâs Terror, some will be executed immediately in basement cells or at execution grounds outside the main cities. Others will be sent to the âcorrective laborâ camps, where they will be starved and worked to death, their bodies buried in the snowy wasteland. Two of the baseball players! who survive and whose stories frame this remarkable work of history will be inordinately lucky. This book is the story of these mensâ livesâ"The Forsaken who lived and those who died.
The result of years of groundbreaking research in American and Russian archives, The Forsaken is also the story of the world inside Russia at the time of Terror: the glittering obliviousness of the U.S. embassy in Moscow, the duplicity of the Soviet government in its dealings with Roosevelt, and the terrible finality of the Gulag system. In the tradition of the finest history chronicling genocide in the twentieth century, The Forsaken offers new understanding of timeless questions of guilt and innocence that continue to plague us today.Full Moon Rising
The world is in shadow. To one side stretches the forest, to the other the city. Your claws are stained with blood. Your senses whisper of prey that runs before you, and of predators who stalk even the! likes of you. You hear the howls of your brothers and sisters! . Luna r ises. Your blood boils. It is time to hunt.
Wolves at the Door
Werewolf: The Forsaken - the game of bestial violence and supernatural terror - is the second core setting sourcebook intended for use with White Wolf's new Storytelling System . Werewolves are creatures of original sin, tainted by ancestral crimes and driven to hunt by the shame of being abandoned. This book details what it is to be Forsaken, one of the Tribes of the Moon. Create your own werewolf pack and seek redemption or give in to your savage nature. Hardcover. For use with the World of Darkness Rulebook.
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