Hoping for a fresh start after his rebirth as Phoenix, Ash Fisher receives a threatening visit from Purian Rose, who threatens to kill his fiancâee unless he legally relegates Darklings to a brutal concentration camp.
A fiery spirit dances from the pages of the Great Book. She brings the aroma of scorched sand and ozone. She has a story to tell.... The Book of Phoenix is a unique work of magical futurism.
A second installment of a trilogy that began with The Phoenix Unchained finds aspiring High Mage Tiercel and reluctant Knight-Mage Harrier working on their powers while witnessing devastating attacks by the Wild Mage Bisochim, and while ...
This text fills that void, providing a comprehensive reference for documenting and synthesizing fire's ecological role.
Upon the death of her father, Eleanor Robinson falls victim to her stepmother, a cruel Elemental Master of Earth, who makes her a virtual slave, until Reginald Fenyx, who was once a heroic pilot, returns home, and together these two lost ...
Caulaincourt entertained in a similar style, providing a Swiss porter dressed in gold lace and embroidery to greet guests after they disembarked from their carriages. The Swiss porter opened the folding doors leading to the stairs, ...
A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win Gene Kim, Kevin Behr, George Spafford. almost every week.” He pauses and then says emphatically, “Dr. Eliyahu M. Goldratt, who created the Theory of Constraints, showed us how any ...
The full story from early 'boosterism, ' with its emphasis on economic and political power, through years of frustration and triumphs, up to the present day's major problem of reconciling growth with the good life.
Spock must play a dangerous game when an outside factor threatens the sovereignty of the Federation and the life of Captain James T. Kirk--Novelist.
Ash, a twin-blood who sells his addictive venom, "Haze," to support his mother, and Natalie, the daughter of a diplomat, discover their connection in the Black City, where humans and Darklings struggle to rebuild after a brutal war.
The other is... well perhaps you should read the book yourself and find your own lessons within the pages. A well written story, "David and the Phoenix" has no particular time setting so that it could very well be placed in current time.