Rural America forms the backdrop for a trio of tales in which mutants with some unusual powers, mountainfolk, and backwoods wizards take on the forces of evil, both natural and supernatural, that would prey on the region, in a collection featuring the contributions of David Drake, Erick Flint, Ryk E. Spoor, and Henry Kuttner. Original.
Southern Gentleman Encounters Rough and Ready Mountain Girl Deep in the Rockies in Mountain Magic, by Trana Mae Simmons 1829, Wyoming Territory Jonathan Clay won the ragamuffin, Smelly Woman, in a game of chance.
When a mysterious (though familiar looking ...) stranger arrives on Deep Creek, he immediately encounters a vast cadre of characters that includes earnest mountaineers, a murderous land baron, a family of treacherous ne'er-do-wells, a ...
South-Mountain Magic: A Narrative
Lotte Ingrisch-Einem e cannot presume to be able to fully walk the old Celtic path from one day to the next, if ever. This is not a speciality of the Celtic way of life, however, and the same counts for any other spiritual way (Native ...
The bestselling author of Tame the Wild Wind delivers a western historical romance of a lonely trapper and a woman with a deep and wounded past.
The story behind this book begins in 1876, when, the author, a widow from Washington Society, purchased the old South Mountain Inn in Maryland and transformed it into a private summer residence.
In this Homespun novel, a pretty schoolmarm teaches a mountain man the finer points of romance.
Redeemer, the continuing saga of Deceiver--is Misty's story of hope and survival under impossible conditions.
Mountain Magic: Spellbinding Tales of Appalachia
Few historians end up as historical actors in their own right, but Bernard Lewis has both witnessed and participated in some of the key events of the last century.