How do you stop a dark destructive force when you don’t even know your own name? A royal guard from medieval England in the 1200s was somehow thrust into a futuristic cyberpunk Boston in the 22nd century with no memory of who he is or what exactly was his job. The futuristic patrons of this dark insidious city thought he was not indigenous to their city and challenged him. After a deadly altercation with a leader’s generals, the leader wanted to recruit him for his cause. He employed his female spy to retrieve the stranger. Klannis Chloe had to utilize her skills of spycraft and historical knowledge to gain his trust, but his true purpose was revealed by an elder vagrant who knew who he truly was, and also his destiny. The BoltLayer Clan and the three from Klannis Chloe’s team had to split their quests in order to defeat the darkest force on the planet. Each group has to travel through harrowing adventures to defeat this evil warlock preparing to finish off this dystopian world. Can our stranger stop him?
How on earth did all this happen? Will she ever remember? And what will happen when she does? BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Sophie Kinsella's Wedding Night.
Carl Reiner is at that wonderful point in life where he knows absolutely everything. Especially, how to tell a wonderful story. I just love being in his world and this book is the Grand Tour.
Unable to forgive herself for the death of her two-year-old son Bobby in a car accident, Menley Nichols' marriage to Adam starts to fall apart- until the birth of their daughter Hannah.
Based upon the true stories of the Children of Morelia, Mario Escobar’s Remember Me—now available for the first time in English—paints a poignant portrait of an immigrant family’s sacrificial love and endurance, detailing just how ...
But can they recover the sense of safety and security that was stolen from them? “Veteran romance writer Sala lives up to her reputation with this well-crafted thriller.” —Publishers Weekly
After her untimely death, eighteen-year-old Shari tries to prove that she did not commit suicide and attempts to keep the person responsible from killing again.
Not sure how you can play without loving to listen. “What do you play?” I should tell her the guitar, my new instrument of choice. ... I don't want her to be scared of me, but according to what I was convicted of, I should say yes.
Determined to be no trouble to anyone, homeless septuagenarian Winnie pursues a young girl who has stolen her suitcase and wig, an endeavor that causes her to evaluate the events that culminated in her current status.
In Chelsea Bobulski's Remember Me, an eerie and suspenseful YA novel, a teen girl discovers what connects her to the hotel she calls home as horrifying visions lead her to the truth.
This book is the result. Remember Me When… will help you to talk to children about how you would like to be remembered and to create your own memories. This legacy book also includes a blank page for writing in your own remembrance.