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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Clarissa Gosling
Half-bear-shifter half-dragon in a world where dragons are thought extinct, Birgith must face the ultimate test of her shifting ability to be accepted as an adult in the Bear-shifter clan.If Birgith manifests any sign that she has dragon blood she will be killed immediately and her dragon family hunted, as they are feared by all four clans in the continent of Kaitstud. But when the test comes, she is unable to shift at all. So she is exiled and classed as a human, with all the restrictions on her that designation entails.Leaving behind everything she's ever known, Birgith sets out on a perilous journey away from her forest home to make peace with her dual heritage. A journey to find her hidden dragon family. A journey that puts her life and theirs at risk. Or that will help her embrace who she truly is.The first in an exciting new series for readers who love magic, adventure and strong female characters.
Accused of theft.Determined to prove her innocence.Split between the two sides of her family, where does Birgith's allegiance lie?The Bear Clan crystal is missing and everyone blames Birgith. Now, she must choose whether to stay, and attempt to clear her name, or run and hide with her dragon brothers.When a new enemy threatens to destroy everything she loves, Birgith decides to take matters into her own hands. But what can one girl do against the new Clan Leader Regent?Haydn thought he had a future with Birgith. But when she leaves him behind, he thinks all hope is lost. Then her brothers make him an offer he can't refuse - a chance to prove himself and win back the girl he loves.Can these star-struck lovers find a way to save the clan and each other?Continue Birgith's epic fantasy adventure full of magic, political intrigue and slow-burn romance.
A captured friend.An annoying brother.Can her return to faery get any worse?After returning to the human realm, Zoe is determined to keep her head down and stay out of trouble until after her exams are over. In the meantime, she refuses to dwell on what it means to be the missing Princess of Starlight... or which realm she belongs in.But her best laid plans crumble when she learns that her foster parents are fae and have have hidden her heritage all along. Suddenly, her entire life feels like a lie. To make matters worse, she discovers her friend Evan has been captured by the Queen of Dawnlight.Again.And it's all her fault. The only way to save him is to return to faery, this time with her overbearing foster brother in tow. Can she navigate the faery courts, on her own this time, and save her friend without accumulating more debts? Or will her brother upset everything, including her budding relationship with Prince Florian of the Sunlight Court?Find out more in this delightful fae fantasy for lovers of slow burn romance and magical bargains.Warning: contains a short discussion of infant loss.
Old enemies rise.New foes emerge.The final reckoning is here.Birgith struggles to be taken seriously as the new Bear Leader. She longs to disappear to the secret valley, but her duty is to those she represents... even if the other leaders prefer to deal with her deposed aunt instead.Then another dragon is spotted - an invader from beyond the seas.Birgith must find a way to defend Kaitstud from more dragons, without forfeiting the safety of her own dragon family in the process.When circumstances force Haydn and Birgith apart, Haydn must take drastic action to secure their future. If he doesn't earn the clans respect, he'll become the worthless human they assume he is.Will they learn to stand up for each other in order to save Kaitstud together, or will the clans, and their relationship, splinter apart around them?Read the thrilling conclusion to Birgith & Haydn's tale and the continent of Kaitstud, with betrayals, intrigue and twists and turns along the way.
The forest stirs.The wild hunt rides.Zoe must make a stand.With her trusted steed by her side, Zoe leaves the human realm for a life with Florian in Faery. But the gate takes her to the world tree instead. The tree's guardian sets her on the right path, but warns her of a growing threat to the fae realm.When she arrives in the Sunlight Court, things do not go as planned. Distrusted by the Sunlight fae, Zoe doesn't fit their expectations of a princess. As for Florian, he's still determined to have her as his queen after his upcoming coronation, but she chafes at what that would mean for her. Now Zoe is questioning her own heart and wonders where she belongs.The five Faery Courts seem to be at peace, but tensions bubble beneath the surface. Deep in the forest unease is brewing. The wild hunt rampages closer to the courts. Whispers of worse threaten a dire future for faery. After the previous Conclave of the Yews, the other queens distrust Zoe and ignore her pleas for help. She must gather her allies, old and new, to protect the realm despite them.In this thrilling finale to the Lost Princess of Starlight series, continue Zoe's story as she follows her own path to build the life she desires, while doing whatever she can to help the realm she longs to call home.Find out more in this delightful fae fantasy for lovers of slow burn romance and magical bargains.
Everyone believes dragons are extinct. But Birgith of the Bear Clan has a dangerous secret. Her sixteenth summer will bring the manifestation test. If she takes after her father and shifts into a bear she'll be trapped in the Bear Clan, spending her life in whatever role they assign her. But if she takes after her mother she'll not only endanger her own life, she'll trigger a hunt for her hidden dragon family.She never even considered the third option. That she wouldn't shift at all and be exiled from everything she's ever known as a despised human.A chance encounter brings her freedom in the form of a trading caravan and Haydn, the trader's son who she befriends. But how much can she trust them, and how much would she lose in order to find the dragon family she's always dreamt of meeting?With a cast of clan members, traders, and musicians wielding magic, Birgith needs to learn where her loyalties lie and who she can trust to help. On her journey across Kaitstud, she meets new friends, old adversaries, and has to choose where she belongs.This coming of age story features a sweet friends to lovers romance during an exploration searching for hidden royalty. Suitable for fans of Sarah KL Wilson and Kay L Moody.
Clarissa is the story of a courageous German girl, who thwarted a communist plot to infiltrate NATO during the Cold War and found her true love. During the partition of Germany, intrigues between the East and the West flourish amid kidnapping, theft, and espionage schemes. As Clarissa participates in a high-stakes operation in which she is the target, she wonders, will the romantic Canadian Aurthur Lundy rescue her from adversity?
The 18th century was a wealth of knowledge, exploration and rapidly growing technology and expanding record-keeping made possible by advances in the printing press. In its determination to preserve the century of revolution, Gale initiated a revolution of its own: digitization of epic proportions to preserve these invaluable works in the largest archive of its kind. Now for the first time these high-quality digital copies of original 18th century manuscripts are available in print, making them highly accessible to libraries, undergraduate students, and independent scholars.Western literary study flows out of eighteenth-century works by Alexander Pope, Daniel Defoe, Henry Fielding, Frances Burney, Denis Diderot, Johann Gottfried Herder, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, and others. Experience the birth of the modern novel, or compare the development of language using dictionaries and grammar discourses. ++++The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++British LibraryT225859 Dublin]: London: printed for Newberry, and Dublin: re-printed by T. Walker, 1780?]. 177, 1]p., plate; 18