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Dove

Dove

Jennifer Luna

Totally Entwined Group Limited
2023
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He wants to protect her from his world, but her past is their biggest threat.After the traumatic and mysterious death of a close family friend, Emma Marshall flees the prying eyes in her hometown, opting for the anonymity of Manhattan life. Once there, she buries herself in ramen noodle dinners and rigorous academics. When she's attacked on the street and issued a strange, veiled threat, she takes her defense into her own hands. But involving herself with a man like Jack is far from safe.Jack O'Connell thinks of love as a liability. In his line of work, caring for someone would only give his enemies a weakness to exploit. But when Emma walks into his gym for a self-defense lesson, she unknowingly threatens the armor he's curated. Try as he might, he can't keep himself away. Their chemistry is electric, and she could be everything that he needs.As Jack delves into her secrets, he finds they might be somehow connected to his dark world, even though he has fought desperately to protect her from it. To his horror, Emma becomes caught in a sinister web that entraps the two of them, threatening their very lives.
Clipped Wings

Clipped Wings

Jennifer Luna

Totally Entwined Group Limited
2024
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He wants to hide her from his enemies, but only she knows how to slay them.Jack and Emma are on holiday when a family member goes missing. Not just any family member but Jack's brother-the leader of the Irish mob. When they return to the city, the hunt begins.While Jack is busy fighting a monster, Emma is left to her own devices. She needs to adapt to a new world. A world filled with street fighting, morally gray characters, and vengeance. As the days grow darker, Jack isolates himself from the one woman who brings him light. He's spinning out of control, and Emma can only pray he'll stop before he gets himself killed.If there's one thing Emma knows, she isn't the damsel in distress. She'll fight for her relationship with Jack-to the death.
Luna Station Quarterly Issue 052

Luna Station Quarterly Issue 052

Jennifer Parsons

Luna Station Press
2022
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Trees live their lives on a different scale, and we poetically imbue them with traits we examine in ourselves. This does not, by any means, imply that they lack these traits. When our story trees talk or move, express feelings, wrestle with immortality, nurture others, or hold the secrets of life, they may not literally do it in the same ways they do in what we perceive as 'regular life'-the stories just help us to see ourselves a little better, and imagine the ways that they can. And make no mistake, they can. - from the editorial Featuring: The Warrior Tree by Chana KohlShadow and Ash by Sarah McPhersonLost and Found; Retreat and Return by Emma SchmidThe Beginning by Katrina CarruthThis Sweet and Bitter Fruit; or, Ladon's Lament by Maeghan KlinkerHunger by Meg MaloneBreak Fresh Ground by Callie S. BlackstoneLinden's Legends by Suzie GraceThe Mother Tree by Elana GomelLive Oak by Carly RacklinOf Wood and Flame by Anna MaddenThe Wee Folk by Keira ReynoldsThe Heavenly Dreams of Mechanical Trees by Wendy NikelBeech, Please by Maria Paige BrekkeThe Trimming of the Branches by Ali MillerEnd of the World, Beginning of Everything by Kiersten GonzalezQuercus by Emma Louise GillThe Oak Tree by Liz Baxmeyer
Luna Station Quarterly Issue 057

Luna Station Quarterly Issue 057

Jennifer Lyn Parsons

Luna Station Press
2024
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If you had told us fifteen years ago, when LSQ was a one-woman operation running on a steady diet of "wouldn't it be cool if", that we would attract authors and stories as good as these, we would have been very pleased indeed These stories are deep.They are full of hard earned human emotions, in spite of their fantastical settings. Ghosts and goblins and living houses and fairy tales and the underworld are all great, but if they don't get under your skin, and maybe even draw some blood from time to time, then what's the point, at this late hour? So please accept our latest invitation to the greatest show in speculative literature, as we all change and evolve and become our next selves, together. Featuring"Sojourner" by Esther Alter"And Lilith Sewed the Seam" by Allister Nelson"Regarding Your Application to This Year's Orpheus Fellowship" by Anna-Claire McGrath"Lost in Target" by Camden Rose"How to Carry a Millstone" by Katie McIvor"Who We Are" by Ana Wesley"Bedtime Story" by Rhonda Parrish"Grief in C Minor" by Erin Keating"Open Your Eyes" by Allie Marini"You and Me, Here and There, Now and Then and When" by JM Cyrus"The Fish Who Dreamt of Dragons" by Lilia Zhang"Souls on the Open Plane" by Remy Welch"The Illusionist's Daughter" by Wen Wen Yang"The Angelus Machine" by Emily Yu"Cedar Glen" by Alicia Adams"Lost Souls" by Rae Maybee"A Pound of Flesh" by K R Samp
Luna Station Quarterly Issue 058

Luna Station Quarterly Issue 058

Jennifer Lyn Parsons

Luna Station Press
2024
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You come to Luna Station Quarterly for good stories. We are grateful for that, and for you.Yes, you.Who can follow along when things get timey-wimey, who do not flinch when grief needs its space, who embrace magick and wonder and transmutation and alternate realities with aplomb, who still believe in monsters and witches and aliens and dinosaurs, and who most of all are not afraid at this late hour to read about love in all of its permutations.You are who we do this for, year in and year out, season after season.Welcome to The Station. May you leave, if you must, larger than you came in. This issue features: "37 Seconds to Say Goodbye" by R. J. Howell"Cry to the Moon" by Keira Perkins"Monstrous Attractions" by Cindy Phan"Resurrecting Tessa" by Nicole Walsh"To the Moon and Back" by Emmie Christie"Brave Stupid Creatures" by Mac Bowers"Victory and Vanilla" by Hesper Leveret"Be Not Afraid of the Angel beneath the Stairs" by Sara Playfair"Secrets Locked in Metal Scrap" by Marie Croke"Sue Dhingra's Cat" by Shikhandin"Grown From an Alder Wolf's Skull" by Anna Madden"Date Night" by Alex T. Singer"Butterflies Eating the Dead" by Alice Loweecey"Close Encounters" by Emi Macuaga"Everything is Idaho" by Eliza Sullivan"The Cierin-Croin" by Wendy Nikel"Thistle and Spice" by Dorianne Emmerton"Homoncula" by Neva Bryan
Follow the Moon: Warrior of Luna

Follow the Moon: Warrior of Luna

Jennifer Fisch-Ferguson

Jennifer Fisch-Ferguson
2016
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Kamaria DeKosse realizes her life can never be the same. So, she dedicates herself to becoming the best. Well, the best werewolf she can be. Kama thinks this means giving up everything she was, but can she separate who she was before, from who she is meant to be? Jack returns from a life-changing Spirit Quest and the war his Pack was forced into. He realizes he need to adjust his relationships and his role of Alpha of Central Park. As their lives intertwine once again, Kama and Jack have to discover the path to which destiny is leading them. They no longer have the luxury of pretending life will be easy. And when a new enemy surfaces and threatens the one Kama loves most, the battle lines are drawn.Follow the challenges that create the path. Follow the songs the heart dictates. Follow the Moon to where destiny is determined.
Luna Station Quarterly Issue 035

Luna Station Quarterly Issue 035

Luna Station Quarterly; Jennifer Lyn Parsons; Natalia Yanchak

Luna Station Press
2018
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Stories matter. No matter the season. They are windows. They are mirrors. They are elemental. At Luna Station Quarterly, we publish stories that you might not be seeing elsewhere. Unique permutations on science fiction & fantasy, mythology & folk tale, all written by emerging women writers. Sweet stories. Sad stories. Queer stories. Family stories. Magical stories. Adventure stories. Imaginary friends. Robots. Pirates. Ghouls and golems and even a goddamned stagecoach Issue 35 of LSQ has it all
Luna Station Quarterly Issue 034

Luna Station Quarterly Issue 034

Jenny Wong; Kimberly Rei; Jennifer Lyn Parsons

Luna Station Press
2018
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Elegy and promise stand side by side in this, the thirty fourth issue of your favorite Quarterly. Eight talented authors once again give you glimpses of worlds both familiar and alien, moving backwards and forwards in time and space, from Louisiana & Chicago, to a dusty settlement and abandoned house that bring new flavors to our tired notions of the apocalypse. The women and girls in these stories, like the authors that created them, are balancing old and new, grudges and hope, life and death. May we all learn from their journeys, their wisdom, and their folly.