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Though few in the medieval kingdom of Wilkinshire have seen the
legendary dragon known as Bogotah, many fear him. Stories passed
down for generations tell of his capability to breathe fire, spread
deadly disease, and consume livestock and people to appease his
insatiable appetite. Even so, Bogotah upholds his duty to guard the
kingdom and his treasured secret.
After the assassination of their lord, the residents of
Wilkinshire line the muddy street to meet their new rulers.
Appointed to reconstruct the battered kingdom, Lord Philip and his
wife, Lady Rachelle, are in disbelief at the magnitude of their
undertaking as poverty-stricken citizens greet them with rotted
teeth, filthy clothing, and pathetic living conditions. As the lord
and lady settle into their new residence, Lord Philip is confronted
with the peasants' belief that Bogotah is to blame for
Wilkinshire's misfortunes. In order to put the citizen's
superstitions to rest, he must discover who is responsible for the
kingdom's bad luck.
Meanwhile, Lord Thaddeus of Lancaster, an evil soul consumed by
greed, waits for the opportune moment to claim Wilkinshire for
himself. Spurred on by a voracious desire to obtain the legendary
Treasure of Wilkinshire, he will stop at nothing to obtain it.
Only time will reveal the fate of the kingdom and of the
spectacular treasure hidden somewhere within its walls.
Though few in the medieval kingdom of Wilkinshire have seen the
legendary dragon known as Bogotah, many fear him. Stories passed
down for generations tell of his capability to breathe fire, spread
deadly disease, and consume livestock and people to appease his
insatiable appetite. Even so, Bogotah upholds his duty to guard the
kingdom and his treasured secret.
After the assassination of their lord, the residents of
Wilkinshire line the muddy street to meet their new rulers.
Appointed to reconstruct the battered kingdom, Lord Philip and his
wife, Lady Rachelle, are in disbelief at the magnitude of their
undertaking as poverty-stricken citizens greet them with rotted
teeth, filthy clothing, and pathetic living conditions. As the lord
and lady settle into their new residence, Lord Philip is confronted
with the peasants' belief that Bogotah is to blame for
Wilkinshire's misfortunes. In order to put the citizen's
superstitions to rest, he must discover who is responsible for the
kingdom's bad luck.
Meanwhile, Lord Thaddeus of Lancaster, an evil soul consumed by
greed, waits for the opportune moment to claim Wilkinshire for
himself. Spurred on by a voracious desire to obtain the legendary
Treasure of Wilkinshire, he will stop at nothing to obtain it.
Only time will reveal the fate of the kingdom and of the
spectacular treasure hidden somewhere within its walls.
A little girl smiles with excitment as friends and family arrive at
her birthday party. There are so many presents to open But when she
receives an odd gift from Grandpa, her reaction is less than
enthusiastic. His unusual present is a beautiful unicorn rocking
horse. Noticing his granddaughter's apprehension, Grandpa places
her upon his lap and explains the legend of the mysterious
creature. A Unicorn For My Birthday is a poetic story with
enchanting illustrations that brings the mystical world of the
unicorn to life. Told through the eyes of a child and her loving
grandfather, A Unicorn For My Birthday will charm and envelop its
readers into a world of mythical fantasy.
My Horsy And Me, What Can We Be? is an entertaining adventure
through a child's imagination as she plays 'dress-up' with her
rocking horse and envisions their endless possibilities. Told
through a child's eyes, picturesque illustrations and poetic text,
My Horsy And Me, What Can We Be? will inspire the imagination of
those who turn its pages.
Yes, I Am Loved is a beautiful "lullaby" story that tenderly
describes a family's nightly routine of preparing their child for
bed.
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