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Surrounded by fire, a girl with mysterious powers and a young
warrior search for safety. Life in the wasteland is a constant
struggle. No one knows it better than Taimin. Crippled, and with
only his indomitable aunt to protect him, Taimin must learn to
survive in a world scorched by two suns and frequented by raiders.
But when Taimin discovers his homestead ransacked and his aunt
killed, he sets off with one mission: to seek revenge against those
who stole everything. With nowhere to call home, his hunt soon
takes a turn when he meets a mystic, Selena, who convinces him to
join her search for the fabled white city. Taimin and Selena both
need refuge, and the white city is a place where Taimin may find
someone to heal his childhood injury. As they avoid relentless
danger, Taimin and Selena attempt to reach the one place that
promises salvation. And they can only hope that the city is the
haven they need it to be…
The fourth book in the Evermen Saga.
The Lord of the Night is coming. The future of civilization is
at stake.
Miro, high lord of Altura, is in the Imperial capital to prepare
the Empire for the onslaught. He knows his homeland lies directly
in the enemy's path but struggles to form the alliances he
needs.
As the high lords bicker, Ella seeks the help of the newly
crowned emperor, Killian. But, amid the growing tensions, their
responsibilities drive them apart and, as emperor, Killian can't be
seen to favor Ella's homeland.
Against a backdrop of old hurts, guilty secrets, and shaky new
allegiances, people of all nations and abilities must learn to
trust one another again, and form a united front against a powerful
enemy intent on destroying them once and for all.
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Title: The Transfer of the Crown, and other poems.Publisher:
British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe British Library is
the national library of the United Kingdom. It is one of the
world's largest research libraries holding over 150 million items
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back as far as 300 BC.The POETRY & DRAMA collection includes
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British Library Maxwell, James; 1887. 62 p.; 8 . 11602.e.39.(1.)
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++++British LibraryT097011Verse. R-t B-s = Robert Burns, J-n L-k =
John Lapraik.Paisley: printed by J. Neilson, and sold by the
author, 1788. 24p.; 12
Part 1. Sacred To Christian Devotion And Piety, Consisting Of Hymns
And Divine Meditations, Upon Various Subjects And Occasions Chiefly
From The Author's Own Experience. Part 2. Sacred To Practical
Virtue And Holiness, Containing Three Epistles.
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