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Snakes & Ladders

Jacob Striker, known as Shipwreck to his friends, and side kick, some times lover, as well as ace detective Felicity, are back in this page turning dive into the underworld of Vancouver, when Striker discovers a close friend of his has gone missing and the circumstances are anything but good.

Can Striker and Felicity end this deadly game masterminded by a cold, psychopathic killer or will they find themselves the final victims of a madman? Join Striker and Felicity as they challenge the unthinkable in Fiction.

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Smoulder

Deep and dark, filled with twists and turns, plots and sub plots Smoulder will definitely have it for the YA reader market.

Daphne, daughter of Lilith and Lucifer is sent to earth to try and find her brother Obie, who appears to have been kidnapped.

Daphne has no great desire to come to earth as she is really rather comfortable although somewhat bored in her life. But when Mother calls, Mother must be obeyed.

Join Daphne as she struggles to come to terms with life on earth in Teen.

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The Gift of Acceptance.

When you have the world before you as an Olympic contender, the sun is shining and all is good with your world, to have it finish in a terrifyingly abrupt manner certainly takes some coming to terms with life and the hand that has been dealt.

In The Gift of Acceptance Janine Shepherd shares a little of her personal journey, of coming to terms with life and many of the little homilies she has gathered along the way, which have meant so much in her in her journey.

Read more on Janine Shepherd in Personal Development.

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The Worst Princess

So you know Rapunzel, love “Tangled”,  but are after a thoroughly modern princess? Well the Worst Princess is for you and your little princesses.


Princess Sue is tired of being in her tower and longs for adventure. She finally meets her prince but finds herself in yet another tower! This simply will not do! But what to do? Befriend a dragon of course!

 

With bold illustrations supporting a terrific story with a few twists and turns who wouldn’t wish to be Princess Sue!

Read more about Princess Sue in Childrens.

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The Little Shadows

Sumptuous, theatrical, endearing, intriguing are words that spring to mind when reading The Little Shadows. The “turn of phrase” is a delight. We journey with three sisters: Aurora,”the eldest and most beautiful” Clover the “thoughtful” one and “joyous and headstrong” Bella as they make their way and their living in the theatrical world of vaudeville during the First World War.

The book opens when the sisters are in their teens and at the beginning of their career we follow these ladies into adulthood with all its joy and disappointment.

Read more on the life of theatre families at the turn of the 19th century in Fiction.
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Currawalli Street

Dancing through time effortlessly this is a powerful, beautiful story about people, life and love.

In an almost understated way Morgan has constructed his words in the manner of a true storyteller to bring to life the people who make up Currawalli Street, with all the fine detail and intimacy which goes to make up community.

Read more on this fascinating glipse of times gone before in Fiction.

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