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Love, loss, and liesÑechoes from a past that threaten the future. Can a reluctant psychic set things right, or will an angry spirit destroy those she loves the most? Lorna Dutton is ready for something new and a chance to move beyond the numbness of a broken heart. Inheriting her great-auntÕs house on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, she embarks on an exciting adventure only to discover things are more complicated than simply starting over. Free spirited Renee Austin makes her feel again while visions and ghosts rock her world. Only when she embraces her newly discovered psychic abilities can she put the ghosts to rest and save the woman who captures her heart.
My life would never be the same. I had escaped demons and found the answer to all of my supernatural problems...or so I thought. Over the last year, I thought I had learned everything I needed to survive in their world. The Crows. Especially, Ace. The undeniably breathtaking boy who had stolen my heart and opened my eyes to an entirely new type of being. One in which I was constantly being threatened and sought after by supernatural forces. Everything about our relationship and my new world is complicated. Honestly, it is downright deadly. With the arrival of a new magical family in town, an entirely new set of problems just smacked me right in the face. A witch wants to end me as a Shadow Seeker and is trying every trick in her spell book. Now, with the help of the Crows and The Crow Haven Council, I must expel a threat that may just end it all for me once and for all.
Echo Protocol: A Sci-Fi Novella by Rick Anthony Pdf
In a world governed by secrets and shadows, a government project known as Echo emerges, promising to reshape the very fabric of existence. The project grants individuals the power to transform into anyone they touch, assimilating their DNA, knowledge, and memories. But what begins as a potential tool for good quickly becomes a battleground of ethics, redemption, and the pursuit of justice. This science fiction thriller delves into the lives of a diverse team of individuals, each grappling with their own past mistakes and seeking redemption in a world teetering on the edge of chaos. Led by Dr. Rebecca Foster, a visionary scientist haunted by the consequences of her creations, the team embarks on a transformative journey to dismantle the corrupt systems that allowed injustice to thrive. As they navigate the shadows of their own pasts, the team encounters a host of challenges, from rogue agents wielding the power of Echo for personal gain to deep-rooted conspiracies that threaten to unravel the very fabric of society. Along the way, they must confront their own fears, doubts, and the moral complexities that arise when wielding the power to become anyone. Through each chapter, the story explores themes of redemption, identity, and the consequences of scientific innovation. The team grapples with the moral implications of their past actions and embarks on a quest to right the wrongs of their own making. Their journey takes them from the halls of power to the darkest corners of the underworld as they uncover hidden truths, face formidable adversaries, and ultimately redefine their purpose in a world that yearns for change. The story weaves together elements of suspense, action, and introspection as the characters navigate a world where the boundaries of identity are blurred and the echoes of the past linger in every decision. As they strive to undo the damage caused by their own creations, they must confront their own vulnerabilities, forge new alliances, and inspire a movement that transcends their individual stories. In the end, this science fiction thriller challenges our notions of identity and explores the enduring power of redemption. It reminds us that even in the darkest of times, hope can emerge, and that the choices we make today can echo through eternity, shaping a better world for future generations.
Rain lashed against the Victorian townhouse, each drop a staccato note on the cobblestones below. Detective Inspector Eira Davies pulled her collar tighter, a shiver snaking down her spine despite the heavy wool coat. The iron railing felt cold against her palm as she peered into the gaping maw of the open door. A yellow crime scene tape blocked the way, stark against the gloom. This wasn't her usual stomping ground – the elegant streets of Kensington were a world away from the gritty back alleys of Whitechapel where Eira honed her skills. But tonight, fate, or perhaps a perverse sense of irony, had delivered her here.
Louis MacNeice and the Irish Poetry of his Time by Tom Walker Pdf
This study focuses on Louis MacNeice's creative and critical engagement with other Irish poets during his lifetime. It draws on extensive archival research to uncover the previously unrecognised extent of the poet's contact with Irish literary mores and networks. Poetic dialogues with contemporaries including F.R. Higgins, John Hewitt, W.R. Rodgers, Austin Clarke, Patrick Kavanagh, John Montague, and Richard Murphy are traced against the persistent rhetoric of cultural and geographical attachment at large in Irish poetry and criticism during the period. These comparative readings are framed by accounts of MacNeice's complex relationship with the oeuvre of W.B. Yeats, which forms a meta-narrative to MacNeice's broader engagement with Irish poetry. Yeats is shown to have been MacNeice's contemporary in the 1930s, reading and reacting to the younger poet's work, just as MacNeice read and reacted to the older poet's work. But the ongoing challenge of the intellectual and formal complexity of Yeats's poetry also provided a means through which MacNeice, across his whole career, dialectically developed various modes through which to confront modernity's cultural, political and philosophical challenges. This book offers new and revisionary perspectives on MacNeice's work and its relationship to Ireland's literary traditions, as well as making an innovative contribution to the history of Irish literature and anglophone poetry in the twentieth century.
Race, Rights, and Recognition by Dean J. Franco Pdf
In Race, Rights, and Recognition, Dean J. Franco explores the work of recent Jewish American writers, many of whom have taken unpopular stances on social issues, distancing themselves from the politics and public practice of multiculturalism. While these writers explore the same themes of group-based rights and recognition that preoccupy Latino, African American, and Native American writers, they are generally suspicious of group identities and are more likely to adopt postmodern distancing techniques than to presume to speak for "their people." Ranging from Philip Roth's scandalous 1969 novel Portnoy's Complaint to Gary Shteyngart's Absurdistan in 2006, the literature Franco examines in this book is at once critical of and deeply invested in the problems of race and the rise of multicultural philosophies and policies in America. Franco argues that from the formative years of multiculturalism (1965-1975), Jewish writers probed the ethics and not just the politics of civil rights and cultural recognition; this perspective arose from a stance of keen awareness of the limits and possibilities of consensus-based civil and human rights. Contemporary Jewish writers are now responding to global problems of cultural conflict and pluralism and thinking through the challenges and responsibilities of cosmopolitanism. Indeed, if the United States is now correctly-if cautiously-identifying itself as a post-ethnic nation, it may be said that Jewish writing has been well ahead of the curve in imagining what a post-ethnic future might look like and in critiquing the social conventions of race and ethnicity.
"Negative capability", the term John Keats used only once in a letter to his brothers, is a well-known but surprisingly unexplored concept in literary criticism and aesthetics. This book is the first book-length study of this central concept in seventy years. As well as clarifying the meaning of the term and giving an anatomy of its key components, the book gives a full account of the history of this idea. It traces the narrative of how the phrase first became known and gradually gained currency, and explores its primary sources in earlier writers, principally Shakespeare and William Hazlitt, and its chief Modernist successors, W. B. Yeats and T. S. Eliot. Meanwhile, the term is also applied to Keats's own poetry, which manifests the evolution of the idea in Keats's poetic practice. Many of the comparative readings of the relevant texts, including King Lear, illuminate the interconnections between these major writers. The book is an original and significant piece of scholarship on this celebrated concept.
Welcome to the otherworld of the Kyn, supernatural beings who walk alongside the humans, their existence kept secret behind the thinnest of veils. Now, modern man’s scientific curiosity is determined to rip that curtain aside and reveal the nightmares in the shadows. If you like fast-paced, suspense-filled, dark urban fantasy with a thrilling edge, step into the shadows with Jami Gray’s complete collection of the Kyn Kronicles and discover why readers are disappearing into this exciting urban fantasy series. SHADOW’S EDGE – Book 1 Raine’s spent a lifetime hunting monsters, but can she stop her prey from exposing the supernatural community one bloody corpse at a time? SHADOW’S SOUL – Book 2 When a simple assignment turns into a nightmare, can Raine and Gavin unravel old vendettas before they both pay the ultimate price? SHADOW’S MOON – Book 3 Compromise isn't in Warrick’s vocabulary and Xander won't abandon the hunt. As the line between instinct and intellect blurs, will they survive the fallout? SHADOW’S CURSE – Book 4 When the queen of chaos locks horns with death's justice, Natasha and Darius set a dangerous game in motion, leading the two predators into a lethal dance of secrets and treachery. SHADOW’S DREAM – Book 5 Tala can't forget the past. Cheveyo can't change it. As the dreams they shared linger, can they escape the encroaching nightmare before it's too late? SHADOW’S FALL – Book 6 A trail of missing Kyn leads a powerful new threat into Raine's backyard. Will she and Gavin be able to hold their own or fall under the weight of secrets haunting the shadows? * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * "Fans of Patricia Briggs's Mercy Thompson series and Kim Harrison's Rachel Morgan series will enjoy the introduction to the paranormal world created by Jami Gray." - Mary Waible, Goodreads Reviewer "This is a non-stop action book, and if you like the paranormal action, with a sprinkling of romance, you will enjoy these books. This was my first book that I read from Jami Gray, and it definitely won't be the last." - Uncaged Book Reviews * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
The air was thick with stale smoke and desperation in The Rusty Crow, a bar where shadows clung to the corners and secrets festered like old wounds. Neon bled from a cracked sign outside, painting the alleyway in sickly green and purple. Inside, the aroma of cheap beer and desperation mingled with the faint metallic tang of blood, barely masked by the jukebox's mournful crooning.