Fatal Glamor

Fatal Glamor
Author: J.C. Diem
Publisher: Seize The Night Publishing Agency
Total Pages: 199
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Sorcha can’t believe her best friend, Eden, is dead. The sorceress assassin vows to seek vengeance on the man who killed her friend. The only problem is that she doesn’t know who is responsible for the succubus’ demise. Asking the Immortal Triumvirate for answers is the last thing she wants to do, but they are the only ones who might be able to help her identify the culprit. Kade Sinclair has spent the past three months searching for his match. Sebastian, his vampire master ally, was lucky enough to find a beautiful succubus to be his partner. Kade can only hope he’ll find a mate as capable and dangerous as Eden. His interest is piqued by a mysterious blonde woman he sees when a murder is committed practically under his nose. She’s just as gorgeous as Eden, but she doesn’t have enough magic to boost his strength. He’ll just have to keep looking while searching for the ingredients he needs to use in a spell against the Immortal Triumvirate. The sorceress embarks on a quest to unlock her full potential that was blocked by Lord Dallinar when she was an infant. Madam Quilla Astrid, a Night Cursed gypsy fortune teller, foresees that Sorcha has an important destiny. If what the mystic says is true, the assassin will not just free herself from her overlords, she’ll find a powerful match during the process.

Fatal Glamour

Fatal Glamour
Author: Paul Delany
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2015-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0773582789

Rupert Brooke (b. 1887) died on April 23, 1915, two days before the start of the Battle of Gallipoli, and three weeks after his poem "The Soldier" was read from the pulpit of St Paul's Cathedral on Easter Sunday. Thus began the myth of a man whose poetry crystallizes the sentiments that drove so many to enlist and assured those who remained in England that their beloved sons had been absolved of their sins and made perfect by going to war. In Fatal Glamour, Paul Delany details the person behind the myth to show that Brooke was a conflicted, but magnetic figure. Strikingly beautiful and able to fascinate almost everyone who saw him - from Winston Churchill to Henry James - Brooke was sexually ambivalent and emotionally erratic. He had a series of turbulent affairs with women, but also a hidden gay life. He was attracted by the Fabian Society’s socialist idealism and Neo-Pagan innocence, but could be by turns nasty, misogynistic, and anti-Semitic. Brooke’s emotional troubles were acutely personal and also acutely typical of Edwardian young men formed by the public school system. Delany finds a thread of consistency in the character of someone who was so well able to move others, but so unable to know or to accept himself. A revealing biography of a singular personality, Fatal Glamour also uses Brooke’s life to shed light on why the First World War began and how it unfolded.

Lays and Lyrics

Lays and Lyrics
Author: Jessie Kerr Lawson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1913
Genre: Canadian poetry
ISBN:

Short Stories

Short Stories
Author: Alfred Ludlow White
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1891
Genre: Short stories
ISBN: