Hunters Blues

Hunters Blues
Author: Karen Wiesner
Publisher: Writers Exchange E-Publishing
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2017-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1922233978

For the ten generations since the evil first came to Woodcutter's Grim, the Guardians have sworn an oath to protect the town from the childhood horrors that lurk in the black woods. Without them, the town would be defenseless...and the terrors would escape to the world at large. Loosely based on "Little Snow White" by the Brothers Grimm. The year is 2093. When the evil in Woodcutter's Grim unleashed with a vengeance fifty years ago, humans turned into ghouls that avoided the sun and water...and had the innate instinct to contaminate others with their evil. In no time at all, the evil spread and wiped out most of the world's population before the Protectorate--the guardians sworn to protect Woodcutter's Grim and those outside against the evil pervading it--came up with a way to hold the threat at bay, not completely but enough to save those few left. In these years, everything has changed, from occupations to marriage. A curfew has been imposed and all live within the heavily-fortressed walls on the Shaussegeny Estate. Few children are born and those that are have a mutated form of dwarfism that makes them barren. Protectorate hunters patrol the world outside in the daylight. They are the last of humanity with no idea how much future they actually have left. Unofficial Guardian and hunter, Reece Pallaton, wonders what it's all for and whether he'll lose everyone he cares about in this endless battle. Fellow Protectorate Brethren, Mishell "Shell" Anderson insists that they can find a cure, a way to survive and push back the evil, that life will someday go back to normal. But Reece is beginning to believe that the battle he and what's left of humanity are waging can never be won...until he discovers the source of the evil, the mirror that's only the opposite half of the "glass darkly" world he lives in, and his own terrifying connection to both.

Dark Hunter's Touch

Dark Hunter's Touch
Author: Elsa Jade
Publisher: Red Circle Ink
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2022-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1941547443

Once upon a time, iron kept the fae from wandering the world. But over the millennia, iron gave way to steel, and now the fae are unbound… Welcome to the Court of the Steel-Born Fae. Yearning to be free, Olette has fled the idleness and illusions of the fae court to hide in the sunlit realm of humans. When the dark warriors of the Wild Hunt find her—and they will, because the black-winged shadows always find their prey—she will face the fae queen's wrath. But until the hunters come and clip her sylfana wings, she will seize this moment to indulge the real emotions of world beyond the walls she’s always known. After a chance encounter with a seductively handsome stranger, Olette longs to embrace the earthly passions within her, if only for one night. Vaile’s dark eyes might see through her disguise and his tantalizing touch could make her forget her vow to keep running as long as she can. Because it seems there are deeper dangers than she knew. In the ages since the end of the Iron Wars, the Court of the Steel-Born Fae has grown restless, the queen’s power to hold them within wearing thin, and the sunlit realm has forgotten the old charms that once kept the oblivious human folk safe from the shadows. Olette might risk even her freedom for Vaile’s love, but when the Wild Hunt closes in, she has to wonder: has she fallen for a man—or beautiful lie? *Originally published as Dark Hunter’s Touch by Jessa Slade For readers who enjoy: Paranormal fantasy romance of fairy-tale happily ever afters, shorter novella length stories of fey royalty with magic, spells, charms, and enchantments, plus dark wounded warrior heroes and strong heroines.

Punitive War

Punitive War
Author: Clay Mountcastle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2009
Genre: History
ISBN:

"This book examines the guerilla experience and then traces its progresion from the Western Theater in 1861 to its apogee in the East in the last two years of the war."--Pg. 5.

OFFICIAL BULLETIN

OFFICIAL BULLETIN
Author: Ohio. Division of State Fire Marshal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1915
Genre: Fire prevention
ISBN:

Hunter's Death

Hunter's Death
Author: Michelle West
Publisher: Astra Publishing House
Total Pages: 645
Release: 1996-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101548940

Averalaan—the most ancient of cities, had long been the home of magics both dark and bright. For the site where this most civilized city of mortals now stood had once been a dread place indeed, a citadel of evil ruled by the Lord of the Hells. Only through the greatest of sacrifices had he been contained and cast back into his own dimension. And though the passing centuries had all but obliterated the memories of that terrible time, trouble was once again stirring in the hidden byways of Averalaan. The first warning that the Dark Lord’s minions were at work came from a pack of street rats led by a young woman gifted with the ability to see the truth even when it was hidden behind carefully spell-crafted illusions. And as she carried her warning to The Terafin, head of one of the most powerful families in the land, others, too, were rallying to Averalaan’s aid. Blessed or cursed by their Hunter God and gifted with his most unique creation, the Hunter Lord Gilliam and his huntbrother Stephen were about to do the unthinkable. Guided by the seer Evayne, they would journey beyond the borders of their kingdom, something no Hunter Lord had ever done. For only in Averalaan could they find their true destiny, even if it meant facing the Dark Lord himself…

Action Speaks Louder

Action Speaks Louder
Author: Eric Lichtenfeld
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2007-04-27
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9780819568014

An authoritative and entertaining history of the action film

Ghost-Hunter's Casebook

Ghost-Hunter's Casebook
Author: Bowen Pearse
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2011-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 075247412X

Andrew Green, who died in 2004, was for sixty years one of Britain's most active and best-known ghost-hunters. The Daily Telegraph famously christened him 'the Spectre Inspector'. The author of best-sellers such as Our Haunted Kingdom and Ghost Hunting: a Practical Guide, he investigated hundreds of reported hauntings during his career, from famous cases such as 'the poltergeist girl of Battersea' to cases where a client had simply taken the wrong medication before bed. The most important cases from his lifetime of research are collected together in this volume - alongside new research and many reports that have never previously been published. This is an essential guide to the career of Britain's most famous ghost-hunter, and indeed to the paranormal history of ' our haunted kingdom'.

Whip the Rebellion

Whip the Rebellion
Author: George Walsh
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 483
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0765305267

A history of Grant's unlikely rise to the forefront of the Union army discusses how he was forced to resign his commission during peacetime only to rise through the ranks in the first year of the war, during which his talents as an officer enabled numerous successful campaigns.