Memoirs of a Warrior Dragon Slayer

Memoirs of a Warrior Dragon Slayer
Author: Yessica Reedy
Publisher: Yessica Reedy
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

Yessica Reedy has learned to transition victimization and weakness into strength, but she’s not alone. Memoirs of a Warrior Dragon Slayer breaks the silence of abuse. She gives her experiences with boundaries as the door to domestic violence with her continued struggle with C-PTSD. Childhood sexual trauma and the gray areas of date rape are given with transparency. Her blunt force approach to mental health will take you through her battle with depression and suicide, and the steps she took to break the cycle. As a stay at home Mom, she learned to advocate for her children with autism. She helped families conceive as a 3 time surrogate mother, later suffering her own miscarriage. When her marriage ended, she learned what domestic violence was, after experiencing how it felt. She gives you the language of emotional and financial abuse. Her transition from a welfare mom in poverty, to becoming a businesswoman is a journey that she’s not alone in. Memoirs of a Warrior Dragon Slayer: There’s Room for More touches on many issues facing modern women with vulnerability, transparency and hope.

Uncovering My Sins

Uncovering My Sins
Author: Yessica Reedy
Publisher: Yessica Reedy
Total Pages: 719
Release:
Genre: Poetry
ISBN:

Life is a journey of pain avoidance and that often looks like searching for love. Before Yessica Reedy was a Warrior Dragon Slayer, she was lost in a world of pain. These poems walk a journey of depression, grief, and longing. There’s a trail of heartbreak that walks through co-dependency, addictions, and emotional abuse. She finds her peace in the freedom of imagination, and her strength in the anger of divorce. She learns self love and setting boundaries.

Dragon Slayer

Dragon Slayer
Author: Dean Barrett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2007-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780978888800

The three short novels in this volume are related not simply by their milieu of Chinese culture but also by how the supernatural world - or our fears of it - can dramatically shape events in our daily lives. In Bones of the Chinamen the hellish world of the Chinese slave trade is recreated; a world of violence, cruelty and sudden death. In Dragon Slayer, an American helicopter crew is suddenly transported from 1968 Vietnam into 1857 China where they find themselves caught up in the midst of yet another war. In Golden Dragon, along the barren coast of Down East Maine, local thugs kill employees of a Chinese restaurant, and believe themselves safe from retribution; until a mysterious and beautiful Chinese woman appears.

Muhammad Ali: A Memoir

Muhammad Ali: A Memoir
Author: Michael Parkinson
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2016-11-24
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1473651492

'A riveting read about an amazing man' THE SUN Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali visited Michael Parkinson's chat show sofa four times, culminating in an iconic interview in 1971. Muhammad Ali: A Memoir is a fresh, revealing and personal account of the life of the most important and enduring cultural figures of our age. An icon of boxing who has inspired the biggest names in boxing, from Mike Tyson to Anthony Joshua, this is the story of boxing's biggest star. Muhammad Ali was God's Gift to the interviewer. Funny, articulate, outspoken with a fascinating life story, unparalleled talent and controversial views. These 4 interviews charted Ali's life, revealing significant phases at different times, charting the rise and fall of this kaleidoscope of a man. In Muhammad Ali: A Memoir Sir Michael Parkinson will bring his award-winning journalistic talents to bear on this extraordinary man. The book will mix personal recollections of the times they met with selected transcripts of the famous and, in the case of the 1974 meeting, infamous interviews all brought together and contextualised by a sober and honest assessment of the life and times of a figure that, it is certain, we will never see the like of again.

The Last Dragon Slayer

The Last Dragon Slayer
Author: Martyn Stanley
Publisher: Martyn Stanley
Total Pages: 83
Release: 2014-09-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0992986036

Saul Karza, wizard of the Empire, has been given a quest by the Empress herself: To find and slay a mythical 'noble dragon' - said to be near invulnerable. Instead of leading a large band of soldiers, archers and spell-casters; he sets out with two immigrant dock-workers and a homeless dwarf. What Saul needs is the legendary 'Last Dragon Slayer' on his side, because on this deadly quest, it's not only Saul's favour with the Empress that's at stake - but also his life. The Deathsworn Arc Series of Epic Fantasy Novels:- Deathsworn Arc : The Last Dragon Slayer Deathsworn Arc 2 : The Verkreath Horror Deathsworn Arc 3 : The Blood Queen

Continue Online Part One: Memories

Continue Online Part One: Memories
Author: Stephan Morse
Publisher: Stephan Morse
Total Pages: 435
Release: 2015-10-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A man broken by despair and depression, Grant Legate finds himself in a once-in-a-lifetime situation after receiving an Ultimate Edition copy of Continue Online—the hottest virtual reality multiplayer online game. All he wishes for is a distraction from the thoughts plaguing his waking hours. He dives in headfirst, unknowing of the AIs intentions. They offer him the chance to play as one of their own, a NPC deserving of a proper send off. What he discovers during the journey shakes Grant to his very core. Other books in the series: Continue Online Part Two: Made Continue Online Part Three: Realities Continue Online Part Four: Crash Continue Online Part Five: Together Free ebook, free book, Gamelit, LitRPG, depression, recovery, fantasy land, VRMMO, virtual reality, fantasy

Dragonslayer

Dragonslayer
Author: Duncan M. Hamilton
Publisher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2019-07-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 125030671X

"Successfully mixes swords, sorcery, and skullduggery with complex characters. Dumas fans will especially appreciate the faux-French setting. This is pure adventure fun with plenty for epic fantasy readers to enjoy.”—Publishers Weekly With the dragons believed dead, the kingdom had no more need for dragonslayers. Drunk, disgraced, and all but forgotten, Guillot has long since left his days of heroism behind him. As forgotten places are disturbed in the quest for power, and things long dormant awaken, the kingdom finds itself in need of a dragonslayer once again, and Guillot is the only one left... "Charming [and] entertaining. Recommended for fans of dragons and medieval settings.”—Library Journal The Dragonslayer Trilogy: 1. Dragonslayer 2. Knight of the Silver Circle 3. Servant of the Crown At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Dragon Slayers

Dragon Slayers
Author: Lisa McMann
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-09-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534416099

Ten years after Alex and Aaron Stowe brought peace to Quill and Artimé, their younger twin sisters journey beyond Artimé in the sixth novel in the New York Times bestselling sequel series to The Unwanteds, which Kirkus Reviews called “The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter.” The Revinir is getting desperate. Following her dramatic abduction of Fifer and Thisbe, the dragon woman traps the twins in an isolated, crumbling palace and surrounds them with four killer dragons in an attempt to coerce them to join her side. Hope finally arrives when Dev sneaks into the castle and the threesome reunites, hatching a plan against the Revinir so devious, so horrifying, that it just might work. But when it comes time to act, Thisbe struggles to confront her deepest fears about her inner levels of good and evil and, to her own dismay, questions if she’s really been on the right side all along. In Artimé, Rohan and Queen Maiven join forces with Aaron, Florence, and the others to discover the truth of what happened to the twins. But when Fifer sends a devastating message that challenges everything they believe in, Rohan attempts to handle the situation on his own...with disastrous results.

The Barbarian Songs

The Barbarian Songs
Author: Greg Castle
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 118
Release: 2015-10-08
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1329606094

The Barbarian Songs, is a short poem collection, in the Norse Saga Tradition, of the Poetical and Prose Eddas - The synergistic cultural role, of Northern European Barbarianism, in the modern development, of Western Civilization, Northern European Mythology, comparative Nordic Asgardian and Grecian Pantheon, religious similarities - Neo-classical, short form poetry, the pivotal role, of the hero, in ancient cultural development