The Stag And The Baroness

The Stag And The Baroness
Author: Laura Greenwood
Publisher: Drowlgon Press
Total Pages: 152
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Dive into a spellbinding paranormal Regency romance featuring stag & deer shifters. It follows Lydia and Jonathan through a forced proximity romance after he returns to the Barony she's been running ever since her first husband died. A widowed deer shifter discovers that the new Baron is more than she could ever have hoped for. After a loveless marriage, Lady Lydia Ferrington has thrown herself into throwing events that are the talk of the shifter social calendar. But when Jonathan returns from abroad to take his place as the new baron, Lydia finds herself unwilling to give up hers. Despite knowing they shouldn't, the two of them soon find themselves constantly drawn together... - The Stag and the Baroness is a paranormal Regency romance with deer shifters, a capable widow, a newly invested Baron, and a whole new way of life. It is part of the Shifter Season series and includes a sweet m/f romance. ​​​​​​​If you love shifters combined with courtship, formal balls, witty courtships, and all the trappings of a Regency setting, you should start The Shifter Season series today! The Shifter Season Keywords & Search Terms: Regency romance, historical, Regency fantasy, Regency fantasy romance, Regency novel, Regency ebook, Victorian romance, Victorian, aristocracy, London, England, Regency war, royalty, prince, princess, forbidden love, love, romance, kings and queens, king, queen, prince, princes, princess, duke, duchess, earl, countess, marquess, marquis, baron, baroness, sir, madam, Her Majesty, His Majesty, Your Grace, my lord, my lady, fantasy, paranormal, paranormal romance, new adult, new adult romance, regency, romance, duke, prince, aristocracy, fox shifters, rabbit shifter, falcon shifter, hedgehog shifter, peacock shifter, peahen shifter, stag shifter, deer shifter, otter shifter, stoat shifter, weasel shifter, robin shifter, tiger shifter, unusual shifters, shifter romance, friends to lovers, wager, bet, second chance romance, unexpected pregnancy, surprise baby, scandal, bluestocking, rogue, wildcat, cat shifter, spinster, viscount, viscountess, mistaken identity, masquerade, Christmas romance, holiday romance. If you love these authors, you’ll enjoy this series: JR Ward, Sarah J Maas, Sherrilyn Kenyon, Karen Marie Moning, Jennifer L. Armentrout, Kresley Cole, Nalini Singh, Christine Feehan, Gina Showalter, Lora Leigh, Patricia Briggs, Rebecca Zanetti, Abigail Owen, Laurell K. Hamilton, I.T. Lucas, Jeaniene Frost, Lynsay Sands, Lori Foster, Kat Martin, KF Breene, Nora Roberts, Britt Andrews, Donna Grant, Susanne Valenti, Caroline Peckham, Amelia Hutchins, Ilona Andrews,Tate James, Kathryn Moon, Angel Lawson, Ashley N. Rostek, Siobhan Davis, Kit Rocha, Crystal Ash, Eva Ashwood, Sarah Piper, Raven Kennedy, J.D. Robb, Kait Ballenger, Shelly Laurenston, Kerri Maniscalco, Anna Hackett, Terry Bolryder, Julie Ann Walker, Alexandra Ivy, Brittney Sahin, Jennifer Estep, Susan Fanetti, Lara Adrian, Brenda K. Davies, Leia Stone, Kristen Ashley, Leann Castellanos, Dianne Duvall, Kathleen Ryder, Candace Sams, Tina Moss, Ruby Dixon, Ella Maven and Teresa Gabelman, Jane Austen, Julia Quinn, Lisa Kleypas, Kinley MacGregor, Eloisa James, Christina Dodd, Stephanie Laurens, Suzanne Enoch, Karen Hawkins, Grace Burrowes, Georgette Heyer, Sarah MacLean, Lynsay Sands, Loretta Chase, Tessa Dare, Jennifer Ashley, Mary Balogh, Johanna Lindsey, Caroline Linden, Sophie Jordan, Sabrina

Tales from the German: Comprising Specimens from the most Celebrated Authors

Tales from the German: Comprising Specimens from the most Celebrated Authors
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 2831
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465604057

The object of the translators of the following tales was to present the English public with a collection, which should combine effectiveness with variety, and at the same time should contain specimens of the most celebrated writers of prose fiction whom Germany has produced. The names of the authors will, they think, be a sufficient guarantee that they have not failed in this last respect, and if the reader finds himself amused or interested by the series, they will have succeeded entirely. It will be remembered that the collection is a collection of tales only, and that it was absolutely necessary, according to the plan of the book, that these tales should be numerous. Any thing like a lengthened novel was therefore excluded, as it would have exceeded the prescribed limits, or rendered impossible that variety which the translators considered an essential of their work. That short tales, from their very nature, cannot often promote any very high purpose, and that amusement for a leisure hour is their principal purpose, the translators are perfectly aware, admitting that their collection, generally speaking, does not convey that amount of instruction in life and thought, which might be obtained from more elaborate works, such as, for example, the Wilhelm Meister of Gšthe. At the same time they trust that Kleist's Michael Koldhaas, Zschokke's Alamontade, Schiller's Criminal from Lost Honour and even Hauff's fanciful Cold Heart, will be acceptable to those who look for something beyond mere amusement, and that some readers will be found to appreciate the psychological truth and profundity of Hoffmann's tales beneath their fantastic exterior. In their versions of the tales the translators have endeavoured, to the utmost of their power, to be correct, preferring even hardness of language to liberties with the original text. The initials in the table of contents will show who was the translator of each particular tale; but it must not be supposed that they worked so separately that the printer and the binder have alone connected the results of their labours. Every tale when finished by the translator was carefully revised by his colleague. In those instances alone have the translators deviated from the original, where they found passages and phrases that they conceived would not accord with English notions of propriety. That in such instances they have softened or omitted, needs no apology.

Collected Works of E. T. A. Hoffmann. Illustrated

Collected Works of E. T. A. Hoffmann. Illustrated
Author: Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
Publisher: Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Total Pages: 3061
Release: 2021-11-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Hoffmann's stories highly influenced 19th-century literature, and he is one of the major authors of the Romantic movement. Hoffmann is one of the best-known representatives of German Romanticism, and a pioneer of the fantasy genre, with a taste for the macabre combined with realism that influenced such authors as Edgar Allan Poe, Nikolai Gogol, Charles Dickens, Charles Baudelaire, Fyodor Dostoevsky, Franz Kafka and Alfred Hitchcock. Hoffmann's work makes a considerable contribution to our understanding of the emergence of scientific knowledge in the early years of the nineteenth century and to the conflict between science and magic, centred mainly on the 'truths' available to the advocates of either practice. The Novels: 1. The Devil’s Elixirs 2. Little Zaches 3. Master Flea The Tales: 4. The Serapion Brethren 5. Weird Tales 6. Miscellaneous Tales

7 best short stories by E.T.A. Hoffmann

7 best short stories by E.T.A. Hoffmann
Author: E.T.A. Hoffmann
Publisher: Tacet Books
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2020-05-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3968589068

This is a collection of the 7 best short stories of one of the most innovative and influential fantasy and horror authors ever to have been published, E.T.A. Hoffmann. This selection specially chosen by the literary critic August Nemo, contains the following stories: The Golden PotThe SandmanCouncillor KrespelaAutomataThe Elementary SpiritThe Jesuits' Church in G--The Story of the Hard NutHoffmann short stories have inspired great writers like Edgar Allan Poe, Stephen King, Neil Gaiman and Jorge Luis Borges, among many others.

The Priest of Blood

The Priest of Blood
Author: Douglas Clegg
Publisher: Alkemara Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0985050578

A hero rises from the shadows of a Dark Age in this epic of "sword, sorcery — and vampires" from New York Times bestselling author Douglas Clegg. Aleric the falconer meets his destiny in the bloody clutches of the seductive Pythia, sending him on a quest to unearth the mysteries and mythology of the ancient vampyre race. Set in a medieval world of pagan forests and buried kingdoms, dangerous magic and vengeance beyond lifetimes, The Priest of Blood is historical dark fantasy like none before. Be sure to get the rest of the Vampyricon trilogy: The Lady of Serpents, Book Two The Queen of Wolves, Book Three “Astonishing. Douglas Clegg writes of…nightmares with such clarity and passion you don’t end up reading his books; you end up drinking them in. The Priest of Blood is a bloody gem.”— Christopher Rice, New York Times bestselling author. "A dark tale of swords, sorcery— and vampires." — Christine Feehan, NY Timesbestselling author "Douglas Clegg has accomplished a rarity in the horror vein...This book will sink its teeth into you" — The Kansas City Star "Richly layered, beautifully rendered foray into a past filled with sorcery and mystery -- and a rousing good story." — Kelley Armstrong, New York Times bestselling author "Stunning...gives the iconic vampire a massive makeover." — Publishers Weekly, starred review. Discover Douglas Clegg's fiction: Lights Out Neverland The Children’s Hour The Halloween Man You Come When I Call You The Hour Before Dark Nightmare House Bad Karma Goat Dance Breeder Afterlife Purity Dark of the Eye The Words Wild Things Red Angel Night Cage Mischief The Infinite The Abandoned The Necromancer Isis Naomi The Nightmare Chronicles The Attraction Night Asylum The Priest of Blood The Lady of Serpents The Queen of Wolves FIC009070 FICTION / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy FIC009020 FICTION / Fantasy / Epic FIC009030 FICTION / Fantasy / Historical FIC015000 FICTION / Horror FIC024000 FICTION / Occult & Supernatural

The Weather in Berlin

The Weather in Berlin
Author: Ward Just
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2003-06-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0547710801

A New York Times Notable Book: “An elegantly written, strikingly intelligent novel” about wrestling with the past and the future in a reunified Germany (Newsday). Shot in Germany in the late 1960s, Dix Greenwood’s first film, Summer, 1921, is revered as an antiwar classic. Thirty years later and after more than a decade of silence, Dix returns to Berlin on a residency that he hopes will rekindle his genius. He encounters a newly reunited Germany, full of promise yet mired in the past—much like Dix himself. To this day, he is haunted by the mystery of Jana Sorb, the actress who disappeared during the making of Summer, 1921 and has long since been presumed dead. When Jana suddenly reappears in Dix’s life, it sets off a cascade of recollections and realizations that will forever change the way he approaches his art . . . and his life. In this tale of Americans abroad, National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize finalist Ward Just turns his keen eye toward the dark underpinnings of nationalism, fame, and artistic integrity, in “an elegantly written, strikingly intelligent novel, as knowing about movies, the German enigma, and the vagaries of fame as it is about matters of the heart” (Newsday). “Ward Just writes the kind of books they say no one writes anymore: smart, well-crafted narratives—wise to the ways of the world—that use fiction to show us how we live.” —Los Angeles Times “Every so often, a well-established, respected novelist vaults to a new level, demonstrating a mastery of craft that startles even his fans. That’s what Ward Just has done in . . . ‘The Weather in Berlin.’” —Newsweek