Silas in the Old Barn

Silas in the Old Barn
Author: James Colgan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2020-11-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781087917900

Silas in the Old Barn is a Christmas story based on an obscure legend about a scruffy stray cat that wanders into an old barn on a cold winter night and finds a man and a woman and a very special baby. When the baby begins to fuss and cry, the cat climbs into the crib with him and calms him for which he is granted a magical gift from the mother.

Everybody's

Everybody's
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1086
Release: 1926
Genre: American periodicals
ISBN:

Dominion

Dominion
Author: Bobby Ray Hollon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2015-09-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1503591948

While searching for suspects in the bombing of an abortion clinic, Sgt. Frank Matthews and his partner find themselves at the farm of Harlan Jackson, a Vietnam vet and Christian survivalist. After a search of his barn turns up something the police were not expecting, Harlan is taken in for questioning, along with the beautiful and mysterious young girl living with him who goes only by the name Hayden. Washington, considering the bombing an act of domestic terrorism, dispatches Special Agents Rick Waltrip and Jim Hanson of the FBI to investigate. The Feds soon become more interested in the girl than Harlan, and the two of them are taken to a secret government installation in Utah under the guise of National Security. All the while, the girl is being tracked by a man who goes by the name of Silas, who in reality is not a man at all but a ruthless and evil being who will stop at nothing to find Hayden and prevent her from accomplishing what she was sent to do. Hayden has managed to stay ahead of him up to this point, but now hes closing in. And fast.

The Verderer - Pitch & Sickle Book Two (Historical Fantasy Series)

The Verderer - Pitch & Sickle Book Two (Historical Fantasy Series)
Author: D K Girl
Publisher: Lucas Publishing
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2021-06-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1732536880

Silas Mercer is a dead man walking. And the mysterious Order of the Golden Dawn have big plans for their newest ankou and his bandalore. Life as a servant of death has its challenges. But the biggest one of all is Silas’s daemonic guardian, Pitch. He may look like heaven, but he’s making Silas's life all kinds of hell. The daemon is arrogant, egotistical and his appetite for violence and tea cakes is fast outgrowing the small village where they have been recuperating since their run-in with Black Annis. Now, the increasingly unstable Blight is causing new havoc, and fresh monstrosities are emerging. Pitch and Sickle are back in the saddle, and on their way to the haunted Forest of Dean. But can Silas rely on his guardian’s protection? Or will Pitch prove to be the most dangerous encounter of all? This is the second book in the exciting new gaslamp fantasy series, The Diabolus Chronicles. Contains: Sex scenes, violence and swearing. Keywords: MM historical fantasy, gaslamp fantasy, historical fantasy, victorian era, victorian england supernatural, gay fantasy, lgbt books, paranormal fantasy, angels, demons, gay romance, MM Fantasy, mythical creatures

Spy of Richmond

Spy of Richmond
Author: Jocelyn Green
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2015-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802481418

When living a lie is the right thing to do The Confederate capital in the height of the Civil War: no place for a Union loyalist. But just the place for a spy. Her father a slaveholder, her suitor a Confederate officer, and she an abolitionist, Sophie Kent must walk a tightrope of deception in her efforts to end slavery. As suspicion in Richmond rises, Sophie’s espionage becomes more and more dangerous. If her courage will carry her through, what will be lost along the way—her true love, her father, her life? Series note: Spy of Richmond is a work of fiction inspired by first-person accounts of Union loyalists and Confederates living in Richmond during the Civil War. This is the fourth and last book in the series Heroines Behind the Lines: Civil War, which offers an inside look at women’s contributions during times of war. For more information about the series, visit heroinesbehindthelines.com.

Autumnfield

Autumnfield
Author: Mark Wilcox
Publisher: Austin Macauley Publishers
Total Pages: 465
Release: 2023-03-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1647505569

Jacob Brodie came to Texas in 1836. With no family left in Kentucky, he decided to stay and make his home in the new Republic after Texan independence had been won. It’s 1848 and after a decade and more of battling Comanche Indians and bandits along the borders, Jacob now commands his own company of Texas Rangers. But unattached and with no family, life in Texas has been a lonely existence. The arrival in Galveston of a clipper ship from England will ultimately change Jacob’s world. For on that ship is a man, an attorney, bearing important news. From this man, Jonah Kitchen, Jacob Brodie learns he is the sole male heir to a vast estate in Berkshire, England, from where his mother’s family originated. Likewise, with this estate comes an earldom. A new life begins for Jacob in England, complete with distrustful relatives whom he’s never met and servants who live drastically separate lives. There are also greedy, neighboring land owners who nurture a burning resentment towards this family. While becoming immersed in the upper class of Victorian English society, Jacob feels more and more like a fish out of water as he continues to cling to his honest and simple, yet rough American frontier upbringing. This is a story about a man from the New World trying hard to find his way in the old one. Ultimately, Jacob finds in England family, romance, love, and tragedy.