Second in the award-winning Women of the Northland series, Tiana, Gift of the Moon continues the saga of the Raven Women — descendants of the Raven Mother — shamen who brave the harsh climate and the primitive nature of the earliest people of North America . . .
A young Inuit child watches her family drown when she is shipwrecked among strangers, and Umiak’s life changes forever. Alone, and perceived by her rescuers as a dangerous ilitkosiq, a troublemaker, Umiak bravely prepares to face a new world that must include defeating the angakuk, the shaman whose slave she becomes . . .
These are the adventures of Raven Woman, the first book in the award-winning Women of the Northland series about the lives of women in the ancient arctic.
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Herr Schnoodle and McBee, a cozy mystery by Pinkie (P.K.) Paranya, is scheduled for release by Five Star Books in September 2006 . . .
Combine a sensually exotic, unpredictable setting, a wealthy businessman posing as an adventurous pilot down on his luck, a heroine searching for her roots, and a hidden fortune — and you have Treasure of the Amazon.
Marisa Elliott is a calm, conservative teacher of learning disabled children. For as long as she can remember her father, professor of history . . .
A relentless predator drops out of nowhere, a killing machine, a parent’s worst nightmare come true.
You’re about to meet THE BERNIES.
A cynical detective and a reluctant psychic are all who stand between death and life for the children who cry for their missing shoes. The detective and the psychic must piece together the puzzle in time...before the killer gets to them.
Her grandmother’s will compelled Danielle and Sebastian Beaumont to forge a marriage of convenience. Distrustful of one another, they could not deny the passion that flared beneath their marital façade. They could not remain enemies when a stranger threatened to take everything away.
Flynn's cousin Suzy, once married to Marshall Beckett, reveals details of her awful marriage to a tyrant. She begs Flynn to see if the son she left behind is okay and locate her hidden diary, a "matter of life or death." Flynn is at a crossroads in her life where she can renew her contract as a world-traveling concert violinist or search for what she really longs for--a home, with a special person to love.
She arrives at Marshall's horse ranch, Rainbow's End, under the pretense of answering his ad for a nanny. But Suzy had failed to tell Flynn that in the same ad he advertised for a wife. This rugged, coppery-haired rancher is burned out of love and wants a woman to bear him children, without investing any emotional commitments.
When they decide a marriage of convenience is the only way to save Rainbow's End, sparks fly between them.