The Lillim Callina Chronicles: Volumes 1-3

The Lillim Callina Chronicles: Volumes 1-3

J. A. Cipriano

Fantasy / Polyamorous / Harem

This box set contains the first three novels in New York Times Bestselling Author, J.A. Cipriano's the Lillim Callina Chronicles: Kill it With Magic, The Hatter is Mad, and Fairy Tale. Book 1: Kill it With Magic Lillim Callina used to fight monsters for a living. That was before she broke up with her demonic boyfriend and fled from the city in the clouds to settle in Orange County, California. How was she to know one piece of candy would have an ancient, unstoppable dragon kicking in her front door and demanding she help him take over the world? Or that it would get her stuck in the middle of a turf war between a werewolf king and a millennium old vampire? Now, if Lillim wants to get out of this mess alive, she'll have to fight some monsters. Hopefully, she's not too rusty... Book 2: The Hatter is Mad Why did a billion year old god have to go and kidnap Lillim Callina's best friend right when she was just starting to get her life back together after Caleb I'm-a-huge-jerk Oznek left her without so much as a pity glance? He must have known she needed to vent her frustrations on someone's face. Armed with her trusty swords, Isis and Set, Lillim is going to track him down, even if she has to fight her way through an entire orcish horde, relive the worst moment of her life, and talk to her mother. The only problem is, to stop him, she may have to forgive Caleb too. Book 3: Fairy Tale Lillim Callina knew, just knew, Kishi Al Akeer that was capital-T-trouble. Still, somehow, someway, she let herself be talked into venturing into the heart of Fairy. How was she to know that Kishi would upset the balance between the summer and winter courts and start a civil war that could threaten to unbalance Fairy's seat of power? No, it was completely reasonable to expect that this would allow the Celtic death god Crom Cruach to rise and try to seize Fairy for himself. Now the only way to save Fairy is to kill a death god. How hard can that be? Readers who enjoyed The Dresden Files or The Iron Druid Chronicles will likely enjoy this paranormal adventure. **Prequel 1: Wardbreaker (ASIN: B015XBES6M) is on sale for only $2.99! Book 1: Kill It With Magic (ASIN: B00NLZMRO8) is *on sale for only $2.99!* Book 4: Pursuit (ASIN: B00SK4A4V8) is on sale for only $3.99! Interview with the Author Q - So, what makes the Lillim Callina Chronicles series special? ** A - The urban fantasy series is my take on the genre after a decade playing pen and paper RPGs. At its core you'll find a story about a young girl who must come to terms with not only her powers, but every kind of monster imaginable from vampires and werewolves to psychotic demons. I was once told this paranormal action adventure thriller was an over-the-top, insanely fast-paced, urban fantasy tale with EXTREME ACTION where you never quite know who is going to do what. The Lillim Callina Chronicles books are a great mix of genres, set in a slightly dystopian fantasy world full of supernatural factions that keep things interesting. Q - Do I have to read these books in order? A - Not necessarily. While I recommend readers start with Alone in the Dark or Kill it with Magic. The series is designed in such a way that a reader could start with Hardboiled if they so choose. I have also been told that some readers actually prefer to start with The Hatter is Mad, although I'm not quite sure if that would work. The sequence of novels is: - Alone in the Dark (short prequel) - Wardbreaker - Kill it with Magic - The Hatter is Mad - Fairy Tale - Pursuit - Hardboiled - Mind Games **From the Author To receive the Lillim Callina short story, Alone in the Dark for free, subscribe to my mailing list at jacipriano.com or just copy and paste bit.ly/jacipriano into your browser.  I love talking to my readers, so please email me at jaciprianobooks@gmail.com -- I try to respond to everyone. Thanks for reading. The Lillim Callina Chronicles in reading order: *- Alone in the Dark (short prequel) * - Wardbreaker - Kill it with Magic - The Hatter is Mad - Fairy Tale - Pursuit - Hardboiled - Mind Games
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Blame it on September

Blame it on September

Students of Montague Intermediate

Science Fiction / Romance / Polyamorous

This a collection of short stories from a fantastic group of students at Montague Intermediate School on Prince Edward Island. The students are from grades seven, eight, and nine and have been working with an Island author, Patti Larsen, to compile this anthology. The students have dedicated this book to their teachers, family, and friends.A wonderful opportunity presented itself in early May of 2012. Patti Larsen, a Prince Edward Island author, was going to be presenting at the Montague Regional High School. With Patti already travelling East of Charlottetown, she was more than willing to visit our school to work with some of our budding writers. A group of thirty-nine students from grades seven, eight, and nine were selected by their English teachers based on ability and interest level in writing to attend a writing workshop run by Patti.The writing workshop blossomed into an anthology of student stories. With Patti’s guiding hand, students have compiled an outstanding collection of short stories for your reading pleasure. It is hoped that through an opportunity such as this one students will have gained an insight into the process of writing a book or novel and perhaps consider story writing as a future career.I want to take this opportunity to thank Patti for giving up her time and energy to foster the writing spirit in our student body. She has committed a great deal of her own time and energy working with our students promoting her love for writing. Her passion for writing and the energy she brought to the student workshops is one of the main reasons this project was so successful. I would also like to thank Kevin Stonefield, our principal, and the entire Montague Intermediate staff for allowing our students time to take part in this writing project. The flexibility of our staff and willingness for them to allow students release time from other subject areas is a testament to their desire for student excellence.Finally, I would like to recognize the students for all of their contributions during this process: the initiative displayed creating their stories, their willingness to accept feedback, and ability to work as a team in the publication process. Without their creative ideas this process would not have been possible and I hope they learned as much about the process as I did.Sincerely yours,Mark QuinnTeacher-LibrarianMontague Intermediate School
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