Book Review: Orson Scott Card’s Heartfire
Alvin’s destiny takes him and his wife, Peggy, a Torch who can see the fire burning in each person’s heart, on separate journeys, but only one path exists that leads through the bloodshed.
Alvin’s destiny takes him and his wife, Peggy, a Torch who can see the fire burning in each person’s heart, on separate journeys, but only one path exists that leads through the bloodshed.
Political violence is threatening holy sites, and Annja Creed has been hired to help conserve them. Annja must brave a curse and demons to protect Nepal’s treasures.
WW I nurse Bess Crawford is entangled in a murder that puts her in the sights of a killer. The truth is dangerous—and puts her own life on the line.
Two stories keeps it in the family and side by side in Virginia when two cousins fall in love with two horse breeders.
Alvin Miller’s aim is to create a brighter future for America, but he’s challenged by the Unmaker, who plots to end Alvin’s life.
The impassioned, possibly bipolar, self-proclaimed queen of lost causes Honey Santana, who schemes to help rid the world of irresponsibility, indifference, and dinnertime sales calls.
One week to prove that a cat’s fancy could be the love of a lifetime, one week for Maggie to convince hotshot attorney Nicholas Goodman that he loves her.
Past dangers cast shadows across the seemingly peaceful present, and a new adversary – unlike any Amelia has ever encountered – will chart a course that puts Amelia Peabody’s beloved family directly in the path of destruction.
It’s 1917 and the Great War ravages the world while archaeologist Amelia Peabody and her extended family must confront shocking dangers.
Now a dedicated member of the depraved Heavenly Host, Adrian Alistair Rohan loses himself in his only pleasure, and see Charlotte as a toy until better arrives.