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With their relentless hunger for human flesh and the ability to continue despite grievous wounds, zombies are the ultimate monsters for many people.
Rumors of an ancient relic buried in the Mátra Mountains draw the attention of the Knights Templar, who are desperate to save their order which is on the brink of destruction.
From magical beings that can grant wishes to elusive sprites that love mischief, there is no shortage of fairies in literature. These legendary creatures have had their place in storytelling since the earliest days, and the folklore around them has continued to grow.
With a third of the year already in the rearview mirror, March has been a time for many to reflect on what they’ve accomplished so far in 2023 and what still lies ahead.
Novels are great for getting a unique perspective on life from the point of view of diverse and interesting characters. However, some authors take their stories a step further by using animal protagonists.
Morrow goes from working security for a mob boss to planning his first real “job” when presented with the opportunity to steal a priceless painting. However, when everything goes wrong, Morrow finds his odds of success dwindling by the day.
The concept of necromancers, people with magical powers who are able to communicate and even resurrect the dead, has been around since antiquity. It is a fearsome power that is typically in the domain of those who are up to no good.
The Ties That Bind by Susan L. Markloff is a new YA fantasy novel, the second installment in the Human-Born Era collection.
Owen MacDonald and his sister Erin end up on the adventure of a lifetime after getting swallowed by the Loch Ness Monster and transported to the magical land of Mythatania. 
With billions annually in global sales, video games have grown from a niche to a mainstream industry. While most people are familiar with some of the biggest titles on the market, they might not know the stories behind them.
Diane Merrill Wigginton - Romantic, Suspenseful Page-Turner
FEATURED AUTHOR - Diane Merrill Wigginton was born in Riverside, California in 1963. Her family moved to San Diego near the end of 1970, where she grew up in the newly developed community of Mira Mesa. Spending portions of her summers each year in Burly, Idaho, with her mother's parents, Florence and Orval Merrill, Diane developed a love of animals and a respect for the land. It was during this time on the farm, where she learned to ride horses, herd cattle, and tame wild kittens that Diane developed a love of… Read more