Fates Intertwined Emblem
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Echoes of the Dusk
Author: Lila Martin
language: en
Publisher: Harmin Books Publishing
Release Date: 2025-11-10
In the quiet town of Windmoor, sixteen-year-old Iris Vale is grappling with the recent death of her grandmother, a revered local artist known for her hauntingly beautiful paintings. When Iris inherits her grandmother's journal, she discovers a hidden talent for painting that allows her to connect with the spirits of those who have passed away. Each painting reveals a story of love, loss, and longing from the lives of the deceased, but it also exposes Iris to darker echoes of the past. As she delves deeper into her grandmother's world, Iris finds herself haunted by a mysterious figure named Thomas, a ghost tethered to an unsolved tragedy linked to her family. With the help of her best friend, Marcus, who harbors secrets of his own, Iris learns that her gift of painting is more of a curse, as it awakens spirits yearning for closure. Driven by the emotional bonds she forges through her art, Iris embarks on a journey to solve the mystery of Thomas's death, grappling with her own grief and emerging identity. But as the spirit world collides with her reality, Iris must confront her fears and embrace her abilities before they consume her entirely. In a thrilling climax, Iris uncovers the truth about her family’s dark legacy, ultimately finding hope and healing for herself and Thomas’s restless soul.
Tales from the Whispering Woods
Explore the wildwood and uncover the origins of famous--and not so famous--cryptids, ghosts, goblins, and other supernatural creatures and phenomena. For the intrepidly curious comes an essential guide to the cultural origins behind some of your favorite urban legends, superstitions, and ghost stories. Dare to step into the wildwood and traverse the world's folklore from the comfort of your own home! Sarah J H Powell, author and spooky thrillseeker behind the podcast The Whispering Woods, curates a collection of twenty-one creepy creatures, ghastly ghosts, and paranormal phenomena, including: The Wild Hunt: A group of ghostly or supernatural beings in search of souls to chase and steal away, variations are found throughout European folklore. It is said witnessing a Wild Hunt is an omen of disaster. El Silbón: A legendary figure in the countries of Colombia and Venezuela and known for his eerie whistle. Why is it that whistling at night is such a taboo? The Baubas: An example in a long line of creepy bogeymen intended to scare children into correcting their bad behavior. Werewolves: These creatures appear everywhere, from ancient Mesopotomia to Viking-era Scandinavia. Each chapter provides possible explanations for why these creatures, stories, and superstitions came to be. Just looking for frights? This book has got you covered, with stories of possibly true encounters with the creature or phenomenon in question. For the truth seeker, the horror-story connoisseur, or anyone in between, Tales from the Whispering Woods is sure to have something for everyone.
Walls of Hope
The Gas Station is dead. Long live The Last Bastion. Under Commander Jarek Solborn's leadership, the small shelter is rapidly expanding, with Garrin Brask designing formidable, self-sufficient systems. But true defense requires professional muscle. Jarek begins recruiting heroes from the fractured military: Lieutenant Nash Vettor (Army tactical), Corporal Vira "Boomer" Kael (Marines heavy weapons), and Agent Riven Strade (Air Force special ops). The growing beacon of hope draws resources, which puts them on a collision course with Marshal Dren Korrik and his ruthless Red Barriers faction—a group that views empathy as a fatal weakness. As Jarek fortifies his base and his team, he learns the painful truth: in the apocalypse, the most lethal enemy is the one who still remembers how to fire a rifle.