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My Marked Luna
"I, Apphia Aeson, reject you, Beta Gavin Jr. Marino, as my mate," I say, my voice firm. I'm proud of myself for not breaking down in his presence while saying the words. My abrupt rejection takes Gavin aback. He grips his chest as pain burns across his body. Gavin begins to pant as if he's failing to breathe. "I, Beta Gavin Jr. Marino, accept your rejection, Apphia Aeson." Apphia's life is harsh—from being bullied by her pack members to the rejection of her fated mate, Beta Gavin. She is on her own. Battered on a harsh night, she meets her second-chance mate, the powerful, dangerous Lycan Alpha Nicholas—and boy, is she in for the ride of her life. However, everything gets complicated as she discovers she is no ordinary wolf. Tormented by the threat to her life, Apphia has no choice but to face her fears. Will Apphia be able to defeat the iniquity threatening her and finally be happy with her mate? Will she be happy with her own wolf after the first rejection? 🔥Warning: Mature Content 2/4 Lycan Alpha Second Chance Mate Series.
The Siren Depths
Author: Martha Wells
language: en
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.
Release Date: 2012-12-04
All his life, Moon roamed the Three Worlds, a solitary wanderer forced to hide his true nature — until he was reunited with his own kind, the Raksura, and found a new life as consort to Jade, sister queen of the Indigo Cloud court. But now a rival court has laid claim to him, and Jade may or may not be willing to fight for him. Beset by doubts, Moon must travel in the company of strangers to a distant realm where he will finally face the forgotten secrets of his past, even as an old enemy returns with a vengeance. The Fell, a vicious race of shape-shifting predators, menaces groundlings and Raksura alike. Determined to crossbreed with the Raksura for arcane purposes, they are driven by an ancient voice that cries out from . . . .The siren depths.
Anthony Phillips 1977-1990
Author: Alan Draper
language: en
Publisher: Sonicbond Publishing Ltd
Release Date: 2025-05-27
In the mid-1960s, two notable bands emerged from the rarified cloisters of Charterhouse Public School in rural Surrey: The Anon, with guitarists Anthony Phillips and Mike Rutherford and The Garden Wall, a unit driven by the duo of Peter Gabriel and Tony Banks. Following the 1966 end-of-term school concert, these two bands merged, leading to the first lineup of Genesis. Phillips remained with Genesis until July 1970, when stage fright and ill health forced him to quit. He embarked on a long course of musical self-improvement that would produce an impressive technique on both guitar and keyboards, leading to a flourishing solo career, commencing with his first solo album, The Geese & The Ghost, in 1977. In this book, Alan Draper looks at Anthony Phillips’ solo output, from his 1977 debut album through to his most successful long-form work, Slow Dance, in 1990 and the various Private Parts And Pieces collections. Also included are the two Archive Collection albums, released after this date, as they contain previously unheard material from the pre-1990 period. In the 21st century, Phillips’ albums have become widely available via beautifully packaged box sets, providing the perfect opportunity to explore his impressive body of work once again. Alan Draper is a writer and musician living in Fareham, Hampshire, with his wife, Radiance. Starting his musical career as guitarist with The Alsatians in 1978, he wrote both sides of their 1980 single: ‘Teen Romance’/’Our Man In Marrakesh’. His song ‘Complications’ featured on the album Rocking With The Renees by The Gymslips, a top twenty hit on the independent chart in 1983. His first solo album Earth Magic appeared in 1989, followed by Ascension Day in 1999, both displaying folk, classical and progressive rock influences. He is also the author of Stackridge: On Track and The Divine Comedy: On Track.