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      • 50 plantes du druide

        by Pascal LAMOUR

        Discover the ancestral knowledge of the druids. Plants, herbal teas, remedies to heal according to Celtic knowledge and seasons.

      • January 2013

        Greenwode

        Out of Print

        by J Tullos Hennig, Shobana Appavu

        Book One of The WodeThe Hooded One. The one to breathe the dark and light and dusk between….When an old druid foresees this harbinger of chaos, he also sees whom it will claim: young Rob of Loxley. Rob’s mother and father, a yeoman forester and a wisewoman, have raised Rob and his sister, Marion, under a solemn duty: to take their parents’ places in the Old Religion as the manifestations of the Horned Lord and the Lady Huntress.But when Gamelyn Boundys, son of a powerful nobleman, is injured in the forest, he and Rob begin a friendship that challenges both duty and ideology: Gamelyn is a devout follower of the Catholic Church. Rob understands the divide between peasant and noble all too well. And the old druid has foreseen that Gamelyn is destined to be Rob’s sworn enemy—to fight in a blood sacrifice for the greenwode's Maiden.In a risky bid for happiness, Rob dares the Horned Lord to reinterpret the ancient rites—to allow Rob to take Gamelyn as a lover instead of a rival. But in the eyes of Gamelyn’s church, lust is a sin—and sodomy is unthinkable. Winner in the 2013 Rainbow Awards.First: Best LGBT NovelFirst: Best B/T & LGBT DebutFirst: Best B/T & LGBT Fantasy, Paranormal Romance & Sci-fi / Futuristic ;

      • Fiction

        Druids Lodge

        by Kelly Clemmons

        What lurks in Dartmoor? After his father’s death, Finn Darcy returns to his ancestral home to become chief of his werecat clan. The mysterious Druids Lodge lies nestled in the shadows of Dartmoor National Park, where the legendary Beast of Dartmoor, a large panther, roams the woods and moors. Finn cannot take his place as the head of the clan before he claims his mate, Luke Devlin, the one he marked when they were children. Feeling he was deceived at the start of their relationship, Luke refuses to accept his fate. He bides his time, determined to escape when the opportunity presents itself, before Finn’s jealous and possessive dual nature destroys everything they have left. But then werecats and their mates start disappearing, and Finn is adamant his mate must be protected at all costs. Events take a grim turn when Finn is abducted and forced to fight for his life. Luke must choose between his chance at freedom or saving Finn.

      • September 2013

        Dare Me

        by Parker Blue

        Everyone they love may be doomed. Everything they cherish may be destroyed. There is no turning back. Torg and Layla’s world is in chaos; their life together, in jeopardy. Even a powerful Death Wizard such as Torg may not triumph as three terrible wars are unleashed upon the land. The evil druids of the forest Dhutanga—giant, insect-like monsters—swarm to attack the white horsemen of Jivita. The druids are superior both in strength and numbers, but the forces of good are not without hope. Torg and his Tugars stand by the horsemen’s sides. Several hundred leagues to the east, an army of zombies invades Tējo, the great desert. Most of the Tugars have left to aid their allies, and only a few warriors remain to defend the Tugars’ homeland against this horrendous assault. The most devastating force of all is led by Mala, the ruined snow giant, who has marched with his massive army of cretins and golden soldiers to assail the black fortress of Nissaya. Triken is on fire.

      • Romance
        July 2014

        Prince of Magic

        by Anne Stuart

        Caught dancing barefoot in the moonlit woods, dressed only in her shift, Elizabeth Penshurst is considered by decent folk to be notorious and disgraced. Sent by her father, a reverend, to serve penance with a cousin in Hernewood, Lizzie sets her thoughts on becoming the perfectly demure and reserved young woman any suitor would want.But evil haunts the woods of Hernewood Abbey. As the Druid festival of Beltane approaches, a sinister cult seeks a virgin sacrifice. Their intended victim: Lizzie. Her only defender-and the man likely to relieve her of her dangerous maidenhood-is the mysterious Gabriel, the Dark Man, a fellow outcast and scholar of Druidism. The forest calls to them both. Their irresistible attraction, both mystical and bawdy, may be the only force more powerful than the cult's dark purpose.

      • Poetry
        March 2014

        Of a Rainbow

        by Joanne Maria McNally

        'Of a Rainbow' is truly colourful, dynamic and transforming in conception and creation, certainty and illusion – spanning an ancient and mythical past, cosmic journeys, historical and contemporary events and tender moments with intense imagination and empathy, deep reflection and varied pace, interwoven with an ever-present rainbow.   The collection includes the poet’s long rhythmic poem ‘The Druid’s Song’; an extract from her playful epic poem ‘Odin’s Best Horse’ with its topical Norse premise, mythical dimensions and contemporary issues of concern; her long reflective poem ‘The Healing Tree’, based on true events in Palestine of a massacre in 1948 and the poet’s interviews with survivors; and her fast-paced ‘Dance of the Rainbow Cloak and Feather Gown’ with its fantastical flights of fancy, musical fanfare and multi-hued dance through the skies.

      • Travel writing

        Vitali's Ireland

        Time Travels in the Celtic Tiger

        by Vitali Vitaliev

        Vitali’s Ireland offers a unique perspective on 21st century Irish cultural identity, delivered in a style rich with his typical sardonic wit. Ukrainian-born Vitali Vitaliev, an award-winning travel writer and journalist, uses his outsider’s perspective to recount his Irish adventures. A renowned cultural observer, he muses on the nation’s quirks and stereotypes, whilst his reference to mid-19th century guide books provides an insightful historical comparison. The result is an affectionate if slightly perplexed portrait of a nation in transition.

      • Fiction

        Iluvendan

        by Nicolas Debandt

        IIluvendan.   A city where magic and technology work side by side. Iölthan, a strange black crystal, is used for both and the prosperity of Iluvendan depends on it.  Three teenagers go there for their studies. They will soon be called to adventure and will  investigate the rumors of a penury of ölthan and war. With two friends met along they overcome the situation, and set the world on a new path. Co-written by the authors at age 17, Iluvendan is a real initiation quest, using pieces of classic fantasy with a bit of steampunk.

      • March 2013

        The Black Fortress

        by Jim Melvin

        Praise for Jim Melvin’s The Death Wizard Chronicles. “. . . a masterful new fantasy writer . . .Jim Melvin’s series, “The Death Wizard Chronicles,” creates the world of Triken, where the evil, demon-spawned Invictus reigns over a tainted city and plots to take over the world.”“ ¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬¬__________________________________________________ Centuries before the rise of Invictus, Torg fought another great war. A Short 28 Page Story— Prequel to the highly praised Death Wizard Chronicles. Torg, the Death Wizard and hero of The Death Wizard Chronicles, faces a hideous Druid Queen who controls an army of minions through the immense power of her will. Among those doing her bidding is a Stone-Eater: a fierce and powerful creature who obtains its powers from eating stone. ____________________________ Jim Melvin is the author of the epic, six-book epic fantasy, The Death Wizard Chronicles. He was an award-winning journalist at the St. Petersburg Times for twenty-five years. As a reporter, he specialized in science, nature, health and fitness, and he wrote about everything from childhood drowning to erupting volcanoes. Jim is a student of Eastern philosophy and mindfulness meditation, both of which he weaves extensively into his work. Jim lives in Upstate South Carolina in the foothills of the mountains. He’s married and has five daughters. Visit him at: www.jim-melvin.com and www.deathwizardchronicle.blogspont.com

      • Fantasy

        Dan/Ozzy versus De Lack.

        The Rape of the Rath - print

        by James Kilcullen

        Jack De Lack, ambitious EU Transport Commissioner finally gets permission to build his new mega airport to cater for the 719 jet which will carry 1,200 passengers - in Connemara beside Rath Pallas, a fairy fort near the town of Conna. Dan/Ozzy, he of the Little people, and Ulick Joyc, a local member of the Irish Parliament, are determined to preserve the peace and quiet of Connemara. But De Lack is not for turning.

      • Foglie sparse

        by Alessandra Jatta

        The October Revolution described through the incredulous eyes of a noble Moscow woman who sees her whole world collapsing in an instant. And her determination to try to save at least her family and her dignity in the midst of the disaster. Alessandra Jatta gives us an unusual perspective on some of the most dramatic moments in Russian history over the last century, revealing the thoughts and concerns of an entire social class at the moment of its decline. A true story, in which the use of photos, excerpts from diaries and documents belonging to the author’s direct ancestors adds value to a narrative that will leave you breathless.

      • Children's & YA

        WONDERS AND LEGENDS ON DRAGONS

        Dragons have inspired the imagination of mankind since the dawn of time. Each civilization, in its own way, has honored the wonderful creature. Then, as times changed, the same ones who had once adored it now called it a cruel and bloodthirsty monster.

        by Séverine Pineaux

        Rattling scales, breath of fire, twirling under the scarlet skies... Dragons have fed the imagination of men since the dawn of time, giving birth to many legends. Each civilization in its own way has honored the marvelous creature.As times changed, the same ones who had once adored it now called it a cruel and bloodthirsty monster, and its executioners became the heroes.In this book, we honor the “great fire-breathers,” these magnificent, untamable creatures, who have ignited a childhood passion that can never be extinguished and guide us as we go through life with our head in the clouds, on the back of our very own dragon…

      • Biography & True Stories
        August 2021

        Belles et Rebelles, À l'ombre des grandes Parisiennes

        by Edith de Belleville

        Do you know history coaching ? It's when you use historical figures as models to prosper in your own life. Each of these five heroines are an incredible source of inspiration to us, women of the twenty-first century. How to write the first european bestseller when you are a poor single mother during the Middle Ages without welfares ? How to reign the court of Versailles when everyone wants to take your place ? How to have the most powerful man in Europe but the least romantic under your thumb ? How to be a free and famous woman in a puritan and corseted society ? How to know a global success, more than Madonna, when you have red hair, you are thin and you don't speak a word of English language ? Christine de Pisan, first woman of letters in the Middle Ages, Madame de Montespan, Louis XIV's favorite mistress, Joséphine de Beauharnais, empress and Napoléon Bonaparte's wife, George Sand, writer who is free in love and Sarah Bernhardt, theater's star, managed to create their own life with brilliance, in a male world. So, don't hesitate, be inspire yourself by these five beautiful rebels !

      • Religious & spiritual fiction
        August 2014

        Path

        by Malcolm McKay

        The Path is the journey of a lifetime to self discovery. It is the story of a group of international travellers who walk the Camino de Santiago, the ancient eight hundred kilometre pilgrimage from the Pyrenees to the remains of the apostle Saint James in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostella in Northern Spain. The group are of all ages, all professions, all religious denominations (and none.) They include a sexobsessed British ex army captain, a beautiful Danish businesswoman, a manic Austrian architect, A Welsh painter, a driven American priest and a comic duo, mother and daughter from Canada. The thirtyfive day walk is tough and demanding, They relate intellectually, spiritually and sexually, as they search for their own deep and personal truths which are not always what they expect or want to find. The climax is a terrible and shocking death which changes their view of themselves forever as they arrive in the holy city.

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