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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Castellan by Peter Darman

Outraged by the behaviour of the Sword Brothers, King Valdemar has placed a blockade on the whole of Livonia. With the Danes having a stranglehold over Livonia the crusader state is slowly dying, made worse by an outbreak of pestilence at Riga. But when the Danish king invades the island of Oesel the wheel of fate turns and Valdemar finds himself at the mercy of the Sword Brothers and Conrad Wolff, the man he wanted to have executed.

The Sword Brothers and Conrad’s Army of the Wolf save King Valdemar who lifts the blockade, thus saving Livonia. But Conrad has many enemies and an act of wickedness causes conflict to flare up on Livonia’s eastern borders that will threaten not only the crusader state but also the life of Conrad himself.

And south of the River Dvina, among the Lithuanian kingdoms, a great power arises that will have grave consequences for not only Conrad but also for the whole order of Sword Brothers.

This, the third volume of the Crusader Chronicles, continues the story of Conrad Wolff and the Baltic Crusade in the first quarter of the thirteenth century.

Maps of Livonia in the thirteenth century, the Lithuanian kingdoms and the tribal lands of Estonia can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Castellan by Peter Darman

Outraged by the behaviour of the Sword Brothers, King Valdemar has placed a blockade on the whole of Livonia. With the Danes having a stranglehold over Livonia the crusader state is slowly dying, made worse by an outbreak of pestilence at Riga. But when the Danish king invades the island of Oesel the wheel of fate turns and Valdemar finds himself at the mercy of the Sword Brothers and Conrad Wolff, the man he wanted to have executed.

The Sword Brothers and Conrad’s Army of the Wolf save King Valdemar who lifts the blockade, thus saving Livonia. But Conrad has many enemies and an act of wickedness causes conflict to flare up on Livonia’s eastern borders that will threaten not only the crusader state but also the life of Conrad himself.

And south of the River Dvina, among the Lithuanian kingdoms, a great power arises that will have grave consequences for not only Conrad but also for the whole order of Sword Brothers.

This, the third volume of the Crusader Chronicles, continues the story of Conrad Wolff and the Baltic Crusade in the first quarter of the thirteenth century.

Maps of Livonia in the thirteenth century, the Lithuanian kingdoms and the tribal lands of Estonia can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Army of the Wolf by Peter Darman

The Sword Brothers have won a great victory and the implacable enemy of their order is dead. There is now nothing to stop the Bishop of Riga from marching north and seizing the whole of Estonia. But in the moment of triumph the seeds of future difficulties have been sown, for the bishop’s German crusaders believe that the fight against the pagans has been won and thus there is no reason for them to stay in Livonia. Faced with a lack of holy warriors to complete his task, the bishop is forced to beg the ambitious King Valdemar of Denmark for military aid, a request that will have disastrous consequences.

While he is away Conrad Wolff, now a veteran brother knight of the Sword Brothers, his reputation high among pagans and crusaders alike, is sent to Ungannia whose ruler Kalju is an ally of the Sword Brothers. There a trivial incident escalates into a full-scale war that results in a great barbarian horde sweeping into Livonia and threatening the very existence of the crusader state.

Conrad is sent on a desperate mission to raise a ragtag army to delay the invaders long enough so Riga can summon crusader knights from Germany. Conrad and his companions soon find themselves battling Cumans, Russians, Lithuanians and Danes as their motley force – the Army of the Wolf – takes the field against the many enemies of Livonia.

This, the second volume of the Crusader Chronicles, continues the story of Conrad Wolff and the Baltic Crusade in the first quarter of the thirteenth century.

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Fated Mates: A Limited Edition Collection of Paranormal Romance and Reverse Harem Shifter Novels
By Ivy Quinn, Angelique Armae, Sarah Biglow, Molly Zenk, Brantwijn Serrah, Bella Andrews, Shelique Lize, Julie Trettel, Khardine Gray, Valia Lind, April Canavan, Keira Blackwood, Liza Street, Athena Phoenix, JS Bright, Holston Holly, Candace Sams, Heather Young-Nichols, J.A. Hardt, Crystal Ash, Sarah Zolton Arthur, Daniella Clark, C. J. Beaumont, Miranda Harvey, Cate Alexander, Aria Adams, Elena Gray, Kelli McCracken, AJ Anders, Amanda Perry, Erica Gerald Mason
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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Evil Entombed (Touch of Evil–The Devil's Trilogy Book 2)

Something foul has invaded Zoe and Garth’s newly renovated historic home. Will the evil overtake them or will their mysterious visitor drive it back to hell where it belongs?

Zoe Erskine’s marriage to Garth, her father’s long-time business partner, was the one good thing that happened to her in the past year of total torment and personal loss. The subsequent purchase of their historical home on Long Island carried the promise of a new beginning. Their happiness is threatened when unwelcome, evil entity invades their residence.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Army of the Wolf by Peter Darman

The Sword Brothers have won a great victory and the implacable enemy of their order is dead. There is now nothing to stop the Bishop of Riga from marching north and seizing the whole of Estonia. But in the moment of triumph the seeds of future difficulties have been sown, for the bishop’s German crusaders believe that the fight against the pagans has been won and thus there is no reason for them to stay in Livonia. Faced with a lack of holy warriors to complete his task, the bishop is forced to beg the ambitious King Valdemar of Denmark for military aid, a request that will have disastrous consequences.

While he is away Conrad Wolff, now a veteran brother knight of the Sword Brothers, his reputation high among pagans and crusaders alike, is sent to Ungannia whose ruler Kalju is an ally of the Sword Brothers. There a trivial incident escalates into a full-scale war that results in a great barbarian horde sweeping into Livonia and threatening the very existence of the crusader state.

Conrad is sent on a desperate mission to raise a ragtag army to delay the invaders long enough so Riga can summon crusader knights from Germany. Conrad and his companions soon find themselves battling Cumans, Russians, Lithuanians and Danes as their motley force – the Army of the Wolf – takes the field against the many enemies of Livonia.

This, the second volume of the Crusader Chronicles, continues the story of Conrad Wolff and the Baltic Crusade in the first quarter of the thirteenth century.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Wraiths (Parthian Chronicles Book 12) by Peter Darman

Nothing is forgotten. Nothing is ever forgotten.
No matter where you are, I will find you.

King Pacorus and Queen Gallia have returned to Dura after their narrow escape in the north. The king is glad to be alive but Gallia seethes with resentment and thirsts for vengeance against those who deceived her husband, killed her friends, imperilled the empire and threatened Dura’s rulers.
And thanks to her own foresight and the assistance of the Scythian Sisters, Gallia has the means to strike back at her enemies, and wastes no time in doing so. But she sets in motion a sequence of events that will have unforeseen consequences, both for Dura and for the Parthian Empire. And for one lowly farmer, his life will change forever.
‘Wraiths’ is the twelfth volume in the Parthian Chronicles series and follows on from ‘Lord of War’. A map of the Parthian Empire in the 1st century BC can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Evil Entombed (Touch of Evil–The Devil's Trilogy Book 2)

Something foul has invaded Zoe and Garth’s newly renovated historic home. Will the evil overtake them or will their mysterious visitor drive it back to hell where it belongs?

Zoe Erskine’s marriage to Garth, her father’s long-time business partner, was the one good thing that happened to her in the past year of total torment and personal loss. The subsequent purchase of their historical home on Long Island carried the promise of a new beginning. Their happiness is threatened when unwelcome, evil entity invades their residence.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸The Sword Brothers (Crusader Chronicles Book 1) by Peter Darman

Jerusalem may have fallen to the Saracens but in the Baltic Bishop Albert of Riga has created the crusader state of Livonia to bring the word of God to the indigenous pagans. The battle to convert the natives is savage and unrelenting and into this holy war is thrust Conrad Wolff, a young native of the city of Lübeck whose family has suffered a terrible injustice.

Forced to leave his homeland to seek sanctuary in Livonia, Conrad’s fate is soon entwined with that of the Sword Brothers, the order of warrior monks that fights to defend and expand Christendom in the Baltic. But as Conrad begins his training to become a member of the brethren, the enemies of the Bishop of Riga gather and soon Livonia is surrounded and battling for its very existence.

Conrad and the order soon find themselves fighting for their lives as the enemies of the Sword Brothers close in on all sides.

This, the first volume in the Crusader Chronicles, tells the story of Conrad Wolff and the Baltic Crusade during the first years of the thirteenth century.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Evil Entombed (Touch of Evil–The Devil's Trilogy Book 2)

Something foul has invaded Zoe and Garth’s newly renovated historic home. Will the evil overtake them or will their mysterious visitor drive it back to hell where it belongs?

Zoe Erskine’s marriage to Garth, her father’s long-time business partner, was the one good thing that happened to her in the past year of total torment and personal loss. The subsequent purchase of their historical home on Long Island carried the promise of a new beginning. Their happiness is threatened when unwelcome, evil entity invades their residence.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Evil Entombed (Touch of Evil–The Devil's Trilogy Book 2)

Something foul has invaded Zoe and Garth’s newly renovated historic home. Will the evil overtake them or will their mysterious visitor drive it back to hell where it belongs?

Zoe Erskine’s marriage to Garth, her father’s long-time business partner, was the one good thing that happened to her in the past year of total torment and personal loss. The subsequent purchase of their historical home on Long Island carried the promise of a new beginning. Their happiness is threatened when unwelcome, evil entity invades their residence.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Leyna by Helen E. Peters

Transported into a new world, full of magic and stuck in medieval times, Helen will go through numerous adventures to find her way back home…stumbling into her true love along the way.
In this new land, full of elves, magic, demons, and arrogant nobles, the odds are stacked against her. To overcome them, Elena, now called Leyna, will have to rely on her luck, her wit, and her wealth of modern knowledge.

Some people find themselves in an unpleasant situation now and then, but Helen gets in trouble more often than she would care to admit. It was an ordinary day, she was going home from work, minding her own business—yet destiny had a different plan for her.

A new fantasy romance is about to begin: to return home, Leyna has to reach the capital of the land she found herself in and find the Master of Probabilities. Yet there is no yellow brick road, and getting there is a lot harder than it sounds. On her journey, she becomes embroiled in the intrigues of the Dark Elven Court, meeting the prince himself, fighting bandits, and making new friends, including guardian demons.

Leyna is a brand new fantasy romance series by Helen E. Peters, one of the top romance writers in her motherland. Now, her most popular and exciting series is available for English-speaking readers all over the world. It is a witty story of a strong modern woman thrown into the epicenter of an epic fantasy adventure and trying to figure out this new world and its fairy inhabitants.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Wraiths (Parthian Chronicles Book 12) by Peter Darman

Nothing is forgotten. Nothing is ever forgotten.
No matter where you are, I will find you.

King Pacorus and Queen Gallia have returned to Dura after their narrow escape in the north. The king is glad to be alive but Gallia seethes with resentment and thirsts for vengeance against those who deceived her husband, killed her friends, imperilled the empire and threatened Dura’s rulers.
And thanks to her own foresight and the assistance of the Scythian Sisters, Gallia has the means to strike back at her enemies, and wastes no time in doing so. But she sets in motion a sequence of events that will have unforeseen consequences, both for Dura and for the Parthian Empire. And for one lowly farmer, his life will change forever.
‘Wraiths’ is the twelfth volume in the Parthian Chronicles series and follows on from ‘Lord of War’. A map of the Parthian Empire in the 1st century BC can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #Paperback #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Have You Figured It out Yet?: Do You Really Know Who and What You Are, Politically and Socially? by Rick Larhette

With so much news and information out there in the media these days, it can be hard to know what to believe. But if someone asked you to explain the origin of your political and social beliefs, could you provide a thoughtful and complete answer? Could you explain why you believe the way you do?

Have You Figured It Out Yet? can help you answer the question. Author Rick LaRhette has figured out the origins of his political and social beliefs by asking a series of tough questions on topics such as political orientation, raising a family, picking your friends, choosing your news and information sources, and knowing about the role of the federal government. He then applies his political and social beliefs to some current hot-topic issues such as immigration, health care, education, global warming, and firearms.

It is important to keep asking the hard questions, and if you have ever wondered where your political and social beliefs came from, then Have You Figured It Out Yet? can provide you with some fresh, independent thoughts to chew on outside of media influences.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Wraiths (Parthian Chronicles Book 12) by Peter Darman

Nothing is forgotten. Nothing is ever forgotten.
No matter where you are, I will find you.

King Pacorus and Queen Gallia have returned to Dura after their narrow escape in the north. The king is glad to be alive but Gallia seethes with resentment and thirsts for vengeance against those who deceived her husband, killed her friends, imperilled the empire and threatened Dura’s rulers.
And thanks to her own foresight and the assistance of the Scythian Sisters, Gallia has the means to strike back at her enemies, and wastes no time in doing so. But she sets in motion a sequence of events that will have unforeseen consequences, both for Dura and for the Parthian Empire. And for one lowly farmer, his life will change forever.
‘Wraiths’ is the twelfth volume in the Parthian Chronicles series and follows on from ‘Lord of War’. A map of the Parthian Empire in the 1st century BC can be found on the maps page of my website: www.peterdarman.com.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Stolen Light: An Art History Mystery by Claudia Riess

Cuba 1958: American-born William Delany’s sugar plantation is attacked by rebels. He is killed and his priceless art collection is presumed taken as plunder.
Fifty years later, Delaney’s widow dies, and his daughter, Helen Gilmore, endeavoring to understand the father her mother never spoke about, is determined to retrieve what she can of his legacy. In her quest to track down her father’s art collection she enlists the help of a young writer named Erika Shawn. Together with seasoned art historian Harrison Wheatley, the two begin their quest to uncover what they can about Delany’s collection.
What begins as an academic exercise quickly escalates to something much more sinister. When Helen is brutally murdered and Erika is anonymously warned to drop the assignment, they press on undeterred to uncover the culprits and find justice for Helen.
Their dogged determination to find Helen’s killer as well as the stolen artwork lead them to what may be an historical find. Their sleuthing is complicated by their intensifying attraction, as irresistible and, likely as threatening as their mission.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #Paperback #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Have You Figured It out Yet?: Do You Really Know Who and What You Are, Politically and Socially? by Rick Larhette

With so much news and information out there in the media these days, it can be hard to know what to believe. But if someone asked you to explain the origin of your political and social beliefs, could you provide a thoughtful and complete answer? Could you explain why you believe the way you do?

Have You Figured It Out Yet? can help you answer the question. Author Rick LaRhette has figured out the origins of his political and social beliefs by asking a series of tough questions on topics such as political orientation, raising a family, picking your friends, choosing your news and information sources, and knowing about the role of the federal government. He then applies his political and social beliefs to some current hot-topic issues such as immigration, health care, education, global warming, and firearms.

It is important to keep asking the hard questions, and if you have ever wondered where your political and social beliefs came from, then Have You Figured It Out Yet? can provide you with some fresh, independent thoughts to chew on outside of media influences.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #Paperback #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Have You Figured It out Yet?: Do You Really Know Who and What You Are, Politically and Socially? by Rick Larhette

With so much news and information out there in the media these days, it can be hard to know what to believe. But if someone asked you to explain the origin of your political and social beliefs, could you provide a thoughtful and complete answer? Could you explain why you believe the way you do?

Have You Figured It Out Yet? can help you answer the question. Author Rick LaRhette has figured out the origins of his political and social beliefs by asking a series of tough questions on topics such as political orientation, raising a family, picking your friends, choosing your news and information sources, and knowing about the role of the federal government. He then applies his political and social beliefs to some current hot-topic issues such as immigration, health care, education, global warming, and firearms.

It is important to keep asking the hard questions, and if you have ever wondered where your political and social beliefs came from, then Have You Figured It Out Yet? can provide you with some fresh, independent thoughts to chew on outside of media influences.

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BLOG POST > #FEATURED #KINDLE #BOOK ● ▸▸▸Stolen Light: An Art History Mystery by Claudia Riess

Cuba 1958: American-born William Delany’s sugar plantation is attacked by rebels. He is killed and his priceless art collection is presumed taken as plunder.
Fifty years later, Delaney’s widow dies, and his daughter, Helen Gilmore, endeavoring to understand the father her mother never spoke about, is determined to retrieve what she can of his legacy. In her quest to track down her father’s art collection she enlists the help of a young writer named Erika Shawn. Together with seasoned art historian Harrison Wheatley, the two begin their quest to uncover what they can about Delany’s collection.
What begins as an academic exercise quickly escalates to something much more sinister. When Helen is brutally murdered and Erika is anonymously warned to drop the assignment, they press on undeterred to uncover the culprits and find justice for Helen.
Their dogged determination to find Helen’s killer as well as the stolen artwork lead them to what may be an historical find. Their sleuthing is complicated by their intensifying attraction, as irresistible and, likely as threatening as their mission.

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