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Alethea Kontis
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Enchanted (2012)

I love Fairy Tales, all of them. I grew up being read to, then later reading them to myself. Grimm's, Anderson's, Aesop's and Arabian Nights... they all were what I cut my teeth on as a child. Reading Enchanted reminded me of all those wonderful stories. And listening to the Audible version was s...

Enchanted (2012) by Alethea Kontis
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AlphaOops: H Is for Halloween (2010)

What a great Halloween alphabet book-- or for alphabet learners who keep Halloween in their heart all year round.As in the first AlphaOops book, the order of the letters' 'pageant' is rearranged-- this time A isn't ready to go on and suggests H go first, since 'you can't have Halloween without H....

AlphaOops: H Is for Halloween (2010) by Alethea Kontis
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Dearest

Tristan’s shoulders were a mass of pain from the Infidel’s rough handling of his wings, and his brain had yet to process the horror he had just witnesses upon the dais, but as soon as his eyes alit on his beautiful beloved, every other thought flew from his mind. She had come. And somehow, she’d ...

Dearest by Alethea Kontis
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Tales of Arilland

Love is the reason for many a wonderful and horrible thing.     Love was the reason I lived, there in the Deep, in the warm embrace of the ocean where Mother Earth’s loins spread and gave birth to the world. Her soul was my soul.     Love is the reason she ...

Tales of Arilland by Alethea Kontis
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Hero

When they tired of walking, Betwixt flew, when he tired of flying, they walked, and when exhaustion overwhelmed them all, they collapsed on the forest floor, slept awhile, awoke, and started again. Betwixt gorged himself on sweet, wet grass and Saturday remembered enough of her skill to bring dow...

Hero by Alethea Kontis
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Trixter

Trix let go and gave himself to the maelstrom. Over and over he tumbled through the waves, above and below. Darkness and light flashed before him. Darkness meant water. Light meant air. Trix concentrated, attempting to breathe only into the light. Even still, every time he opened his mouth, what ...

Trixter by Alethea Kontis

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