An Anthology of Heroic Adventure $16.50 plus shipping
Return of the Sword is a brand new anthology of blood-pounding, spine-tingling stories by some of fantasy's most critically acclaimed Sword and Sorcery authors.
Stacey Berg, Bill Ward, Phil Emery, Jeff Draper, Nicholas Ian Hawkins, David Pitchford, Ty Johnston, Jeff Stewart, Angeline Hawkes, Robert Rhodes, E.E. Knight, James Enge, Michael Ehart, Thomas M. MacKay, Christopher Heath, Nathan Meyer, S.C. Bryce, Allen B. Lloyd, William Clunie, Steve Goble, Bruce Durham, and Harold Lamb present you with enough fast paced adventure to keep you reading for hours.
Strange Worlds of Lunacy
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A compilation of the funniest fantasy and sci-fi humor in the galaxy, the known universe, and all the nine-million planes of existence! (Okay, well, maybe the surrounding five blocks.) More than 30 short stories, limericks and poems by break out authors and seasoned veterans will have you laughing so hard you wet your...
"...a squeaky-clean bathroom buddy." Colin P. Davies
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Wizard’s Bane $16.95 plus shipping The the first book of The Sojourn Chronicles, six books that recount the adventures of Dale, a member of a large space fleet, who is marooned on a world similar to 18th-century Earth. He discovers very quickly that being stranded is the least of his problems; the world he is on is about to be destroyed and he's the only one that can save it. Without any clear direction, or the tools to do so, he sets out to try, encountering magic, mayhem and chaos at every turn.
Villenspell: City of Wizards $16.95 plus shipping
Continuing their quest, the small band of rag-tag heros find themselves in the middle of Villenspell, the fabled City of Wizards. Assassins and evil wizards try to bring their quest to an end, all the while the threat of world destruction is looming every larger. But can they trust the only one who seems to have any answers? Or are they walking into a trap?
Rommalt’s face crinkled and he chuckled.
“Ah youth, always ready to defend themselves from a perceived insult.
Perhaps you should learn to be slower about acting and faster about
hearing lest you embarrass yourself without cause.” He stuck his
eyebrows out at Jarl and waggled his nose.
Jarl
dropped onto the seat of the chair, chagrin plastered across his face.
Dale stood, crossed his arms and glared at the wizard. “Now that you’ve
had your fun with us, how about an explanation? We just spent weeks
fighting to get here, and almost lost our lives several times, in the
attempt to prevent a disaster.” The wizard sat down in the chair,
settled back and smiled at Dale. “Worry not, oh impetuous one, the
explanation is forthcoming. Though perhaps after you hear it, you’ll
wish you had not. As I told you at the gate, I am the head wizard here.
I founded this college in the deep ages at the beginning of the world.”
Jarl sprang to his feet. “You were around during the Wizard’s War,
weren’t you?”
Rommalt favored him with a lopsided smile and nodded his head. “Indeed I was. In fact, you might say... I started it.”
Wizards and Wanderers
$16.95 plus shipping Book three of the Sojurn Chronicles continues the adventure of a small
band of heroes as they journey to distant lands in a desperate race to
save the world from almost certain doom. The series has been lauded as
one of the most captivating epic adventures of all time.
As the evening began to settle into twilight, the path leveled off and ran across a more gentle slope of land. The air was thin and chill now, and the tops of the peaks looked more like towers than mountain crags. The company halted suddenly and sat looking at the what could only be a ruined castle laying directly in the path ahead of them. The walls had fallen in and lay in heaps of rubble, the one remaining tower jutted up out of the middle of the ruin, gesturing impolitely at the sky. Black vines covered with pure white flowers twined over the wreckage, a foul scent rising from them into the air. Dale closed his eyes and dropped his head into his hands, shaking it. "Why do I get the feeling," he thought, looking back at the ruins, "that I have just made the worst mistake of my life?"
Spellbound
$12.95 plus shipping Gino's is down here." I shoved my hands into my jacket pockets and started down the hall. Jason hesitated again. This time, I wasn't worried. He was either going to follow me, or get back in the elevator by himself. I counted to three and smiled. The sound of footsteps hurrying after me usually gets that reaction.
We walked together to the end of the hall to a door with a large sign bearing the name 'Gino's' in fancy script. I knocked and waited. The door ignored me so I knocked again. This time, it opened and the heavenly smell of frying hamburger drifted through the crack. Jason's eyes lit up brighter than the hall bulbs. I snickered, pushed the door open and walked into what had once been a living room. Jason followed me, stopped just inside the door and stared at the mystic symbols etched into the walls, his jaw hanging almost to his knees.
I took my jacket off, tossed it to one side then cracked my knuckles and turned around. "Welcome to Gino's." I grinned again, only this time not so nicely. His face turned the shade of French vanilla ice cream and he backed up. Right into the waiting arms of Gino himself. I smirked. "You shoulda run when you had the chance."
When Lynda passes her final exam with flying colors, she graduates into the elite world of Wizards. Unexpected side effects of her graduation spell, an evil wizard with designs on the city and a nosy mother complicate things. Lynda finds her life spiraling into chaos and to make matters worse, she's falling in love!