Charlie Sanderson
The very last thing 17-year-old Emmott Syddall wants is to turn out like her dad. She's descended from ten generations who never left their dull English village, and there's no way she's going to waste a perfectly good life that way. She's moving to London and she swears she is never coming back.
But when the unexplained deaths of her neighbors force the government to quarantine the village, Em learns what it truly means to be trapped.
The enemy of the gods is a fire giant named Surt from the fiery realm of Muspelheim. With a prophecy of doom hanging over his head, his sights are set on the magic kingdom in Rome. He must change history to save his own life by eliminating or manipulating the most vulnerable of all, namely the three sons of the royal family. With this move, he can grab more power and make sure that the prophecy of his death will never come to pass. To stop it,
...4) Foxlowe
10) Minnie's Orphans
15) XII
18) The Bonbon Girl
Written in the late 1700s to entertain her family and published posthumously as part of her Juvenilia, Jane Austen’s Love and Friendship is presented in the form of letters exchanged between the heroine, Laura, and the daughter of her friend Isabel, Marianne. In an effort to guide Marianne through the...