The Hartleys live on Texas land an ancestor received in a grant from the king of Spain, and they value their trees only slightly less than the members of their family. Beau Hartley continually has run-ins with Gaitor Morfew, youngest of a clan of troublemakers, who accuses Beau's brother Andy of being the timber pirate troubling the area. Beau joins Andy in searching for an illegal logging crew, but when Andy disappears in the same swamp that claimed the life of their Dad, Beau is left with a series of unanswered questions. Who’s pirating the timber on their land, and how can he clear Andy's name of the crime? It takes a devastating forest fire to resolve his dilemma.
When Lantirion is usurped by a renegade wizard, Prince Karas must use all his skills and powers to challenge the Warlock at the heart of his lair. Part of the Tales of the Triple Moons series.
In prehistoric Europe, Bain of the Hunting Clan flees his people, eventually encountering Arma of the Farming Clan. But the Hunters have followed their lost sheep, and when the two peoples clash, Bain and Arma rescue the Farmers' clan healer, Kalva, and flee with her to the east. There they must overcome many dangerous challenges to establish a brand new society.<P> "Another marvelous fantasy by a master writer"–Robert Reginald.
Two-Moons-in-the-Sky, an Iroquoian warrior woman and Dreamer, is transported into the strange world of medieval Britain by a dark sorcerer, Lallius, who lives in a black tower. Lallius wants to enslave his captive, whom he regards as primitive, but little does he realize that Two-Moons has magic of her own! <P>
"A highly original fantasy with a strong and capable female protagonist"–Robert Reginald
They were called the Geh-i-nah, and they were dying. First it was the plague, forcing them from their ancestral homes in the east. Then the terrible journey itself took its toll upon the tribe. And when they found a seeming refuge in the mountains of present-day New Mexico, they were attacked again and again by a relentless enemy, and their ranks steadily diminished. Only Ayina, medicine-woman of the Geh-i-nah, could find a way of preserving their heritage. Only her wisdom, her strength, and her intelligence can keep their culture alive.<P> "Ms. Mayhar creates the vibrant portrait of a prehistoric AmerIndian woman and her society. We live, we breathe, we feel the hardships and joys of these people–who turn out to be not so different, really, from ourselves. We laugh and we cry with Ayina. A tour de force of the historical genre." –Robert Reginald.
When their parents, the owners and performers of the Gannelli Family Circus, are murdered by a Yankee Captain in rural Arkansas during the Civil War, young Gian-Carlo and his cousin Magda barely escape with their lives into the surrounding woods. From then on, they have only one purpose in life: a VENDETTA against the Union officer. Their cat-and-mouse game finally reaches its climax in East Texas. Will this be their final performance?
Years after a plague has decimated the world, altering the remaining animals beyond recognition, the few remnants of humanity inhabit the coast of old New England. A small group of warriors, including sentient Macaque monkeys, must fight rogue outlaws and the feared Seahawks to save civilization from the barbarians.
When twins Bud and Lindy discover that the Little People–the Turnipins–are real, they must fight to preserve their wee friends' tree home from the ravages of modern developers.
When Marise Dering marries Ben Clarrington, and moves into the old mansion where the rest of the Clarringtons live, she's ordered to keep out of the closed-off sections of the third floor–but never told why! As the family members begin perishing in odd circumstances, Marise must try to uncover the secret of…The Clarrington Heritage
The author of sixty-two books, more than forty of them published commercially, Ardath Mayhar (1930-2012) began her career in the early 1980s with science fiction novels from Doubleday and TSR. Atheneum published several of her young adult and children’s novels. Changing focus, she wrote westerns (as Frank Cannon) and mountain man novels (as John Killdeer), four prehistoric Indian books under her own name, and historical western High Mountain Winter under the byline Frances Hurst.<P> This collection – which features 27 fantasy & science fiction stories – was originally published in paperback as «The Methodist Bobcat and Other Tales.» Included are:<P> THE METHODIST BOBCAT<BR> THE LYCH ROAD<BR> THE VEAULES<BR> MAY BANKED FIRES RISE ANEW<BR> THE GUARDIANS OF THE SHRINE<BR> ARPEGGIA'S DEATHSONG<BR> THE PLACE OF THE ANCIENTS<BR> OLD MAN, BAD SCENE<BR> THE SWAMP RUNNER<BR> FATE HAS THREE FACES<BR> MINDBEND<BR> IN THE LONE GRAY<BR> THE DAY OF THE DRUM<BR> DEEP WOODS LADY<BR> WELCOME TO SHIARA<BR> THE LAST PAS SEUL<BR> MY FRIEND EDDY<BR> THE FACE IN THE FOG<BR> NORTHER<BR> PER CASTANEA<BR> THE BLUE-FIRED COW-KILLING CRAZIES<BR> PURSUIT<BR> LALIQUE<BR> THIS IS THE NIGHT!<BR> STONE CIRCLES<BR> CONFLICT<BR> NIGHT SONG<P> If you enjoy this ebook, don't forget to search your favorite ebook store for «Wildside Press Megapack» to see more of the 300+ volumes in this series, covering adventure, historical fiction, mysteries, westerns, ghost stories, science fiction – and much, much more!