Today we have a wonderful collection of novels by author Karin Cox. From paranormal to poetry to the dark and beautifully written short stories, that are sure to surprise you on a journey of twists and turns. I have also added a few children’s books for you to enjoy with the kids or grand kids. Have a wonderful morning everyone!
Cruxim (Paranormal Fallen Angel/Vampire Series)
by Karin Cox
(23 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction | Romance
What is Cruxim?
Amedeo is Cruxim, a mysterious, immortal fallen angel. Destined to seek redemption as a vampire hunter, he quenches his insatiable hunger on vampire blood. But when the object of his passion, the novice nun Joslyn, is turned into a vampire and enters a vampire coven, Amedeo’s worlds collide. Shattered by the loss of his beloved, he vows to rid the world of vampires once and for all, even if it means destroying Josyln in the process.
A Paranormal Game of Cat and Mouse
Joining Amedeo on his quest to rid the world of the undead is Sabine. Half-woman, half-lioness, she is a Sphinx, a Guardian who has protected humans from vampires since the dawn of time. Yet Sabine comes to this fight pursued by her own enemies. An evil scientist, Dr. Claus Gandler, knows the secret of Sabine’s mythological past, vowing to torment her for eternity or destroy her forever.
Immortal Ever After
Captured by the evil doctor, Amedeo and Sabine are paraded as sideshow freaks in the Circus of Curiosities. Only vampire Joslyn has the power to intercede. Will she prove Amedeo’s redemption, or his destruction?
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Growth
by Karin Cox
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
If the poet’s job is to provide a reflection of an entire world in a single teardrop, Karin Cox’s haunting anthology, “Growth,” does so admirably.
This collection of her finest poems, some previously published in anthologies around the world, others new; some rhyming, some free form, delivers beautiful sentiments, melancholy moments and some delightfully lyrical figurative language, all the while charting the poet’s personal growth over several years.
While introspective, Karin’s work avoids self-obsession by interspersing political and broader global themes with the personal. What results is a whimsical anthology that brings to mind the challenges of just being human and fitting into a world that sometimes feels like a tight squeeze.
A must-read for lovers of the English language and a wonderful gift for poetry aficionados, “Growth” will continue to bloom in the reader’s mind long after the last page has been turned.
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Cage Life (Literary Short Stories (Dark Themes))
by Karin Cox
(25 Reviews)
Genre: Literature & Fiction
What happens when life doesn’t turn out as planned? This collection of two darkly evocative stories explores the choices and compromises we make in life and in love, and how they can trap or liberate us, depending on our mindset.
In “Cage Life,” a young mother feels like a prisoner in her own home. Her decision to escape the perceived bonds of marriage and motherhood, just for a few hours, has unexpectedly tragic consequences that force her to a re-evaluate what it really means to be loved, to be married, to be a mother, and to be “free,” and what truly matters in life.
In “The Usurper,” unconditional love is explored within the boundaries of age and longing. Basil is in his eighties, with an illustrious career in law enforcement behind him, when he meets Carla: a beautiful, energetic and much younger mistress. But when Simon appears on the scene, can Basil keep her or does she, in fact, keep him? With a twist that makes reading all the way to the end imperative, The Usurper poses the question: “Are things ever really as they seem or is our reality filtered by perception?”
Note: These stories contain some drug use and explore the darker aspects of the human condition, irrational fault-finding, subconscious fears, guilt, grief, jealousy, and blame, but careful readers should find neither without hope of redemption, forgiveness, or character growth.
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Pancakes on Sunday
by Karin Cox
(12 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
Hannah, Daniel, and Madeline just LOVE pancakes. They love them so much that they eat them every Sunday. Crazy curly ones, round ones, rabbit-shaped ones, all sorts and all shapes of pancakes are on the menu.
This simple rhyming picture book is both fun and engaging, and the bright illustrations are sure to raise a smile. Perfect for kids who love to read, and for parents who love to read with them.
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Hey, Little Sister
by Karin Cox
(13 Reviews)
Genre: Children’s eBooks
Zac is very excited to be getting a new little sister. But how will she arrive exactly? And will he like her after all?
Designed for parents to help initiate conversation about pregnancy, birth and the arrival of a new sibling, this engaging, beautifully illustrated picture book by Australian author Karin Cox raises some likely questions from young children while still allowing parents to decide how to explain a new arrival in their own terms. Follow Zac and his family as they prepare for a little bundle of joy to arrive.
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