On a Monday we could all use a break from reality and dive into a good fantasy novel, or have our bones chilled with an exciting horror story. Author Macaulay C. Hunter has a little of something for everyone today. Enjoy!
The Zombies: Volume One
Macaulay C. Hunter
(17 Reviews)
Genre: Horror | Science Fiction
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They were six average teenagers . . . until Sombra C.
Schools are closed. Thousands of sick people are locked in confinement points to die. Vigilante soldiers are pacing the streets. A mutation of a common cold virus has resulted in the deadly Sombra C illness, which is spreading through the world like wildfire. Highly contagious, it transforms its victims in the weeks before death into violent, zombie-like creatures.
Zaley Mattazollo and her friends are thrilled when the anti-viral medication Zyllevir is proven to freeze the infection in its tracks. Finally their lives can go back to normal . . . except they don’t. Riots and bombings and assassinations, zombies and Shepherd soldiers running loose:the civil unrest stirred up by Sombra C unravels their world more and more by the day. And then an attack upon their holiday party changes their lives forever.
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Earth/Sky (Earth/Sky Trilogy)
Macaulay C. Hunter
(4 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
When her parents win an around-the-world cruise, Jessa Bright is less than thrilled to spend her senior year of high school living in dinky Spooner, California with her grandfather. But two mysterious, handsome boys named Adriel and Zakia change everything. Although each is hiding a dark secret, Jessa uncovers the truth. And with each step she takes into their worlds, she is putting herself further into danger . . .
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The Sigils: Volume One
Macaulay C. Hunter
(1 Review)
Genre: Horror | Fantasy
They never should have moved to Murphy . . .
Cadi Shaw doesn’t take much from humans – an ampoule of blood, a few snips of hair, maybe a toenail or two. Nothing essential. Nothing life-threatening. Harmless Ceilidh sigils, Cadi collects the ingredients for her brother Torvi’s healing spells while he sells remedies for arthritis and minor ailments in his store.
But not all sigils are harmless. One night, three badly wounded Nychos break in and threaten Torvi, forcing Cadi to procure for them to spare his life. But they want a lot more than human blood or hair to work the spells keeping them alive. Far more.
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Runefool (The Rune Series)
Macaulay C. Hunter
(3 Reviews)
Genre: Teen & Young Adult
When you pick a regular lock with the wrong key, the worst thing that can happen is that it just doesn’t open. But when you pick a runelock with the wrong key, the best thing that can happen is that it just doesn’t open.
Fire. Water. Lightning. Swarms. There is no limit to what a runelock can do to an unprepared smith, a burglar, or a careless homeowner who has not tended the keys. Thirteen-year-old Rafe Swale and her older brother Llewelyn struggle to survive after their mother, a rune locksmith, goes out to a job one night and never returns. With their father long gone and their mother presumed dead, they are left to eke out a hand to mouth existence using Llewelyn’s small ability as a runefool.
But when a runelock they are attempting to open unleashes a vicious bakslag at the touch of a wrong key, they are set on a new path that leads to three untrained gatecrashers desperate to learn runes and a deepening mystery as to what exactly happened the night their mother disappeared.
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Toys
Macaulay C. Hunter
(1 Review)
Genre: Romance
Ambress ad’Allace, born to the lowest caste of nobility, must marry well to have any chance of a better life.Since childhood, she has been tutored in the art of making a match with a son of the Fiefe, but the odds are against her. However, Ambress has one possession that would make her the envy of even the royals in her land:an incomplete set of ancient necklaces full of talismanic magic.
Growing up perilously on the edge of higher society, Ambress hopes these necklaces are her key to landing a noble boy and securing her future.But despite all her tutoring, she falls in love with the slave boy Prandor, even though marriage is not for love but title. Ambress cannot possibly give herself to Prandor, who has had her heart since they were children.Or can she?In a world where the lines between the classes are thick, and one misstep spells ruin for generations to come, is there any magic that allows them each other?
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