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  • - Rise of the Daemon Queen
    av Frank Mitchell
    195,-

    Lucian and Maalceus are forced to relive some of their worst memories in their own personal history. With Melanie, the Queen of Vervania, taken hostage by the deity of Helviti, the entire palace and the kingdom is brought low. Lucian fights with his own anger and pain at the loss of his Queen and wife. Maalceus fights against his own self resentment at allowing his brother's wife to be taken from them. Worse still, is the fact that they have no way to retrieve her with the gateway to the nineth realm of hell frozen shut. Lucian and Maalceus are forced with a difficult decision as they look for ways to get through the realm. With their choices being wage a war for resources to open their own portal, or track down the only person alive who had found a back door into the hell realms. Kendrick Elkwood. Traitor to the kingdoms and mortal enemy to Vervania and all it stands for. As the Drakkons face their tough decision, an old enemy rises from the past and plans a war that no one knows is coming. Meanwhile, Melanie is trapped inside the ancient deity of Helviti, Isa, who uses her body as her own personal vessel as she retakes the nineth realm of hell.

  • av Frank Mitchell
    249,-

    For the first time in my life, I had to fight for it. COVID attacked me, my family, and the world. Being a trauma nurse in the emergency department, I often find myself (as do all of my coworkers) meeting people on the worst day of their lives. Now for the first time, I started meeting people during the worst time of mine. This book is written to illustrate how we should be able to fight the devastating effects of this virus together. There is an army that is available to everyone, and every single person can become a part of the army that everyone needs in their life. We can focus this army to support one another, or to tear us apart because someone thinks differently than we do. This is an age-old problem that continues to face us today, something I call "self-righteous indignation." It continues to tear apart our friends, families, and even countries. We need each other's strengths, not each other's opinions. There is a person in that medical bed--someone with a family, friends, and a health care team. They need us. They need support. But so do those who are on the outside looking in. I hope this book offers a glimpse into what it was like to be a care giver who found himself changing from bedside care to needing care from the other side of the bed, and to see how that need extended into my family and friends.

  • - The Nine Gates
    av Frank Mitchell
    189,-

    With Bedelia killed and her Daemon siblings dead, Maalceus Drakkon is now the eternal Daemon king of the hell realms. However, the new status comes with responsibility. One for which he does not know how to accomplish. The nine realms of hell have been cut off from the rest of reality for thousands of years. Without a stable flow of energy, the realms are crumbling and an ancient threat looms within the crumbling realms. With each passing day the reality that keeps the threat imprisoned erodes just a little further. Maalceus, Kelly and their two children have searched the continents for the gates which are spread across the kingdoms. In order to understand the gates and his newly claimed Divinity, he has to search inside himself.Meanwhile, Melanie and Lucian spend time with their newborn baby; Raedyn who is a wide eyed quiet child with a strange but powerful presence. As the search for the gates continue, Lucian and Melanie realize that the threat is far greater than they realize and isn't just a threat to them but to the whole world. Turning to the royal families of the council, Lucian asks for cooperation and assistance. The kingdoms are unsteady and alliances are thing though making trust and cooperation a farfetched idea.While the hell realms grow unstable and Kingdoms try to forge alliances on unsteady ground. An unseen threat lurks in the shadows waiting for the time to strike down the royals and the Drakkons.

  • av Frank Mitchell
    185,-

    For the first time in my life, I had to fight for it. COVID attacked me, my family, and the world. Being a trauma nurse in the emergency department, I often find myself (as do all of my coworkers) meeting people on the worst day of their lives. Now for the first time, I started meeting people during the worst time of mine.This book is written to illustrate how we should be able to fight the devastating effects of this virus together. There is an army that is available to everyone, and every single person can become part of the army that everyone needs in their life. We can focus this army to support one another, or to tear us apart because someone thinks differently than we do. This is an age-old problem that continues to face us today, something I call self-righteous indignation. It continues to tear apart our friends, families, and even countries. We need each other's strengths, not each other's opinions.There is a person in that medical bed-someone with family, friends, and a health care team. They need us. They need support. But so do those who are on the outside looking in. I hope this book offers a glimpse into what it was like to be a caregiver who found himself changing from bedside care to needing care from the other side of the bed and to see how that need extended into my family and friends.

  • av Frank Mitchell
    269,-

    In April of 1798, Napoleon appoints Lieutenant Charles MacDonald, a nineteen-year-old graduate geographical engineer, to be the pathfinder for his personal Brigade of Guides during the invasion of Egypt. Charles was born in Virginia during the American Revolution and was educated in France, a graduate of L''Ecole Polytechnique and a postgraduate of L''Ecole des Ponts.But agents of the British Secret Service who are trying to undermine the invasion of Egypt interfere in Charles''s journey on a number of occasions by attempting to rob the mail coaches he is accompanying.In response, General Bonaparte assigns Charles''s father, the blind General James MacDonald, his confidant and instructor in engineering and mapmaking at L''Ecole Militaire more than a decade earlier, to head a secret section investigating the British and these crimes. What they uncover is an abandoned convent in Paris being used as a headquarters--with 3.5 million francs in gold hidden in its walls.

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