Krampus: The Three Sisters (The Krampus Chronicles Book 1)

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by Halbach, Sonia


  The Deathsniffer's Assistant, by Kate McIntyre

  (http://bit.ly/1z05e3O)

  Set in a world very similar to 1900s London, The Deathsniffer’s Assistant combines the investigative murder mystery with a tale of personal and societal redemption. It is about the relationships between broken people who clash more often than not, but manage to shape and learn from one another in spite of this. The story is told from the perspective of Christopher Buckley, young and impressionable and influenced by the prejudices of his time, as he finds himself surrounded by a cast of exceptional women whose differing characters will slowly reconstruct his understanding of strength in others—and in himself.

  Obsidian Eyes, by A.W. Exley

  (http://bit.ly/1chG59s)

  OBSIDIAN EYES is historical fantasy novel with a light steampunk twist.

  1836, a world of light and dark, noble and guild. The two spheres intersect when seventeen-year-old Allie Donovan is placed at the aristocratic St Matthews Academy. More at ease with a blade than a needle, she finds herself ostracised by the girls and stalked by a Scottish lord intent on learning why she is among them.

  Used to relying on herself, Allie must cross the guild-noble divide to keep her friend safe when she discovers he is working on a top secret military project, deep under the school.

  Broken Forest, by Eliza Tilton

  (http://j.mp/1nw1zyw)

  Hopeless he'll never be more than the boy who didn't save his brother, 17-year-old Avikar accepts his life as the family stable boy, trying to forget the past.

  But when his sister, Jeslyn, is kidnapped, the thought of losing another sibling catapults him on a desperate quest. With his best friend by his side, and using the tracking skills he learned from his father, he discovers Jeslyn has been taken, kidnapped by one Lucino, the young lord of Daath, a mystical place thought only to exist in fables.

  And Lucino has plans for Jeslyn…

  The Gathering Darkness, by Lisa Collicutt

  (http://bit.ly/1tNhJZE)

  They say: “the third time’s the charm” and for sixteen-year-old Brooke Day, they had better be right.

  She doesn’t know it yet but she’s been here before—twice in fact. Though, she’s never lived past the age of sixteen.

  Now in her third lifetime, Brooke must stay alive until the equinox, when she will be gifted with a limited-time use of ancient power. Only then will she be able to defeat the evil that has plagued her for centuries.

  Appetizer:

  Book Cover

  Copyright & Publisher

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Main Course:

  Chapter One: Chelsea Manor

  Chapter Two: A Man From Poughkeepsie

  Chapter Three: Night Before Christmas

  Chapter Four: An Unexpected Visitor

  Chapter Five: Another Unexpected Visitor

  Chapter Six: Ashes and Soot

  Chapter Seven: Myra Lane

  Chapter Eight: Nicolas Poppelius

  Chapter Nine: Foundling Row

  Chapter Ten: Visions of Sugarplums

  Chapter Eleven: Nestled All Snug

  Chapter Twelve: The Sister Wheels

  Chapter Thirteen: New Head Garrison

  Chapter Fourteen: Stoomboot and Boeken Kamer

  Chapter Fifteen: Furnance Brook Men

  Chapter Sixteen: Sir Pringle Taylor

  Chapter Seventeen: Krampus

  Chapter Eighteen: Down the Chimney

  Chapter Nineteen: Return to Poppel

  Chapter Twenty: Horologe

  Chapter Twenty-One: The Wheels and Key

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Seneca Village

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Lustre of Midday

  Epilogue

  Dessert:

  Thank You for Reading

  About the Author

  More from Curiosity Quills Press

 

 

 


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