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1. The Ajan Myth Ends Here? Fury of the Venom Legion Page Eighteen!

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Call of the Huntress story about an invisible warrior with hunter power over wolves cats and beasts
Fury of the Venom Legion Page One Color Print only in the LadyStar Gift Shop!

Ranko Yorozu an athletic and strong girl
“That’s what I’m talking about! The Ajan Warriors came to PLAY!”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“Talitha-chan knows how to read Fury of the Venom Legion from the first page.”

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2. Call of the Huntress Preview “The Plot Against the Vicereine” Parts One through Four

Call of the Huntress story about an invisible warrior with hunter power over wolves cats and beasts

Shannon Ka Yoru an artistic and thoughtful girl
“Okay now we’re all pretty sure the character in this story is the same person that’s in our new color webcomic but we’re not sure sure yet. This is called the Plot Against the Vicereine, and it’s a preview from the upcoming third book in the Ajan Warriors Series called Call of the Huntress. Here’s Part One, Part Two, Part Three, and Part Four.”


Jessica Hoshi a cheerful and optimistic girl

“I hope she’s nice to us, too.”


Call of the Huntress story about an invisible warrior with hunter power over wolves cats and beasts
Fury of the Venom Legion Page One Color Print only in the LadyStar Gift Shop!

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Plot Against the Vicereine Part One

Ruthless designs are being drawn against a Gacenar noble by a deadly band of vicious assassins. Who are they and why do they plot against the Vicereine? Can she escape their evil plan?


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Plot Against the Vicereine Part Two

Who is the Vicereine Reina and why does she confront the merchants of Prince Branven Square? What power does she possess?


free online book fantasy adventure magical powers enchanted forest myths and legends

Plot Against the Vicereine Part Three

The maimed assassin Kenesh, the Scaled One, seeks a weapon to use against the Vicereine, and recruits a henchman. The stage is set.


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Plot Against the Vicereine Part Four

The Scaled One waits in the shadows for a chance to steal the Vicereine’s chains, but even his poisoned blade may not be enough to defeat a Scribe Arcanist.


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3. these are not my del.icio.us links

But I do have a backlog of things to tell you about and only a medium amount of time to tell them to you, so I will be a little brief. I have been in New Hampshire peeking in at some of the election stuff and visiting with friends and now I’m really going to get going work and travelwise starting tomorrow. While I did my reading wrap-up here, I did my swimming and guestroom wrap-ups over at jessamyn.com. This year I may try to revive my “libraries visited” list now that I’ve got Flickr to help me out with the organizing, but it’s too early to tell if that will really work.

I’ve been to one library this year so far, the all-new Sargent Memorial Library in Boxborough MA. The library was way the heck up a hill and in a teeny building when I was growing up and we went there all the time. The librarians were always encouraging me to read whatever I wanted and my Mom stopped in often to get the new Ed McBain mysteries. The library outgrew its space and an all-new library was built and opened in 2005. I went there with my Mom yesterday and said hi to the library director who said she reads my blog (hi Maureen!). The last time I went to the old library as a patron I was probably in my late teens and I don’t think they even had computers yet. The new library is huge and lovely and has wifi. It’s also walking distance from the elementary school which is good news all around. It was fun to pop in there and get a real eyeful of how things have changed.

So here are a few things I thought you might be interested in, and my apologies for the brevity.

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