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"A self-reliant wyvern shifter. An extroverted ice elf. A deadly curse. Wyvern shifter Zidra and ice elf Kyrundar are members of a sacred order of elite warriors—and, according to Zidra, bitter rivals. While she seeks to prove she’s the best without aid, Kyrundar believes their friendly competition makes them ideal partners. Then Kyrundar follows Zidra into a trap, and his distraction costs her everything. When Zidra is struck by a lethal ice curse, only ice magic can save her. Yet Kyrundar can’t remove the curse, and as long as the curse is affecting Zidra, she can’t shift. Worse, a side effect of his aid is a heartbond neither of them wants. Despite years of misunderstandings and recent resentments, they will have to cooperate to survive assassins and find a reclusive healer who can destroy the curse and the magical bond. But if they discover the accidental heartbond isn’t a catastrophe after all, will either of them have the courage to admit it? Ties of Frost is book 7 in Tethered Hearts, a multi-author series of no spice fantasy romances. Each standalone story features a magical bond that forces the couple to discover how much they’re willing to sacrifice for the sake of love."
Selina R. Gonzalez (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick, Marian Hussey (Narrator)
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Super Simple Psychology: The Ultimate Bitesize Study Guide
"This easy-to-use Psychology study guide has everything A-level students need to help them get to grips with this fascinating subject. Super Simple Psychology breaks down complex information into manageable, bitesize chunks, and it covers all the key topics, ranging from brain anatomy and memory to phobias and types of therapy. Each topic and is designed to make the facts easy to understand and remember, and to bring the subject to life. With information panels explaining and analysing key theories and studies, and a useful 'Key facts' box included to provide a summary to help with revision, this is the psychology audiobook for you. With clear and straightforward coverage of all the core Psychology topics, Super Simple Psychology is the perfect companion for students looking for concise information to support them with classwork, homework, and exams. ©2024 Dorling Kindersley Ltd. (P)2024 DK Audio"
Dk (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"José Maria de Eça de Queiroz or Queirós was born in 1845 and has gained his literary reputation as the greatest Portuguese writer in the realist style. He died in 1900."
Eça de Queirós (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"Jessie Douglas Kerruish was born in Seaton Carew, Hartlepool, County Durham in 1884.Little is known about the author’s life and to a large extent her work remains either neglected or out of favour.Her literary career got off to a very bright start in 1917 when she won the Hodder & Stoughton First Novel Prize for ‘Miss Haroun Al-Raschid’. Five years later came her seminal work ‘The Undying Monster’, which today is still regarded as a macabre werewolf classic.Throughout her career she contributed short stories to such popular periodicals as Novel, Lady's and Weekly Tale-Teller. One of the best was ‘The Wonderful Tune’ and whilst the title sounds light and airy her dark imagination riddles the narrative. Many of her works were set in exotic locations from North Africa to the Middle East.Her output was small, limited to two collections of short stories and several novels.During the 1930’s severe and debilitating migraines prevented her from working for any length of time and all she could muster was contributions to anthologies.Jessie Douglas Kerruish died in Hove, Sussex in 1949, in obscurity."
Jessie Douglas Kerruish (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"William Mudford ws born in 1782. He was a writer, essayist, translator and journalist.This short story was first published in 1830 and, it is claimed, influenced Edgar Allan Poe. Such was its impact that it was reprinted many times over the succeeding decades.He died in 1848."
William Mudford (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"Dorothy Henrietta Havers was born in 1846. She began writing short stories in 1871 under the pen name of Theo Gift. Thereafter she continued to write for the periodicals and also wrote several novels until she ceased writing in 1901.She died in London in 1923."
Dorothy Havers (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"Annie Rose Charlotte Key was born on 9th November 1859 in Kensington, London.With a privileged background—her father was an admiral, her mother a Lady, Rose began her creative life as a painter before a stab at writing local history settled her into popular fiction.Her works were solidly written and often described as having a ‘certain graceful facility’.Her marriage to Philip Augustus Champion de Crespigny in 1878 resulted in a family of 4 children and a name of status.Rose was a leading member of the Ridley Art Club, the Lyceum Club in Piccadilly, and of the British College of Psychic Science. Victorian society had a particular fascination with spiritualism and in ‘The Moving Finger’ Rose uses the theme as a background to introduce her popular occult detective Norton Vyse into her series of short stories. Rose Champion de Crespigny died on 10th February 1935. She was 75."
Rose Champion de Crespigny (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"Edward Harold Begbie was born 1871. He was primarily a journalist, poet and the author of several dozen books. His works also included studies of the Christian religion. He wrote numerous other books, including on political satire, comedy, fiction, science fiction, plays and poetry. His short stories are highly regarded.He died in London in 1929."
Harold Begbie (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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The Story of the Green House, Wallington
"George Allen Upward was born in 1863. He was a poet, lawyer, politician and teacher. His poetry was included in the first anthology of Imagist poetry, ‘Des Imagistes’, edited by Ezra Pound in 1914. His short stories were also very popular in their day.He died in 1926."
Allen Upward (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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The Story of the Spaniards, Hammersmith
"Major Hesketh Vernon Prichard, DSO MC FRGS FZS was born on the 17th November 1876 in Jhansi, North-Western Provinces, India, then part of the British Empire.His achievements in life, beyond his literary career, are both voluminous and startling.He was an explorer, adventurer, marksman, game hunter and first-class cricketer. In his literary career he wrote short stories, novels, travel pieces and was also a newspaper correspondent.His father died a few weeks before his birth and his mother, Kate, with whom he co-authored much of his literary output raised him herself. They returned to England where he was educated and excelled at cricket. After school he trained to be a lawyer but never practiced. At 19 he was publishing the first of his stories. Over the following years he was commissioned to write many pieces as he explored and journeyed around the world including to Haiti, Labrador and Patagonia, where little was known and he thought it his duty to investigate and inform others of his findings. On some of these his mother also travelled with him as they continued their literary journey.He managed to become part of the Great War effort at 37, although was considered too old for front line duty. Instead he turned his skills to helping establish an Army school of Snipers to mitigate and improve the skills of British snipers and their then appalling losses. In this he was eventually successful and is credited with the saving of thousands of lives.Hesketh Prichard died from sepsis on the 14th June 1922, at Old Gorhambury House, in Hertfordshire, England. He was 45.His mother, Kate, survived him and died in 1935."
Kate & Hesketh Pritchard (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"Arabella Kenealy was born in 1859. A writer of short stories that had much merit she was also a physician and active in the fight against early feminism.She died in 1938."
Arabella Kenealy (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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"Violet Mary Firth wrote under her pen name Dion Fortune. Born in 1890 her talents included being a occultist, ceremonial magician, novelist and author.She wrote prolifically, much of it on occult themes.She died in 1946."
Violet Mary Firth (Author), Elliot Fitzpatrick (Narrator)
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