Fear and bigotry don’t need explaining. They simply are, like traffic jams and taxes.
Eileen WilksStichwörter: fear paranormal taxes bigotry death-magic eileen-wilks lupi
Saw a show on Discovery Channel that talked about how energy and matter can't be destroyed. It can only change and that got me thinking that maybe there is something more than just this life. Dying might just be a transformation of energy.
Joshua JonesStichwörter: paranormal young-adult fantasy-young-adult
As the soil of a garden is richer and as the harvest of the garden bears healthier nourishment from the decay of leaf matter and banana peel and egg shell and human hair and chicken bone and fireplace ash, so the accumulation of death in teh ground of a city implants therein energies and powers.
Tim GilmoreStichwörter: history paranormal parapsychology geomancy-feng-shui
Even a goat got to be a goat."
Esperança's comments about slaves during the triangular slave trade.
Stichwörter: historical-fiction paranormal voodoo slave-trade
Nothing truly beautiful without its element of strangeness, nothing whole without its own incongruity, these (Jacksonville-area pioneer house) ruins sand up from the earth in sacred conjunction. These ruins conjoin the earth and the manmade, moving from one to the other and back again. The Browards built their house out of shell and limestone, and limestone forms naturally from the shells and skeletons of miniscule sea creatures over great periods of time. The Browards shaped the earth upright toward the sky. THey shaped it with doorframes and windows and chimneys. THey shaped the earth up around them as a shelter. But shaped earth was always the earth. Now the walls fall back down and join once again the ground, taken over by roots of ferns and weeds and small trees. The house was always the ground, only contained in an upward suspension. The house was always the earth, but brought up into architecture, and now the house that was always the earth crumbles back into the earth and nourishes new green things -- dog fennel and morning glories and palmettoes and cabbage palms and cedars. A true symbol of sacredness of the earth is earth's reclaiming of human ingenuity.
Tim GilmoreStichwörter: paranormal ghost-stories geomancy local-history
Without warning, he jumped into the air. Startled, I held him tighter, my cheek against his. Speaking into my ear, he said, “Yer not too tall, nor too thin, nor do ye weigh too much. Yer perfect the way ye are, lass. A man that does not possess the strength, patience and intelligence to provide fer and protect a woman is no man at all.
Michaela McGregorStichwörter: paranormal urban-fantasy suspense-thriller
Liam recoiled as if I'd hoofed him in the danglies.
Jocelyn AdamsStichwörter: paranormal fey fantasy-romance
Who would want to be the prey in a world full of hunters?
Alexia PurdyStichwörter: adventure survival paranormal young-adult apocalyptic vampire ya post-apocalypse zombies dystopian urban-fantasy vampire-hunter teen-fiction
Simon laughed heartily. “I’m afraid the rest of us have to find talents to get our women into bed. Of course once they’re there, I have other talents that keep them right where they are.”
“Handcuffs hardly count,” Christian said offhandedly.
“If you mean the ladies cuffing me to the bed so they can explore Hunt Island,” he said, rubbing his chest, “…then point taken. These hands are capable of making any female climax by the mere brush of a pinky across her bare breast.”
“I must have gone to the wrong island,” I said with a private laugh.
Stichwörter: humor romance paranormal seduction banter climax urban-fantasy handcuffs breast seduce
You should open these doors with care and caution-but, first, you must know how to close them. And above all, you must know which doors should be left unopened...
Michael BentineStichwörter: paranormal clairvoyance genius-loci goons
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