Our Lady of the Axe: In a Regency England where magic used to be real, Eleanor, her dear friend Diana, and three young girls are kidnapped. It will take all of Eleanor's strength and courage, plus a magical axe and cleavage (not that kind) to set them free, and foil the man behind the kidnapping.
Edging: Will a mistake about meaning make a mess for Tommy and Vince? Or maybe lead to something more?
The Plan That Didn't Gang Aft Agley: Jack's plans have a tendency to go way agley. He hopes his special plan for Billy at football practice is the one that won't.
Family Be Damned: Look for the two Br'er Rabbit moments. One: She wasn't unhappy Tommy got paid to take her to the eighth grade dance. She even slipped him $25 to agree. Two: Her mom made her older brother take her to the dance. The $50 she paid him was just a sisterly bonus.
The Raven Prince: Sixteen-year-old Mike hopes he can blend in at his new school. Except he's short, slender, goth-looking with the shiny black hair, black eyes and thick lashes, wears an elegant suit and tie, and drives a Mercedes convertible. He's also gay, a raven shifter in a human school and eventually he has to be the Raven Prince.
Standing up to the bullies who rule the school--Preacher's Son, Banker's Son, Sheriff's Son, Principal's Daughter--isn't blending in. When the Four can't get to Mike, they go after him through his best friend, Johnny, the devoutly straight wrestling star who doesn't care about the gay thing.
If Johnny is hurt, will it take the Raven Prince to get justice? Raven justice?
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