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Spoiled Barker, Ann.

Evangeline Granby is so tired of her aunt's lectures on morality that she allows a handsome young gallant to take her to an inn where they indulge in a desperate and very improper flirtation. Never expecting to see him again, Evangeline is horrified to discover that he is the Rev...

"After her father's death, Theodora Buckleigh's new adopted family wants to give her a London season. But though she is a pretty girl, Theodora has had a limp from birth, and dreads exposure to the social round. She takes evasive action, accepting an invitation from Dorothy Words...

Created by twenty-seven of Canada's fiction writers, editors Julie Czerneda and Susan MacGregor have put together an anthology that spins its way through fantastic worlds that are both light and dark, poignant and difficult, funny and awe-inspired.

At the height of Victorian London's obsession with Spiritualism, the city's premier medium, Mrs. Violet Woods, while a newspaperman works to expose false mediums across London, takes in a girl with an uncanny talent for the craft to spice up her brand, which could lead to her dow...

Lord Thurlby can only ever recall previous visits of Lavinia Muir, his mother's goddaughter, with a shudder. So it is with undisguised horror that he hears she is to come and stay again. Her arrival on the common stage, accompanied by the flirtatious Isobel Macclesfield, does not...

Moffie and her twin brother Morgie love sitting together at lunch and playing Surprise Swap with different groups of friends, until the day the boys in the class decide that boys and girls should sit at separate tables.

Cheating

"Lou Mathews has written a timeless novel of working-class Los Angeles. A former mechanic and street racer, he tells his story in cool and panoramic style, weaving together the tragedies and glories of one of L.A.'s eastside neighborhoods. From a teenage girl caught in the middle...

Tesseracts Fifteen

Tesseracts Fifteen: A Case of Quite Curious Tales, edited by Julie Czerneda and Susan MacGregor, is the only volume in the long running Tesseracts series that is themed specifically for young adults and the young at heart. These stories are filled with "wonder and astonishment," ...

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