· 2005
From the author of Paper Mages. When a Viking ship misses North America and drifts ashore in an ancient Mayan city, two cultures collide. The warrior Tyrthbrand and the high priestess Lady Two Bird must form an unlikely alliance to fight for their very lives. Original.
12 Tales of Honor It comes in many forms: military, political, among thieves, between friends, and so much more. Come read an amazing collection of thriller and action-adventure stories by the best and a few of the newest voices. Travel from Ancient Israel to the near future, from the American Revolution to the world of hackers, and face death and danger at every turn. Hang onto your seat and take the plunge!
· 2019
· 2019
Tara seems like a perfectly normal person. She works two jobs to cover the rent. Her boss and her co-workers exploit her good nature so she ends up working even more. And of course she constantly studies so she can pass into the next circle of witchcraft. Then a stranger visits "Ye Olde Magick Shoppe"--not the tourist section at the front of the store, but the section at the back that only the real witches and beings of power use. He carries with him the smell of the river, the sound of the gulls, the taste of salt air. And the feel of wet ropes, dragging Tara down beneath the water. "Circle of Air"--the first book in a new urban fantasy series The Witch's Progress--brings you into the slightly twisted heart of old Portland and the magical battles that happen even among friends. Be sure to read the entire completed series!
· 2019
The messages from the Riprap man change. Instead of warning of deaths, they warn of earthquakes. Nothing holds the Riprap man back from his true element: Earth. Can Portland survive even a little earthquake? How can Tara stop him? Can she bring together an alliance of witches and community members strong enough to defeat the earth spirit? "Circle of Earth" - the fourth and last book in The Witch's Progress series - brings enemies and friends together, but at what cost? Be sure to read all the books in The Witch's Progress, starting with "Circle of Air."
· 2019
Tara gets messages from the Riprap man, accusing her of being responsible for any drowning deaths. As if the water spirit she freed has turned deadly. Tara needs to figure out the common thread between the supposedly accidental deaths. As well as protect herself and her newly formed coven from attack Tara has no one but her friends and the community for help. Even if that puts them into more danger. "Circle of Water"--the third book in the new urban fantasy series The Witch's Progress--takes the reader on a journey through Portland's past as well as the beings who might inhabit it currently. Be sure to read all the books in the series, starting with "Circle of Air."
· 2022
What types of mysteries do you prefer? Cozies? Hard-Boiled? With romantic suspense elements? Historic? Or perhaps a little harder to describe? This collection of mysteries from Leah R. Cutter has it all! They all share that same love of Voice that she has for mystery, plus some very interesting characters who you're sure to fall in love with, like the fast-talking Frankie (who knows everyone) or Rabbit, from the Tang Dynasty China era, with a passion for land law. Here are twelve tales sure to amuse and delight you, lead you down mysterious paths and make you wonder, "What if?"
· 2019
Though Tara escaped the Riprap man, she still feels stuck. The equinox approaches. Nightmares stalk her. Her friend Kyle urges her to create her own coven. But who can she ask? Particularly if anyone she brings in might become a target? "Circle of Fire"--the second book in the new urban fantasy series The Witch's Progress--explores the start of community and the beginning of friendships. Be sure to read the first book, "Circle of Air" as well as the following books in the series.
· 2018
Tara seems like a perfectly normal person. She works two jobs to cover the rent. Her boss and her co-workers exploit her good nature so she ends up working even more. And of course she constantly studies so she can pass into the next circle of witchcraft. Then a stranger visits "Ye Olde Magick Shoppe"--not the tourist section at the front of the store, but the section at the back that only the real witches and beings of power use. He carries with him the smell of the river, the sound of the gulls, the taste of salt air. And the feel of wet ropes, dragging Tara down beneath the water. "Circle of Air"--the first book in a new urban fantasy series The Witch's Heart--brings you into the slightly twisted heart of old Portland and the magical battles that happen even among friends.