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Prophecy, Kin, & Crows Part One: Funerals & Feathers (Tales of the Clandestine – The Corvinian Curse)
Magic is in her blood, and now it’s waking up.
Denora Garro has had one goal since her parents died — to stay out of trouble long enough to finish high school. Yet, it all unexpectedly crumbles just weeks before her eighteenth birthday, when her best friend dies and her brothers all vanish without a trace.
It’s not the first time Denora has been blindsided by life’s hardships, but the truth is more bizarre than she could ever imagine.
150 years ago he fell in love with the wrong woman, and he’s still paying the price.
Silas Fletcher is a shapeshifting magician, punished for a crime that he did not commit.
Heartbroken after the tragic loss of his beloved and cursed to serve a rival Clan as atonement for her death, Silas has known nothing but grief for over a century.
When Silas’ curse is suddenly activated, forcing him to track down the last remaining heirs of the Duvain Clandestine, he comes face to face with the chaotic whirlwind that is Denora Garro.
Once again, his curse compels him to serve and protect his sworn enemies, but this time something is different. And far more sinister.
150 years of devious plots and prophecies begin to unfold, starting with the disappearance of Denora’s three siblings.
Will Denora be the one who finally frees him from his curse, or will Silas once more become ensnared by the deadly schemings of Clan Duvain?
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A Third Term: A Novella
There is one last chance to save the democracy George Washington founded. That last chance is Washington himself.
It is 2028 and a certain president wants a third term. The Constitution shouldn’t allow it but the Supreme Court has found a workaround. The electoral system has been mangled. The media is a joke. Voters can barely be troubled to vote.
A Third Term is a speculative fiction by New York Times bestselling author Paul Greenberg in which a Democratic political operative snatches George Washington from his deathbed in 1799 and brings him to the present era. Riddled with pneumonia, possessing dentures fashioned from slave’s teeth, and an aristocratic sensibility tempered by war and religious faith, Washington will require considerable rehabilitation to pose a challenge to the man he only refers to as “The Tyrant.” But a wily, unorthodox campaign manager and a sexy, sympathetic personal trainer are up for the job.