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Elf,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 1 of The Elf Chronicles.
"The only way to take charge of
your destiny is to create it." His father's words.
Alexander Brody is sure he has everything under control,
including his "destiny." Andrew Brody's rather cryptic
reference has no real bearing on his future...until the day
hellhounds spring from nowhere to hunt him down -- and creatures
the Earth has never seen mark him for death. |
Trolls,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 2 of The Elf
Chronicles. "We all have our gifts..." Gifted,
or cursed? For years, Sebastian Devery and his friends have
successfully hidden their talents. It is only now that questions
are being asked...questions whose answers lie in a world far
distant. Concerned with exposing the others, and lured by a
voice from the past, Devery runs. Where he's going, no one can
follow, and mercy is a minimal commodity. 2003 EPPIE Finalist. |
Trees,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 1 of The Tree
Series. Trees is a story of accidental mutation,
ancient traditions, and love that endures on the brink of
disaster. It is designed to celebrate the unexpected, in a world
where everything that can go awry, will. Confusion
and frustration reign as good and evil, science and myth, battle
to triumph. In Trees, heroes are found in the most
unexpected places. |
Crystals,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 2 of The Tree
Series. In Trees, the battle was between science and
myth. Now, in Crystals, the conflict goes on, with rules
drawn from another dimension. This time, the outcome is a matter
of life or death, and victory may hinge on something as
insignificant as the shimmering facet of a crystal.
The story continues. |
Mud,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 3 of The Tree
Series. Peter's friends are violently ejected from his
world, only to find themselves in a land of pink-tinged fog and
flaming trees, triple moonscapes and eye-burningly bright skies
-- a land as unbelievably deadly as it is beautiful. What begins
as an unnatural mistake, soon becomes a race for survival: a
race against injury, starvation, and death. The story continues. |
Shades,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 4 of The Tree
Series. Peter Trevick and his friends
have only recently returned from a world dominated by pink fog,
flaming trees, voracious mud, and hellish cherubs. A land where
threats lie hidden in the murk, and danger beckons with a
child's visage. Now, they are at home, where everything should
be as it seems. Little does Peter suspect that -- if it comes to
"hellish" -- his adventures are far from over. They
are, unfortunately, just beginning... |
Fire,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 5 of The Tree
Series. In Fire, Peter has
more than his future preying on his mind. There is something
outside the door, that would like to prey on his body, too.
Peter is about to learn that fire burns insatiably -- but the
result is not always flame... |
Light,
by N. D. Hansen-Hill. Book 6 of The Tree
Series. In Light, hope lies nearly crushed in
the darkness -- trapped beneath rock debris, and sliced by
cadaverous claws. There are creatures of the dark, who might not
be nearly as threatening -- given a little light... |
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