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Download or read book Aramay written by Alan Stapf and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2018-02-06 with total page 583 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aramay is defiant, attractive and intelligent. Shes an empath who feels peoples emotions. Resiliency and strength are part of her nature as being an empath carries a burden. In the silence of slumber she sometimes finds moments of peace in her dreams, her paradise; but when she awakes it is to the emotions of others at the mercy of their fears, anger and arrogance. She works for the Federation as a behaviourist although her associates consider her a lone wolf since Aramay holds very different views from theirs. In the wilds of Siberia and Mongolia, where their operation is played out, they work together to capture (or eliminate) the natives and where their actions are broadcast to the Federation populations as a reality show. Aramays views eventually lead to a clash of personalities in the midst of their mission. She is set as an outcast by the majority because of her ethereal abilities, especially when she becomes sympathetic towards the natives. She begins to wonder if she is right, and what is the truth? Yet even Aramay, with all her intuition and perception, is unaware of the natives true potential and their extraordinary goal.
Download or read book Atholl-Fastenadas written by Alan Stapf and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2019-05-08 with total page 436 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Aramay was right; had always been right. The natives were hiding their true potential. Now, the Federation knowing the natives capabilities, will put an end to this small problem in one resounding blow. However, the Strategy show currently dominates the populations’ thoughts and sensibilities. The natives have earned the peoples’ sympathy and admiration. And almost too late, the DCI realise their mistake. To quell growing descent from the populace, the Federation must perpetuate the myth that the natives are Federation rebels. Yet Fion and Bryton, begin to realise the natives have a great deal more on their agenda than holding onto their way of life. A realisation they could be playing the Federation at their own game, but to what end? Meanwhile, Her Royal Highness recognizes she is in a position to use the falsehood of rebel insurgents in advancing her own design ... and unwittingly upsetting the natives’ plans. Aramay, while falling in love with the natives’ way of life, is yearning to meet that one person she has instantly fallen for. And it is here that she begins to learn about her own history which carries with it both sadness and joy. The second of a far-reaching fantasy epic, The Janus Set, continues to reveal the story of Aramay’s life.
Download or read book The Lost Atholl written by Alan Stapf and published by AuthorHouse. This book was released on 2020-03-24 with total page 345 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The final book of the trilogy ‘The Janus Set’. Now, as outlaws of the Federation, Aramay and her siblings perceive how Her Royal Highness Jathonica is bringing about her total dominion of the Federation. Already Jathonica has millions of bio-androids infiltrating the upper echelons of the Federation. Logistics is her next target although her plans appear to have been momentarily thwarted. Bryton, aware of his perilous predicament decides to confront Jathonica head-on. His only reliance is with the natives, a presumed ally although he knows very little about them. This is where Aramay learns the true potential of the natives; where she and the natives learn of the lost Atholl and ultimately, the single reason of their efforts. A task they never sought but one which brought Aramay and the natives together, perfecting their skills ... perhaps for others.
Download or read book Shadow's Light written by Danica Belber and published by Dorrance Publishing. This book was released on 2018-09-23 with total page 463 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Shadow’s Light By: Danica Belber In this beautiful and dangerous world, there isn’t peace among the races of the Siphthan, Arvai, and Harpies, but there isn’t open war. Until the King of the Siphthan destroys the Arvai city of Skalin. Aramay and Hayden barely escape the slaughter. Aramay just wants to get her friend to safety – and ignore her own unsettling dreams and growing, inexplicable powers. As they journey, the two become involved in a Siphthan rebellion and gain wary and unexpected allies of Siphthan, Arvai, and Harpies. When Aramay meets the Durani, the elements in physical form, myth becomes reality. The Durani have great power – but nothing, they say, compared to Aramay herself. She is the immortal Darnae, powerful beyond anything she can conceive – powerful enough to harm those she loves the most. Filled with magic and danger, dark fears and fragile hopes, Shadow’s Light is a rich fantasy of the beauty and chaos of self-discovery.
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Download or read book Adaptive Strategies and Change in Philippine Swidden-based Societies written by Harold Olofson and published by . This book was released on 1981 with total page 198 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
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