Wintertime finds Hattori traveling to Edo, warning other ninja along his way that that their hidden identities may have been compromised. One kunoichi, or female ninja, is stationed at a village tea house on the mountainous travel road. Closed by a landslide for many months, the reopened road is almost deserted, as people prefer the less challenging detour. Hattori, along with Mateo, his housekeeper, Ana, and their cat, Gato, brave the cold and difficult journey only to find the village almost abandoned.
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30 Apr Brief Chronicle of Another Stupid Heartbreak by Adi Alsaid. Harlequin Teen. ages 12 and up
The summer after senior year is not going as eighteen-year-old Lu Charles expected: after her longtime boyfriend unexpectedly breaks up with her, she finds herself unable to write her relationships column for Misnomer, the popular e-zine that feels so central to her identity. Then, she meets Cal, a handsome, charming and decidedly un-single stranger. Or is he?
His Broken Angel: A Glorious Victorious Darcys Novella
DB106001 3 hours 8 minutes
by Beth Ciotta
read by Lindsey Pierce
A time traveler from the future with preternatural healing abilities, Doc Blue has long hidden his identity and powers from all who know him. When healing the sister of a close ally proves more difficult than anticipated, however, Doc must reveal his secrets. Violence and strong language. 2013.
DB106001 His Broken Angel: A Glorious Victorious Darcys Novella
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Eivor traveled back to Karonhiakèn:iate', but not before defeating the legendary animal O Yan Do' Ne and obtaining it's leather for resources. Eivor eventually found the village, who had all been gathered around a bonfire, listening to Konwahawíhshon as she told a story. Eivor sat down and listened alongside the villagers before Karonhiaktátie' requested her to recite a story of her own. Eivor did so pleasingly, telling the villagers of the death of the Norse god Baldr and the request from Odin for all to mourn, as well as the betrayal of another member of the Norse panthenon, Loki. After the story, Eivor entrusted the Isu artifact in the hands of Konwahawíhshon before returning to Nyhofn, where she found Hilde and revealed her true identity. Eivor watched as Hilde reunited with her brother Olav before deciding to set sail back to England. Eivor tagged along, though not before saying goodbye to Olav, who had decided to stay around Vinland a while longer.[135]
A woman named Roshan revealed herself, apart of the same brotherhood Basim and Hytham were in. Eivor spoke to the Hidden One, who introduced herself and stated that she aimed to defeat Al-Si'la, the woman behind Sir Edward's schemes and a member of the same Order of the Ancients that Eivor had defeated in England. The two walked up the hill as Roshan asked about Eivor's Hidden Blade, which had belonged to Sigurd and before him, the Hidden One Ammon. Roshan questioned Sigurd's identity and whether or not he had been apart of the Hidden Ones, though Eivor began to question Roshan on hers, to which she replied that she had took it back after a break. The two discussed Sir Edward's motivations before arriving at Ravensburg.[259]
Usually keen for up front confrontations, Eivor was also highly adept at stealth and was able to silently assassinate her targets undetected in addition to being able to remain hidden from her enemies in shrUbbary and haystacks. After gaining the Hidden Blade, Eivor was taught how to use it by Basim and quickly mastered it. Eivor was also able to emulate the Hidden Ones' ability to hide in plain sight.[3] High-diving was another of Eivor's skills, and under Hytham's tutelage she learnt the Leap of Faith.[33]
After much searching, the flower, long hoarded by a woman named Mother Gothel, who has kept herself young by singing a song to it, is miraculously located and boiled into medicine to cure the queen of her illness. With the help of the flower, the queen makes a full recovery and soon gives birth to a healthy baby girl, named Rapunzel who, unlike her brunette parents, has beautiful, golden hair. To celebrate her birth, a floating lantern with the emblem of the sun (the Corona symbol) was released into the sky amongst the people of Corona. The peace did not last long, however. Determined to retrieve the flower that kept her young and alive for hundreds of years, Mother Gothel breaks into the castle late one night and sang the song to Rapunzel's hair. Discovering that Rapunzel's hair retained the flower's healing powers. Gothel attempted to cut a piece off for herself, only to find that the lock lost its magic and became brown. Frustrated and desperate, Gothel kidnaps the princess and fled to her tower, hidden within an alcove deep in the forest. To protect Rapunzel's hair, Gothel raised Rapunzel as her own daughter and taught her to sing the flower's song. To further ensure her magic supply was plentiful, Gothel continuously brushed the hair to further its growth. Although Rapunzel wished to leave the tower, Gothel warned her of a dangerous world beyond the tower walls, full of selfish people that desired to steal her hair and abuse her power.
Rapunzel is first seen during Eugene's narration over the prologue, which tells the tale of how she unknowingly lost her family and came into Gothel's possession. Almost eighteen years after her kidnapping, Rapunzel, now a young woman with 70 feet of hair, plays a quick game of hide-and-seek with her pet chameleon, Pascal. While Mother Gothel (whom she views as her mother) is away, Rapunzel does many tasks throughout the tower to occupy her time. Though she is happy with her life in the tower, Rapunzel longs to someday explore the outside world. Since childhood, she has become fascinated by an annual event that seems to happen only on her birthday. That night, every year, she witnesses thousands of beautiful floating lights in the sky, brighter than the stars, rise over the tops of the alcove and into view of the tower's largest window. Wanting to know the meaning behind this phenomenon, Rapunzel develops a dream to see these lights in person. The day before her eighteenth birthday, she decides with Pascal that she will finally ask Mother Gothel to see the lights.
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