COUNTESS IN EXILE In 1939 Poland, all teenage Countess Anna Vladisciuszko wanted was to lead an ordinary life but the world wouldn’t let her.
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New Zealander, Ross Richdale has been writing novels for 12years including contemporary, science fiction, young adult and historical novels,
COUNTESS IN EXILE In 1939 Poland, all teenage Countess Anna Vladisciuszko wanted was to lead an ordinary life but the world wouldn’t let her.
Time Ripple
Aari can save Earth by placing it in a time ripple. However, because of the space-time phenomena it may or may not happen. If it doesn’t, her world does not exist. But she is on Earth, now, with no memory of what has, or will happen. Can cosmologist, Nareen O’Grady help or is she too involved? Follow them through space-time with two Earths, carnivorous plants and hostile aliens. Sel…
Emerald Eyes Destiny Teenager, Cindy Meikin has a strange experience that puts her in contact with Sylvia, a girl her own age from another world.
Stretched Horizons In New Zealand a commuter aeroplane crashes in thick bush country. The pilot is killed and British tourists, Jenny and Bree try to survive.
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ASTRID’S COAST Ross RichdaleWhen her mother dies after an accident, Astrid Stowell moves to the small New Zealand Coromandel Peninsular village of Hook Bay to live with her grandfather, Steve Barton. She has to cope with life in a new environment with old friends’ help and betrayal, a new school to attend for her final high school year and an early encounter with the forces of nature.
Steve’s…
“I shall be blunt,” William, the royal scribe, fixed his eyes on Kendra. “Your mother was The King’s High Mistress of the Realm at the time of your birth and our king is your father.”
“What?” gasped Kendra. “I never knew either of my parents but was told by the orphanage matron that my father was an officer in the royal guards.”
“I was,” the wounded King Edmund gasped. “Before my father died I…