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The Riders at Dawn

In a dying world strangled by frost, plague, and the whispers of monsters, survival is a currency—and Iris Liren is dangerously close to going broke. She’s spent her life scraping together enough food, coin, and sanity to protect her younger brother Flynn from the rot seeping into their crumbling town of Sundra. Between the ever-creeping infection known as the Rattle and the ravenous vampire lords across the border, death is always one wrong step away. The Wolves—cold, lethal warriors bonded to the mythical volanema beasts—are the kingdoms’s only real line of defense. Revered, feared, and kept distant from the civilians they serve, the Wolves don’t come when you scream. They come after, when it’s too late. And when Iris sees the wreckage left behind after another attack, she knows the truth: if you want someone saved, you do it yourself. But the town is bleeding, secrets are festering, and trust is a weapon no one dares to wield. When Flynn vanishes, desperate to join the Wolves and prove he can protect what’s left of their broken world, Iris finds herself pulled into the center of a conflict that’s far bigger—and far older—than she ever imagined. And at its heart is a commander whose eyes see everything and give away nothing. His presence is as commanding as his silence, and though Iris refuses to bow, she can’t help but feel the sharp pull of fate every time he’s near. Determined to drag her brother back from the jaws of death, Iris pursues him into the treacherous mountains. Instead of finding Flynn, she's forcibly conscripted into the brutal trials herself, thrust into the Culling – a bloody free-for-all where hundreds fight to survive, and only 60% will walk away. Forged in desperation, she forms uneasy alliances. But the trials aren't her only battle. Watching over the carnage with chilling detachment is Alpha Zion Kage – leader of the feared Kuzgun Pack. Beautiful as wildfire and sharp as a honed blade, Zion radiates lethal power and unsettling secrets. His obsidian eyes see too much, especially Iris's defiance and raw strength. An unwanted, dangerous attraction sparks between them – a hunter drawn to a wounded, furious sparrowhawk. Zion is the embodiment of the system Iris distrusts, the man who might hold the key to Flynn's fate, and the one who forces her to confront the terrifying darkness within herself. As rebellion brews, loyalties fracture, and something ancient begins to stir beneath the snow-choked earth, Iris must decide how far she’s willing to go to save her brother—and whether the line between monster and man is as clear as everyone wants to believe. Iris must survive a trial designed to shatter the weak. To understand Zion, she might have to forfeit her heart. And to win, she'll be forced to cross a line that stains the soul. The path to the wolves is paved in blood, and love might be the deadliest trap of all.
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At The Ghost Hour

The novel "At the Ghost Hour" set in a provincial town in northern Germany, where the haunted house of "The Unbelieving Thomas" stands on a street filled with ancient, high-gabled homes. Over the years, the significance of the old families has diminished as the area transforms into a bustling neighborhood, yet the ghostly reputation of the old house remains. The story follows Wenzel Kospoth, a cobbler and the new janitor of the haunted house. Despite the fear surrounding it, he allows two women, Frau Cordula and her daughter Gundula, to live in a small, gloomy stable behind the house after they fled from a witch-hunt in their village. While the townsfolk consider them witches, the mother and daughter prove to be kind-hearted and resourceful. As time passes, Gundula catches the attention of a young doctor, Philip, who, after an accident, is treated by Frau Cordula and develops feelings for Gundula. Their budding romance occurs against the backdrop of the ongoing superstitions concerning the house and its inhabitants. However, the story takes a dramatic turn when the haunted house catches fire, prompting Philip to rescue Gundula and her mother. Amid the chaos, the true character of all involved is revealed, culminating in Philip's declaration of love for Gundula. Despite the challenges posed by their social differences and the town's prejudices, he vows to marry her. Ultimately, the novel explores themes of love, compassion, and the absurdity of superstition, as well as the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
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