Winter Tales
Format
Format
User Rating
User Rating
Release Date
Release Date
Date Added
Date Added
Language
Language
ebook
(1)
How Raven Brought Back the Light
A Winter Tale
by David Kudler
Part 3 of the Winter Tales series
Some heroes are strong. Some are brave. And some, like Raven, are clever.
In this adaptation from a beloved tale out of the Pacific Northwest, Raven outwits the Old Chief of the tribe that lives above the sky and brings sunlight back to a grateful world. Like winter stories told around the world, this third selection in Stillpoint/Atalanta's Winter Tales series is a fun reminder that even in the darkest times, there is always light coming.
ebook
(0)
Plight of the Lutzelfrau
A Lora Ley Adventure
by Sylvia Kay Rose
Part of the Winter Tales series
In this quirky tale, an elderly lady in Odenwald, Victorian-era Germany, seeks her perfect match, and can't decide between her older, more stable beau, or the hot young guy. The streets are alive with the music and noise of Karneval, leading up to the Winter solstice and return of the light.
Meanwhile, half-Nyx Lora Ley is stalked by a destructive force, with Wolf desperate to find her. In a well deep in the south of Germany, an ancient goddess heads into the world of humans. What's the connection? Dive into mayhem and watch the magic unfold in a fast-paced tale leading to the very towers of Frankenstein's Castle.
A little-known Germanic entity, the Lutzelfrau or Christmas witch, appears on December 13 to dole out nuts, candy and gifts of light. Her tradition has long been replaced with that of St. Lucy. At one time, Dec 13 was celebrated as the shortest day of the year, or the solstice, which changed in the 16th century with use of the Gregorian calendar.
This wild ride is a standalone story from the collection Winter Tales.
Showing 1 to 2 of 2 results