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Emily's House

Natalie Wright




  The Akasha Chronicles

  Book 1

  Emily’s House

   

   

   

   

  Natalie Wright

   

  EMILY’S HOUSE

  Copyright © 2011, 2013 by Natalie Wright

  Published by Boadicea Press 2011.

  For any questions about the novel or the author, please refer to contact details at:

  NatalieWrightsYA.blogspot.com

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  Book Cover Art copyright © Phatpuppy Art

  Book Cover Design © Cheryl Perez

  Formatting by Polgarus Studio

   

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, brands, media, and incidents are either product of the author’s imagination or used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental. The author acknowledges the trademarked status and trademark owners of various products referenced in this work of fiction, which have been used without permission. The publication/use of these trademarks is not authorized, associated with, or sponsored by the trademark owners.

   

  All rights reserved. Without limiting the rights under copyright reserved above, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in or introduced into a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the written permission of both the copyright owners and the above publisher of this book.

   

  Edition: November, 2013

  For Sarah.

  Also by Natalie Wright

   

   

  Emily’s Trial: Book 2 of the

  Akasha Chronicles

  Contents

  Also by Natalie Wright

  PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

  PART ONE

  Prologue

  1. A RUN-IN WITH MURIEL THE MEAN

  2. EMILY’S VISITOR

  3. SAORLA

  4. THE WEDDING

  5. CATHAÍR’S BAD NEWS

  6. SORCHA

  7. THE ORDER OF BRIGHID

  8. THE DARK ONE COMES

  9. MARCH TO THE SACRED GROVE

  10. LIANHAN SÍDHE

  11. BATTLE FOR THE SACRED GROVE

  12. SAORLA AT THE WELL

  13. THE END OF THE ORDER OF BRIGHID

  14. SEARCH FOR THE TORC

  15. PUZZLES

  16. ESCAPE FROM MURIEL THE MEAN

  PART TWO

  17. TO FAIR ÉRIE

  18 THE INN

  19. THINGS GO BUMP IN THE NIGHT

  20. MONASTERBOICE

  21. ON THE RUN

  22. ZOMBIE MAN WAKES

  23. LIAM SEARCHES FOR CLUES

  24. EMILY’S SEARCH FOR THE SACRED WELL

  25. EMILY AND THE NETHERWORLD

  26. AND LIAM MAKES THREE AGAIN92

  27. EMILY’S FIRST MASTER

  28. MADAME WONG

  29. BREATHE

  30. RIDING THE WAVES

  31. WHY I HATE BAMBOO

  32. SLICING AND DICING

  33. SWORD OF THE ORDER

  34. THE THREE LITTLE NINJAS

  35. THE KILLING TIME

  36. THE DARKEST WOODS

  37. AKASHA

  PART THREE

  38. UMBRA NIHILI

  39. MACHA’S PROMISE

  40. DUGHALL WAKES

  41. THE FACE IN THE BUCKET

  42. THE MACHINE

  43. DUGHALL’S STORY

  44. A PROMISE

  45. DUGHALL’S REVENGE

  46. PIECING IT TOGETHER IN DUBLIN

  47. A PRESENT FOR MISS EMILY

  48. EMILY’S SECOND MASTER

  49. THE DUGHALL ENIGMA

  50. PUT YOUR BOAT IN

  51. THE SLIPPERY SLOPES OF TIME

  52. DUGHALL AT THE LHC

  53. HOSPITALITY, CERN STYLE

  54. DUGHALL AT CERN

  55. STUCK INSIDE A TIN CAN

  56. DUGHALL’S PLAN IN ACTION

  57. ESCAPE FROM THE TIN CAN

  58. DUGHALL AND THE PORTAL

  59. HIS DEEPEST DESIRE

  60. AFTERNOON AT THE HORROR MOVIES

  61. EMILY MEETS A BLACK HOLE

  62. CLICK YOUR HEELS THREE TIMES

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

  Characters:

  Bian Sídhe – BAN shee

  Brighid – BREE id

  Cathaír – KA heer

  Cian – KEE in

  Cormac – KUR a mac

  Dectire – deck TIR ra

  Dughall – DU gal

  Lianhan Sídhe – LAN an shee

  Macha – MASH a

  Ruaidrí – RU a ree

  Saorla – SAYR la

  Sídhe – Shay

  Sorcha – SOR kha

  Places:

  Loughcrew – LOCK crew

  Slieve na Caillaigh – sl-EE-ve na CAL-i

  Umbra Nihili – UM bra NEE Lee

  Other:

  Anam Cara – uh -nam kar-uh

  The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science. Whosoever does not know it and can no longer wonder, no longer marvel, is as good as dead, and his eyes are dimmed.

   

  – Albert Einstein