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  • Blahom

    by April Q. Russell
    Despite the long war that rages around her, Blahom leads a sheltered but enviable life as a young Black royal until everything is shattered by a shocking vision and a single act of deception. Beautiful, poised, and adored by the Zaed society her family rules over, Blahom has spent her young life preparing for her future as a ruler and royal. The war between her people, who value a connection to God and culture, and the Delions, who aim to rule Sirius with technology, has raged on for years-b... more
  • The Two-Headed Lady at the End of the World: A Romance Hotter Than a Thousand Suns

    by Mark Miller
    The Two Headed Lady at the End of the World is an epic love story about a set of conjoined twins and the men who love them; two soldiers stranded in a long-forgotten ,underground military base; and a sentient CPU who falls for a Pentagon fax machine. Amanda and Miranda Morgan are run of the mill twins in East Texas, navigating the trials and tribulations of teen romance in the 80s. But what starts as Sweet Valley High turns into Dr. Strangelove when the secret government particle collider pro... more
  • A Crack in the World: Injira, Book I

    by Deborah L. Rhodes
    Shona was supposed to die at birth-- buried alive in an obscure grave in the mountains of her island home. The Ocan Elders, heeding the prophecies, decreed that it must be so. But Shona didn’t die. And now the Ocan people fear that their secret existence and the safety of the world are in jeopardy unless they can find her before anyone outside of their mysterious island discovers who and what she truly is. Blending elements of speculative fiction (i.e., fantasy and science fiction), A Crack... more
  • Earthweeds (Sons of Neptune Book 1)

    by Rod Little
    For nine people, the end of the world is just the beginning... Two students return from a mountain camping trip to find an empty city: Pittsburgh is desolate. Only a few living souls remain in the countryside... until the lizards appear. The size of Komodo dragons, they flood the city and attack the few remaining people, while fighting each other for the remaining food supply . . .with the humans caught in the middle. A teenage boy with electric powers, a college student who can communicat... more
  • In the Woods, Dark & Deep: 9 Stories of Speculative Fiction

    by D. L. Rhodes
    Speculative Fiction is a mixed bag--sometimes it’s Horror, other times Science Fiction or Fantasy or Magical Realism or even just a touch of weirdness tucked into the corners of everyday life. This story collection runs the gamut with characters like a monstrous mother from hell and a little boy who rises from the grave, in addition to modern day witches and ogres. Some of them are deadly serious, others are playful. And then there are those who are full of the stuff of which nightmares are made... more
  • With a Side of Heart: A Dark Fantasy Romance (The Vargus Family Book 1)

    by K. J. Cartwright
    Tracking a new lead to the source of Kaelaarian activity on Earth, Damon gets diverted by an unexpected scent: a potential solgresv, Angela Davidson. She’s got a heart of gold and the anxiety of an entire population. She’s also a wingless Kaelaarian with the spirit of a thousand conquests—and she doesn’t even know it. As the corruption Damon has monitored for twenty-one years surges in multiple directions, Damon and Angela discover their own wars they need to battle, and they combat some of t... more
  • Bedougalnn: The Art of Chronostasis

    by Morticus Holtz
    Dougal, leads a quiet, unexceptional life with his rescue dog, Bounce, at least he did! But after getting a visit from a peculiar looking dwarf, and finding out he is being hunted by entities from a shadow realm. He begins to realise; reality is not always what it seems. His life is flipped upside down, as he allows himself to be dragged into a rather perilous adventure, in a world of Dwarves, Pixies, Vegetarian Werewolves, and other fantastical creatures that only the strange and unusual dre... more
  • Zworsky's Children

    by Tom Connelly
    Some got the gift; some didn’t. And then there were those who saw it as a threat. It was an unexpected side effect of Dr. Zworsky’s now banned vaccine for a generation of children who developed antibiotic resistance. They called them the Metachromes: humans who could fly. Darlene Verity never enjoyed the attention she got as a Meta. But she never thought those who labeled her as inhuman would force her into a protection camp in the California desert. That all changed when an asteroid cras... more
  • Winter Enchantment

    by Malina Douglas
    Frost sprites dance at the windowpane, a snow-dwelling spider grants wishes and elusive beings lead a path through the snow in this magical collection!   Journey from a Japanese blizzard to a magical Arctic village, from the snow-covered forests of Kajanaland to a waterfall in Iceland. A snow maiden soars on her sleigh to a permafrost palace and a soothsayer in a bearskin robe shares a warning with a sprinkling of white leaves. A maiden wanders through a portal to a winter wonderland while a c... more
  • Phoenix Saga

    by amalL era JesuƨɘႱ hO

    An elegant, beautiful, and inspiring epic exploring a semiotic paradise!

     

    Nietzsche called homo sapien the “murderer of all murderers” when he declared that “God is dead” at the turn of the 20th Century. Yet, the great god Pan died nearly 2,000 years ago.  Thamus, are you there? Take care. The Obsolescence of Oracles followed. All Earths’ mightiest Heroes swallowed. And what of the Poets hallowed? “Who will wipe this blood off us? Wha... more

  • imPerfect Magic

    by C N Rowan
    After hundreds of years of dying, you'd think I would've perfected it by now... One moment I'm a heretical priest in the twelfth century, hunted, hated...The next, I'm waking up in the nearest corpse. Stuck in a cycle of instant reincarnation, popping back up like a tarnished penny. Fast forward eight hundred years, and you might think I’ve learned a thing or two. Nope. All I've learned is how to die far too easily, far too often. Now my territory in the South of France is under threat ... more
  • Survive! First Alien Contact

    by Charles Graham
    Twelve light-years from Earth, Lieutenant Commander Valory Jeanne, is alone in the astrophysics lab when an unexpected meteor storm strikes the United Earth Space Force ship Copernicus. After just four orbits around a newly discovered planet in the Tau Ceti star system, the ship is destroyed. Now stranded onboard without any means of escaping to the planet below, the Ph.D. astrophysicist must struggle against insurmountable odds to stay alive on a dead spaceship. Relying on ingenuity, perseve... more
  • Black Suns

    by Gregory P Tyson II
    In Burlington Vermont, 40-year-old Sonny Hillshire is visiting his wife’s grave on a rainy night of April 9, 2040, which is also the day that his rent is due. Living in an apartment under the name of Miriam Flordia as well as taking Akeem and Kira under his wing, Sonny tries making a living in the world as he wants to let go of his terrible past as a former Black Sun member. Whilst doing so, he meets two former Black Sun members named Eiji and Advika. However, he is also being hunted by a myster... more
  • The Woodcutter

    by Stephanie Ellis
    A tragic accident, shrouded in mystery, leads to a family reunion in the hidden village of Little Hatchet, located in the smothering shadow of GodBeGone Wood, the home of the mythical Woodcutter and Grandma. Alec Eades rediscovers his bond with GodBeGone Wood and the future his father agreed to years ago as nefarious landowner Oliver Hayward schemes to raise money for the village by re-enacting part of the Woodcutter legend. Old wounds are re-opened and ties of blood and friendship are tested to... more
  • The Nine Lives of Bianca Moon

    by Delas Heras
    Murder, ghosts, and a vengeful fiancée? The Nine Lives of Bianca Moon is the purr-fect blend of urban fantasy, detective story, and ghostly fun. Set in the 1950s, in an alternate world run by cats and dogs, the action kicks off with the mysterious murder of journalist Flint Lockford on the streets of Greenwich Village. Junior Detective Morton Digby and his partner Detective J.B. Puddleworth launch their investigation, but must contend with Flint’s feisty fiancée, Bianca Moon, who is determined t... more
  • Heart 2046

    by Zoé Henriques

    A dystopian thriller set in a future where everyone lives without human contact, closed inside individual apartment boxes; a life where everything is provided to every human to survive.

    Simon, who remembers how it used to be in the Outside World, finds it hard to cope with the entrapped everyday life. He wonders if the way humans live is what’s making him start to lose his mind or if it’s just him doing it to himself. He goes to an appointment with Doctor W in search of help... more

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