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  • Dark Cascade (Galacticide Series Book 2)

    by Bert-Oliver Boehmer
    Every delay costs a world. Billions perish when raider ships peel off planetary crusts to feed their galactic civilization. Kel Chaada had united humans, machines and silicate aliens, but the hyper-tech invaders push the shaky coalition of former enemies to its breaking point. Kel has to work against his friends, ally with his sworn enemies, and strike where no one could foresee: The raider’s home galaxy. The desperate plan is bold, but cruel. Kel realizes he will become what he is fightin... more
  • Three Immortals (Galacticide Series Book 1)

    by Bert-Oliver Boehmer
    Extra-galactics ravaged the Milky Way and humans saw their civilization burn. 2400 years later, humanity has risen again, living by a brutal creed keeping interstellar nations at war. Kel Chaada is a master tactician who rose from soldier to leader. His life gets crushed when his military successes threaten to unravel the web of lies protecting humanity’s immortal rulers. Betrayed and cast out, Kel flees to the fringes of the galaxy. He enters the realm of ancient alien civilizations and d... more
  • Prince of Shadows

    by Gwendolyn Morgan Noni Philebar
    The Prince of Shadows In the celestial tapestry of New Greece, Hades’ outcast demigod son, Zane, takes center stage. With fire coursing through his veins and a destiny entwined with prophecies, Zane grapples with the weight of godhood. As the threads of fate pull taut, his choices echo through Olympus, setting the stage for a divine epic that will either forge a new legend or unravel the very fabric of their immortal world. In the pantheon of gods and demigods, Zane's journey unfolds—a tale of... more
  • Neon Lights and Plane Tickets

    by Eli Alemán
    Neon Lights and Plane Tickets is a sci-fi-themed collection of poetic prose, featuring tales of cosmic horror and galactic urban legends. Explore lush and vibrant cities across the universe, the terrifying creatures they hide; as well as their inhabitants' adventures (or misadventures, as the case may be). Bright neon lights and illusions of technological advancement are fine distractions to keep their rotting societies hidden within their foundations-reflections on the intricacies of human natu... more
  • Campfires and Canines

    by Aly Hollis
    Hazel’s quiet getaway takes a wild turn when she discovers she’s staying with an actual wolf shifter pack - and one of them has fallen for her. Cozy fantasy meets rom-com in this stand alone shifter romance.
  • Trees in disguise

    by Arqam Arif
    Most people don’t think about trees and dismiss the giant, ancient towers as mere encirclers of empty space. The open sunlit habitats of half the world have been further neglected in the current tide of media promoting forests and tree planting as a quick fix for climate change. The writer has taken a dive into urban society’s need for—and relationship with—trees that sought to return the natural world to the concrete jungle. A fascinating and beautifully told story that explains what trees tel... more
  • Tempered Illusions (Shadows of Otherside Book 6)

    by Whitney Hill
    Arden Finch’s big dreams for her future risk becoming nightmares. After stopping the Wild Hunt and preventing the end of the world, Arden thought she could take a break. But the mundane backlash against supernaturals is getting worse, and Otherside abhors a power vacuum. When someone dumps a vampire-bitten corpse at the North Carolina governor’s mansion, tensions boil over. With rioting humans on one side and invading vampires on another, Arden must decide how far she’ll go to secure her a... more
  • Exchange Student

    by Michael R. Lane

    Daniel “Dan” Bluford is the Director of Polar City Single Organism Research Lab Facilities. A business he helped to create. The world’s leading architect of sustainable, ecologically conscious products for energy, manufacturing, water treatment, waste management, and environmental clean-up equipment. A company whose mission statement read in part, “Better environment through industry.”

    Unable to stay awake on his drive home after work, the loving husband an... more

  • The Quarantine Drift

    by Erika LeClair
    For sixteen years, Carina has sought answers about her sister’s disappearance the night the alien ship crashed. Now, a mysterious genetic research company offers her the opportunity to join a top-secret project: enhancing the human race with alien DNA. It’s her chance to return to the crash and learn the truth about her sister—if she ever existed.
  • There’s Something Here From Somewhere Else

    by Jonathon T. Cross
    When 10-year-old Lydia received a mysterious doll on her stoop, she never dreamed it would become the catalyst for a perilous adventure. Although new to town, and shunned by the locals, she can’t dispel their whispers of an ancient creature dwelling beneath the still waters. Some dismiss the creature’s existence, while others insist that the very fabric of their town, from its flora to its fauna, is under the influence of the Lurker. Faced with tragedy, Lydia’s doll becomes a beacon of hope. ... more
  • We'll Never Know

    by Matthew Tree
    A sexist science correspondent in England comes across the strangest of female interns at his newspaper. Researchers working on a secret government project are dying, apparently of natural causes, soon after they are retired. A feminist woman reporter tries to investigate. An American agent disguised as a hippy tries to stop her doing so. And finally, the science correspondent discovers a truth that he thought unthinkable.
  • sindhu rochak: the beginning of jaduisagar

    by anurodh das
    In the opening chapters of the Sindhu Rochak series, we follow the journey of Sindhu Kumar Das Rochak(Sindhu Rochak), a young student at Artnam Udaaj vidyalaya. Starting as a newcomer, Sindhu navigates the challenges of the mystical academy, where magic, ancient teachings, and the pursuit of powers shape the lives of its students. Sindhu's story takes an exciting turn when he gains prominence through his mastery of jadui mathematics and the creation of a teleportation power. His achievements,... more
  • The Leap

    by R. T. W. Lipkin
    Private investigator Sean Meade’s only client lives in the same luxurious building that’s now connected with several inexplicable deaths. What’s killing these people? So far, no one knows. But one thing’s certain: If it can’t be stopped, it could be the end of everything.
  • Humanity's First Test

    by Ignacio RB
    “Too bad 21st century telescopes were poorly designed & the supposedly habitable planets found were actually desolate.” Elton Cuauhtemoc John is taken hostage before he can start his dream job. Now, he & a multicultural science team are racing against humans’ inevitable self imposed demise to invent a Faster Than Light phone. After all, how useful is another Earth after civilization collapses? Civilization goes through cycles. Humanity’s First Test explores how humans will react to en... more
  • The young

    by Nicholas John Powter
    The book is about a father and his son who go on an epic quest to save their lands from an evil relgious cult known as the spawn who threaten to destroy their world as they know it and plunge into to everlasting darkness.
  • Alkaline Dawn

    by Piers Furney
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