stories in and

The Finery

The Finery by Rachel Grosvenor

Tyranny is in the air in the city of Finer Bay, and Professor Wendowleen Cripcot would like to be left alone, thank you very much. The memories of the last one hundred years are quite enough to be getting on with, if only these young upstarts from the government body, The Finery, would stop trying to control her every move. With the eyes of a dictator upon her, there are not many places to hideā€¦ but Wendowleen has never been one to back down from a fight (just ask her pet wolf), and insurrection is brewing underground.


Tomorrow Was Beautiful Once

Tomorrow Was Beautiful Once by Amy Orrell

Tomorrow was beautiful once, and it could be again. But Jack can only choose one futureā€¦ England, 2150. Time travel has accelerated climate change and set humanity on the brink of destruction. As a Person of Mixed Era Origin with the ability to recall parallel versions of time, British historian, Jack Elliot, seems the perfect candidate to travel to the past and prevent the advent of time travel. The catch? Success means Jack will cease to exist. Critically injured when he arrives in the past, Jackā€™s life is saved by Maddie, a second-generation immigrant and resistance fighter, who mistakenly believes heā€™s connected to the disappearance of her sister, Suraya. Jackā€™s denial soon unravels with the discovery that Suraya can lead him to his father ā€” the man who robbed him of his mother ā€” and the inventor of time technology. What begins as a fragile alliance soon puts their feelings and their missions to the test. Jackā€™s wonā€™t be the only life affected by his sacrifice, but does he have the right to decide who should live and who should die ā€” and will it be worth it for the futures he and Maddie hope to create?


From Within, A Darkness

From Within, A Darkness by Ray Adams

A mining operation deep in space. A crew of five, a security team of four. It's drudge work; routine, repetitive. Until it isn't. For some of the crew, there comes a growing sensation that they're not alone on the asteroid. Something is out there, waiting to be found, in the darkness. But does the biggest threat come from outside? Or from within? In the meantime, an ailing ship limps toward them, its own crew oblivious to the horror that awaits them. They come seeking help, but who are the rescuers and who, if anyone, will be the rescued?


Eschatonus

Eschatonus by Ray Adams

Two ecology students monitoring illegal loggers on the planet Netaris stumble across a secret military operation that represents a threat to the lives of thousands. Cut off from civilisation, a dangerous trek through the forest is the only hope of getting the word out. The crew of a crashed spaceship offer their help but it soon becomes obvious that there is more to fear in amongst the trees than the soldiers hunting them... Ray Adams' new novel is a tense, suspenseful drama about those who would pervert nature to their own ends and those who refuse to stand by and let them. When it comes to the crunch, though, all anyone wants to do is to escape the forest with their lives.


The Last Sanctuary

The Last Sanctuary by Ray Adams

Roo Raka's body lies dead, his consciousness downloaded into a hard drive through a revolutionary and dangerous procedure. Though with no way of reuniting his body and his mind, and the Galactic government set on retrieving the mysterious entity known as the Memm, the crew of the Lady Julian are fast running out of options.


The Jollet Procedure

The Jollet Procedure by Ray Adams

After the events of The Forcek Assignment, Poonsar is left devastated by the fate of his captain, Roo Raka, and retreats to his homeworld under a dark cloud of depression. Bo Dans and the rest of the crew of the Lady Julian meanwhile go in search of a new strategy to combat the Memm. Does the answer lie outside the Federation with a rogue scientist? How will they extract this scientist from the clutches of the Committee? And will Poonsar be able to fight through his mental anguish and rejoin them in their mission?


The Forcek Assignment

The Forcek Assignment by Ray Adams

A quiet life on the fringes of society is all Roo Raka wants. Regular work, enough to keep his crew happy, and if it strays into grey areas of legality then, well, a little bending of the law never hurt anyone. Not anyone who didn't deserve it, at least. There's always a bigger picture to consider though, and after he runs into trouble on what should have been a routine cargo pick-up, Roo Raka finds himself drawn into a web of conspiracy, a plot that's aimed at the heart of Galactic government. As those in power tighten their grip, and law enforcement cracks down on an increasingly unhappy populace, plans are drawn up and there's a decision to be made. Can Roo Raka stand by and ignore everything he sees around him? Is it really nothing to do with him? Or does there come a time when a good man no longer has the luxury of doing nothing?


Hangdog Souls

Hangdog Souls by Marc Joan

Kingdom of Mysore, 1799. A guilt-racked British Army deserter tries to win safety for those he loves ā€“ but his reckless bargaining only leaves him trapped between destinies, condemned to facilitate centuries of suicide and murder. Death after death, and each death diminishes him, until ā€” a quarter of a millennium later ā€” a Keralan astrophysicist has the chance to annul the soldierā€™s Faustian bargain. But Chandy John is weakened by his own burden of grief ā€” will this twenty-first century scientist only become another helpless nexus between undeserved death and undeserved life? Hangdog Souls is set in the Dravidian heartlands of South India ā€” and in a blurred edgeland where alternative realities elide. Through linked narratives of guilt, shame and the search for absolution, this book takes readers from the arid Tamil plains to the highest peaks of the Nilgiris, and from occult horrors in Tipu Sultanā€™s kingdom to creeping madness in the world of particle physics. Spanning three hundred years, the stories in Hangdog Souls weave together the fates and fortunes of multiple characters ā€“ individuals that echo through the generations, asking always the same question: What weight can balance the death of an innocent?


Falling Into Oblivion

Falling Into Oblivion by Aaron M. Payne

MODIFICATIONS COME AT A PRICE. Detective Sol Harkones is tangled in the wires of a deadly conspiracy involving defective body modifications causing permanent brain damage. A suspect is known, but something more dangerous may be lurking in the shadows. A city plagued by waste. Violence fills the streets. Oblivion is within reach. Falling Into Oblivion is the electrifying first book in the Tendrils of Chrome cyberpunk sci-fi series. If you're a fan of William Gibson's Neuromancer, HBO's True Detective, or Philip K. Dickā€™s Blade Runner, you will love Aaron M. Payneā€™s rapid-fire saga.


Snapshots of the Apocalypse

Snapshots of the Apocalypse by Katy Wimhurst

In these dark, witty short stories, Katy Wimhurst creates off-kilter worlds which illuminate our own. Here, knitting might cancel Armageddon. A winged being yearns to be an archaeologist. Readers are sucked into a post-apocalyptic London where the different rains are named after former politicians. An enchanted garden grows in a rented flat. Magical realism meets dystopia, with a refreshing twist.


An Orchid in My Belly Button

An Orchid in My Belly Button by Katy Wimhurst

Offbeat short stories that explore our fragile world These stories savour the surreal, flirt with magical realism, dabble with dystopia. A boy sees the ghosts of dead crabs. A girl with a fox tail is bullied. A disenchanted woman sprouts orchids from her belly button. Fashion models pursue the trend of having plants as hair. Electronic goods amassing all over London herald an apocalypse. Darkness and wonder, the strange and the ordinary, interweave to offer an environmental and social portrait of our times. Guaranteed to evoke a response, whether a giggle, a gasp, or a nervous gulp, these stories will stay with you, enriching your perception of the world. Surreal, absurdist, magical realist; Katy Wimhurst writes speculative fiction that meditates on our reality. Although bleak themes are examined ā€“ dystopian futures, the climate crisis, bullying ā€“ a quirky imagination and wry humour lift the tales above the ā€˜realm of grimā€™.


2033: The Year Things Fell Apart

2033: The Year Things Fell Apart by Rebecca Doll & James Gordon

"A hyperreal tapestry of the death of a nation!" A disputed electionā€¦a terrifying future! Em, with her partner Ava and stepdaughter Sophia, left a tiny East Coast apartment for a lucrative IT job in Louisville that could fund their future. A disputed 2032 U.S. election and the rise of a powerful neo-fascist demagogue lays waste to her dreams while Em struggles to survive in the belly of the beast itself. Her government contract job turns out to place her in direct proximity to the most hated media figures of the new regime. She can hurt them, but at what risk in a place where her familyā€™s queer identity makes them a target? In the rising fire of a Civil War, Em must struggle to survive and preserve something of her hopes, her family, or even herself. 2033: THE YEAR THINGS FELL APART Presents a realistic and chilling look at a dystopian world that may lie just around the corner. Beltway insider and political wonk James Gordon is writing again with Alternative Sexuality Educator Rebecca Doll to present a sobering look at a future that may be too close to our own for comfort.


The Warm Machine

The Warm Machine by Aimee Cozza

When a robot built for construction work first sees an angular, sleek prototype military robot slink onto the base heā€™s working outside of, he immediately falls in love. The problem is, only anomalous bots understand the concept of love, and the lowly laborbot has not deviated from his default programming once. So he thinks, anyway. When the laborbot is scheduled for decommission, the military bot cannot possibly live without him, and the two bots set out on a path to find the fabled anomalous robot utopia Root.


The Fractured Balance

The Fractured Balance by N.A. Soleil

When emotionless, immortal genetic experiment Pheonix escapes the slaversā€™ arena and arrives in the utopian elven city of Terelath, he learns the metacosm is governed by an ideology known as ā€˜the balance,ā€™ which claims the kind of evil Pheonix experienced while enslaved to be a tolerable part of the natural order. Unbeknownst to him, Pheonix is the long-awaited Ascended of Justice, and those drawn to Justice quickly gather around him. With their help, he hones his innate abilities and sets out to investigate the covert system supporting ā€˜the balance.ā€™ As Pheonix begins to uncover that the metacosmā€™s governing bodies are chained to injustice at the core, he and his newfound allies vow to excise the corruption ā€¦ even if it means all-out war.


Everdark

Everdark by N.A. Soleil

Sixteen year old Redd is a runaway with psionic powers and PTSD. While escaping the parents who experimented on her, Redd unwittingly opens a portal to a planet populated by the last remnant of the angelic species. Trouble follows. With nowhere else to go, she is caught up in an intergalactic conflict: the militant, space-faring Rangers and their allies must prevent the fortress Everdark, the angelsā€™ last bastion, from being overrun by evil forces. The abuse Redd survived takes its toll in the form of nightmares, mood swings, and paranoia ā€” but there is comfort in combat, so she joins the front line. There, she discovers that she can wield terrible power at the behest of a mysterious entity residing somewhere within her, though the transaction is not in her favor. Clinging to an often nebulous connection to shared reality, she becomes inextricably involved with more than just the battle to protect the angels. The events of Everdark are the key to a mechanism that, with Redd and her companions as integral gears, will start a countdown. And at zero ā€¦ a shift in the core of the metacosm, one written into its very code before Time began.


The Battle of Euangelion: Reborn

The Battle of Euangelion: Reborn by S Steyn

The first book in a coming-of-age series about the origins of evil on Earth and the supernatural struggle for humanityā€™s redemption. The epic unravels through the adventures and misadventures of 18-year-old Alexis Sharp and her unlikely friends as they navigate trials, quests, and secrets that transcend both time and space. If Alexis were offered a choice, she probably wouldnā€™t have chosen this destiny for herself. And yet, it proved to be the most exhilarating rite of passage she could ever have dreamt of. Though initially antagonistic toward the crimes against all that is normal, natural, and proper, a skeptical Alexis slowly begins to embrace her new reality after being abruptly recruited to a mystical Island within the Kingdom of Euangelion where humans enjoy immunity and immortality. Presently safeguarded from outside intrusion by an invisible veil, this Kingdom truly appears to be paradise. But a prophecy linking the demise of the evil exiled Diabolus to a human bloodline and a clandestine operation to obtain a mysterious artifact will soon threaten to change that.


Liminal Space

Liminal Space by Vicki-Ann Bush

Two worlds, a desperate fate, and the secret that binds them. A weekend getaway turns dark when friends Jesse and Micah witness a woman drenched in blood screaming in the middle of a casino. Security quickly whisks the woman away and the two friends are left shaken. Trying to get past what they saw, they attempt to move forward with their plans. But when mysterious events continue to occur, like a town appearing and disappearing from the view in their hotel room, the girls begin to wonder if their weekend getaway is a weekend nightmare. Their curiosity drives them to seek out and investigate the vanishing town. Initiating a journey that leads to a truth much bigger than they could ever have imagined and changing their lives forever.


Sol Accords: Starbourne

Sol Accords: Starbourne by DG Podporski

Everyday life for Jaeden Starbourne has been challenging for as long as he can remember, which as it happens, isnā€™t quite as long as one might think. In fact, Jaeden canā€™t remember anything that happened more than five years ago. He woke up aboard a medical space station with no identity, no family, no friends, no money, and no clue what to do next. For someone without a past, finding work was never an issue. Finding honest work above-board that didnā€™t include illegal activity was the challenge. Securing a dangerous job as an orbital shipbreaker was by no means Jaedenā€™s first choice, but in this galaxy and given his circumstances, beggars canā€™t be choosers. As his life in this new and unfamiliar place begins to spiral uncontrollably around him, Jaeden quickly finds himself crossing paths with criminal syndicates, mercenary companies, and worst of all, a corporate Technologist; an agent with artificial enhancements that grant the user nearly limitless abilities. Not having a past is no longer Jaeden Starbourneā€™s biggest issue, because if heā€™s not careful, heā€™ll lose his future as well.


Marthas Notebook: A Zombie Apocalypse Trilogy

Marthas Notebook: A Zombie Apocalypse Trilogy by C. Fulster

Before the incident, Marthaā€™s biggest worry was her parentsā€™ divorce. Now sheā€™s hiding from a zombie horde hell-bent on annihilating humankind nicknamed ā€œChippers.ā€ However, this attack wasnā€™t spurred by a viral outbreak. Rather, these zombies seem to be puppets of an AI technology gone rogue, and with every day that passes, itā€™s learning more about how to accomplish its sinister goal. But why is an AI creating, controlling, and upgrading zombiesā€”and more importantly, how do you stop an ultra-intelligent, world-ending technology that can shift course at a momentā€™s notice? Only one thing is thereā€™s no going back. Marthaā€™s Notebook is the electrifying first installment of a new sci-fi horror trilogy that will keep you on the edge of your seat with every twist. Jam-packed with survival, suspense, and existential dread, itā€™s sure to satisfy any post-apocalyptic fiction enthusiast.


You Can't Sniff the Internet

You Can't Sniff the Internet by Rosalind Wulf

Death isn't the end. It's the beginning, and Lillian Burden's story begins a little earlier than they'd like. After dying young with few accomplishments to their name, Lillian is determined to give themself a second chance. Like a sneaky bit of malware, Lillian brute forces their way into a new reality. The bizarre afterlife Lillian arrives in ranges from inhospitable to technologically futuristic, and the denizens they meet are equally strange and disparate. Nevertheless, they're tasked with finding their place amongst shattered time. They're far from alone in this artificial world, but there are some residents who think that the dead have no business living their new lives. Lillian wanted a chance to make a difference ā€” to do something with their life. Now they've given themself the chance to do something with their death. Can they really make a meaningful existence with little more than stubborn persistence?


Beats of Love

Beats of Love by Jacqueline Westwoods

A spacecraft accident made her crash into a mysterious empire soldier. Valeria, a coming-of-age heir of a noble house within the Galactic Empire, was eager to prove herself through her piloting skills rather than dancing at parties. But her debut flight to Zafirah, the capital city of the empire, was nearly disastrous and led her into great danger, confronting rebellious native tribes. Valeria's last breath was almost gone, but she was luckily saved by an empire soldier, Geoffrey. These two young people face different identity issues. Their meeting sparked a flame, but class differences tore them apart. Can they discover and embrace true love, even if their desires clash with their family and political obligations? They ignited a fire, both within their hearts and among others. Things quickly spiraled out of their control. This novella, Beats of Love, is the prequel to the romantic space opera science fantasy trilogy, Starlight Sonat a. The prequel focuses on a young couple from the main trilogy, forbidden lovers like Romeo and Juliet in a futuristic galactic setting. Join Valeria and Geoffrey on their journey of love and rebellion. Get your copy of Beats of Love today and witness the spark that set the galaxy ablaze!


Pitauran: Arrival

Pitauran: Arrival by James Tepsey

Erin, the Subspace Network Operator, has waited for millennia to find a genetically compatible human. When she finally does, she chooses him as her new operator. However, she didn't anticipate that the imprinting process could be mutual. As Erin's personality emerges, she realises the potential of collaboration. But can she maintain her newfound capabilities? And will reviving the Pitauran project help her fulfil her mandate?Join Erin and the next incarnation of the Pitauran on an unforgettable journey.


Neo Shanghai Overdrive

Neo Shanghai Overdrive by W. J. Sam

The Game Is On. In the year 2048, 4 billion humans now live within the Metaverse. She Lo Ke, a renowned detective and elite gamer, was rescued from a psychiatric hospital in Shanghai by a doctor, Q. Together, they were tasked with investigating a mysterious accident from five years ago, potentially exposing a scandal within the gaming industry. Meanwhile, a mysterious overseas investor, calling themself ā€œCount āˆ…,ā€ arrived in the Metaverseā€™s server, ā€œDreamland Void,ā€ through a virtual projection and announced a crime during a game jam festival. In the sprawling megacity of Shanghai, a revenge plot is unfolding. Can the detective outwit the schemes of a tech billionaire? Will the doctor save those trapped deep within the Metaverse as Neuro wanderers? New Shanghai A Metaverse Crime Mystery is the first book in the Metaverse Detectives series, following She Lo Ke and Dr. Qu as they solve thrilling Neo-Era mysteries in the Metaverse. It masterfully blends Sherlock Holmes with The Count of Monte Cristo in a near-future Shanghai, full of homages to classic literature, suspense, humor, and reflections on technology and society. When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, must be the truth! - no matter how virtual the world! Don't hesitate! Log in now to navigate through the sci-fi author W.J. Samā€™s incredible Metaverse universe and start your cyberpunk detective adventure today!


Neo Chongqing Glitch

Neo Chongqing Glitch by W. J. Sam

New forms of life. New forms of crime. In the famous cyberpunk city of Chongqing, 2042, young police officer Lei Yijun faces a daunting challenge as he re-investigates a suspenseful accident that occurred six years ago. A peculiar journalist seems to know too much about the details of the case, and the novel he wrote raises Lei's suspicions. As the young leader of the Special Tech-crimes Action Team, Lei must seek the truth through these uncertain narratives from a novel angle. Mysteries in narratives will never die, even in the new era, where humans live in a metaverse with advanced technologies in computer science and robotic automation. Will Officer Lei be able to combat the neo-criminal minds? Neo Chongqing Glitch is the prequel novella to the Metaverse Detectives series, a metaphysical science fiction blend of detective crime, suspense, and mystery, by the author, W. J. Sam. It combines witty banter with classic tropes and intricate cyberpunk world-building. Perfect for fans of Sherlock Holmes and Cyberpunk 2077. Dive into the enigmatic world of Neo Chongqing Glitch today and unravel the mysteries of the metaverse. Grab your copy now and join Lei Yijun on his thrilling quest for truth!


First Necromancer

First Necromancer by Coldfang89

In just seven days, the world will crumble. The System's Descent will usher in a new era of chaos: wild animals mutating, monstrous creatures emerging, and the cessation of modern technology. Humanity will be left defenseless. Drew Wright knows none of this. At least not until he is rudely ripped from his bed and thrust into a white room to undergo a taser-happy ā€˜Tutorialā€™. Turns out, he is one of a thousand randomly selected people to be forewarned of the approaching apocalypse. Now he faces the delightful task of convincing his wife and mother of the devastation hurtling towards them. As the Systemā€™s Descent draws near, Drew scrambles to prep supplies, fortify his home, and drag his elderly, TV-addicted mother away from her ā€˜showsā€™ long enough to listen to him. With monsters knocking at the door, the question becomes; how far is Drew willing to go to save those closest to him? The dead rise to combat the encroaching darkness as Drew Wright taps into the only power that might save his loved ones, becoming Earthā€™s first Necromancer.


Fiery Magic

Fiery Magic by Niranjan

Time travel is risky and regulated, but breaking the law could save her life. Audrey is a hunter mage, employed by the largest magical corporation in the country. Temporal Corps has an exclusive license for time travel, but the laws are strict. Itā€™s to be used only for exigencies approved by the government. When sheā€™s sent to the past and poisoned on arrival, the only one Audrey can depend on is her partner Lyle, who is waiting safely in the future. Heā€™ll have to break at least a dozen laws to help her. Unfortunately, getting caught is a life sentence. Changing the past is a serious crime, but when she receives a message from another version of herself, Audrey realises she may have no choice. Itā€™s a race against the clock, each choice possibly changing her future so much sheā€™ll never undo the damage. She might save her life, but she could lose everything and everyone thatā€™s important to her in the process. Fiery Magic is a futuristic science fantasy adventure. If you enjoy fantasy worlds where magic and technology co-exist, strong female leads, and found families, you will love Niranjanā€™s novel. Buy Fiery Magic today for a trip back in time where you face danger and betrayal at every turn.


Stellar Heir

Stellar Heir by Scott killian

Jael Kedā€™Korhva hadnā€™t anticipated becoming the galaxyā€™s most wanted. He hadnā€™t planned on picking up a strange alien artifact, either, but once it was clasped around his wrist, Jael was granted extraordinary abilities. His senses were heightened, his reflexes faster, and he could now regenerate from damage that would spell the end for othersā€”abilities that would have been coveted even during his days as a warrior monk. Now, working as a scavenger, these powers were a boon, especially when forces from every corner of the stars wanted Jaelā€™s artifact for themselves and would stop at nothing to get it. What initially appears as an advantage swiftly transforms into a weighty charge. Yet, it's a charge Jael accepts without hesitation, understanding the catastrophic potential should the relic fall into the wrong hands. Prodded onward by visions of an ancient ally and a mysterious enemy, Jael becomes a pivotal piece in a vast interstellar play of power and dominion in a galaxy on the brink of war. A high-octane space opera that blends adrenaline-fueled martial arts with interstellar thriller, Stellar Heir is Mass Effect Meets John Wick, perfect for fans of sci-fi like Sun Eater by Christopher Ruocchio or Skyward by Brandon Sanderson.


Afterglow Rising From the Ashes

Afterglow Rising From the Ashes by Stacey LP

They came without warning, darkening our skies. For months, we fought to survive as everything we knew and loved was torn away. Then, as abruptly as they arrived, they vanished. Though the invaders left, the war wasnā€™t over yet. New terrors emerged from the destruction, threatening all that remained. Alina could never have predicted the post-apocalyptic nightmare she woke up to. Foggy memories and the question of what had happened to her in the months she lost paled in comparison to the fear of the unknown surrounding her. But at least she wasnā€™t completely alone. When she and her companion cross a camp of survivors, their world turns upside down in more ways than one. Carter braved the invasion from the beginning. After tragedy struck, he was left questioning his purposeā€” in life, in love, in friendship. He fought for his group to survive, tirelessly pushing to reclaim what pieces of hope remained. And now, he will do anything to keep them safe. In a world on the brink, alliances will be tested, love will be challenged, and the line between hope and despair will blur. Will they rise above the ashes and forge a new beginning? Or will they be reclaimed by the flames in the afterglow?


Falling Through the Black

Falling Through the Black by E. A. Hendryx

SHE SURVIVED THE DESERT. HEā€™S REENTERED THE FIGHT. AND THE REBELLION IS RISING THROUGH IT ALL. Leef Verus is back in the fight and on his way to the planet Neba to carry out the next part of his mission, but the clock is ticking. With Dot still in pieces and Talie out of commission, the next stage of the plan rests heavily on a young woman once thought lost to the desert. Merritt fought the arid wastelands of Neba and survived, winning a place for herself in a ragtag family of misfits that have healed a part of her broken heart. Her life as a thief and part-time Rising supporter is enough for her, but all of that is put to the test when a roguish young man bursts in to shatter the tentative peace sheā€™s come to expect. With an increased military presence enforced by High King Praxin, tensions in the galaxy are high and the disparity between the wealthy and the working class continues to grow. The Soldier finds himself in the midst of progressively difficult operations where not only are his skills tested, but his loyalties as well. Through it all, the Rising, the underground rebel force, seeks to arrange the pieces of a complex puzzle of power. Their aim to overthrow King Praxin rests solely on self-sacrifice and the belief in their plans for peace, but is it enough? Put to the test, Leef and Merritt must face the space-cold truth of where their loyalties lie, and if love really can conquer all.


Statute of Expectations

Statute of Expectations by Robert C. Murray

3 Statute of Expectations: volume III of the Titan Run Trilogy by Robert C. Murray (Author) The exciting conclusion to the Titan Run Trilogy! Hugh Saracen is at deathā€™s door in the Krakkenā€™s infirmary as his husband, Captain Dalton Simmons of the BPOE Phoenix races to reach him in time to save his life. The Krakken itself is likewise crippled, awaiting the arrival of the Phoenix to help its crew survive the long trip back to civilized space. Will the Phoenix arrive in time? IF HE LIVES, will Hugh forgive Dalton for everything? Can Dalton keep it together? Is there life on Titan? All questions will be answered! Read ā€œStatute of Expectations, volume III of the Titan Run Trilogyā€ to get the answers to all these questions and more!


Krakken and Phoenix

Krakken and Phoenix by Robert C. Murray

Outrunning your past sometimes means falling headlong into danger. Secrets lurk just beneath the surface as the crew of the Mining Vessel Krakken hurtles toward Saturn and the potential riches that await them there. Is the welcoming family of that crew everything it seems? Captain Dalton Simmons of the state-of-the-art BPOE Phoenix has a new crew, a new ship, a new rank, and marital problems. Can he grapple with his own feelings and see to his duty? Two ships, two crews, One Destiny in the depths of space.


Breaking Orbit

Breaking Orbit by Robert C. Murray

Life is what happens when youā€™re busy making dinner plans. Hugh Saracen thinks he has it all: A fulfilling career, a loving husband, and PTSD after losing his lab partner in a field accident on the surface of Mars. When Hughā€™s husband Dalton receives a promotion, the cracks in that perfect life become impossible to ignore. On the far side of the red planet, Ann Bell lives a life deferred as she cares for her dying mother. A moment of compassion from Ann forces her to abandon everything sheā€™s ever known to preserve her freedom. Two people with nothing in common beyond the world they both call home. Two people with their own agendas. Two people leaving everything behind to do the deadliest job in the Solar System: The Titan Run.


Tesla and the Pyramid

Tesla and the Pyramid by Jenner Brown

Columbia professor Tony Koviak thinks he knows the ancient worldā€”until a CIA analyst on the run from her own agency crashes into his life with classified research that proves humanityā€™s history is a lie. She needs his help decoding Teslaā€™s cryptic final inventionā€”a revolutionary discovery that the genius perfected during a decade of self-imposed isolation. Teaming up with a maverick geophysicist, they race to decipher Teslaā€™s mind-bending technology and unravel a conspiracy stretching back to the last Ice Age. With time running out, they journey from the streets of New York to ancient sites across the globe, piecing together clues that link Teslaā€™s masterpiece to remote prehistory. But theyā€™ll have to stay one step ahead of intelligence agencies, hostile governments, and a hidden cabal guiding humanityā€™s fateā€”one hell-bent on keeping us in the dark about our true past. History isnā€™t just written by the winnersā€”itā€™s erased by them. But Nikola Tesla has left behind an unthinkable way to fight back.


The Vault

The Vault by Cara Nox

No hidden maps. No secret words written among the dotted specks of white. His fingers itched to touch the paint and peel it away to whatever lie beneathā€”to whatever felt both so horribly familiar yet strange. With about half the keys in Noaā€™s possession and a horrible discovery that several members of a project to emulate lost magic through a device, itā€™s looking far more likely that this mission to find the Vault isnā€™t as much of a fabled foolā€™s errand as she originally thought. Every piece is seemingly falling into place, heralding the coming of the dark with the light of magic dwindling to sparks. As Noaā€™s priorities shift with the newly-planted thought that sheā€™s the one chosen to see this task through after the loss of her would-be-Seer and surrogate father, Lazarus, she decides that it might be better to distance herself from that growing bond sheā€™s found comfort in with Glacier. After all, his place is with his kingdom, and once they reach the endā€”whatever their fates might beā€”there wonā€™t be any place for a group of killers and thieves in his life. However, Noa doesnā€™t realize that the other half of her questā€™s fated set might actually be standing next to her. Glacier is starting to unravel, thanks to that echo of power rippling along the surface of his soul. Power that heā€™s not willing to accept, let alone acknowledge, with the crushing weight of what might be awaiting him back in Amarais. Being Miraltan is one thing, but a powerful Seerā€”a Mageā€”is another. And with one daemon-summoning adversary recognizing that potential, itā€™s only a matter of time before heā€™s hunted for his magic instead of just his blood.


Ashen Dawn

Ashen Dawn by Adam Fernandez

The executionerā€™s pyre smoldered as Mercuryā€™s wrath ignited a rebellion. Silas only narrowly escaped Mars with his life and now the Pandora Fleet hails him as king. He knows he can lead on a battlefield, but questions if heā€™s prepared to lead a nation. In the fragile refuge of space, his fleet lies damaged, forcing him to make a critical decision: Bow to the lords of Mercury or travel to Luna and beseech the help of cold-hearted pirates. Still in shock from discovering Hexā€™s identity, Kaya decides to remain in the fight and forego reuniting with her family on Mercury. In the rearguard of the fleet, her ship comes under enemy fire. The crewā€™s only hope of survival is an emergency landing on the desolate Earth, but the Iron Cage orbits menacingly between them and salvation. No one survives the Iron Cage. Meanwhile, Aron and the Prometheus Group are left struggling on Mars, the untrustworthy Children of Men their only remaining allies. Will they find a way to hold off the Republicā€™s quest for retribution or will they succumb to the machinations of their would-be allies? Ashen Dawn is the second book in the Midnight War series, an action-filled epic set long after the destruction of Earth.


Youtopia

Youtopia by Joseph Rein

In the individual, virtual-reality-like mind space of Youtopia, ā€œImmersersā€ can live in their own perfect world, but chaos ensues when an Immerser is murdered inside his Youtopia. FBI Special Agent Anabel Downer,Ā one of the Bureauā€™s best, is assigned to the case. In her investigations of the mysterious murder, she interviews Youtopiaā€™s staunchest supporters and naysayers, and gathers clues about the seedier sides of Immerser life. Along the way, she encounters herĀ own troubled past, and questions herself what is real. As the killer escalates his efforts, Ana must confront not only the hardest case of her life, but also her own demons. EVOLVED PUBLISHING PRESENTSĀ the first intriguing installment in the ā€œYoutopiaā€ series of techno-thriller/sci-fi/crime adventures, which, though fiction, seems all too possible in the real world... real soon.


Japanese Robots Love to Dance

Japanese Robots Love to Dance by Margret Treiber

It's tough being a robot - unrealistic expectations from humans, long hours, lack of social interaction. And what can you do when unscrupulous owners break the law? Humans have attorneys and so should you. Sometimes you just need a good lawyer to do what a robot canā€™t. Gary Legal, attorney at law.


The World's Other Side

The World's Other Side by Daniel M. Bensen

George Boatman trained to be a priest, but his people need a criminal. Five centuries after the mighty Gondwanan civilization conquered the Northern Hemisphere, George leads a band of thieves and smugglers in the Ilinwa city of Shikaakwa. It's a bloody job, but his people need him. What George needs is vengeance. Bounce Nakmara didn't expect her post-graduate work to be so demanding. Placed without her consent into a home-stay with a bunch of incomprehensible Native Eurasian refugees, she does her best to settle in, help out, and pursue George, who has interesting depths. Except it turns out he's killed someone! Now they're all threatened by ruthless drug lords, the local authorities, and international religious extremists. If Bounce doesn't make George choose to save the future, he'll be consumed by the sins of the past. Love, loyalty, and cultures collide in The World's Other Side, an alternate history scifi thriller.


The Day of the Martians

The Day of the Martians by H.E. Wilburson

A New War of the Worlds Begins as Martian Tripods Return to Earth! The terror of the coming of the Martians is all but a distant memory, a bad dream that has faded with time. All George wants is a quiet suburban life ā€“ but at breakfast one morning his newspaper reports the shocking discovery of a Martian cylinder, found intact and unopened, and carefully transported to London. Could it be from the first alien invasion and are there Martians still alive inside after more than ten years? By teatime he learns that vengeance seeking Martians and their tripod fighting machines are already on their way back. This time they are armed with a doomsday weapon, able to destroy all bacteria and completely annihilate Earth The countless numbers of their projectiles form a huge green comet and invasion day will be just before Christmas. The first attack by aliens was enough for any lifetime, but who would expect to be involved with two? Can George and his wife escape this new Martian apocalypse and how will our planet survive a second time? The Day Of The Martians continues the iconic Mars novel by H.G. Wells, in this exciting, unmissable action adventure ā€“ the first volume of The Martian Diaries science fiction series. The audiobook version - featuring original music - was a winner of 5 awards in the 2020 Los Angeles Science Fiction Film Awards, Audio Drama category, together with volume 2 Lake On The Moon.


The Star-Crossed Empire

The Star-Crossed Empire by Maya Darjani

For fans of Lois McMaster Bujold, David Weber, and KB Wagers. Get swept away into a lush and romantic space opera that transcends time, untangles court intrigue, and spans the entire Galactic Whorl. A Republic soldier A reluctant Emperor When love and duty collide, who wins? Layla is a patriotic soldier of the Altainan Republic. And patriots donā€™t ally themselves with rival empires. But when she reencounters the handsome imperial noble she fell in love with years before, she falls again. Hard. And she decides: sheā€™s going to marry that man. Duty be damned. Unfortunately, heā€™s also the new Valharan Emperor. And their planets are about to go to war. As tensions rise between the two worlds, Laylaā€™s attempts at neutrality go awry. She finds herself unsafe and threatened, a foreigner no matter where she lands. Eventually, instability in their isolated galactic community leaves it ripe for invasion. Layla has to overcome her dual loyalty and end this war for once and for allā€“before the Whorl goes up in flames, and she loses the man she loves. "...a well-crafted tale that transcends time." - Reader's Favorite


Rift Bringer

Rift Bringer by Adrienne Renick

After her best friend is murdered by a shapeshifting eonite, Liana pours herself into her work for Terminus, the underground rebellion most superhuman anomalies look to for justice against such crimes. As an anomaly herself, itā€™s hard for Liana to balance hiding in the shadows with bringing dirty truths to light, and her slip-ups bring her to the attention of the ruthless leader of Terminus, Matthias Stryker himself. Terminus is cutthroat, but theyā€™re not the only ones watching. The government agency, EVOS, is out for anomaly blood, and when Liana is caught in the crossfire, she has no choice but to play along. Especially after hotheaded Agent Wallace backs her into a corner with his deadly plan: deescalate the rising tension between factions and prevent war on a cosmic scale by using Liana as a double agent. It doesnā€™t help that Lianaā€™s relationship with Stryker is shaky at best, and helping EVOS as an anomaly is like playing with dynamite. But unrest is stirring, Wallace is making some irritatingly excellent points, and Terminusā€™s reputation is growing worse by the minute. Liana is out of options. All eyes are on her, and itā€™s only a matter of time before sheā€™s the one thing left that will make or break the peace between worlds.


On the Subject of Kittens and Mittens: A Strange Space Novella

On the Subject of Kittens and Mittens: A Strange Space Novella by Katie Silverwings

There's no day like a snow day... Ranger Captain Taimri HƤmƤlƤinen loved playing in the snow as a child. Now, on a vacation with her family in the snow-covered mountains of a certain planet in the Beta Centauri sytem, she has a chance to share all of her favorite winter games with her own children. Taimriā€™s three adopted Florivan kittens, of course, have never seen snow before; they live on a space station with her husband, George Barker. That only makes it more fun to dress Sky, Storm, and Ocean up in their warmest clothes and take them out into the frosted wonderland, in Taimriā€™s opinion. While her Florivan counterpart, River Myrval, stays behind in the cozy comforts of the lodge, Taimri and her kittens are in for a bit of an adventure they hadnā€™t expectedā€¦ On the Subject of Kittens and Mittens: A Strange Spaceā„¢ Novella is the fifth installment in Katie Silverwingsā€™ award-winning Strange Spaceā„¢ Adventures series of optimistic science fiction stories. Featuring friendly aliens, the occasional talking bird, and a future in which people are accepted for who they are, the world of Strange Spaceā„¢ offers tales of adventure and friendship for readers of all ages.


Tales of the Navigators: Strange Space Short Stories Volume 1

Tales of the Navigators: Strange Space Short Stories Volume 1 by Katie Silverwings

The Strange is calling youā€¦ The world of Strange Spaceā„¢ is full of stories of all sizes. This first collected volume of Katie Silverwingsā€™ Strange Spaceā„¢ Short Stories includes ten tales from the lives of the enigmatic Florivans and their human Astral Navigator Counterparts: Sleeping Beauties A Conspiracy of Fluff Aliens at a Tiki Bar An Interlude of Colors A Mystery, Unsolved The Ones who Wear White Hats The View From a Distance Fox in the Cave Rooftops and Space Whales The Tragedy of Harold the Violet These tales of adventure, friendship, and family are all set in the world of Silverwingsā€™ award-winning Strange Spaceā„¢ Adventures series, where people are accepted for who they are and anything is possible.


Warmth and Darkness: A Strange Space Novella

Warmth and Darkness: A Strange Space Novella by Katie Silverwings

Even in the depths of space, you can find warmth... Admiral Jennifer Marvin used to think sheā€™d seen everything the galaxy had to throw at her. That, though, was before she met the Florivan Elder Celadon Toreval. She can sum up this Quantum Space Drive Engineer and dear friend of hers in two words: cryptic chaos. Their preference for the company of the most troublesome humans they can possibly find in the Fleetā€™s ranks doesnā€™t make matters better. These days, Admiral Marvin is just grateful that the galaxy occasionally sends her a sign that something unusual is about to upset her carefully laid plans. Whether she manages to see those signs in time to do anything about it, though, is always a gamble. Join Admiral Marvinā€™s crew aboard the starship SCV Aegolius as they face the next chapter in the tales of the Novan War, and find out what new adventure waits for them in the darkness.


The Garden in the Darkness: A Strange Space Novel

The Garden in the Darkness: A Strange Space Novel by Katie Silverwings

Adventures happen when you least expect them... In the time of the Novan War, the pilots of the 2nd Darter Squadron ā€œMusketeersā€ are no strangers to peril. Even the little Florivan kitten who serves as their mascot has a tendency to get into trouble. When two of the Musketeers and their mascot find themselves stranded on a seemingly deserted mining colony, though, they find themselves in a situation none of their previous adventures could have prepared them for. With no way to contact the rest of the Defense Fleet, theyā€™ll have to find their own way to repair their darters and get back to their starship. To make matters worse, enemy forces are lurking in the nearby asteroids. The Mayview outpost was abandoned at the start of the War, but the Musketeers arenā€™t alone here. Someone is watching them from behind the overgrown vines... The Garden in the Darkness: A Strange Spaceā„¢ Novel is the third installment in Katie Silverwingsā€™ award-winning Strange Spaceā„¢ Adventures series of optimistic science fiction stories. Featuring friendly aliens, the occasional talking bird, and a future in which people are accepted for who they are, the world of Strange Spaceā„¢ offers tales of adventure and friendship for readers of all ages.


How Ocean Merlani Stole their Navigator: A Strange Space Novel

How Ocean Merlani Stole their Navigator: A Strange Space Novel by Katie Silverwings

A new adventure begins... Every starship wanting to use the veiled dimension of Quantum Space as a shortcut around the physical distance between planets and stars needs a Florivan to run the Drive. Every Florivan QSD Engineer needs an Astral Navigator to orient them and keep them anchored to Normal space. Finding the right human to be their life-long counterpart is one of the most important choices a young Florivan ever makes. What happens, then, to someone like Ocean Merlani Barker, who canā€™t seem to click with any of the highly qualified Navigator prospects their instructors have to offer? Ocean themself seems content to spend their second year in the Nav/Quan training program alone and taking extra classes for their secondary degree in geosciences. Content, that is, until a chance encounter with a certain graduating student from the Security and Tactical program changes the course of their life foreverā€¦ The way forward isn't always the path that we expect. How Ocean Merlani Stole their Navigator: A Strange Spaceā„¢ Novel is the third installment in Katie Silverwingsā€™ award-winning Strange Spaceā„¢ Adventures series of optimistic science fiction stories. Featuring friendly aliens, the occasional talking bird, and a future in which people are accepted for who they are, the world of Strange Spaceā„¢offers tales of adventure and friendship for readers of all ages.


Celadon: A Strange Space Novel

Celadon: A Strange Space Novel by Katie Silverwings

It's the dawn of a new era... The Novan War has just begun. All that stands between humanity and utter destruction are the ships of the Sol Coalition Defense Fleet. The only problem? None of those ships are equipped with the all-important Quantum Space Drive which allows humanity to travel between planets and stars at a reasonable scale of time. The Drive needs Florivan QSD Engineers to run it, and Florivans are pacifists. Their Council of Elders has never allowed service on military vessels. The Fleet can do little more than sit at the edges of the Coalitionā€™s seven member systems and wait for the Novans to attack. Celadon Toreval is the Youngest of the Florivan Council of Elders. If anyone can come to Fleet Admiral Marvinā€™s aid and help her save her peopleā€”and theirsā€”itā€™s them. Celadon, though, has their own reasons to get involved... The time to act has come. Celadon: A Strange Spaceā„¢ Novel received the 2023 Richard Wright Literary Award for Best Adult Science Fiction/Fantasy from the Memphis Public Libraries. It is the second installment in Katie Silverwingsā€™ award-winning Strange Spaceā„¢ Adventures series of optimistic science fiction stories. Featuring friendly aliens, the occasional talking bird, and a future in which people are accepted for who they are, the world of Strange Spaceā„¢ offers tales of adventure and friendship for readers of all ages.


Feathered Friendship: A Strange Space Novella

Feathered Friendship: A Strange Space Novella by Katie Silverwings

Something new is about to hatch... Dr. Ariadne Salzar-Newman is not a mad scientist. She is a scientistā€”a brilliant one at thatā€”but sheā€™s hardly mad. If one asks MSS Ventureā€™s staff psychologist and QSD Engineer, the Florivan Elder Navy Irleeim, sheā€™s only ā€œamusingly eccentric, with a bit more of a fascination with the Strange than is healthy for a human.ā€ That fascination has her once again working with the dangerous miasmas of Quantum Space, in hopes of making travel through that veiled dimension safer for human starships. Itā€™s not particularly safe for a scientist, for sure. Still, having taken Navyā€™s apprentice under her wing as a part-time assistant, sheā€™s safer than usual. Working with her is good for Cobalt Mereday, too, if only because her unique brand of oddity seems to be the only thing capable of helping them. Even Dr. Salzar-Newman has no reason to suspect just how much of an effect this particular project will have on her family and her protĆ©gĆ©, nor how far-reaching the consequences will be. Little Bernadette is not an ordinary budgerigar... Feathered Friendship: A Strange Spaceā„¢ Novella is the first installment in Katie Silverwingsā€™ award-winning Strange Spaceā„¢ Adventures series of optimistic science fiction stories. Featuring friendly aliens, the occasional talking bird, and a future in which people are accepted for who they are, the world of Strange Spaceā„¢ offers tales of adventure and friendship for readers of all ages.


Asteria

Asteria by David Collins

With the Earth on the brink of complete annihilation, Carla joins a group of engineers and builder-robots in a race to complete the lunar colony of Asteria. Unwittingly, she unveils a dark secret that threatens not only to cause yet more civil unrest and test the morals of society back on Earth, but also threatens the continuation of the human species itself. Set in the year 2069 where the world is ravaged by wars, famine and disease, and ruled by a psychopathic tyrant; can a small group of engineers and scientists pull the Earth back from the brink to ensure the continuation of the human race?


Taking to the Skies

Taking to the Skies by Simon Brading

Many young men and women join the Royal Aviator Corps dreaming of one day being fighter pilots and Britain needs as many of them in the cockpits of Spitsteams and Harridans as it can get. It takes hard work, dedication and not a little talent to become a fighter pilot, though, and many donā€™t make the grade. The intake of recruits from the Midlands in July 1941 is disappointingly small, with only eight cadets joining up and only six of them wanting to be pilots. Will any of them prove that they have what it takes to form part of the front line of defence of the Kingdom of Great Britain against the imminent Prussian invasion? Taking to the Skies is the tenth in the Misfit Squadron series, but is the first that can be read as a standalone novel. It is also suitable for younger audiences.


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