This is the fifth book in the tide series when shit gets real in the DRC. Views: 16
A runaway bride, a race of crippled giants and a woman whose genes can solve anything. Jill and the Genestalk.
Jill has been traded to a consortium that wants to use her empathy for business. She wants nothing to do with their plans and runs away on her wedding day.
A shuttle chase, a crash and a surprisingly soft landing begin a new phase of Jill’s life in which she offers her body to a race of giants for room and board.
T’los is the man who pulled her out of her wrecked shuttle, and he is with her every step of the way until his people no longer need her. The moment she is free of demands, he makes her an offer and she falls for his charm. Caught in his arms, it is quite the distance to fall. Views: 16
Fourteen-year-old Al is spending the summer on the shores of Ontario's James Bay with his eccentric archaeologist father. On their last day there, Al paddles his canoe awawy from the rocky, tree-lined shore and is strangely overtaken by a thickfog that disorients him. As the mist rolls over him, Al is startled to see a ship in the distance that he recognizes as the Discover, whose captain was the ill-fated Henry Hudson. Is it a ghostly apparition? Views: 16
The final classes have begun, and the only thing standing in Imara’s way is an ancient and deadly enemy... of her kitten.
Imara’s life is going according to her plans. She has her boyfriend, her kitten, and is about to earn her degree in Magecraft and graduate. Once she has that degree, she has the right to request an application for a commercial magic license. It is the goal she has been working toward all along.
A shadow begins to haunt her during the day and stalk her when she is away from the college. She doesn’t know what it wants, but it follows her with a purpose she can’t fathom until she finds the identity of her stalker.
By the time she learns that it is Mr. E the stalker is after and not her, the trap has already closed. Views: 16
A Terran Times Tale
Dreaming of the
perfect man takes a strange turn when she is forced to bring him to life.
Cera enjoys acting
as a dispatcher for the Guardians. When five strangers come to her, brandishing
an imperial writ that demands her transfer to Haloth, she is taken aback. When
they transport her there without any kind of vehicle, she suspects that she is
in a less-than-usual situation, and when she is handed over to wake an energy
being, she knows it.
Renn has come to physical form over a
hundred times, called by a hundred different women. When Cera calls him, there
is something new. She knows what she finds attractive, but gives him enough
leeway to add a few bonuses of his own to his appearance.
Between her mind and his body, they are
going to make a helluva team.
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Sam and Annabel are visiting Drumheller, Alberta, where the farmland Sam’s mother lives on is host to a dinosaur dig. Annabel, an avid learner, is thrilled to have access to paleontologists and spends as much time as she can near the dig, much to Sam’s dismay. But when they learn the dig has uncovered scientifically important bones, even Sam’s interest is piqued. In fact, the whole town is talking about the dig. When Sam and Annabel learn that Humphrey Battleford, a famous collector of stolen goods, is in the area, they are on high alert to keep the ancient bones safe.** Views: 16
THE KILLING HAS BEGUN! A tide of violence is tearing across America, pitting mother against daughter, father against son, brother against brother. Amid the rioting, looting, and killing, pulpit-pounding preachers take to the airwaves, screaming that it's the end of the world. Rock and roll has become the dance of death, just as they always predicted. Evil walks among us. Armageddon is NOW. GOODNESS GRACIOUS, GREAT BALLS OF FIRE! Ex-Deputy Sheriff "Cole" Younger doesn't believe that. Along with a priest, an ex-Marine, and a beautiful woman, he's on the run across a land that's quickly turning into a hell on earth. Because if it isn't the dark forces of evil causing the ghostly music and madness . . . Who—or what—is it? Because there's a whole lotta shakin' going on. Views: 16
During the 1950s, Evelyn E. Smith regularly published science fiction in magazines like Galaxy and Fantastic Universe. These range from post-apocalyptic satires, such as "The Last of the Spode" and "The Hardest Bargain," to "BAXBR/DAXBR," where she explores the dangers of Martian crossword puzzles. She also wrote four science fiction novels, which chiefly deal with questions of gender identity. Like all of her work, they are characterized by their wit and humor. At her best, she was the equal of anyone -- male or female -- writing for the pulp magazines. This volume collects 12 of her short stories. Views: 16