Combining elements of psychology, science fiction, and political thrillers, An Obsidian Sky explores these genres and blends them together to explore relevant societal issues. Part one explores the lives of two characters, Grey and Janus, who suffer from PTSD in a world where the field of mental health and emotional intellect is in its infancy. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: The Legend Fulfilled
Marauders from a renegade planet attack an Earth colony ship forcing landing parties to split into two groups in a desperate attempt to escape. The attackers are killed, but the colonists pay a terrible price—their vessels are destroyed, stranding them without their technology on either side of an imposing mountain range on the planet Verde Grande. Free on Kindle.
Orphans of the Sky
A fix-up consisting of the novelette “Universe” (1941) and the novella “Common Sense” (1941). First published in 1963.
Hugh had been taught that, according to the ancient sacred writings, the Ship was on a voyage to faraway Centaurus. But he also understood this was actually an allegory for a voyage to spiritual perfection. Indeed, how could the Ship move, since its miles and miles of metal corridors were all there was of creation? Science knew that the Ship was all the Universe, and as long as the sacred Convertor was fed, the lights would continue to glow and the air would flow, and the Creator’s Plan would be fulfilled.
Of course, there were the muties, grotesquely deformed parodies of humans, who lurked in the upper reaches of the Ship where gravity was weaker. Were they evil incarnate, or merely a divine check on the population, keeping humanity from expanding past the capacity of the Ship to support?
Then Hugh was captured by the muties and met their leader (or leaders), Joe-Jim, with two heads on one body. And he learned the true nature of the Ship and its mission between the stars. But could he make his people believe him before it was too late? Could he make them believe that he must be allowed to fly the ship? $1.99 on Kindle.
Tantamount
Tantamount is a historical fantasy set in Britain during the sixth century. The story follows one man’s journey through the struggles and effects of violence.
Tolan Fising is a farmer living a peaceful life with his wife, son, and daughter. He has spent his life trying to avoid violence, which took his father’s life when Tolan was a young boy.
Tolan has done everything he can to protect his land and farm while keeping his family safe. This all changes when a conflict between kings forces him to make a decision that will alter his family’s future. $2.99 on Kindle.
Alison Brownstone Omnibus #1 (Books 1-8)
Discredited Citizen
Set in 2030, where human juries have been banned and replaced by robot sentencing except in the most extreme cases, an innocent man accused of murder faces an impossible choice: take a plea pill that controls his behavior but spares his life, or risk being sentenced to death by a human jury at the mercy of AI law. Which one will he choose? $2.99 on Kindle
Free: Expedition
Transference
The Curse of the Amaranth
Free: The Wild Hunt
The Star Song
In the port of Khattom, a stranger drugs the young warrior Kitt to steal his sword, thereby leading him to Yoamihassidasse, a lost city in the thrall of a cosmic predator that catches humans in a net of stellar music. Falling to the lure of the Star Song himself, Kitt can only survive by destroying the demon. An army of a hundred bounty hunters has followed him, stealing the riches and slaughtering the defenseless people. Kitt must save the city again. $4,99 on Kindle.
The Star Song
In the port of Khattom, a stranger drugs the young warrior Kitt to steal his sword, thereby leading him to Yoamihassidasse, a lost city in the thrall of a cosmic predator that catches humans in a net of stellar music. Falling to the lure of the Star Song himself, Kitt can only survive by destroying the demon. An army of a hundred bounty hunters has followed him, stealing the riches and slaughtering the defenseless people. Kitt must save the city again. $4.99 on Kindle.
The Accidental Archmage (7 book series)
An epic fantasy on another world in the classic tradition. Magic, adventure, mayhem, monsters, and twisted schemes.
What if you fell through a crack in reality? Like those people disappearing in plain sight you have read about.
What if you find yourself in a strangely familiar world? A world full of Earth’s mythological beings, lost civilizations, and people from its primitive and brutal past? Where magical energy still exists. Where gods play games among themselves, with the fate of mortal men as pawns. A land where a sword is deadlier than a five-inch thick contract drawn by a hotshot lawyer. Would you survive?
That’s Tyler West. Alone, lost and bewildered, the three moons in the sky made it clear he wasn’t on Earth anymore. It is not a game. It’s real. And there’s no coffee, pizza, fries, or his favorite show on HBO.
The Accidental Archmage (7 book series)
An epic fantasy on another world in the classic tradition. Magic, adventure, mayhem, monsters, and twisted schemes.
What if you fell through a crack in reality? Like those people disappearing in plain sight you have read about.
What if you find yourself in a strangely familiar world? A world full of Earth’s mythological beings, lost civilizations, and people from its primitive and brutal past? Where magical energy still exists. Where gods play games among themselves, with the fate of mortal men as pawns. A land where a sword is deadlier than a five-inch thick contract drawn by a hotshot lawyer. Would you survive?
That’s Tyler West. Alone, lost and bewildered, the three moons in the sky made it clear he wasn’t on Earth anymore. It is not a game. It’s real. And there’s no coffee, pizza, fries, or his favorite show on HBO.
The Star Song
In the port of Khattom, a stranger drugs the young warrior Kitt to steal his sword, thereby leading him to Yoamihassidasse, a lost city in the thrall of a cosmic predator that catches humans in a net of stellar music. Falling to the lure of the Star Song himself, Kitt can only survive by destroying the demon. An army of a hundred bounty hunters has followed him, stealing the riches and slaughtering the defenseless people. Kitt must save the city again. $4,99 on Kindle.
ReEvolution, a crispr novel
John Ordell, a young scientist, moves to Washington, DC with the goal of working in biotechnology using the cutting-edge gene-editing innovation called crispr. He is transformed from a humble Ph.D. student to a trail-blazing entrepreneur, drawn into a scheme driven by greed, corporate espionage, high finance, and international intrigue. John, his enabling cohorts, and a computer programming prodigy set out on a path to change humanity by using artificial intelligence and crispr for their own financial benefit. But will their advancements fall into the wrong hands? Will money and power corrupt to unleash the incredible power of crispr? Find out in this thriller about technology that can enhance the traits of individuals and ultimately dictate the direction of the human race. The science described in the book is real, frightening and easily misapplied. Can human nature and humanity survive this new era of ReEvolution? $4.99 on Kindle.
The Ballad of Persephone (The Anuk Chronicles)
The ancients from the stars shall return.
A global plague ends with the miraculous birth of Princess Persephone of House Enlil – sole heir to the Hyperborian Empire. An innocent encounter reveals a plot clothed in divine purpose, threatening stability within the realms of humanity. At risk is a powerful relic from the stars which ushers in the return of the Anunnaki. Fates converge on a dystopian precipice. Persephone’s naivete is stripped away, drawing battle lines between ancient houses. She cradles humanity’s destruction within, with her family’s mantra on bloody lips, “Man cannot rule man.”
The wheels of fate tumble towards a precipice of dystopia in an age before the “deluge.” A time where the myths of today are born and the path to prophecy is paved. $0.99 on Kindle.
Free: Looking for Dei
Free: Beyond Barlow
In a hilly backwoods world where the sword and ax rule, over-sized youth Ford Barlow is on the verge of making a life-changing mistake. Though good at heart, the horrors of battle have warped his immature mind and a lack of love has isolated him. His morality balances upon the edge of a knife. Free on Kindle.
Day of Reckoning: Surviving the Solar Storm
When a coronal mass ejection threatens to send the United States back to the Stone Age, Jim Graves must rush to prepare his family for the coming apocalypse. As the world around him plunges into anarchy, can he rise to the occasion? Jim’s love for his family and will to survive are put to the ultimate test. $0.99 on Kindle.
Swung With The Wind
The Alexander Gambit
What does it mean to be human? And is it safe to indulge in the human emotions of love and friendship when you are on a mission to save the planet from a potential disaster? These are the questions confronting Christopher Alexander, an artificial intelligence who shares his body with another artificial intelligence, The Wraith, a fearful creature who wreaks vengeance on violent criminals.
Can Chris learn these lessons before he destroys all that he is programmed to protect? Or is this why he awakens, badly damaged and nearly destroyed, in the bottom of a radioactive crater, trying to repair his body and rebuild his memories as he searches for the answers to these questions? $2.99 on Kindle.
My Name is RUIN: The Chronicles of Pavel Maveth (Book One)
Thrown into a world unknown and unfamiliar, what Hatu remembers are only two things: that he was a dark god, and his name meant ruin and devastation.
Exiled and now a mortal, it was time to remain true to himself. If Fate would allow it in the middle of a titanic struggle between Order and Chaos.
Yet as the scales of the Balance swing wildly around Hatu, he should have remembered that Lady Fate has always been a fickle mistress. $2.99 on Kindle.
Avenging Spirit
He can’t be killed. But that protection doesn’t extend to his friends…
PI Bellamy Vale may have sold his soul to Hell, but his heart’s in the right place. So when a friend reaches out for help to find his missing niece, he readily agrees. But the straightforward case takes a dark turn when he discovers deadly ancient rituals and a mysterious vigilante prowling Little Japan.
Pushing hard to uncover the truth, Vale gets trapped by a supernaturally connected crime boss and faces a choice: steal a powerful rare artifact or say goodbye to his buddy. To disobey will end someone’s life, but giving in could summon an underworld force that not even Lady McDeath’s mighty powers can defeat…
Will Vale put his immortal status on the line and save the world from a fate worse than death?
Avenging Spirit is the third book in the hard-boiled Vale Investigation urban fantasy series. If you like smart-mouthed detectives, Japanese lore, and page-turning action, then you’ll love Cristelle Comby’s noir adventure. $2.99 on Kindle.
Void Templar: MEDJAY (Arc One)
Humanity stands at an expansionist crossroads. Planetary systems have been colonized and exploited. Yet, even with barely fifteen percent of the Milky Galaxy fully explored, mankind had already set its sights on the Canis Galaxy, the closest galaxy.
Technology and growth have been fueled by corporate greed, with massive conglomerates now having their own domains in space. Over everything is the Interstellar Galactic Federation, composed of spacefaring companies. The very way of life and destiny of mankind are in its hands.
The Milky Way galaxy was but a stepping stone for corporate expansion. Nothing stood in humanity’s path. With such kind of rapacious competition, the usual wars and conflicts are now commonplace, with rules governing intercorporate relationships being determined by the Federation. In space, only the truly powerful survive.
But despite such galactic advances, humanity has yet to encounter another sentient life form. An experience that had given birth to an unwarranted arrogance in the primacy of its species.
All that is about to change. There is life out there, but not life as humanity expected it to be. Now, man’s very existence will rest in the hands of a few intrepid individuals at the edge of human space. $2.99 on Kindle.























































