Born To Die by George A Bernstein Too many infant boys of Palm Beach gentry are dying of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). Only obstetrics nurse, Casey Jansson, is suspicious. Al Warner, crack Miami Homicide detective, is inactive, languishing on medical leave after a deadly shootout with a serial killer, “The Angel of Death.” Warner […]
The Alex Cave Series Book 4. Gravity. A sci-fi mystery. by James M. Corkill
The Alex Cave Series Book 4. Gravity. A sci-fi mystery. by James M. Corkill Geology instructor Alex Cave receives an urgent message about an unusual event in Iceland. What he discovers is an alien artifact more powerful than a nuclear weapon. An anti-gravity device, which begins changing the orbit of our moon. Alex knows he […]
The Shylmahn Migration by David R Beshears
The Shylmahn Migration by David R Beshears The Shylmahn Migration brings gritty realism to the nightmare of an overwhelming alien invasion of earth. This is not ‘slam, bam, welcome to earth’ stuff. There will be no fairy dust sprinkled into the atmosphere to miraculously kill off the bad guys. This could happen. The miniseries screenplay […]
Creatus by Carmen DeSousa
Creatus by Carmen DeSousa For four thousand years, creatus have concealed themselves from the humans who hunted them almost to extinction. Unwittingly, one creatus will endanger them all… As with most of his family, Derrick Ashton knows his future and what position he’s destined to fill within his unique society. Everything changes, however, when he […]
Milijun by Clayton Graham
Milijun by Clayton Graham It is Australia in 2179: On a moonlit Nullarbor night, Laura Sinclair and son, Jason, witness aliens descend to Earth. The extraterrestrials endeavour to form a symbiotic relationship with humankind, and Jason is chosen as a genetic link in a bizarre trial involving the impregnation of human females with hybrid embryos […]
Sinful Cinderella by Anita Valle
Sinful Cinderella by Anita Valle I’m not who they think I am. A docile girl who meekly obeys her stepmother and stepsisters. Some kind of sick angel who cheerfully bears their mistreatment. That’s what I WANT them to think. Because then they won’t suspect what I’m really up to. The ball, the prince – it’s […]