Sued for Peace Audiobook Release!

Sued for Peace: The Kurtherian Gambit, Book 11

By Michael Anderle

Greed and fear, two emotions that rule both individuals…and countries.

Now, China has decided that they will do whatever it takes to acquire TQB technology.

There was a glaring flaw in their plan. When they kill an unborn little baby in a raid, the Queen Bitch is released.

Now, China has two options…Kill Bethany Anne, or sue for peace.

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Born Into Flames Audiobook Release!

Born into Flames, Reclaiming Honor Book V Audiobook

By Justin Sloan & Michael Anderle

Out of the shadows and into the fire.

When Valerie and Robin head north to take on an army of post-apocalyptic pirates, the deadly duo find themselves on a thrill-ride of air-ship battles and full-on assaults against pirate strongholds.

Her friends back in Old Manhattan discover an attempt at mutiny, while Sandra learns that being an expecting mother doesn’t mean she has to stop kicking ass and taking names.

Everyone must step up their game, or be consumed by the flames of this new world.

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Shades of Glory RELEASE!

Shade of Glory, The Hidden Magic Chronicles Book 3

By Justin Sloan & Michael Anderle

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An army of sorcerers has taken over.

Rhona and Alastar have formed alliances and been learning how to master their magic.

The fight that awaits is bound to be epic. But will they be enough when put up against a goddess?

Journey into an undercover mission by two mystics, a journey into the kingdom of the south where new secrets are uncovered, and a land of elemental-based magic and, maybe… 

A unicorn.

In the penultimate book of the Hidden Magic Chronicles, these two families learn the secrets of their past, discover the expanse of their magical abilities, and find new friendships in unsuspected places.

Shades of Glory – Snippet 3

Shades of Glory, The Hidden Magic Chronicles Book 3

By Justin Sloan and Michael Anderle

Snippet 3

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“Remnant!” a voice shouted, then repeated itself again, “Remnant nearby, and they’re attacking a group led by Laird Lokane!”

Alastar sat up, confused, head hurting from an uneasy sleep, and then registered that it was Kia shouting as she ran past a barely alert guard. Several around the camp were rousing, all turning with confusion, and he glanced around, worried about his sister—only to find her curled up against Donnon.

Estair hadn’t been able to sleep near Alastar, much to his annoyance. Laird Summers had a protective watch over her, and still hadn’t warmed to the idea of her being friendly with a paladin.

Others were murmuring about the disturbance, some brushing her off as a silly girl, but Alastar knew better. Donnon and Rhona knew better. The three were at her side in an instant.

“What is it?” Donnon asked his daughter.

She repeated herself, saying she had seen the remnant out there and come across a man who said he was with Laird Lokane.

Donnon rubbed his temple and shook his head. “Remind me to scold you later for being out there without one of us.”

“You’re gonna hold my hand whenever I have to pee?” she asked, glaring.

“Something tells me that was not what you were doing,” Rhona replied, and the girl’s frown vanished, quickly replaced with a sheepish grin.

“Fine. Point is, they’re in trouble.”

Alastar turned to the spot where he’d laid down to sleep and grabbed his sword and armor. As he readied himself, he said, “Let’s get to it then.” Turning to address the rest of them, he continued, “You all heard her. There’re remnant out there that mean to do harm to humans. We won’t stand by and let that happen.

Summers was there a moment later, Estair at his side.

“Lair Lokane is no friend of mine,” Summers said, folding his arms.

“Well, he is of mine,” Estair argued, earning her a truly annoyed glare from the man. “And I’ll go to his defense.”

“We’re in no condition to run off to a fight right now,” Summers replied. “Let them fend for themselves, while we—”

“Cower?” Kia interrupted.

“Dear,” Donnon said, holding her arm. “We mustn’t speak to a laird so. But…” He looked for his weapon and then found it. As he picked it up, he continued, “She’s right, sir.”

Summers’ face went beet-red and he grumbled something under his breath. With a wave of his hand, he said, “Forget our safety when there’s glory and honor to be had.”

Alastar laughed, but quickly hid the amusement. He knew going to the defense of the others was without question the right thing to do here, but he didn’t want to get on the laird’s bad side.

Instead, he turned to Kia. “Lead the way.”

“I think you mean ‘point the way,’” Donnon corrected him.

Kia shook her head. “I’m part of this battle whether you like it or not, Dad.”

Donnon’s mouth fell open and he looked to the others for support, but Alastar just shrugged.

“She’s one of our most powerful magic users,” he noted.

Rhona nodded.

“You’re all out to send me to an early grave,” Donnon said, wiping his brow before turning to his daughter and nodding. “Fine, but you stay in the rear. If you were to get hurt, I’d never forgive myself.”

“Trust me, Dad, I’m not a huge fan of pain.” She smiled and turned back the way she had come, shouting, “Try to keep up, old man.”

“She really is going to give me a heart attack,” Donnon remarked as he ran after her, battle ax in hand and the others close behind.

As Alastar sprinted, doing his best to hold his long sword at his side so it didn’t bounce around too much, he noted the hint of a smile on his sister’s face.

“What?”

“I’m not allowed to smile when running into a fight?”

He laughed. “Is that who you are now?”

“Not exactly, no,” she admitted, “but it’s a relief to be going up against remnant instead of an army of sorcerers, wouldn’t you say?”

He had to agree with that, especially since the two of them were still figuring out how their magic worked. Maybe if they’d had more time to train or someone to show them how to use their magic, they wouldn’t have had to retreat after defeating the High Paladin.

Part of him still didn’t believe that was over, that he had slain the man he had looked up to for so long. Sir Gildon had been the closest thing Alastar had to a father; the only one who knew how to really use the power of light. And he’d been a liar, a murderer, and a traitor to his people.

Alastar would have been happy to go up against the paladins to teach them a lesson about loyalty and what was right in this world. Dealing with an army of remnant would have to do—for now.

A shout and then a burst of flame came from ahead.

More shouts, and then a flaming remnant stumbled toward him.

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Giles nodded. “Yeah. I mean, the talisman I had there and then took to Teshov was the one I found on Earth, if you remember. That means we haven’t found any pieces of the puzzle in the Estarian culture. And with what I showed you and Molly about the similarities in the genetic makeup of the Zhyn and the Estarians, it seems only logical that there will be one in Estarian culture.”

Lance grunted, and Giles continued, “Arlene and I both believe that there are cultural similarities too. Like, similarities in their ascension myths.”

Lance frowned. “You mean you think they’re both talking about the same phenomenon?”

Giles’ face lit up “Exactly!”

Reynolds rubbed his chin, his elbows resting on the table. “Hmm. Yes, Molly had mentioned as much.”

“Molly?” Giles asked, curious.

Lance nodded. “Yeah, she was also interested in getting answers about this.”

Giles thought for a moment. “You mean because of her realm-jumping thing?”

Lance took a slurp of coffee and then pushed the mug away, deciding he’d had enough. “Yes, I believe so.” He paused, watching Giles’ reactions carefully. “Do you think it’s related?”

Giles nodded. “Almost certainly. There’s a bigger picture we’re not seeing yet. I think gathering these two fragments—the oracle from Orn, and whatever the Estarian equivalent is, will give us some definites to work with.”

Lance took a deep breath. “Well, you have my blessing.” He paused, settling back in the seat. “You’ll be taking Arlene with you, of course?”

Giles looked resistant for a moment before quickly realizing that the suggestion Lance had made wasn’t actually a suggestion. He gathered his thoughts. “Yes, Uncle Lance. I’ll be taking Arlene to babysit me,” he teased.

Lance’s face relaxed a little. “Very good,” he acknowledged. “So tell me, this ‘do’ your mother is organizing tomorrow… What time does it start?”

Aboard the ArchAngel, Comms Room AA19

Arlene sat immersed in her holo screens, her audio implants tuning out the sounds around her and playing a brain-synch track to help her focus. She scrolled through one of the holo documents, trying to figure out if there was a connection between that and the other account she had been reading.

She felt a nudge on her shoulder.

She turned, half-expecting it to have been a random muscle spasm or even a sensation from the realm-jumping she had been doing earlier. When she concentrated hard, she sometimes lost her grounding.

But then she saw that there was someone standing just behind her.

She flicked her audio to ambient and looked up. “Oh, Giles. You scared me!” she said, a hint of annoyance in her voice.

Giles pulled a console chair next to her. “No I didn’t,” he told her. “You could have an armed warrior sneak up next to you, and you’d be ready to poke his eyes out with your elbow.

Arlene turned back to her document, her face perfectly straight. “That is true.”

Giles chuckled. “So, I have news,” he offered.

Arlene continued studying her screens, flicking between one and another as if she were on the brink of a meaningful breakthrough. “Uh huh,” she muttered.

Giles leaned back in his chair. “Yeah. You want the good news or the bad?”

Arlene leaned forward a little, and turned her head toward him. She narrowed her eyes. “Gimme the bad first. Always.”

Giles grinned. “The bad news is, I need to take you with me.”

Arlene tried her best to look annoyed. “And the good news?” she asked.

Giles’ grin spread a little wider. “The good news is, the general has put us onto the Orn thing. We can leave wherever we want.” He rocked a little in the console chair, waiting for the praise to follow.

Arlene didn’t answer and went back to her screens.

Giles sat up suddenly. “What? What’s the problem?” he pressed.

Arlene minimized her holo screens and turned to him. “What’s the problem?” she repeated his question, a hint of frustration in her voice now.

Giles eyes opened in bewilderment. “Yeah.”

Arlene clasped her hands together on her lap. “I’ll tell you what the problem is! Apart from the fact that only a few weeks ago you went and surrendered your sorry ass to a known terrorist organization. Apart from that, and the hell you put us all through…you left me.”

Giles’ eyes wrinkled up in confusion. “What? When?” he asked, searching his memory.

Arlene frowned at him. “Seventy years ago. We had a row, and I thought we were going to figure it out. And then I came home one evening and you were just…gone.”

Giles’ mouth dropped open. “I left because you told me to!”

Arlene scowled at him. “I did no such thing!”

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Storm Breakers Release!

Storm Breakers, Storms of Magic Book 3

By P.T. Hylton and Michael Anderle

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How do you defeat a magician who can shape mountains?

Abbey and her friends travel across the sea in search of Syd’s brother, a sailor captured by a warlord years ago. To find him, they’ll need the help of their greatest enemy, the Storm Caller Dahlia.

When they arrive, they discover a land ruled by a new form of magic: the Way of Stone.

The Stone Shapers agree to help Abbey and her friends track down the missing man, but only if Abbey helps them defeat a band of rebels first.

What Abbey doesn’t know is that the leader of the rebels is the very man they came to rescue.

Storm Breakers is a fun, swashbuckling romp filled with twists, adventure, and plenty of banter.

Set on the foundation laid by the Kurtherian Gambit Series, Storm Raiders tells an entirely new story in the Age of Magic–and of the heroes and villains who battle for control of its destiny.

Shades of Glory – Snippet 2

Shades of Glory, The Hidden Magic Chronicles Book 3

By Justin Sloan and Michael Anderle

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An early morning breeze tickled Kia’s nose, but when she woke she realized that hadn’t been what got her attention. In spite of the calming effect of the otherwise cool morning air and the way the sunlight was scattered across the forest floor with trickles of orange and red seeping in from the sunrise, her heart was pounding and her palms were clammy.

She heard a noise, a clang of metal on metal, then a distant, gravel-crunching voice.

She sat up and saw that the others in camp were still sleeping. Laird Summers and his men had set up a perimeter with guards keeping watch, though she noticed one who was close to nodding off.

It was easy to sneak past him. She scampered up into one of the trees and used it to move through the sky like a squirrel until she dropped down out of sight of the guards and made a run for it.

This might not be worth waking the others for. It might have just been her imagination, or some local boys out for an early morning training session, though as far as she knew, there weren’t any villages in this area.

Again with the gravelly voice.

Trees blocked much of her view ahead, along with gullies and fissures where old riverbeds had dried out here or earthquakes had torn apart the ground there.

She rounded a group of blackberry bushes that grew over some rocks, pausing to grab a couple of the blackberries for an early breakfast, and immediately threw herself backward into a prone position.

Not quite sure she had seen what she thought she had, she inched forward on her elbows and peeked around the rock again.

Sure enough, in the center of the valley was a group of remnant. Their clothes hung in rags from their scarred and beaten bodies. Their eyes glowed red in a way that was especially creepy in the early morning light.

One of them stood over the dead body of another as the others took sides. At first she couldn’t see why, but then she caught sight of a clansman tied up, beaten and bloody, on the ground nearby. He looked to be unconscious, and from the snippets of conversation she could overhear, they were fighting over him.

For a long moment she laid there wondering how she could save the man without being caught. It was humorous, she thought, how saving him wasn’t even a doubt in her mind. There was no way she’d let him be their prisoner or dinner or whatever they had in mind.

One of the remnant grunted and turned, and it seemed like they had reached a truce.

Not if she could help it.

An idea hit her and she wanted to laugh, but decided to first see if it would work. Focusing her energy, she moved her left hand in a way that helped her concentrate on the one who had his back turned, and then made a slight spark hit the sensitive part of his neck just under the left ear.

He spun on the other remnant, furious, and knocked him to the ground with a punch.

“Couldn’t be done with it?” the first remnant shouted as he kicked the other.

The second growled in pain at the kick, then rose and pushed him back. “Wasn’t me, you piece of rat shite. Wasn’t me!”

“Now you’s saying I lie?”

“Ah, slag off,” the second remnant said, turning back to the clansman. “Agreement sticks.”

Now Kia wasn’t going to play around. She aimed again, then sent a quick scorcher to ignite the second remnant’s crotch. Nothing big, just enough to flare up and cause pain before dying off.

He roared and spun, then drew his hatchet and ran for the first.

Now I can laugh, Kia thought, as more of the remnant moved in to join the fight.

But she couldn’t linger. The man had started to move, noticing what was happening, and she needed to get him out of there before he was trampled or they turned their blood lust on him.

In a mad dash she ran down the side of the valley, trying to stay low in case wandering eyes spotted her. She slid the last bit, darted over to the man, and helped him to stand.

A loud roar came from behind her and she saw that one of the remnant had spotted her.

“Can you run?” she asked the clansman as she sent a small flame to the ropes between his legs—just enough to burn through them. A sensation like being kicked in the head hit her, but she knew it was just from using her magic in such a focused way.

“Go!” she shouted, pointing back the way she had come. He frowned and took off to the northeast instead.

She cursed, sent a fireball at the remnant charging her, and then ran after the man.

“I have a whole camp up the hill!” she told him, able to catch up in spite of the exhaustion of magic use, likely because his state from having been tied up.

“And there’re more of us this way,” he replied, pointing to a group of trees along the valley. “Just past there it opens up into a plain, and that was where we were to regroup.”

Kia cursed. The other remnant had noticed the fireball and were now recovered from their infighting and starting to give chase instead. They blocked the way she had come, so her choices were to turn back and face them all or keep running.

Dammit.

“How’d you get yourself caught, anyway?” she demanded, running alongside him.

“What’re you doing charging into a group of remnant to save someone you don’t know?”

“I know you,” she said, realizing it from way he frowned. “I mean, not exactly, but we were at this village with water mages, a lady named—”

“Leila,” he finished, glancing over and recognition showed on his face. “You’re Donnon’s girl?”

She nodded.

“That explains a lot.” He glanced back and cursed. “We need to get close to water so I can get them off our trail.”

“You don’t need it,” she replied.

“Casting a spell on them would damn well help right now.”

She gave him a raised eyebrow, turned and cut the air with her hand—the effect was a wall of flames that rose up and hit the closest remnant full-on.

“I-I’d heard rumors,” he managed, nearly stopping as he stared at her in amazement.

“Keep moving!” she replied, pulling him along. “I thought we’d done a good job of keeping it secret, but I think we’re beyond caring about that shite.”

They reached the trees, dodged through them, and soon came out the other side. They emerged to find the level ground covered in short brown grass.

“You can do it too, you know,” she said, glancing back to see forms of the remnant moving through the trees. “Cast magic without the source. Without the element nearby, I mean.”

“The wind mages I travel with, sure. The wind is everywhere.” He glanced at her skeptically. “But me, a water mage? No, I can’t.”

“Not with an attitude like that,” she replied, and then debated her next move. “Listen, I’m not about to run into a camp of strange men and leave my people to wonder what happened to me.”

“I can’t let a girl run off on her own, not out here.”

She scoffed. “Don’t forget I’m the one who saved you. You want to stop me? Give it a try.”

His eyes took on a doubtful look, and she nodded. “I thought so. Listen, we have a large group up there, I’ll rouse them and bring them this way. You do what you can to hold the remnant off.”

A man had spotted already them from the far side of the plain and was shouting as he ran over. More men appeared behind him.

“Thank you,” the man said, and started toward them.

“What’s your name?” she asked. “I’m Kia.”

“I know. The name’s Farrel, when you find us, you’ll want to speak with Laird Lokane.”

Kia knew that name well enough, and it almost made her halt in her steps. She quickly recovered and was practically flying up the hill, then realized one of the men below had cast a wind spell that was giving her the needed boost. Farrel was at his side saying something and pointing her way.

Another had reached those two, and was now sending debris with the other mage’s gusts of wind at the pursuing remnant.

When Kia reached the top of the hill she waved her thanks and saw them take off for their encampment, wherever that was. The remnant started to emerge from the tree line.

Another blast of magic wouldn’t kill her, she figured, and slowing down the remnant could help her new friend.

Ducking down to be out of sight, she threw a spark into the brown grass, which a moment later had ignited into a blaze, catching dead trees and scattered twigs alight. It wouldn’t be enough to stop them, as they could quickly stomp it out, but it would be enough of a delay that it could mean the difference between Lokane’s fighters being caught unawares or not.

With that she darted back to her encampment, ready to sound the alarm.

 

CLOAKED – The Ascension Myth book 7 – 1 of XXX

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Aboard the ArchAngel, Commons Lounge

Giles ambled up to the young man sitting in a booth with his back to the bar. The lounge was mostly quiet and empty on account of the early morning hour.

“Uncle Lance?” Giles approached him, looking a little the worse for wear.

Lance looked up from his coffee as if awakening from a daydream. “Giles. Morning. Er, do sit down,” he said, gesturing to the seat across from him.

Giles slid in and nodded to the server at the bar who was offering him coffee. He turned his attention immediately back to Lance. “You ok?” he asked, noticing the chewed cigar abandoned on the table.

“I’m fine,” Lance answered. “I just got up early.”

Giles paused, waiting for more information.

Lance pushed his coffee mug forward a little and wiped his hand over his face. “It’s the Federation stuff. It’s all getting a little…silly, if you ask me.”

Giles tilted his head questioningly. The server came over with a fresh cup and the coffee. He poured one for Giles and topped up the general’s before quietly disappearing out of earshot.

Giles grabbed some whitener at the end of the table and started stirring it into the tar-black nectar. “What’s going on?” he asked, concerned.

Lance shrugged. “Oh, the usual. The Leath, for one. Pressure for us to disarm generally. Meanwhile, others are building their forces month by month, like they think we don’t know what they’re doing.”

He shook his head in disbelief. “Anyway,” Lance continued, “nothing for you to worry about. I just wanted to speak with you before you disappeared on one of your wild goose chases.”

Giles’ eyes brightened in interest. He took a slurp of his coffee and set the mug down. “Oh?”

Lance had a little twinkle in his eye. “Yes. And don’t pretend. I know you’re heading off to Orn with or without my blessing.”

Giles started to protest, but Lance held his hand up. “Ah, now, now. Come on. I’ve know you since you were in diapers. I’ve witnessed or had reports on every stunt you’ve ever pulled, remember?”

Giles stifled his indignation and resigned himself to hearing the general out.

Lance smiled gently. “I was going to give you my blessing for Orn. But,” he continued quickly before Giles could get too excited, “I need weekly reports from you on this.”

The general paused, and Giles took the opportunity to clarify. “Meaning it’s an official trip?”

Lance nodded. “It is. And if you’re right about this talisman stuff, it affects the Federation directly. But it’s a complex situation. The Zhyn are friends now, but they still haven’t joined the Federation proper. Bottom line, you need to tread very carefully out there—which means no inciting hostility.”

Giles nodded obediently.

“Plus,” Lance continued, “after what you put us all through with getting yourself taken hostage, I’d be more comfortable being kept up to date on your whereabouts. Remember, the whole Federation may report to me, but when you’re on one of these hare-brained missions, I end up reporting to your mother.”

Giles sniggered, carefully placing his coffee mug down again for fear of spilling or snorting it. He took a moment to compose himself. “Ok, Uncle Lance. I hear you. Loud and clear.”

Lance smiled. “Good. Cuz heaven forbid anything happen to you. We’d all have our heads on the chopping block.”

Giles bobbed his head and took another sip of coffee. “So… Moons of Orn and then Estaria?”

The general suddenly looked a little confused. He frowned. “Estaria?”

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The Frozen Wasteland Release!

The Frozen Wasteland is LIVE!

By Candy Crum and Michael Anderle

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Talia laughed. “Really? That’s all you’ve got?”

Arryn smiled. “Not even close.”

After being left for dead on the tallest peak in the Frozen North–Arryn is ready to make good on the promises she made to Talia.

Fighting the dangers of the North only made her stronger than she ever thought possible. And now she’s heading back to Arcadia to get the job done.

But she’s not alone…

She found a new friend in the mountains, one who’s just dying to meet Talia.

Set on the foundation laid by the Kurtherian Gambit Series, The Frozen Wasteland tells an entirely new story in the Age of Magic–and of the heroes and villains who battle for control of its destiny.

Etheric Recruit Release!

Etheric Recruit is now available!

By Stephen Russell and Michael Anderle

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When you are a young adult in the Etheric Empire, your life can be changed in mere moments.

Often for the better.

Anne was saved by the Queen herself many years before on planet Earth. Now, she is struggling with focus, and coming into adulthood while her mom struggles with her own future.

When Anne’s mother makes an ultimatum, the Empress steps in, and Anne’s life is saved by her young friend, with four paws.

Now, Anne must grow up with her partner, and fast. Her new friends are going to need her in the future.

Together, the young woman and her partner, Jinx, have a future to affect.

Set on the foundation laid by the Kurtherian Gambit Series, this story tells about one of the fan favorites and her new partner. Together, they just may be instrumental in changing the future of technology and life.