An Old Fashioned Bar Fight in this Snippet for Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1

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Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1: Mud War

Dwarves fighting in a bar? Seems about right, however this particular group of roughians is looking to stir up trouble with someone in particular


 

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Torbjorn looked around the room to make certain everyone was in position before contemplating the stale-smelling drink before him.

“We ready to do this?” Raelon sniffed.

The dwarvish commander picked up the beer as he gave a bare nod.

“Showtime.” The younger dwarf grunted as he glanced to make certain the barkeep wasn’t distracted. It would have been a shame to waste the performance.

“How do you tell the difference between human beer and human piss?”

Torbjorn groaned and gave a shake of his dark, shaggy head. He grimaced through the first swallow of the watery ale. He swiped off the thin film that clung to his mustache with a thick, scar-gnarled hand, then threw it away with a contemptuous flick. It landed upon boards scored with runes to keep them clean and polished.

“This one again?” he grumbled into his cup, wincing at the thought of the sour ale being an offering to his people’s inscription upon the floor.

It’s about the Wheezer magistrate, he told himself. Nothing else.

After all, Raelon was just doing what he was best at, though admittedly, this was not his best work.

“Huh?” the bartender rumbled from behind a bar that had been crudely raised to accommodate a new kind of clientele some years ago.

The dwarf sitting on Torbjorn’s right raised his snout from sniffing uncertainly at the contents of his cup.

“I said,” Raelon began after clearing his throat, “how do you tell the difference between human beer and human piss?”

Torbjorn had heard the joke before. That didn’t spoil a good joke, mind you, but since it wasn’t a good joke, the repetition grated. The publican who’d served Torbjorn and his companion said ale was both human and standing right in front of them, but that was neither here nor there.

“You really want to finish that one, friend?” the barman asked with enough of a snarl in the last word to make it like a threat.

The dwarf sitting beside Torbjorn performed a far more exaggerated pantomime of revulsion as he took a swig from his own jack of ale.

“Ugh! Oskilget!” Raelon growled, the words rattling in the back of his throat like bile. He looked at the glowering proprietor, beer-filled vessel held up. “I’d much rather finish the joke than whatever this is.”

The first part of the publican’s answer was to draw a heavy club from under the bar, and the next was to nod at a pair of rough-hewn men at a table behind where Torbjorn and Raelon sat. The stout men loomed behind the dwarfs, menacing rumbles and sharp sniffs announcing their presence. Well, further announcing their presence, if the crinkle in Torbjorn’s nose was any evidence.

“All right, then,” the barkeep continued, his voice almost gentle. “How do you tell the difference between human beer and human piss?”

Torbjorn sighed as he idly scratched the welted scar on his cheek.

Smiling from ear to ear, Raelon spoke loud enough for the entire tavern to hear him.

“If the barkeep is washing his hands, you know it’s beer!” The dwarf guffawed as the publican’s already red face purpled. From around the room came angry mumbles. The patrons were huddled about tables that had likewise had ramshackle additions to elevate them to be comfortable for humans.

“Get it?” Raelon called, acting like the participation of patrons added them to his audience. Rather than deterring him, the barkeep’s hard-eyed silence made him laugh all the harder. He dumped the offending ale upon the floor.

Torbjorn forced himself not to wince as more of the swill splashed the boards, which had been hewn by dwarvish settlers less than a decade ago.

The wight, he reminded himself. The wight’s what matters.

Baritone laughter rolled across the bar even as the barkeep’s cudgel came down with a sharp smack on the wood.

“That’s it!” the human snarled with such vehemence that his jowls shook. “Both of you, out! Damned uppity badgers!”

Neither dwarf seemed to mind the slur. The pair behind the duo moved forward, hands curling into claws to snare clothes, hair, or beards. They were inches from snaring the dwarfs in front of them when the unnoticed dwarf vaulted onto the table behind them, scattering mugs and platters. The pair of bully boys had just enough time to realize that something was amiss before an iron grip seized their lank hair. Their heads met with a meaty smack, which was followed by the thuds of their bodies hitting the floor.

A quarter of a second after they landed, Raelon slapped down a hand to pin the bartender’s cudgel in place. His other hand swung an ale-streaming tankard toward the man’s shocked, blotchy face. The publican tumbled backward, fondling his mashed lips and cracked jaw tenderly. Raelon used the momentum of the swing to propel him onto the bar, where he paused, cudgel in his hairy fists.

Standing wide-legged on the table and the bar respectively, the dwarfs, clearly siblings despite the different shades of their hair, exchanged wicked smiles. The larger of the two, a hulking dwarf with bright red hair and beard, crossed his muscle-knotted arms over his huge chest. His brother gripped the snatched club. Across the bar, angry eyes swung in their direction.

“Impeccable timing as always, Waelon,” Torbjorn offered with a nod as he turned halfway around to acknowledge the powerfully thewed dwarf. The serene dwarf, leader by sheer presence if nothing else, had not even bothered to shift in his seat through the explosive turn of events. As before, he stared with pensive concern at the drink in his hand.

“Yes, sir.” Waelon grunted. “Satisfactory for our purposes, sir?”

Torbjorn raised his eyes to the cudgel-bearing dwarf on the bar in front of him.

“Has anyone made to fetch the magistrate yet, Raelon?”

Raelon, who’d been busy meeting every human face with a frightful scowl, took a moment to respond.

“What? Oh!” the younger dwarf muttered before straightening a little. “No, sir. Not yet.”

Torbjorn slowly set his tankard down and shook his head.

“That simply will not do,” he muttered, bracing one hand on the bar. “Waelon, if you would, please.”

“Of course, sir.” The big dwarf raised his voice to address the seething patrons. “Well, are you peach-faced, spindly-legged, piss drinkers going to do something about it, or are you scared of a few badgers?”

Like a spark set to tinder, the words ignited the seething patrons. The scene in the pub became distinctly more chaotic.

Waelon’s fists pumped like pistons, pulping faces that came within reach of his table. Raelon swept the hardwood club in arcs about the bar. Snarling and cursing patrons leapt clear of the whistling bludgeon. Only a few moved too slowly to escape its sting, but there was soon more than enough room for Torbjorn to climb onto the bar, dragging his chair with him. Once stationed beside Raelon, chair in hand, Torbjorn got two hard swings out of the furnishing before being forced to snap a chair leg off in each hand. Thus equipped, he leapt back into the fray, dealing out hefty smacks with the stout legs to every hand, shoulder, and head in reach.

“Think I saw a few go for the door, sir,” Raelon growled as he danced back from clutching mitts before dealing a solid thump across the head of an attacker. “Won’t be long now.”

Torbjorn brought both chair legs up to check a swung stool, catching the furniture with one and the wrist of the unfortunate enemy with the other. The wet snap of bone heralded the fall of both stool and wielder to the floor.

“Very good,” the dwarf leader declared, then planted his foot in the face of a lunging assailant. “I was hoping to get this business finished as quickly as possible.”

“Quick and hard,” Raelon crowed as he held the cudgel lengthwise to chuck a pair of humans off him. “Just the way we like it. Eh, Waelon?”

In answer, the fiery-haired dwarf gave a tectonic bellow, then hurtled off the table into a knot of men. Like saplings trying to bear the brunt of a landslide, they bowed and quickly snapped. Not content with the ruin he’d wrought in his descent, Waelon snatched the nearest wretch and hauled him up to use as a living battering ram against his fellows. The sight was as terrifying as it was comical. The men screamed in shock as they were bludgeoned with their unfortunate compatriot.

After Waelon pitched his impromptu weapon aside, he bellowed at the faces around him, “Who’s next?”

Those faces didn’t press forward, and after Raelon clubbed the last arm reaching over the bar, an uncertain silence fell. The dwarvish trio’s ferocity was not easily matched, and the patron’s initial rush had been thoroughly rebuffed. No one was keen to be the next to be corrected, like those who lay on the floor broken, bleeding, and toothless.

The hate still simmered in their flushed, sweaty faces, but they were peasants and thus forced to be pragmatic. Rough, certainly, but only prone to violence when the odds were distinctly in their favor. What had just ensued had drastically altered the calculation. In the face of such arithmetic, obviously not their strong suit, the humans stood glaring above the soft groans of the wounded.

It was easy to hear the doors swing open and the thump and scrape of several pairs of heavy boots.

“What’s all this, then?” growled a mustachioed man whose knee-length gambeson and sable tabard matched those of the four men at his shoulder. The only thing that clearly distinguished him was the heavy copper chain that was about his neck.

“What the kak?” Raelon spat. “Where’s the damned wheezer?”

“Dwan up,” Torbjorn snapped, and even the irrepressible Raelon bowed his chin at the rebuke.

“Wheezer, eh?” The man with the mustache chortled deep in his throat. “That’s who you came to see?”

The walrus-lipped man, who was obviously the bailiff of this heel-clinger of a town, eyed the trio of dwarfs and nodded at his men. The guards spread out across the room, repositioning to corral their quarry as well as giving each other enough room to brandish their short spears. The human patrons, their fear gone after the sudden appearance of armed guards, sneered at the beleaguered brawlers.

“If you come quietly, you’ll get to meet the magistrate,” the bailiff told the dwarfs as he raised one hand to idly toy with the chain on his breast. “I doubt it will be a pleasant conversation, but you’ll still be breathing when you get there.”

A low rumble sounded in Waelon’s chest, and even with weapons in hand, the guards shuffled back a step.

“Come any closer, and you’ll be riding that pigsticker,” Raelon warned as his brother leaned forward menacingly.

“Come now,” the bailiff called, doing a remarkable job of keeping his composure. “You’re outnumbered and outarmed. The worst you can expect from this is to pay damages and spend some time in the stocks.”

Reassured by their leader’s level voice, the guards continued their advance with iron spearheads held level with dwarvish hearts.

“If you resist, though,” the bailiff added, an ugly smile beneath his mustache, “you’ll be lucky if one of you is left alive to stand trial.”

The spear points shuffled closer, and, despite his imposing glower, Waelon slid a foot back toward the bar. Raelon and Torbjorn pressed closer together. It was a testament to the dwarvish brothers that neither looked at Torbjorn but kept their eyes on the advancing enemy.

“I suppose there’s nothing for it.” Torbjorn sighed, rolled his shoulders, and shook the tension out through his arms. The nicked and bloodied chair legs wobbled in his thick hands, then the dwarf tightened his grip and looked the bailiff in the eye with a stony expression.

Gefarer!” he bellowed in a battle shout, and two more dwarfs sprang from their hiding places in the shadowy corners of the bar.

One, who was nearly as tall as Waelon and even wider, crashed into the rightmost wing of the guards like a blond boulder. He had a round shield gripped in each meaty fist. The other, a dwarfess of pale complexion who was lithe by her race’s standards, darted toward the bailiff, whirling a loaded sling about her head. The first man in the path of the towheaded dwarf went bum over brains in short order while the next slammed into his next compatriot. From the newly created breathing room, the stout dwarf pitched a shield to Waelon before retrieving a broad-bladed sword off his belt.

The bailiff hardly had time to appreciate the sudden change in situation before the she-dwarf snapped his shin with a merciless blow from the sling. The man fell with a scream that was drowned out a moment later by a quintet of deep dwarven voices raised in a war cry.

BAD BADGERS!” the dwarfs roared as they surged toward the remaining guards.

With Waelon and the blond dwarf leading the way, iron sparked on iron as spearheads met boss and rim, but nothing slowed the advance. Waelon snatched an over-extended spear from the hands of one guard and beat its former wielder about the head with the shaft until bone and wood gave sympathetic cracks. Beside him, the golden-headed dwarf drove up under a thrust and hacked into an exposed knee. The guard fell back with a choked gasp, spoiling the thrust of his compatriot. Raelon and Torbjorn descended in a storm of crushing blows.

In a matter of seconds, the dwarfs had gone from cornered to on the attack to victorious. The patrons of the bar stared in shock. The guard with the ruined knee and the bailiff with the shattered shin broke the silence with piteous and grating utterances forced through clenched teeth.

Waelon looked at his commanding officer, shortened spear in hand, as Torbjorn rose from his victim. Torbjorn nodded at the guard, whose blood was still pumping from his partially severed leg. Waelon gave a grunt of acknowledgment and moved to comply. The spear bit deep and the man gasped, then there were only the bailiff’s moans.

Torbjorn dropped the chair legs as he stepped toward the bailiff, who lay rocking upon the floor. His shin went off at a sharp, stomach-turning angle, but Torbjorn ignored that as he hooked his fingers around the copper chain.

“T-take it,” the man whined. Sweat poured down his face even as he paled with pain. “P-please, just don’t—”

“Kill you?” Torbjorn mused softly as he examined the chain. “No, I’m afraid you don’t need to worry about me.”

The bailiff blinked, his pain-addled mind still able to sense that something was off in the dwarf’s response. However, a lifetime of toadying to the powerful had trained him well for this moment. His hands pawed fawningly at Torbjorn’s sleeve.

“Oh, th-thank you,” he began, trying to catch the dwarf’s attention to assure his coming flattery would have an impact. The dwarf’s dark eyes were locked on the burnished copper.

“You should all get out of here while you can,” Torbjorn declared, his voice raised to address the patrons who remained whole and conscious. “Things may take a turn for the worse.”

The silence continued for a moment, then chairs and stools scooted, and bowed heads and shuffling feet made their way to the door. The bailiff tried to catch the eyes of those who shambled past him, but all of them kept their gazes averted. It was a silent testimony to their tutelage under the bailiff and his patron that they did it with such quiet obedience. They’d learned to look the other way, so why not now?

The dwarf leader’s voice drew the bailiff’s attention to the chain being held before his eyes.

“Can it hear you now?” Torbjorn asked when he spied the faintest tracery of a corrosion like verdigris between the links.

“W-what?” The bailiff coughed, swallowing the pleas and promises he’d been about to utter. The game had changed once more.

“Your master, the magistrate,” Torbjorn muttered, eyes narrowing as the veins of corrosion slithered and squirmed across the copper wrapped around his knuckles. “Does he always hear you, or do you have to reach out to him?”

A dread far deeper than physical pain warped the bailiff’s features as he saw something in the dwarf’s expression.

“No,” he sobbed. “Please, just go.”

Torbjorn frowned as he looked at the bailiff’s face for the first time since gripping the chain. The dwarf read the man’s expression, then, with a weary sigh, reached toward the man’s shattered shin with his bloody free hand.

“What’s your name, lad?” the dwarf asked, his voice even and unhurried.

The bailiff gave a soft, gargling whine as he felt the heavy hand settle near raw, splintered bone.

“Ch-ch-chorden,” he heaved between hitching breaths. “Please, I-I’m begging you, just—”

“Chorden, listen to me,” Torbjorn instructed, his voice flat and hard. “I want you to call him.”

Chorden, the bailiff of Ipplen’s Ford for nearly a decade, had done what was being asked of him only twice in his tenure. Each time, he’d sworn an oath afterward, telling himself it wasn’t worth it, and he’d rather be dead than do so again. Neither time had been as desperate as this incident, but even so, he hesitated.

“Anything,” he panted. “Anything but tha—”

Torbjorn’s hand clamped on the messy fracture in Chorden’s leg and slowly twisted. The noises the bailiff made couldn’t be called screams, but the sharp, shrill bleats made the other dwarfs look away, brows lowered and eyes dark.

“Call him, Chorden,” Torbjorn instructed, his voice flat and dispassionate, his face stony. “Call him, and it’s over.”


 

A clever plan from the Bad Badgers, but for what? Who are they trying to call and what is the story behind this group of fierce warriors? Find out on June 24th, 2022 when Mud War: Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1 is released. Head over to Amazon and pre-order it today!

 

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Escape into fantasy worlds with this week’s new releases!

Another start to a gorgeous week is here. I’ll be up to my typical rounds of no good this week – maybe even more so than usual. I mean someone has to keep bossman and our authors in line, might as well be me, right? Be sure to send me extra chocolate – I’ll need it this week!

This week, we have another two new series launching. One is in the Oriceran Universe, the other is a fantasy stand-alone series (for all of you saying it’s part of Skharr, I have it on VERY good authority that it is not – I ASKED to be positive.) 

All of our covers this week are on fire! Don’t they look amazing? You can’t get better looking covers, don’t you agree?

I have 7 amazing books launching this week and one of these released this morning! 

This Week’s New Releases

One if By Land e-book coverTitle: One If By Land
Series: Chronicles of Winland Underwood Book 1
Release Date: 06/20/2022

Winland Underwood has been running and hiding most of her life. Today is the day she will stop and stand her ground.

The half Light Elf and half Witch has led a band of magical refugees to the Ozarks where they can finally put down roots.

But what darkness hides underneath the scenic mountain views? Will the legacy of the Fixer help her out?

An ancient mystery starts to unravel threatening their new town, and Winland must find it in herself to stay and fight it out.

Title: Undead Alternatives
Series: Demon Codex Book 3
Release Date: 06/21/2022

Daemons, Necromancers, and Yetis. It’s been one tough year for Philadelphia.

Professor Watson – with major assistance from friends and allies – defeated and destroyed the lich Malifa in a titanic battle, securing the known fragments of the Demon Codex along the way. It looked like things might finally get back to normal.

But that would just be too easy

Complications arise when a lawyer informs Watson and his girlfriend Trixie that Malifa has left them a fortune in his will, as well as more than a few questions to keep them occupied.

And then a new professor arrives.

Without consulting Watson, his Dean has brought in a guest lecturer to his department of demonic languages, one with expertise in controversial magic capable of exploiting infinite parallel timelines. Having just defeated Malifa, will this new mage be a potential ally for Watson or a fresh danger, and are her loyalties as divided as the fabric of reality she controls?

It would be more than enough for Watson and his magic-wielding friends to solve Malifa’s riddles and keep an eye on the newcomer, but other powers have begun to circle, secret societies and government entities who are playing a vaster game from the shadows.

Join Professor Derrick Watson in a magical confrontation that threatens to shake not just his world, but countless parallel timelines as well!

Title: Whispers From Below
Series: Rise of the Grandmaster Series Book 2
Release Date: 06/21/2022

The reward for good work is…more work.

Note: This book was previously published as part of the megabook, Rise of the Grandmaster.

Tim continues to adjust to his life in the game.

Forming a group with Shadowlilly and Cassie is a no-brainer.

Figuring out the dynamics of his new team is only the start. Tim desperately tries to get to the bottom of who The Man in The Orange Sah is working for.

There’s still the matter of his original plan to play the game and get paid.

That could prove tricky, and making an enemy of the cardinal by working directly for the high priest wasn’t in the plan.

Tim isn’t about to let a little thing like running for his life get in the way of achieving his goals.

The Goddess Eternia has a different goal in mind…

She sends the team on a quest that could bring Tim’s time playing The Etheric Coast to a messy end.

Now Tim and his new team have to get their act in gear if they want to survive the dungeon and its half-woman, half-spider occupant.

Title: Witch With A Grudge
Series: Witch Warrior Book 2
Release Date: 06/22/2022

Cait Keane and her Dragon partner Aza have a score to settle with an assassin – and whoever hired him.

Investigating the murder of a judge wasn’t the plan for Cait’s first weeks in Boston.

But they’d caught the assassin, so, case closed, right? Not so much.

Everybody wants a word with the killer – the Marshals, the PDA, and the two criminal bosses in town. One of the bosses hired the hitman and he’s not saying a word.

Cait better slice through the tangle of lies fast.

The animosity between the Roses and Dragons organizations is already heating up.

At home, a new threat has emerged to endanger her coven. Now that her family is in charge, it’s on them to deal with it. But Cait has never faced shifters before, making it one more step into the unknown.

Events will push her to grow in power and skill – or kill her.

The US Marshal with something extra wouldn’t have it any other way.

For action, magic, snarky banter, martial arts, mystical creatures, and high intrigue join Cait Keane on her new adventure!

Title: Night Of Sorrow
Series: Gallows Hill Academy Series Book 1
Release Date: 06/22/2022

Land on my feet? But I’m a raven, not a cat.

Mom tossed me out of the nest with five dollars and the clothes on my back. Why? I visited my snitch brother in Danvers Sanitarium.

Pariah or not, I refuse to abandon my favorite sibling.

Did I forget to mention mom made me homeless on the night before my first day of high school? The principal took pity, but she stuck me in the boarding house with a nosy roommate.

I refuse to flunk out of high school like the rest of my family. Breaking the cycle is a tall order.

Three of my classmates decide to grief me because of my shady family. The others are part of an exclusive and mysterious clique. My only friend is Ed, a scrawny medium I rescued from a gang of psychic bullies.

At least he doesn’t mind my obsession with ghosts.

How will I get through the first month at this rowdy school, let alone three whole years?

Title: Defender
Series: Diary of A Dark Monster Book 2
Release Date: 06/23/2022

Henry Neumann is a billionaire with a nasty habit of changing into fur and fangs.

Sure, Seattle is cool like that, but everyone has their limits. It’s his darkest secret that could tear his world apart.

Well, that and his nights as the local vigilante with a lair and an arsenal of magical weapons. A hero has to be ready for anything.

A fellow shifter is suddenly missing. Hatch Latham has been taken and Henry has a good idea about who. Can he give them what they want even if it threatens the city?

Defeating an immortal Pict with nothing to lose is harder than Henry could have ever expected and trouble is doubling down.

Bechtel Stryker isn’t fighting alone anymore. The ancient warrior has an army of devoted followers called the Pictish Revival, and their only goal is to install Stryker as a ruler over the city – for starters.

What will Henry have to give up in order to save the city he loves? Will the bounty hunter, Nicole, or the clever and inventive Dwarf, Winter, make the difference?

Title: Mud War
Series: Dwarvish Dirty Dozen Book 1
Release Date: 06/24/2022

War is a messy business and anyone who claims otherwise is trying to sell you something.

The dwarvish legions, the Holt’Dwal, are familiar with this but these are strange times.
The dead are rising from the earth in the freshly settled Ysgan Vale and the war just got a lot messier.

So an old custom was resurrected and the Bad Badgers were formed.

Condemned and disowned, the Badgers have nothing to lose and everything to prove. But in a world where the dead don’t stay dead and victory will cost you everything, what can be done?

A lot, if one has the will and stomach for it.

Get your copy and dive into a tale of war and desperation, of grit and heroism, and see just what a batch of desperate dwarves can do when the chips are down.

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They came to this abandoned town to start a new life without Magic. So why is Winland feeling hints of magic all around the city? Check out chapter 1 of One If By Land, book 1 of the Chronicles of Winland Underwood!

Happy Father’s Day Weekend and Fan Pricing Saturday June 18, 2022

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Hats off to all the dads and these deals!

Fan Pricing Saturday, June 18, 2022

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Mid-Week Pick Me Up Wild Wednesday June 15, 2022

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Each week we bring you a list of books from not only LMBPN authors, but also friends of ours, that are on sale! Here’s a fantastic opportunity to discover some new authors or some exciting books you may not have seen yet.

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UNLIKELY BOUNTY HUNTERS COMPLETE SERIES BOXED SET COVERUnlikely Bounty Hunters Complete Series Boxed Set:

*Warning: Graphic bro-humor, and much stupidity from guys who don’t know any better.

It was supposed to be two bros on a lark to find jailed outer-space aliens. They honestly didn’t think it could be real.

Now, one of them has busted a foxy blue alien female out of jail, stolen a UFO, and decided to start a non-profit to ‘Save the Aliens.’

The only problem? One of them might be falling in love.

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Diana Sheen and her team have been the Feds go-to Agents when magical trouble threatens. Their ongoing mission to collect dangerous Rhazdon Artifacts is more important than ever. Enemies don’t stand a chance. Cutting edge technology, honed magical skills and artifact weapons gave them an advantage. But what happens when the Feds they trusted no longer trust them?

Diana, Rath the troll, Cara, Bryant, and the rest of the team will have to turn to the allies they’ve made on their missions. Ruby Achera arrives from Magic City. Diana even reaches out to Nylotte, the Drow mentor. But is she far more than she seems? Can any of it be enough when the foundations you counted on have turned on you? Only time will tell if the skills Diana learned from her old mentors help her escape and then – fight back.

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KEEPER OF THE FLMAES E-BOOK COVERKeeper of the Flames:

My name is Jenna Solitaire and everything I thought I knew about myself, my family, and my future is wrong. My life is not my own. It never has been. I just didn’t know it―until now…

From the searing desert of the Middle East, Jenna and Simon travel to the ancient city of Pompeii, following the clues to the hiding place of the Board of Fire–also known as the Board of the Flames.

But Peraud is hot on their trail, and is more determined than ever to claim the two Boards that the Keeper already possesses. Jenna must also contend with her growing attraction to Simon, who is torn by his desire for her—and his sacred duty to the Church.

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Krimson Run ebook coverKrimson Run:

The Federation will make you pay for your crimes, even the fake ones.

Tony, a spy from a rival star system who is the scion of a galactic crime family. Quinn, falsely accused former military betrayed by her husband. A conspiracy that intertwines their lives.

Where did the government go wrong? When they separated Quinn from her kids. She vowed to do whatever it would take to find them and rescue them. They should have let her. Instead, they made her fight. Now Quinn and Tony will make the Federation wish it had taken the easy option.

Quinn’s escape starts today. Tomorrow will have to take care of itself.

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2018 Dragon Award Finalist for Best Military Science Fiction or Fantasy Novel Human slavers attack. Despite trying to fight back, there is nothing the young Leefe can do to save his family and friends. But he doesn’t have to. The Imperial Marines arrive in the nick of time, and they hate slavers. Three tri-years later, when the new emperor issues a proclamation to integrate the imperial military with non-human citizens, Leefe is among the first to volunteer. Integration to resurrect the empire as a force for good is challenged by centuries of prejudice against the “dung races.” Leefe and the other Wyntonans only want to prove their worth and fight for the empire, but their greatest battles are closer to home.
With threats to the empire from both within and without, this grand experiment has the potential to save it . . . or tear it apart.

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Chronicles of Winland Underwood Book 1: One if By Land

They came to this abandoned town to start a new life without Magic. So why is Winland feeling hints of magic all around the city?


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Winland Underwood’s boots crunched across the loose pebbles and uneven dirt surrounding the town limits of East Calico Rock, Arkansas. Most people would have thought a perimeter check around a ghost town in the Ozarks was a waste of time. Then again, most people didn’t know that East Calico Rock was no longer a ghost town. 

Her job was to ensure the town stayed isolated from the outside world. 

She passed the old oaks and hawthorns that cast much-needed shade over the northwestern edge of the town’s perimeter and took a deep breath of the fresh mountain air. So far, so good. That doesn’t mean we’re out of the woods just yet. 

A strong wind kicked up as she continued on the route she’d taken every day since leading the Oriceran refugees into the Midwest. Even after almost two months of the group calling the town home and doing their best to make it feel that way, Winland still refused to hand off the perimeter checks to anyone else. The way she saw it, the refugees were her responsibility. Until she could be absolutely sure that the magicals hunting the descendants of Rhazdon’s followers on Earth would never find them, the entire town would remain her responsibility. 

Winland stopped dead in her tracks when a prickle of residual magic raced across her skin at the town’s northwestern edge. 

Weird. Two months of walking past this every day, and I’m just feeling it now?

Winland reached into the pocket of her long overcoat and pulled out her wand. A witch never went anywhere without her wand, but since Winland was only half-witch, the wand was only for emergencies. 

Still, the smooth rod of pecan wood, which fit perfectly in her hand, made her feel much more prepared for the unexpected tingle of magic washing over her. 

Where is this coming from? 

Winland stood perfectly still and scanned the woods that circled the town. Here, just north of the main road leading into East Calico Rock, the trees grew especially thick. 

Another light wind rustled the branches of the trees and filled the air with the whisper of nature Winland had grown used to over the last few months. Two blackbirds fluttered at the edge of the woods, tweeting at each other before they disappeared into the thick foliage again. Nothing else moved. Even Winland’s enhanced hearing, courtesy of her Light Elf half, didn’t pick up any sounds that were out of the ordinary. 

She turned her attention to the traces of old magic that had made her stop. 

With her wand at the ready, she took another step toward the tree line, letting her body do the searching for her. Another wave of tingling energy coursed up from the ground beneath her boots into her legs, and she stopped again to close her eyes. 

This magic was left here years ago. It’s barely even there, but there’s something else…

She frowned and loosened her grip on the wand. The smooth wood swayed in her loose fingers, and when she opened her eyes to see where the tip was pointing, her suspicions were confirmed. 

There wasn’t any visible trace of the leftover magic, but when she took her next step toward the trees, the tingle grew stronger. 

“Hmm.” Winland squatted and placed her palm on the sun-warmed dirt. Another faint tingle of magical energy buzzed beneath her fingertips, but it didn’t do anything else. When she scanned the woods one more time, there was still no sign that anything was wrong or had changed. The ground, however, seemed to have collected an unseen pool of residual magic that was just concentrated enough to have caught her attention. 

It must just be because I’ve grown used to the place. Two months in, and I’m noticing the little things with a fresh perspective. It’s probably nothing. 

Still, when she turned away from the area where the magic was at its strongest, she did another brief sweep of this space around the town’s perimeter. That was all she needed to reassure herself. She slipped her wand back into her pocket and returned to the path that she knew like the back of her hand. 

If anything did give her cause for concern, she could handle it on her own. It wasn’t like she’d had no idea what she was getting into when she’d led the refugees to this ghost town to carve out new lives for themselves. 

She hadn’t been the only one, either. 

Her father had done a little investigation of his own before Winland had left him in his DC mansion to head west.

“I felt a certain responsibility to make sure you checked off all the boxes,” Turner had told her. “I was pleasantly surprised to see that you had.” 

I’ve done this on my own, for the most part. If Dad didn’t think there was anything to worry about here, there probably isn’t. And if there is, I have everything I need to take care of it. Perks of being personally trained by the old Fixer. 

Winland straightened her shoulders and continued another half-mile south toward the main road that was the only entrance to East Calico Rock. That road hadn’t been used for sixty years, and before that, it hadn’t been updated since this early-1900s boomtown had lost its citizenry to a bad reputation for rough townspeople, even rougher trade, and the wild lifestyle that came with hosting ranchers, miners, and unruly frontiersmen. 

Now the town was home to a different kind of weary traveler. It would have had a different reputation, too, if keeping the location of the refugees’ new abode a secret hadn’t been priority number one. 

The sounds of the once-more-booming town came toward her on the wind, and Winland’s heart swelled with pride as she approached the edge of the town. It was lined with old buildings that had stood the test of time—for the most part, anyway. 

That was the first thing the group of Oriceran refugees had poured their focus into when they’d arrived. After everyone had gotten as settled as possible, they’d ensured the abandoned town hidden in the Ozarks was, in fact, abandoned. Then they’d restored as many of the rundown buildings as they needed to use immediately. 

Some of those buildings had proven difficult to clean out and repair without fear of the slanted, semi-rotted beams caving in on them or the floorboards giving way beneath their feet. Of all the edifices that had been left for them by the last of the frontier-era residents, only two had maintained enough of their integrity to be quickly repaired. 

On the west side of the main street, what had once been a large saloon was now the town’s most populated apartment building. Most of the refugees had moved into it. In addition to the rooms available upstairs, they’d sectioned off the saloon’s main area into another dozen private spaces just large enough to hold a bedroll and a few personal belongings. 

Those who hadn’t found a new home in the saloon received help from the rest of the refugees to gut, rebuild, and repurpose the sturdiest spaces available—the old tack shop, the butcher’s, and the jail. Some had cobbled together one-room huts, but those were few and far between, built only in parts of the town where the other buildings weren’t as well-preserved.

The courthouse halfway down the main street on the east side had been the first building to show real signs of life within this budding new community. It had been rebuilt faster and with more enthusiasm than any of the refugees’ other accomplishments. It was now a rustic-looking co-op and market with a front door and shutters that were left open wide during the day to let in fresh air and sunlight. 

It also served as the perfect place to showcase the products of the garden they’d farmed as a community. A Wood Elf named Elaine had a surprisingly well-rounded knowledge of urban farming, and she had quickly become the ad-hoc manager of the market and the produce garden. 

Winland smiled at the first sprouts of green herbs finally growing in the window-box planters hanging from every open window of the courthouse’s second story.

The place was busy today, as it was every day when there were so many mouths to feed. Much like everything else the refugees had had to build or grow for themselves, the market kept them going. Those who knew what to do worked in the garden. Others stopped by to browse what had been harvested and trade their few belongings or skilled labor for some apples or beans. Elaine was doing an excellent job of making sure every resident had the appropriate amount of daily rations.

As Winland passed the courthouse, two half-Kilomeas stepped out the front door with cloth bags filled with their daily rations. Elaine followed them out, laughing at their comments, and leaned against the doorframe. Her light-brown eyes landed on Winland, and the Wood Elf raised a hand in greeting. “Everything looking good out there?” 

Winland flashed a brilliant smile. “Another day, another night’s sleep. You know what’s really looking good? Those sprouts up there in the window boxes. They’re growing fast.” 

Elaine peered at one of the planters. “Thanks. You know, they’d grow a lot faster if I could work a few quick spells…” 

“Elaine!”

“I know, I know.” The Wood Elf chuckled. “If it has even a small chance of sending out a signal, no magic. Don’t worry, Winland. Those sprouts are doing everything all on their own. Promise.” 

“I wouldn’t say all on their own. You’re doing just as much work as they are.” Winland gave Elaine a goodbye wave as she passed the courthouse. The Wood Elf was already distracted by a shifter couple walking up the front steps with their three-year-old daughter. 

This isn’t even remotely the best place to raise a family, but it might be, eventually. As long as we all do our part and keep working together like this. 

Winland had no doubt the community would continue to build East Calico Rock into something they could all be proud of and that would allow for more regular R&R. Everyone here understood how important it was to keep their new home hidden and safe. Turner Underwood had taken them all in to provide shelter and protection after they’d fled Oriceran, and he’d made sure they knew how critical secrecy was. 

That was now his oldest daughter’s job. 

At the end of the main street was the old playhouse. Until two weeks ago, the building had been boarded up by the last round of townspeople, who’d converted it into a movie theater before they left. The refugees assigned to rebuilding the town had voted to convert it into a storehouse before winter. 

Of course, since Winland was their leader—she had been appointed by Turner and had accepted the job without hesitation—approving the vote and allowing work to start on the building was also her job. It only made sense that they would need a place to store the overflow of produce, firewood, and other rare commodities they would have to ration during the coldest months of the year. She’d approved the project almost as soon as she heard about it.

A gnome named Monty had asked to carve out a small space at the back of the storeroom to use as a tailor’s shop. He’d had one on Oriceran.

“I been patchin’ holes and sewin’ on buttons since I could hold a needle and thread, Miss Winland,” he’d told her, holding up his crooked but capable hands. “Can’t do much in the way of bespoke suits and party dresses, but I can make us what we need from day to day s’long as I have some private space to do it.” 

She’d agreed to let him work out of what had been the projection room. Monty knew the importance of not using more than minor spells to power his tricks of the trade. The gnome’s eyes had lit up like a child’s when she’d told him the town would be grateful to have his skills, and he’d volunteered to join the crew that would work on the playhouse’s renovations. 

That was where Winland was headed now. The boards had been removed from the glassless windows of the playhouse, and the work crew had cut a few tall, thin trees to use as support beams and scaffolding along the exterior walls to keep the more precarious structures from buckling the whole thing while they worked. 

The sound of hammers, nails, and saws and the buzz of a few minor spells spilled out of the playhouse’s front entrance, the doors to which had been removed due to being rotted. Shouted remarks and laughter followed. Winland headed through the doorless entrance to take a look at their progress. 

After she stepped through the doorway, she stopped. 

A hum of magical energy flickered across the back of her neck, raising goosebumps on her arms. Her fingers twitched toward her coat pocket, but she didn’t draw her wand. If the others saw her waving it, they’d know something was up. Then she’d have to deal with questions she had no idea how to answer. Not yet, anyway. 

That feels like the leftover magic I found by the woods. Old, yeah. Not nearly as strong as if someone had left it here last month or even before we arrived. But it’s not quite…

None of the work crew seemed to feel like anything was out of place. If they had, they would have alerted her. 

With the sunlight spilling through the open windows and illuminating the storm of dust coming down from the rafters and off the walls, the lobby was well-lit despite the lack of reliable electricity in the town. The system worked most of the time, but a good storm could knock it out for hours.

She couldn’t put her finger on what was wrong with the magic she’d felt as soon as she’d stepped inside the building. She stayed where she was and scanned the small, narrow lobby of the playhouse again. 

She cocked her head when two strange dark lines on the right-hand wall caught her eye. The sunlight streaming through the doorway made them obvious, and she found more hidden in the shadowy corner between the end of the lobby and the exterior wall of the theater. 

That was not part of the original wallpaper.

Winland squinted and raised her hand as she approached the dark corner. For most magicals, conjuring a light took extra effort. For a half-Light Elf, it was a simple spell requiring very little magic, which was the only reason she was using magic inside the theater. Otherwise, she would have been breaking her own rule against casting spells that might draw attention. 

A soft white light bloomed at her fingertips and illuminated the dark corner. It wasn’t bright, but it was more than she needed. 

She took a step back and frowned at the collections of black lines. They had clearly been spray-painted on the walls. The paint was cracked and peeling, so whoever had decided to tag the defunct movie theater had done it some time ago. They also understood dark magic. 

Winland did too; she recognized the shape from one of her father’s Oriceran books. Anyone who’d seen dark-magic symbols would have known this for what it was. It only took her another five seconds of studying the symbol before she realized something was different. 

The jagged lines and concentric circles had one additional element that hadn’t been in Turner Underwood’s books—a short diagonal line cutting through two of the circles with thick dots at each end. 

Not that I’m an expert on symbols and wards, but I do know that anything added or taken away changes the intention and the result. She leaned toward the wall again, searching for other elements that shouldn’t be there if the magical who’d painted the symbol had been going for dark-magic channeling. Besides the diagonal line and two additional dots, nothing was different. 

It might not even be dark magic. All magic came from the same source on the same planet. Makes sense that there would be some overlap between ancient Oriceran symbols meant for the light and the dark

As the thought flickered through her mind, magical energy leaped from the symbol to Winland’s outstretched fingers. The surge of energy was only strong enough to make her gasp and retract her hand, though the light on her fingertips winked out. It had been the strongest zap of magical energy she’d felt that day. 

Three times today. Once by the woods, two here. What’s going on?


 

It seems very hopeful in the streets of this new town. Hopefully, this magic looming isn’t here to ruin it all. Find out what is lurking in the shadow, on June 20, 2022, when Chronicles of Winland Underwood Book 1: One if By Land is released. Head over to Amazon and pre-order it today.

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Title: Magic Awakens
Series: The Evermores Chronciles Book 8
Release Date: 06/13/2022

The Darkness Between Dreams is back and this time, he will let nothing stand in his way of unleashing his nightmare upon both worlds.

Fran and Cam have deciphered the prophecies. Something dark and terrible is coming soon and the light is needed to defeat it.

Will they be able to find out exactly what they need in time?

Magic is failing on earth causing fights, chases, and a quick break for beer.

Fran needs to convince the Evermores that her generator is a better solution than the Source. Could a wrong step lead to a magical civil war?

The resistance is steep, and it will take every ounce of persuasion she has to get them to agree to her plan.

Hope is a powerful weapon. Will Fran and the Evermores be able to use it to return things to normal and remove the darkness?

Title: Mayhem In Montreal
Series: Case Files Of An Urban Druid Book 1
Release Date: 06/14/2022

Ye screw with this lass, ye get put on yer ass.

Welcome to the whacked and weird world of Fiona mac Cumhaill. If you’re new to Team Trouble, welcome. If you’re back for more—awesomesauce.

In the past two years, I leveled up as a kick-ass urban druid and became the leader of the Fianna Warriors my ancestor Fionn mac Cumhaill needed me to be.

The thing is—four months ago everything changed.

The veil between realms came down.

With dormant genes waking, the dominant races jockeying for their place in the hierarchy, and the world around us pulsing out of control with power, my position as the Fae Liaison of Toronto has gotten off to a chaotic start.

Is anyone really surprised?

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Title: Sins of the Father
Series: The Victorious Redemption Book 1
Release Date: 06/15/2022

Jasmine is coming back for the man who killed her.

After a late night rendezvous with a stranger goes sideways, Jasmine finds herself waking to a man holding a gun loaded with silver bullets. In her final moments, she hears her killer utter her long-lost father’s name.

Her world should have ended when she tumbled from that 17th story window…

Instead, she dug herself out of her own grave.

Fueled by confusion, Jasmine is lost and alone in the city she once called home. Unable to tap into her Were powers, she will need to rely on her newly-emerging abilities to navigate the seedy underbelly of the city.

Who is her father? What does Deshawne Pierce want with her? Who is the strange half-fairy who runs her local tavern?

All these questions demand answers. If Jasmine can rise from the grave, surely the truth can, too?

Title: Glory and Sacrifice
Series: Opus X: Fleet of One Book 5
Release Date: 06/16/2022

When in doubt, bomb it out.

Cyrus’ advancing understanding of the ancient alien artifacts recovered from the Treasure System has given the team something they’ve desperately needed for a while: a clear destination.

Armed with their newfound knowledge, Kat and Cyrus hurry to neutralize the threat of all-powerful ancient aliens before the monsters awaken and lay waste to the galaxy.

Peace through superior firepower only works when you’re the one with the biggest guns.

However, their enemies aren’t staying quiet. Clone assassins are roaming the galaxy seeding havoc. Deadly ancient weapon systems are coming back online, more powerful than anything ever encountered.

Target systems are popping up all over the galaxy, and the UTC can no longer rely on a single crew and ship to solve the problem.

The first tentative steps toward a defensive alliance with an alien race are on the table. Humanity already has a diplomatic relationship with the warrior Zitarks.

It’ll be easy to forge a stronger treaty. Right?

Cyrus and Kat have been in a race from the beginning. But have they lost and just don’t know it yet?

Title: The Savvy Renegade
Series: The Unconventional Agent Beaufont Book 5
Release Date: 06/17/2022

Love knows no distance…

Unless all transportation is magically gone.

When lovers and families are separated due to an evil curse, Paris must spring into action.

The cause of this global tragedy is unbelievable.

It sounds more like a tale from the Wizard of Oz than something real.

Ironically, the person to blame is a wicked witch.

The wicked witch.

However, Paris doesn’t want to stop her.

She wants to help the Wicked Witch of the West to find romance.

Can Paris Beaufont save a scorned woman before she destroys love?

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Tardex System, Federation Frontier

 

Hale trudged along, his dusty combat boots kicking the occasional loose pebble from the stark reddish soil. The hot blue star overhead baked his body, just as it did the parched ground around him. He lifted his broad-brimmed hat so he could mop his sweaty brow. His hand dropped to shove the wadded bandana back into the bulging cargo pocket of his old fatigues.

He glanced back to make sure the gravitic sled still floated a few meters behind him, its flatbed heaped high with chromium-rich ore. His power tools and prospecting gear hung from slings on the sled’s sides. He’d made a good haul this time out. He’d have enough to buy his wife that fabric she’d had her eye on. They’d be able to make his daughter a pretty dress for the seasonal social later next cycle.

Grunting at the increased slope, Hale took the last few steps up and over the ridge. He stopped and frowned. Smoke, thick and black, rose over the next set of hills where the small town of Bright Landing lay.

Out of habit, he drew the long railgun from where it was slung on his shoulder. He checked the charge and scanned the rocky ground between here and where the trail into town led between two hills. Aside from a few scraggly, gray-green shrubs, there wasn’t much cover to hide any raiders who might be watching for support from the outlying homesteads.

Digging into his righthand cargo pocket, Hale pulled out the monocular. He thumbed the switch to power up the magnification and spectrum analyzer. If anyone was hiding out there, he’d be able to spot them with it. Taking his time, Hale scanned the narrow track leading into the pass. He dialed through several versions of the visible and invisible light spectra to see if he could spot any sentries.

He lowered the monocular after a minute and snorted. Why would the raiders put out sentries? They had little to fear from the townsfolk or the hardier and better-armed homesteaders on the fringes of what passed for civilization here on Tardex II. He studied the column of smoke and listened for any sounds of fighting. He heard nothing but the wind blustering past in a hot, dry gust that threatened to whip his hat off his head.

It was likely all over, and the raiders had moved on after taking whatever they were after. They hadn’t hit Bright Landing in a few years, though he’d heard they had attacked some of the other communities on this continent. Usually, they took manufactured goods and recently processed precious metals or gemstones and flew back to their bases beyond the Federation’s borders.

Hale decided to keep going and see if he could lend a hand in putting out the fires and cleaning up the inevitable mess the raiders made to prove they were the alpha dogs in this region. He picked up his pace, the sled humming along behind him. It maintained the preprogrammed interval between it and the controller clipped to his belt.

A half-hour later, he passed through the outskirts of the small town. More than one building in the center of the settlement was ablaze. He heard the shouts of people who were trying to douse the flames. Hale thumbed a button on the controller at his belt, and the sled slid to a halt. It would remain here until he returned to bring it into town to the refinery. There was no need to clutter up the streets with it until things had settled down.

He walked around the corner to see both the Mercantile and the refinery beside it burning. People held fire hoses connected to the central well pumps and were trying to douse the flames. Several others were pulling goods out of the attached storehouse behind the Mercantile, trying to save as much of the precious off-world goods as possible before the flames spread to that building. Realizing that was where his help was needed most, Hale jogged over and lent a hand.

The interior of the storehouse was hot and starting to fill with smoke despite the closed door leading to the Mercantile. He bent down to pick up the first box he saw and rushed to carry it outside to the pile others had begun. He returned for trip after trip alongside the others until the storeroom was empty. They made it just in time; the fire broke through the wall into the storehouse on their last trip. The building became fully involved, with fire shooting from the roof and the windows.

Hale pulled the bandana out of his pocket and wiped off the soot and sweat on his face. He glanced at the woman beside him, who he recognized as the owner of the Mercantile.

“Bette, why’d they set fire to the two buildings they need standing for their next raid? That’s not like the raiders.”

The red-haired woman turned. Her short, spiky hair was singed from fighting the fire and trying to save her goods. “The raiders didn’t come for my merchandise. They came for people this time. When the mayor and a few others put up a fight, they killed them and set the blazes as an example for the rest of us.”

“People? What do they need the people for?”

Bette shrugged. “Who knows with raiders? They took their pick of the people they lined up and just flew off.” The woman stopped and looked up into Hale’s face. “Oh, my God, Hale. I just realized it’s you. They took Addy and Lindy.”

A pit of fiery despair formed in his gut when he heard his wife and daughter had been taken. What had they been doing in town anyway?

“What day is it?” He’d lost track while he was out mining the ore that paid for their homestead.

“Friday, their usual market day. Did you forget?”

Hale shook his head as he scanned the clear blue sky beyond the plumes of smoke. If there’d still been a marshal at the abandoned station, they might have been able to assemble a posse, but the raiders had killed him nearly five years before. He didn’t know what he was going to do now. He could not go after them on his own. That task was out of his league, even with his prior military service with the Etheric Federation.

“I have to go.”

Bette laid a hand on his arm. “There’s nothing anyone could have done to stop them. They killed the people who stood up to them.”

Hale pulled his arm away. “I have to find help. I have to get back home.”

The woman’s puzzled gaze didn’t faze him. He looked at the nearby streets and spotted a hoverbike next to the huge stack of salvaged goods. He pulled the sled controller off his belt and handed it to Bette.

“I’m putting my sled and the ore on it against that bike as collateral. I’ll bring it back in a day or so after I get back from my homestead.”

Bette stared at the dusty controller in her hand and then at Hale. “What are you going to do?”

“Call for help the only way I know how.”

Without waiting for a response, he jumped on the bike, powered up the small gravitic pods on either side, and zoomed into the wasteland. He knew it was a long shot, but there was no choice. He wouldn’t give up on Addy and Lindy. They’d expect him to come for them. They’d know that about him, and he wouldn’t let them down. He didn’t have a way to get off this world, but he knew those who could. Maybe, just maybe, his call for help would be heard by friendly ears.

Chapter 2

 

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Commander Beau Ward, call sign “Lobo,” juked right, then rolled the sleek fighter in the other direction, looping down at the same time. The complex maneuver had the desired effect; it shook both tailing fighters off his ass.

He smiled as he listened to the cadets’ flight comms. They cursed him in ways they would never have dared do in person, and he was okay with that. His job was to teach them hard lessons. He was acting as the aggressor, along with his wingman, which was flown by a sophisticated electronic intelligence or EI. His wing fell in on his right as he straightened out behind the first of the four student fighters.

“Cover me, Bones. This shouldn’t take too long.”

“Will do, Lobo. The other three are working to come around behind us again.”

“I see them. I’ll be done before they get here. They let one of their number get separated, and now they’re going to pay.” Beau selected one of the training missiles as he achieved target lock on the craft in front of him. Over the comm, he heard the woman in front of him let out a shriek of surprise as the targeting alarm went off in her cockpit.

Grinning from ear to ear, Beau let the missile fly. It raced out from his craft and zoomed after the juking trainee’s ship. He barrel-rolled to the left, leaving her alone with the pursuing ordnance.

When the missile drew within two meters of the target, its nose cone fired a charge that attached two cables to the rear of the training craft. A surge of energy left the capacitor inside the spent missile. The computer on board logged the hit as a “kill” and initiated a full shutdown, leaving the hapless cadet drifting in space in a dead space fighter.

Bones had kept two of the other three busy while Lobo finished off the first cadet’s Yollin wingwoman in a similar fashion. Two down, two to go. These were two of the best of his students. The leader showed particular promise. He was cocky as hell, too, lording his superior flying skills over his compatriots in the training wing all the time.

Time to teach the bastard a little humility the hard way.

“I’ve got Viper. Bones, stay on Pitbull.”

“Copy, Lobo. Should I take the shot if I have it?”

“Absolutely! I don’t want to be out here one second longer than we have to. Let the towing shuttles come out and retrieve them when we’re finished.”

Beau let Viper think he had snuck up behind his instructor for a few seconds before he used his gravitic engines to flip his craft end over end. Even with the inertial dampers, the move nearly wrenched his internal organs loose from their positions in his gut. At the end of the maneuver, he was facing the opposite way.

Swallowing a mouthful of bile, Beau smirked as he gunned his engines and shot past the trainee. The kid was either good enough or lucky enough to avoid the target lock that would’ve allowed Beau to take him out with a low-energy plasma shot.

The training fighter curved away just in time to avoid it. Unfortunately, the turn allowed Beau to slot in behind him, and he had Viper in his sights a few seconds later.

Three times, the trainee pulled a complex series of maneuvers that saved him from his instructor’s kill shot. Over the trainee’s comm, Viper called for his wingman, only to learn that Bones had taken him out.

As Beau settled in behind the kid once more, the trainee repeated the maneuvers he’d used a minute before. “Stupid kid. I warned him about getting into a rut back in the training simulators. I guess I’ll have to show him the error of his ways.”

Beau selected a missile from his weapons list and dialed up the charge in the internal capacitor. An alarm sounded, followed by a female’s voice.

“Commander, you have selected a higher charge than is recommended for this engagement. Should I reset it to normal parameters?”

“Negative. I want him to get more than the usual punishment for stupidity.”

“I must caution you against it, Commander. The increased charge will not just shut down the training craft. It will also likely damage the pilot.”

“I’m counting on it. Just for information’s sake, how much damage are we talking about?”

“The charge level you’ve selected will cause a jolt of pain, and the pilot might temporarily lose consciousness.”

“Perfect. Leave it alone. On my orders, I accept the results of the current selection for the ordnance.”

The onboard EI went silent. The kid had to learn a lesson beyond just getting shot down. He needed to remember this one.

Beau nudged his fighter off its present course to line up with where the training craft would be in ten seconds.

Not waiting for target lock this time, Beau let the missile go, then selected the training comm channel so all the cadets would hear him.

“Viper, you just used the same move twice in a row. You let yourself get caught in a pattern. Too bad you didn’t listen to Daddy.” Beau used the moniker the cadets called him when he wasn’t listening. They thought he was too old to fly fighters anymore. Well, he’d just shown them how wrong they were.

Viper’s ship had started the final part of the rolling maneuver when Beau started talking, so it was too late to do anything about it. The loose missile locked on as soon as he crossed its path, and it jettisoned its charged payload.

Two seconds later, the training craft lit up with a corona of blue energy as the capacitor disabled the ship and the pilot.

“Bones, let’s head back to the training station. The towboats will clean up this mess.”

“Copy, Lobo. Returning to base.”

 


What do a small town miner and a hot-headed pilot have in common? Find out on June 10th when Lone Wolf Squadron Book 1: Marshal The Stars is released. Available for pre-order now!

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Wild Wednesday, June 8, 2022

 

Each week we bring you a list of books from not only LMBPN authors, but also friends of ours, that are on sale! Here’s a fantastic opportunity to discover some new authors or some exciting books you may not have seen yet.

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At Providence Paranormal College, class is about to start.
Who’s enrolled? Students who are a bit different: vampires, werewolves, changelings, shifters, psychics, and magi. For one hundred years, the college has taught and trained only psychics or magi, and for the first time, it’s opening the doors to those not different: regular humans. At this Ivy-League school, the students are expected to learn their powers and keep high grades.
Unfortunately, grades are slipping, but that’s what happens when a mysterious villain is hunting you down…
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Triploidy:

A medical mystery … and a threat from beyond the stars.

For Jon and Marianna Knox, the birth of their daughter Persephone marks the happiest day of their lives. Until they learn that Persey is suffering from a rare but fatal condition called “triploidy.”

Her doctors are baffled, and with good reason—because the source of the little girl’s genetic malfunction is not of this Earth. It lies out beyond the orbit of Saturn.

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Alone and unafraid. Sometimes you prevent war by hunting down your enemies. Integrated with a superdreadnought, the artificial intelligence known as Reynolds takes his ship across the universe in search of the elusive Kurtherians. He comes to a revelation. He’s better in the company of living creatures.

He needs a crew. He needs information. And he needs to continue his search and destroy mission. Needing a crew and getting a crew are two completely different things. Reynolds is out of his element as he tries to reach out and make friends. Through it all, he has his vessel, the superdreadnought, the most powerful warship in the galaxy. Or so he believes.

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The University has been a clandestine organization since the days of the OSS. The University and its agents have always lived in the shadows, using its vast intelligence resources to help defeat the Nazis, end the Cold War and strike back at terrorists all over the globe. They have been at the forefront of global espionage for decades. Entrusted with running The University, James Hicks is one of the most powerful—and secretive—men alive.

But when Hicks’ brilliant protege is turned by a terrorist group that has alarmingly already begun operating on U.S. soil, Hicks finds himself in a race against time to find out just how the agent was turned and why. He must use The University’s covert global network to uncover a deadly biological plot that threatens to unleash a new era of chaos and anarchy—not only against the United States, but the entire western world.

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January Billings is starting over after bringing her husband’s murderer to justice, when a stranger shows up at her ranch door. The sheriff, weaseling out of his duties, has sent him to enlist her help in recovering a horse that’s been stolen from him by a young girl. Eli Pasco hadn’t expected the deputy to be a woman, and he’s none too pleased with having to deal with her. Even so, they set out to find the girl and his horse. It isn’t long before they discover that rather than a thief, they’re looking for a kidnapped girl. January, with her scars, is not the prize the outlaws seek, and she is left behind in the hands of a mad killer. She’s tough, wily, and strong and manages to get free. Determined to save Zora, she follows the outlaws. Meanwhile, Eli confused as to which trail to follow, has gone after his horse. Crossing the mountains, they all wind up on the coast. January and Eli will have a final shoot-out before the girl is rescued, the outlaws either killed or captured, and January is left with a new decision to make…

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PREORDER ALERT: Books coming soon in June!

It’s that time of the month when we let you know about all the great books coming up in June that are already available for preorders!

It’s that time of the month when I delight in telling you all of the new releases coming up in the current month. Would you believe there are probably 5 or more that I know are coming that aren’t on preorder just yet? Crazy, isn’t it? Crazier when you realize just how many books we have on preorder already!

And, part of the list below are the remaining five series that release this month. In fact, most of the new series release in the last half of the month.

Check them out below and don’t forget to get your preorders in early so you get the books first thing on the morning they release!

What new releases/new series are you looking forward to the most?​

Reminder: These may not be the only books on preorder this month, but they are the ones currently available for preorder. Others may be added throughout the month (and looking at the calendar, I’ve got a good bet that there will be a few more).

Books available for preorder:

Boxed sets available for preorder:

Magic Awakens

Mayhem in Montreal

Glory and Sacrifice

The Savvy Renegade

One If By Land

Monster Royale

Undead Alternatives

Witch With A Grudge

Defender

Mud War

Stand With My Unit

New Rules For Idiots

Destined

Dragon Missing

Homespun Fate

Deadly Beasts

Grave Choices

Battleflight

Boxed sets available for preorder

Unplanned Princess Complete Series Boxed Set

Legacy of the Shadow’s Blood Complete Series Boxed Set