Out of This World Wild Wednesday August 4th, 2021

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Sci-fi books to take you out of this world, and at a great price!

 

Wild Wednesday, August 4th, 2021

 

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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Birth of Heavy Metal Boxed Set e-book cover

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You thought you understood the Zoo? I’m here to tell you it’s so much more than anyone ever thought! 

While eating his supper of microwave popcorn, PhD student-genius Salinger Jacobs is grabbed from his apartment in California, stuck on a C-130 military plane and sent to the Sahara Desert to witness the reality of the ZOO for himself. With the life expectancy of untrained scientists working inside the ZOO measured in hours, he has a lot to learn. FastThe government needs the best of the best military and scientific minds working out how to pull the secrets from the ZOO, while keeping the deadly fauna and flora in check. There is one major problem, Salinger doesn’t even have a PhD. If he can stay alive long enough, he might be able to afford something besides packaged microwave popcorn to eat. THAT IS A BIG IF.

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THE DRAGON CORPS BOOKS 1-4 E-BOOK COVERThe Dragon Corps Books 1-4:

As commander of one of the most decorated Dragon teams in history, Talon Rift has taken down the worst humanity has to offer—slave traders, terrorists, arms traffickers, and more.

But one of his quarries has always eluded him: the Warlord of Ymir, the man who marched an army of mercenaries onto a planet decades ago and has held it ever since. Taking the Warlord down with a team of 16 is a suicidal idea…

But Dragons aren’t known for their good sense of self-preservation. They’re known for doing whatever it takes.

 

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SOUP OF THE MOMENT E-BOOK COVERSoup of the Moment:

In the distant future, the galaxy is filled with the descendants of raised mammals created by the long-forgotten human race. Nearly all of these anthropomorphic peoples are furred, except for the Fant — furless beings with enormous ears and bizarre prehensile trunks — relocated to Barsk, a wet world no one else wanted. But the Fant have adapted and prospered in their isolation, having grown accustomed to the near constant rainfall and making the island rainforests of Barsk their home. On one of these islands lives Pholo, a young scientist with a radical theory: what if you could harness the power of the storms and use it fly‽ To test her theory she has built a prototype, a transduction engine that appears to work, albeit with a sizable radioactive side effect.

 

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Crimson Empire e-book coverKrimson Empire Complete Omnibus:

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

They put Quinn in jail and then took away her kids. Escaping was no longer enough. She was going to become the Federation’s worst nightmare. 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. The Federation shouldn’t have tried to make her a scapegoat. Quinn’s escape starts today. Tomorrow, her new life begins.

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It’s a new month and we’re back with more contests for you to enjoy. Whether you’re a fan of The Unbelievable Mr. Brownstone series or new to it, these prizes are going to appeal to you.

Enter to win the first 3 books in the Unbelievable Mr. Brownstone series, signed by author Michael Anderle!

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You know how much Brownstone loves BBQ, so you know this is going to be good to put on your smoked meats.

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Bold Week in Review July 25th – 31st, 2021

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Daring and courageous characters in this week’s new books.

July 25 – 31, 2021

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Contained Apocalypse e-book coverContained Apocalypse:

The future relationship between the ZOO and the world will forever be changed. Taylor and Niki are faced with a relationship crisis that will change their future. The ZOO just wants ‘out’ to finish what it was genetically created to accomplish. Who is going to win, humanity or the ZOO?

Mankind must do something it hasn’t done… since forever. Will Taylor, Niki, and the team be able to help the world going forward? One man’s hate of aliens and the woman who loves him might be pivotal to many of these questions. A Prince has decided that his collection of specimens will be the most unique in the world. Unfortunately, those in the cages might be the most intelligent in the area. A Prince is adamant that his security is superior, but is it really? Will the Prince be responsible for the downfall of the African Continent? Will Taylor and Niki survive this ZOO excursion?

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Rebel Tribe e-book coverRebel Tribe:

What do you do if you wake up hundreds of light-years from home in a strange ship and someone is trying to eat you? Jaeger can’t remember who she is or anything about her life.  The ship’s AI tells her there are thousands of other lifeforms on board, but the instruments say she’s alone—except for the killer.

Something deep inside her screams that humanity’s fate hinges on her completing her mission…whatever it is. Jaeger must repair the ship and figure out her past while fighting for her life. Will she survive? If she can’t recall her mission, will humanity?

From the twisted minds of Michael Anderle and Ramy Vance comes a new epic science fiction adventure unlike anything seen before.

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Yesterday Never Dies e-book coverYesterday Never Dies:

Rueben’s life couldn’t get any worse. The villain he’s facing off against seems to know Rueben better than he knows himself. Buzz, Rueben’s genius sidekick, has a plan. But it means that Rueben can’t use his abilities to get the job done. He has to get it right the first-time round.
No dying this time.

As the battle rages on, Rueben and his friends are beginning to realize more is at stake than first thought. It’s not just this Earth that’s in trouble. All the Earths in all of existence are about to crumble. If Rueben can’t stop this maniac in time, all human life will be wiped out.

And the only thing that can save everyone who has ever lived is Rueben… Humanity is screwed!

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Light of Equality e-book coverLight of Equality:

My first friend at Hawthorn was Dylan Khan. He’s had the short end of the stick all year. After being dumped, he keeps getting into fights. On top of that, he’s got to give service with a smile at the cafe.

When a familiar gets poisoned, Dylan’s the first suspect. Why are they blaming the air magus? Because it turns out he’s an extramagus like me. But without my family history or connections, his abilities are unknown.

The playing field’s tilted against him.To clear his name, Dylan must endure a torturous test. I know he’s innocent, but the witness won’t come forward. How can I get justice for my friend?

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Relentless e-book coverRelentless:

With most of its leadership annihilated, the Sacred Clan has scattered. Its survivors have turned their attention on the helpless across Asia. Despite Akio’s relentless determination to eradicate them, the Clan’s atrocities grow more brutal each day. A despot emerges amid the hellscape of battle. The Clan’s mantle of supremacy doesn’t stay empty long, and nothing will deter the new ruler from achieving his goals: Ensure the purity of the Sacred Clan and kill Akio—preferably painfully.

The assaults on humanity are endless. The Weretigers aren’t the only threat, and their villages aren’t the only hot spots of contention. Faced with a war on several fronts, Akio and his friends must defend against attacks from all directions. Mix in a few Forsaken, and it’s a recipe for complete disaster. Can Akio stop the attacks? And can he survive if more people he cares about die before it’s over? 

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The Interview e-book coverThe Interview:

Dismantling the Blood Trade wasn’t the end, but the beginning. Everything the Magistrates do has been called into question. Do they have probable cause? Are they respecting a suspect’s right against self-incrimination? The ambassadors have questions, and they think they know the answers, but only the Magistrates know the truth. Called before the Federation Council, the collective body for discussing matters that affect all member planets, Magistrate Rivka Anoa is put under the spotlight to answer for all she had done. Upholding the law wasn’t enough.

Or was it? The Ambassadors will vote. While the High Chancellor and the Magistrates are distracted, something else is happening, something sinister that needs The Interview to drag out. Who knew what when? Maybe that doesn’t matter. The better question is “Who is doing what right now?”

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323 B.C e-book cover323 B.C.

In the darkest of times… The most unlikely heroes emerge.

The year is 323 BC. In Babylon, a god dies, and an era ends. The Huntress of Men is present, only to find herself in the sights of a plot to rule the world. Out of her depth and set upon by powerful men, she must sift through a conspiracy of lies towards an even more shocking truth.

The heart of the riddle lies with two great men and the deadly secret between them. One is ALEXANDER; the other, ARISTOTLE. Once more, the Huntress never hesitates, but should she? Truth and action bear consequence, and their cost is high. Now, for her, the price will be tragic, unbearable, and will set her on a path of revenge from which she can never return.

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Electrifying Fan’s Pricing Saturday July 31, 2021

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Book Bundle Wild Wednesday Jul 28th, 2021

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Bundles of books at a great price!

 

Wild Wednesday, July 28, 2021

 

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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With every passing day, more and more Dragonriders are falling under the scourge of the Dark One. The forces of humanity and their allies are desperate. They need a new hero to step up and turn the tide. Myrddin, the resistance’s leader, thinks he might have found that someone…on Earth, of all places.

Word has just come from the east that the Dark One is launching his largest assault yet, but there is still time to stop him. If, that is, they can find someone good enough to take him on.  Alex Bound just might be the rider they need. But a human has never been accepted as a Dragonrider.  Let alone a blind human…

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World's First Wizard Complete Boxed setWorld’s First Wizard Complete Series Boxed Set:

Enter a darkened world where, so far, no one has won World War I and now dark monsters are choosing sides in the World First Wizard Complete Series boxed set. Dive into a double-fisted tale of war, magic, and bloody conspiracies in the grim alternate history of the War to End All Wars.

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Witchmarked, Sorcerybound, Wizardborn

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Bat Shift Crazy e-book coverBat Shift Crazy:

I think I’m going batty… Literally… I told myself I’d never go back. I’m returning to the Vilokan Asylum of the Magically and Mentally Deranged… Not to get treated… but perhaps Doctor Cain can help.

The world’s original werewolf… and its first murderer. If anyone can help me get a handle on an undesirable shape-shifting situation… it’s him. But there is a coven of bat-shifting vampires with other plans. Surely their appearance and my… acquisition of this ability… isn’t a coincidence. If I’ve learned anything hunting vampires, it’s that I can guarantee that they’re up to no good. And I can’t help but wonder… am I the one hunting them?  Or have the tables turned?

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Better Demons e-book coverBetter Demons:

A dangerous job, a pair of pint-sized familiars on her shoulders, a crush on a constellation … No wonder Theo Apollonia’s relationship status just says, “It’s complicated.” Snarky thief Theo Apollonia has life figured out: steal priceless artifacts—pay off her debts. But when she and her familiars, Simon and Garfunkel, botch their most dangerous heist yet, they find themselves on the wrong side of a powerful demigod … Turns out all the legends are true. Banished demigods really do hold grudges.  Now Theo must take on powerful mythical guardians, warring gangs and an underground arena where mythical creatures battle to the death. First rule of mythical Fight Club: everyone dies.

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Brother Blood Sister Death e-book coverBrother Blood Sister Death:

Twin Vampires. Different motives to kill.

Hybrid vampires Daniel and Diana feel technology’s cold, uncountable tendrils hunting them. Daniel scientifically satisfies his needs. Diana, his twin sister, hunts in the old-school way, leaving patches of greasy, scorched earth or mutilated bodies for her brother to take care of.

Daniel created Matrix, a face pack for beauty shops, which pulls blood through skin, leaves blissful clients, kills and alerts no one. Daniel cultivates his human side; Diana mocks him. Impatient, she hunts out of spite as much as need.

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The Battle for Texas e-book coverThe Battle For Texas:

The Battle for Texas begins with the brave defense of the Alamo in which every man is killed. The women of the Alamo, Susanna Dickinson and Caroline LaFont are spared. Luke Calhoun, who arrived too late to join the defenders of the Alamo, is held captive by the Mexicans until the end. It is then that he is freed by Santa Anna in order to lead the women to safety.

Luke joins Sam Houston in the epic battle for Texas Independence on the plains of San Jacinto, a battle Caroline observes from a secure position. The ordeal she and Luke have faced has brought them together so that, as man and wife, they begin their future in a free Texas.

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The War Business e-book coverThe War Business:

Sam Raven and Aaron Osborne forged a warrior’s bond in the toughest covert battles of the Iraq War. Now, Aaron is desperate for Raven’s help. He owes a debt to the kind of people who don’t take IOUs and plans to rip off a pair of French drug dealers to get the money fast.

Raven thinks the plan poses too many risks, but Aaron saved his life once, he can’t let a friend down. The best way to make sure Aaron gets away clean is to help him pull off the heist.

But when Raven discovers Aaron has lied to him, and the stolen money is actually financing a war profiteering conspiracy to ignite a conflagration in Europe, he’ll chase his old friend from one side of the world and back again to prevent the deaths of millions of innocent people.

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Lost in space, no knowledge of who she is. There must be a good reason that she pushed the engines and found herself in this situation.


 

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“Engine core critical failure imminent.”

Orange-yellow warning lights flashed from every screen. The command center was a cylindrical room, over eleven meters in diameter, with each flat end covered in monitors and control panels that were blinking in distress. The curved wall served as a walkway…when the gravity-spin generators were functioning.

They were not. 

Scraps of smashed casing and ripped wires drifted in the zero-G environment. Dozens of small electrical fires raged across the consoles, eating up oxygen. The smog of ozone and burning plastic filled the air.

Near the center of the chamber, a petite woman in a silver flight suit dug through the guts of the fire suppression system, her legs wedged against a support strut to keep her from floating away.

Coughing and fanning away smoke, she slammed the butt of her multitool against a flow valve, knocking it open. Flame suppressant hissed from the tubes, smothering the electrical fires and filling the command center with an inert gas mix that made her lungs itch. There was a whoosh of dry air as the supplementary oxygen system engaged.

“Engine core critical failure imminent.” The sexless voice echoing around the chamber sounded disinterested, even bored.

Heart pounding in her ears, the woman shoved herself away from the fire suppression system and glided smoothly to the engine core interface. 

“I heard you the first time.” She scanned the monitors, desperate for any hint of good news. “Give me new information.”

“Coolant pressure rising. System failure due to internal strain,” the voice said calmly. Then it added: “I told you the jump was a bad idea.”

“I don’t remember jumping,” the woman snapped. “I…I don’t remember anything.” The realization of this thought hit her hard. She knew she was on a ship, but where or why? She couldn’t recall anything. Not that it mattered now. 

There were more pressing issues to deal with. Issues like not dying.

“Certainly,” the calm voice continued. “You commanded we jump through the wormhole despite numerous warnings on what wormhole travel does to the human mind and—”

“Vent all of the coolant,” she yelled.

“Not recommended. Thermal shock may damage the engines. Might I remind you, we’re trying to cool the ship. Not overheat it.”

“A critical flood will ruin the whole damn thing rendering this ship useless. Pick the devil you can live with. Vent the coolant!”

There was a beat of silence between the wail of distant sirens. Then: “That is not a recommended course of action. Aptitude monitors have determined that your judgment is impaired. Initiating control override.”

She glanced at the AI interface. The screen had gone blank, activating a nanny mode that would take hours to override. Until then, that smug voice would do what it thought was best for the ship. 

Her ship.

“Like hell you are.” She thrust the plasma multitool over her shoulder and closed her fist, squeezing all four triggers at once. A lance of ionized plasma lanced through the air, filling the chamber with a fresh shower of sparks and cleanly slicing through the AI mainframe casing, taking the damn thing offline.

The sirens stopped.

“Override that, you pompous asshole.” She released the multitool and turned back to the engine controls. Every single emergency light flashed red. Coolant pressure critical. It might already be too late to save the engines, but if she didn’t try, the ship would be dead in unknown areas.

Venting coolant into space at these pressures, though, would generate one hell of a kick.

She snatched a restraint harness from the wall and shoved it over her shoulder. It surprised her that the memory-straps knew her shape and closed automatically across her chest.

She punched the valve activation controls.

The superstructure around her, already battered, screamed as a brutal pressure change blew its cooling systems clean, venting into the cold vacuum of space. 

She slammed against her safety harness as the ship rocked. One of the straps caught her stomach, winding her. By the time she caught her breath, the pressure valve gauge had slid from the red zone down to the green. Engines damaged, but online.

She felt an instant of elation before the drifting multitool slammed into her face.

***

She startled awake with a sneeze that cut through a dead silence. Pain lanced through her nose, making her vision blur. By the time it cleared, a faint mist of bloody spray had drifted around her face.

“God damn it,” she muttered as a throbbing headache, the mother of all hangovers, pounded the inside of her skull.

She let out a shuddering breath and prodded her face. Her mouth and chin were sticky with blood. Her nose was swollen and tender. Hair, matted with blood, clung to her temples.

She squeezed her eyes shut, reaching for clarity behind the headache, but it wouldn’t come. She stared at the array of monitors and computer banks curving around her, willing them to spark some recognition. Nothing.

Shit.

She swallowed a dry lump in her throat. “H…Hello?” She peered down, where an unlit access tunnel opened into the module. Overhead, a similar access tunnel curved out of sight.

She willed herself calm with a few deep breaths.

“Start with the basics,” she muttered to herself. “Where are you?” 

Scanning the blinking monitors, she found nothing to tell her where she was. Then checking her memory as to what happened, she met with an equally useless answer. 

She had no memory of anything before the fires. 

“Okay, okay, the basics, remember. What is my name?”

She waited, but if she knew even that much, the awful headache buried it. 

Reaching up, she opened the harness buckle on her shoulder. The straps slackened, letting her float free at the center of the chamber. Burnt wiring and melted plastic pockmarked the banks of computers stretching around her.

Above and to her left, she spotted a metal cabinet door painted with a red cross. Shoving herself against the harness support, she drifted to the cabinet and fumbled with the latches. The door swung open, revealing rows of neatly ordered medical supplies.

“Praise God in heaven.” She grabbed a packet of medfoam and ripped it open with her teeth. The mirror mounted to the inside of the cabinet door caught her eye. 

She didn’t recognize the golden-eyed woman staring back at her. Blood plastered her short, tightly curled black hair to the left side of her skull. Her skin was bronze, except for where it had gone purplish-black over the crooked swell of her nose. 

The concussion treatment, she thought, is mental and physical rest.

She chuckled and dabbed the sticky foam over her bloody scalp. She couldn’t remember her name, but she could remember basic first aid. 

“One step at a time,” she muttered.

Where the medfoam touched her skin, it smoothed and hardened into a sterile lattice that would stop the bleeding and keep her wounds clean until she could get proper treatment. 

“No gravity,” she told the mirror as she wiped the blood from her chin. “By the shape of the room, it looks like rotational gravity generators are supposed to keep people stuck to the sides. They must be offline. You know how gravity generators work. You’re on a spaceship. What are you doing on a spaceship? Where is the rest of the crew?”

No answer came to her except the throb of pain from her nose. She thought she recalled the scream of sirens, but if it was a nightmare or true memory, she couldn’t say.

Concussion treatment: Limit exposure to bright sounds and light.

Somewhere down the hallway, an alarm began to beep. 

She pressed her eyes shut. It was a loud, steady beep—at three-second intervals, almost languid. Too slow to be urgent. It could wait.

She faced the woman in the mirror and glared at the swelling mass of her nose. No amount of first-aid analgesic was going to fix a dislocated nose.

“All right.” She set her jaw and hooked her legs around a support strut. She drew in one deep, sucking breath. 

“What’s your name?” she asked the woman in the mirror. When the woman didn’t answer, she squeezed her eyes shut and brought her hands to her face, resting her thumbs along the bridge of her nose.

If she were dreaming, this would sure as hell wake her up.

“What’s your name?” She screamed, ramming her thumbs together. There was a sickening click of cartilage as her nose popped back into place. White-hot agony lanced through her face. She kicked, her boots slamming into the side of the console as she convulsed. The alarm abruptly silenced. 

She panted, glaring at the golden-eyed woman, who was still an utter stranger. A few gulps of water from one of the sealed bottles in the cabinet made the pain retreat a little further. 

She patted down her flight suit, looking for a personal computer, a commlink, hell, even a nametag would be welcome—but her attire was sleek, featureless, and without pockets. Even her utility belt was empty.

Something bumped her leg, and she looked down to see a drifting plasma multitool. She stared at it for several seconds. There was dried blood caked to the blunt end, decorated with a few curly black hairs. 

I was holding it, the woman decided. I was about to do something. 

She remembered, suddenly, the brutal pain of it slamming into her forehead—the smell of burning plastic, the unique singsong alarm of the… The coolant alerts.

“Oh shit.” 

She snapped the multitool to her belt and swung around, towing herself up the side of the command center to the engine core interface. Coolant pressure had fallen to zero. She had vented all of it from the main systems to prevent an engine flood. 

Why would the engines start to flood? The idea alarmed her. She felt like she’d walked into the middle of a holo-drama. Something must have gone terribly wrong to put the engines in danger of flooding.

On the other hand, a system without any coolant would overheat in hours, a day at the most, merely from generating the minimum power necessary to sustain life support.

When she tried to switch over to reserve coolant systems, the system didn’t respond. She popped off the interface panel to see a mess of blackened, twisted wires. She cursed, pounding the wall with her fist. 

The comm speaker beside her blurted static. She stared at it, then cleared her throat. “Computer? Anybody? This is…” She stretched, reaching for her name, but it didn’t come. “Do you copy?”

No answer. Overhead, one screen flickered. She pushed herself closer to see a blinking command prompt.

The computer core beside the screen was cracked neatly in two, probably damaged in whatever disaster had caused all the fires, but somehow the miracle of transistors and circuitry clung to life.

She cracked her knuckles and started typing. A quick hardware assessment told her the primary CPU had sustained damage, but the backup was in better shape. With some careful negotiation over broken keys and a damaged touchscreen, she sifted through the mainframe until she found the right paths to switch operations to the backup. A new prompt appeared on the screen.

Switching computer cores may change some functions. Proceed? Y/N

Any function was better than none. She couldn’t get a good diagnostic of the ship without a functioning central computer. She tapped the Y.

The screen went blank. 

Static crackled through the comm speakers. She closed her eyes, praying.

The static clarified into a voice, mild and sexless, with the faintest hint of an accent she couldn’t quite place. Irish, maybe?

“Please stand by while system reboots. Initializing.”

The monitor in front of her flared to life.

“Good morning, S. W. Jaeger,” the AI said. “How can I help you?”

 


 

How did she come to be there, what is her mission, where is she going? Find out on July 28th, when Rebel Tribe: Osprey Chronicles Book 1 is released.

 

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Feel Good Week in Review July 18 – 24, 2021

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July 18 – 24, 2021

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Fated Bond e-book coverA Fated Bond:

Magic, dragons, elves, and vampires are my new normal. At any point, I might get attacked by an angry book, be on the shit-list for forgetting to hook up my battle bear’s keg, or get called to investigate a gruesome magical murder. And how cool is that? Well… the investigating part, not so much the murder.

When Garnet brings Team Trouble in to investigate a string of discarded bodies, none of us likes where the evidence points. My Spidey-sense says something isn’t right. In the human realm, the evidence doesn’t lie. In the empowered realm… nothing is as it seems. Join Fiona as she strikes off on another action-packed adventure in the ninth installment of the Chronicles of the Urban Druid.

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Diplomatic Resurgence e-book coverDiplomatic Resurgence:

What if you found out your life was a lie?

Everything has changed in a blink of an eye, yet Seraphina Waters must find a way to solve a civil war while fulfilling her scariest role yet as Maid of Honor.

The past resurges to haunt both Link and Phina, revealing secrets hidden for decades.  After the truth is revealed Phina has to pick up the pieces. Not easy when the sum of your interstellar experience is measured in months while dodging assassination attempts and navigating new relationships.

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The Drow Lineage e-book coverThe Drow Lineage:

Her Drow Aunt is off the throne and all of Ambar’ogúl is looking to Cheyenne to guide them. Can the Goth Drow find a replacement for the throne? Better be fast.

There’s a long list of dangerous to-do’s and not a lot of time. Heal the blight. Take out the traitor in the FRoE. Break the rest of the curse on her mom.

Can Cheyenne step into her role as Drow Royalty on Earth?

Will Ba’rael’s parting-gift poison ever depart from Cheyenne’s body?

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Birth of A Goddess e-book coverBirth of a Goddess:

What’s a girl to do when she finds out she has a great destiny? Reject it, of course. Until she starts having dreams that are someone else’s memories.

The world is on its second pandemic in a decade and EMT Angelica Morgan is burned out. An old boyfriend, and surprise her new boss, puts her on administrative leave. Believing tea and cookies is a good solution, Angelica heads to her grandmothers.

 What Angelica learns sends her careening down an entirely new path. One she isn’t even sure she wants no matter how much she desires to help humanity. 

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Circle in the deep e-book coverCircle in the Deep:

Across the sea from the bloody adventures of Skharr the Deatheater, another fell-handed wanderer treads a bloody road.

Leaving her people’s crumbling decadence behind her, Axe-Wed wanders a savage world intent on making her way one axe stroke at a time.

When she finds herself the victim of a nefarious kidnapping Axe-Wed must battle her way through darkness and horrors in the deepest dungeons, as her allies face intrigues and treacheries in the world above, as the city teeters on the brink of destruction.

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Olivia Adler’s completely normal adoptive parents don’t regard her extrahuman status as a secret, but they keep her medicated and on a day schedule. Without those meds, Olivia discovers powers and instincts beyond those of a normal owl shifter. Just as she starts exploring these new traits, her unrequited crush, cat shifter Tony Gitano, dies, and his body vanishes from the hospital. Olivia can’t mourn Tony for three reasons. Number one, she’s too busy assisting the Law Office of Ichiro and Dunstable with a high-stakes trial. Second, the Goblin King has charged her with a Quest in the Under. Third, she’s got a sneaking suspicion that PPC’s surly neighborhood cat-man is only mostly dead. The Unseelie Monarch isn’t the only one taking notice. The Gatto Gang boss can’t abide someone like Olivia investigating his alleged part in Tony’s demise. Will Olivia prevail, or die?

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It’s a tricky thing to determine where the line of right and wrong is when pillaging a city. Only a certain type of warrior will know the difference.


 

1 – Khardalis, the Iron Maiden and crown jewel of the Behemon Mountains, lay stripped and broken before her enemies.

The armies of Hasriim the Great already flowed through her streets and the first screams of the harrowed population were soon joined by the ravenous crackle of fire. In the waning night, the mingled voices of victims and flames would rise like an apocalyptic choir to echo across the mountainside.

The city had stood defiant for too long against Hasriim and as such, her humbling would be the subject of dread legends for years to come. Tales would be whispered of how rapine, slaughter, and plunder had left her a shell only fit for vultures and jackals. In cities as far as the fabled courts of Xhulth across the Caged Sea or even far Verenvan, dire stories would be told of the noble houses down to the last babe in arms butchered and hung from the palace Citadel.

Not every word would be true but the message would be clear. Khardalis was broken as was fitting for all who stood against Hasriim the Great.

Yet not one word would be spoken about how it was not Hasriim, however great he might be, who accomplished the fall of the proud city.

That dubious honor lay with a band that skulked around the gutted barbican of the Goat’s Gate.

The fortified gatehouse squatted upon the junction of the city’s outer wall. A branch of the interior wall provided, like yawning jaws, access to a rough mountain track into the Behemon Mountains.

The gate’s name had been a matter of some debate amongst the learned antiquarians of the city. Some had postulated that it was so named because this was where mountain shepherds used to drive their flocks into the city in antiquity. Others said that anyone exiting from said portal had best be as surefooted as a goat if they planned to travel the treacherous slopes beyond.

A few truly innovative and progressive academics proposed that the appellation of goat was derived as a derogatory term resulting from early conflicts between nomadic and agrarian peoples, but academics often say many silly things and their fellow civilized men indulge such foolishness. 

Regardless, those scholars would soon never argue again as they died amongst other civilized men, while the Goat Gate was held by a small detachment of those distinctly less civil. 

Moments earlier, they had ensured rapid ingress into the city. Now, they were determined to halt any egress. That is, of course, assuming one couldn’t pay.

“That’s everything we have,” a woman sobbed and clutched a silken shawl around her with one hand while the other pressed a small boy to her hip. The child shivered in the night air and the thin nightgown trembled against his spare frame.

“Not everything, me thinkz,” a tall, barrel-chested man rumbled in a basso voice thick with a northern accent. He looked up from perusing the pack he held open with one hand while the other hand rested on the pommel of a sword in a battered scabbard. Seeming all the larger in the coat of scales and gorget worn across his broad body, he loomed over them both.

With thick, scarred fingers, he’d already plucked out the bag of coins and a wineskin that lay at his feet but he now squinted at the woman in the light of the burning city. His pale eyes glimmered in a gaunt face. He sucked his teeth and turned his visage to a skull’s rictus grin before he nodded.

“What do you me—” She began to weep but saw the heavy fingers stretched toward her. Fearing the worst, she cried out and tried to draw back but the brute’s fingers snagged the opal necklace around her throat.

“You are having theze.” The big man chuckled as the child at her side began to cry. “Give me theze and onez in you earz, then it be everything, me thinkz.”

“Please…please!” the woman croaked and her eyes bulged as her fingers struggled with the necklace. “Take it, please, but don’t hurt us.”

After another agonizing moment of fumbling, the necklace came free.

“Hurt?” the brigand asked with a bemused chuckle as he admired the necklace in his fist before he winked at the bawling child. “Why think me do that, eh?”

“Because your face looks like the celestial end of a hell-bound demon,” drawled a man from under the gate’s shadow. “And that’s when you’re in a good mood.”

The speaker emerged from the belly of the barbican. Bandy limbed and wiry with a horn bow slung over one shoulder, he wore a padded tunic crisscrossed with a leather harness from which hung a long-knife and a quiver of arrows. His voice was even and calm but something in his flinty gaze made mother and child shrink away.

The bowman’s black-eyed gaze played across the woman and lingered at every place where her thin nightgown shifted and clung to the soft body beneath. His expression didn’t change but his shoulders seemed to roll forward while his advancing steps took on a distinctly predatory gait.

“Perhaps the lady is looking for a guide, hmmm?” he all but purred in the back of his throat. “Someone to see her and her dear son to safety?”

“I can’t pay,” the woman said with a shiver and hugged herself. “He has everything.”

His lips curled to form a cold smile.

“Oh, I’m sure we’ll find a way to balance the scales.”

“Weren’t you—” The big man began to turn to the newcomer but fell silent at the wicked light in his companion’s eyes. The shadows on the gaunt face deepened as he looked at the beset mother with a shrug. The necklace fell amongst the other plunder at his feet and he refused to look at the sniffling little boy.

“Earringz first, me thinkz,” he grunted flatly and moved his hand to rest it on the pommel of his sword again.

Desperation and fear warred on the woman’s face as she struggled to remove the earrings, but a keening scream from deeper within the burning city held her attention for a moment. Something grew hard and remote in her eyes. She handed the earrings over, turned to the “guide,” and nodded stiffly, but she held her head high as she met his merciless gaze.

“Very well,” she said, her throat so tight she almost whispered. “Get us to safety and you can…can have whatever you want.”

As if to illustrate the point, she loosened her grasp on the shawl and straightened to draw her shoulders back. His smile broadened and it was his turn to nod.

“This way, my lady,” he said in a throaty invitation as he gestured toward the dark passage leading out of the city.

The big man would not look at either woman or child as they began to shuffle past him. Without turning, he raised his voice to address his companion, his gaze fixed beyond the bloody streets and fire-spattered buildings.

“Be quick about it, Norlen,” he called in an ashen voice. “Ax-Wed won’t like, me thinkz.”

Before the man could respond, a third figure emerged from under the gatehouse and her icy tones froze both men like an arctic gale.

“What won’t I like, Brekah?”

He stiffened while Norlen turned jerkily to regard the speaker who stepped from the dark. Their reaction was muted, however, compared to the beleaguered woman who gaped openly.

Had she ever seen such a creature?

The figure that strode forward, in spite of the armor and mail-curtained helm she wore, was ferociously female, but she was a lioness to the domestic feline cowering of the two men. She stood eye to eye with Brekah and her every movement betrayed a strength and agility that pushed beyond mere sinew. One gauntleted hand clutched a flaccid wineskin while the other rested upon the head of an ax on her belt.

Norlen was the quickest to recover and strode quickly to scoop up the wineskin pilfered from the woman’s pack.

“We’re merely dealing with things,” he said with an unctuous smile as he held the wineskin up as an offering. “Nothing you need to worry about.”

Eyes like forge-heated copper flashed within the shadow of the helm’s sockets as Ax-Wed looked past the wine to where the mother and son gawked at her. She looked at Brekah, who still refused to face her, and glared at Norlen.

“No.”

The words were as cold and hard as the grinning edge of the weapon at her belt.

His face spasmed with hatred but he mastered his expression and proffered the wineskin again.

“I don’t know what you mean.” He chuckled, an almost clucking sound in his dry mouth. “Take the skin and let us get back to it. The others will be back soon and they will probably have many more chickens that need to be plucked.”

Her gaze wandered to the wineskin for a moment and her fingers tightened on the limp sack in her hand. With a low sigh that slithered through the metal links that veiled her face, she let the empty skin fall from her grasp as she stepped forward.

“That a girl,” Norlen said encouragingly and a genuine grin crept across his face. “There you go. Climb right back—argh!”

His words ended in a choking gag as Ax-Wed stepped past the outheld liquor and seized him by the throat. With an ease that even the larger man would have struggled to display, she dragged the gasping, gargling bowman to one side. His eyes bulging, he clawed feebly at the armored limb that held him in a grasp as hard as the steel it was clad in.

“Brekah,” she said without an ounce of strain in her voice. “The pack.”

With a grumbling grunt, Brekah ambled around and held the pack out to the woman who stood moon-eyed with her child pressed against her hip.

“Take it,” Ax-Wed instructed in a calm, unhurried voice.

The woman hesitated for a moment and her fingers trembled when they stretched toward the pack. Then, with a lurch of resolve, she snatched it from him.

“Go.”

Again, the voice was untroubled despite the fact that Norlen now groped with one hand for the blade at his belt.

“Don’t,” she said and turned a chilling glare upon the bowman, who stilled although one hand still clenched around the arm holding him.

“Go,” she repeated and kicked the plundered wineskin toward the woman without turning her gaze from her captive. “Save as much of that as you can. In three days, you should reach a lodge on the north face. If it is empty, fine, but if not, use that wine to barter for assistance. They don’t get good wine up there very often.” 

The woman slung the pack over her shoulder and scuttled forward with the child in tow. She hooked the carrying cords of the vessel with unsteady fingers but her voice was clear as she straightened to address the towering warrior.

“Thank you,” she whispered as she began to edge toward the portal. “May the gods bless you.”

“Go.”

She needed no more encouragement and turned from the ruins of her old life, dragging her son beside her. Before she vanished down the tunnel-like portal, the lad looked over his shoulder long enough to wave a hand in farewell.

Ax-Wed waved in return but something like a shiver passed over her.

When they had moved far enough to satisfy her, she returned her gaze to Norlen, who wheezed through her constricting fingers as he glared at her with undisguised hatred.

With no more effort than if he were the little boy who had fled, she threw him aside. He lost his footing and landed on his backside with a wounded grunt.

“Not a zmart thing, me thinkz.” Brekah groaned and rubbed the back of his neck as though he experienced a sudden ache.

“Maybe.” She shrugged and let her shoulders sag before she rolled them.  “But right isn’t always smart.”

“Truth.” The large man nodded and gestured with his chin at the recovering Norlen. “But him not having zuch ideaz, me thinkz.”

The bowman found his feet and snarled obscenities and blasphemies in three different tongues as he unlimbered his bow.

“Don’t ever touch me again.” He growled belligerently as his fingers brushed the fletching of the arrows at his hip, his bow already freed from his shoulder. “Ever.”

Ax-Wed still rested her hand on the head of her weapon and regarded him coldly as his fingers closed around the shaft of an arrow.

“You’re a fine shot, Norlen,” she said in the same sanguine tone. “But don’t be stupid. Not twice in one day.”

He tugged the arrow halfway from the quiver and her fingers tightened enough that her gloves creaked slightly.

“Oh, this one isn’t for you,” he retorted venomously as he rolled the arrow between his fingers so the barbed head clicked against the others. “I think this one will be for your little friend.”

She tilted her head enough to look down the passage through the barbican where the woman and her son emerged from the shadow of the wall.

“Don’t.”

Steel had returned to her voice but this time, he merely sneered.

“It’s a far stretch on a small target but you said it.” He chuckled cruelly through bared teeth as he drew the arrow completely from the quiver. “I’m a fine shot.”

The ax seemed to fly into her hands and one hand grasped high while the other slid toward the bottom of the haft. There was no further word of warning this time but a low, wet snarl rose from deep in the lioness’ chest.

Brekah’s gaze darted from one to the other, his eyes wide and frightened. His mouth gaped and lips twitched as half-formed admonitions bubbled in the back of his throat.

“W-wait…n-now… Ho-hold…”

An eternal second stretched as poisoned glare met smoldering glower, then Norlen’s mouth moved as he raised the shaft to his bow.

“This’ll teach y—”

The ax whistled gently before a dull, fleshy thud drew a ragged groan from Brekah. The sound was followed by the heavy thump as Norlen fell on the bloody cobbles. His limbs spasmed and organs voided to leave nothing but a sharp fecal stink in the air.

For a moment, an unnatural silence seemed to settle over that corner of the city as Ax-Wed drew a rag from her belt. Brekah turned away and shook his head.

The lioness had barely begun to clean her blade when he turned to face her, his eyes glittering and huge.

“No need for that, me thinkz,” he warned in a hoarse whisper and hooked a thumb over his shoulder.

Almost a dozen wretches in disheveled finery staggered up the abattoir of a street and looked over their shoulders constantly as if harried in their approach. They appeared to be a handful of small families and couples, all wearing or adorned by the kind of casual finery that inspired loathing and avarice in those denied such things. Some seemed to have had time to throw bundles together or retrieve small chests, but others appeared to have only what they wore.

At first, they seemed to be driven by the sight of the burning city but Ax-Wed’s gaze settled on the rangy figures arrayed behind them. The light of moon and flame gleamed on battle-greased blades and glinted off hard-worn armor. With cruel laughs and rough threats, they drove their herd toward the Goat Gate, their smiles keen and sharp as they all anticipated a good shearing.

“You run now they won’t chaze, me thinkz.” Brekah grunted and his gaze slid off her to Norlen’s cooling corpse as his nose crinkled. “Too buzy to follow, but you ztay and there’ll be more blood, me thinkz.”

She squared her shoulders, tucked the stained rag into her belt, and settled both her hands atop the ax head.

“I won’t run.” She shrugged and nodded toward Norlen’s body. “I gave him a chance. It’s not my fault he was too stupid to take it.”

The man shook his head and stole a glance over his shoulder.

“Norlen more popular than you, me thinkz,” he stated matter of factly. “More popular and been two-backing with Targhli for pazt few monthz. She’ll want zatizfaction, me thinkz.”

Now, it was her turn to shake her head.

“Even if he brought it on himself for wanting his way with a desperate woman?”

Brekah shrugged and turned toward the street again.

“Never bothered her before,” he grunted, the words slow and sour. “Won’t matter now, me thinkz.”

Ax-Wed’s chest swelled to answer but her shoulders sagged and she let the retort dissolve into a long, low sigh.

“What will you do?” she asked finally and raised her gaze to confirm that the divested nobles were barely a stone’s throw from the gatehouse.

“Watch,” he replied over his shoulder. “Tell them what happened if they azk but they won’t wazte time azking, me thinkz.”

She nodded and forced herself to wait in stillness and silence as the predator-stalked herd approached. Almost in counterpoint to the warrior’s poised position, the fallen nobles began to bleat their fearful entreaties.

“Please, have mercy,” they pleaded as their gait slowed to a nervous shuffle and they stared in terror at the bared blades behind them. “This is all we have left in the world. Mercy, please!”

Brekah drew a deep breath, coughed a little when the latrine stink of Norlen filled his nostrils, and raised a bellowing cry.

“One line, single file!” he ordered with the certainty and volume of a battle-seasoned commander. “No pushing and no cutting.”

“Yeah, no cutting,” snickered one of the she-jackals who nipped at the heels of the herd and flicked a red blade before her. “ʼLess you want us to cut you.”

From the looks of things, a few had already received such treatment. Near the head of the forming column was a gray-headed man with craggy features who clutched a crimsoned scrap of velvet to his face. Behind him, a paunchy woman sniffed and winced as she tried to squint around a freshly broken nose that leaked blood down her face.

“Now, now,” admonished a tall, lean man who emerged from the circling pack. “We are escorts for these fine people, after all.”

His clothing and armor were finer than the others but no less battered and battle-stained. He sauntered toward Brekah through the frightened folk who parted before him. An ivory-hilted sword hung on his belt and a steel-rimmed buckler held lightly in his left hand both seemed parts of his anatomy.

He stopped short when he noticed Norlen’s body a pace away from the grisly totem of his head. A face that might have been beautiful were it not so scar-crossed and soot-smeared scowled first at the corpse and then at the blood still clinging to the ax.

“Explain,” he ordered between clenched teeth and lowered his free hand to the sword at his belt.

“Well, Jaggor,” Brekah began and sucked his teeth again in a death’s head grimace.

Before anything further could be said, the blade-brandishing she-jackal uttered a horrible shriek.

“Norlen!” Targhli screeched and shoved through the cowering civilians. “Norlen!”

Her long-bladed knife still in one hand, she threw herself on the ground before her lover’s sightless eyes in a perverse imitation of worship. Her hard, wild gaze searched the slack expression and then swung upward toward the towering woman with the bloody ax.

“You! You bitch. I’ll kill you!”

The long-knife trembled but the woman didn’t rise from her crouch.

Ax-Wed glared at her and her burning gaze determined the measure of the woman in an instant. She dismissed her easily and turned her lioness’ gaze to Jaggor.

“We had a disagreement,” she said, her voice steady and flat.

The corner of his mouth twitched upward and for a second, cold, reptilian speculation slid behind his eyes. One less share in what was bound to be a prolific haul wasn’t something to ignore.

“You’ll pay for this.” Targhli yowled where she still crouched and the knife quivered in her hand. “I swear it by all the gods and every demon that’s earned a name.”

Ax-Wed didn’t bother to turn her head when she replied.

“There’s no need to pester them. I’m standing right here.”

The woman screamed like a wild cat but when she did not pounce, all understood what the warrior woman already knew.

“What was the disagreement about?” Jaggor asked and his eyes trailed to the pile of booty at Brekah’s feet. More calculations slithered behind his eyes and the rest of the crew seemed to sense it as they began to creep forward between the confused and still terrified flock.

Brekah noticed the change with one sweep of his eyes and took half a step back.

“About a woman,” he said quickly, one hand raised in placation while the other remained fixed on his sword. “Norlen was for taking a woman and Ax-Wed disagreez.”

Jaggor’s fingers tightened around the hilt of his sword.

“So she killed him for having his way with a prisoner?” he asked while the icy arithmetic slid the information on his mental abacus.

“No,” the big man said and took another half a step back when he realized some of the band had begun to creep along the flanks. “He intended to kill the woman’z boy or might have, me thinkz.”

Targhli rose and bared her teeth along with the long-knife in her hand.

“So she killed Norlen, one of her own, for some war-chaff’s whelp.” She growled in fury. “It seems to me like she merely wanted a bigger share.”

Soft murmurs of assent slid between the mercenaries as they crept closer.

“After all, didn’t you hear her say we would have never taken the gate without her?”

Ax-Wed weathered the accusing question without retort, which stoked the discontented current that crackled between the hot-blooded brigands. She rested her hands on her ax and fixed her gaze on Jaggor, their leader, and waited patiently.

Brekah slunk into the shadow of the gate and clear of the encircling band as Jaggor reached the end of his calculations. The leader of the sell-swords stood behind the shrinking circle and with a speculative glance, he assessed the scene with a cool smile.

Ax-Wed read the smile in an instant—one less rival, one less share. With a grimace, she adjusted her footing subtly.

“I suppose I should have known better than to trust a Thulian.” Jaggor sighed and expertly feigned self-deprecating resignation. “She couldn’t help it, I suppose.”

A hate-filled murmur passed through the gathered mercenaries as horrified whispers wove through their captives. All eyes turned to the warrior woman and some of the defeated even squared their shoulders as they stood a little taller.

Yes, a Thulian explained everything, didn’t it? No mortal man could defeat Khardalis but Hasriim had not sent mere men but a demon in mortal flesh. There was no shame in defeat when it took one of such a race to conquer them. After all, weren’t so many ancient stories full of these monsters from the sea, armored giants who worked foul magic with their very breath?

“That’s why its face is covered,” a captive muttered. “To hide the streaked hair and the fangs.”

Ax-Wed chuckled as the pack of jackals closed in.


 

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