A St. Charles, Missouri a cheerleader is dead…Murdered. Who done it? Love it!

A St. Charles, Missouri a cheerleader is dead...Murdered.  Who done it? Love it!

Rurals and Townies [Kindle Edition]
L Launer (Author)

Blanchette High School Cheerleader Molly Warner’s best friend and captain of the football team, is poisoned. At odds with her politically career-minded state representative mother, Molly does not heed her Mother’s advice; she seeks the truth in the assault and attempted murder of her best friend and teammate and is willing to put even her own beliefs on the line.

What are you plans on the last day of earth…bake a cake, see that long awaited movie, or drink until you don’t care anymore. Love this collection.

What are you plans on teh last day of earth...bake a cake, see that long awaited movie, or drink until you don't care anymore.  Love this collection.

Morpheus Tales Apocalypse Special Issue [Kindle Edition]
William R.D. Wood (Author), Dev Jarrett (Author), Richard Farren Barber (Author), Diane Arrelle (Author), D.M. Slate (Author), Robin Wyatt Dunn (Author), C.M. Saunders (Author), J.B. Ronan (Author), Matt Brolly (Author), Sheri White (Editor)

Morpheus Tales is proud to present: The Apocalypse Special Issue! Featuring Beginning of Days By William R.D. Wood, Songs of Goodbye By Dev Jarrett, The Last Page By Diane Arrelle, Long Cold Night By Richard Farren Barber, Thunder Bay By Robin Wyatt Dunn, Sun-Catcher By D.M. Slate, Generation Sorrow By J.B. Ronan, My Pretty Pony By Alan Loewen, Unleashed By Stephanie Smith, The 15th of December By Brian M. Milton, Til Death do us Part By C.M. Saunders, and Yellow By Matt Brolly. Edited by Sheri White. One reviewer said: “The end of the world has never been so much fun!”

Dreams mock reality I’ve been told…but what happens when reality is the dream? Must read!

Dreams mock reality I've been told...but what happens when reality is the dream? Must read!

Wizard Dream [Kindle Edition]
J. L. Cooley (Author)

A small group of settlers successfully colonized Asalux, a planet far from Earth. More than 50 year later, nothing is as it may seem. It has been over a year since his father’s disappearance into the dark forest, and 15-year-old Josh Green continues to be haunted by dreams. Not convinced by the stories of his father’s death, he sets out on an adventure to the forest to find him. With his loyal friend Sam at his side, nothing can stop Josh from discovering the truth. He learns ancient secrets of this wondrous place and discovers much more than he could imagine, an underground world, magical creatures and even an evil wizard. To his amazement and wonder he learns of a prophecy for him and his people. Will he fulfill his destiny, or will destruction reign over his home and all those he loves?

Stories like these have never been told before or since, Heroes Unite!! Evil Flee…

Stories like these have never been told before or since, Heroes Unite!! Evil Flee...

Songs of the Satyrs [Kindle Edition]
John Langan (Author), David Farland (Author), Rhys Hughes (Author), Wilum (W.H.) Pugmire (Author), Mark Valentine (Author), Aaron J French (Editor), Gary Mc Cluskey (Illustrator), Gene O’Neill (Introduction)

From Dark Discoveries editor Aaron J. French, the man who brought you Monk Punk and The Shadow of the Unknown, comes Songs of the Satyrs, an anthology dedicated entirely to the robust creatures of earthly pleasures. Songs of the Satyrs is a collection containing 20 short stories from distinctive new voices in horror as well as such notable authors as David Farland (a.k.a. David Wolverton; New York Times best-selling author), Rhys Hughes, Mark Valentine, W. H. Pugmire, and John Langan, with an introduction by Gene O’Neill.

*** Contains mature content ***

“If there has been a previous fiction anthology devoted to satyrs I’m certainly not aware of it—in fact the existence of such an anthology seems as unlikely as these half humans, half goats themselves. But Songs of the Satyrs revels in such unlikeliness, its authors taking this mythical creature as a challenge to their imaginations to produce a variety of fantasy, horror, and science fantasy tales exploring sex, madness, appetite, and ecstasy.”
—Steve Rasnic Tem, author of Deadfall Hotel

“Get your Goat on! Songs of the Satyrs offers a host of modern Bacchanalian delights and dangers…because where there are satyrs, you know there’s going to be plenty of sex and intoxication (and strange naked rituals in the forest which don’t bode well for someone). OK, sure, you could visit a college frat for the same experience, but then you’d have to deal with the hangover. And that lingering goatish odor…”
—John Everson, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Covenant and NightWhere.