What would you do if Aliens were real? If they came and talked with us? Gotta Read This!!

What would you do if Aliens were real? If they came and talked with us? Gotta Read This!!

The Gods and the Builders [Kindle Edition]

At first, we didn’t know why they came. And once we found out, we wished we hadn’t asked.

Lauren’s life had reached a turning point. She had no idea what the future held. She wasn’t sure about her job or her marriage. Life had become too complex, and she didn’t like it. Then they came, and everything changed…

The Gods and the Builders is Brandon Hale’s very intimate view of an extremely monumental event: Alien visitation. His exciting new novel deals with the event in a very powerful way. It’s not about the government’s reaction. It’s about four average people who must deal with this life changing event.

When the world changes, what in your life will still matter… and what won’t?

Returning home sometimes changes your life forever…Must Read!

Returning home sometimes changes your life forever...Must Read!

Bleeding Star Chronicles #1 – A Sort of Homecoming (The Bleeding Star Chronicles) [Kindle Edition]

This original sci-fi novella serial follows the adventures of Galin Winchester, an intergalactic treasure hunter who searches for valuable artifacts- both human and alien- that have long been lost and forgotten by time. But when he and the crew of his starship, the Katara, finally hit it big, they don’t have long to celebrate. Rumors of war surround them as they race back to Earth in a battle damaged starship. And what they find when they get back home will change the course of their lives forever.

This book is also available as part of the Bleeding Star Chronicles Collection 1

Contains adult subject matter not suitable for children.

Take A Trip Through Time and try not to screw it up…This is a story where you will not have time to put it down, fast pace with a lot of twist. Love It!

Take A Trip Through Time  and try not to screw it up...This is a story where you will not have time to put it down, fast pace with a lot of twist. Love It!

Untimed: a Time Travel Adventure (Rules of the Regulator) [Kindle Edition]

Untimed is an action-packed time travel novel by Andy Gavin, author of The Darkening Dream and creator of Crash Bandicoot and Jak & Daxter.

Charlie’s the kind of boy that no one notices. Hell, his own mother can’t remember his name. So when a mysterious clockwork man tries to kill him in modern day Philadelphia, and they tumble through a hole into 1725 London, Charlie realizes even the laws of time don’t take him seriously. Still, this isn’t all bad. Who needs school when you can learn about history first hand, like from Ben Franklin himself. And there’s this girl… Yvaine… another time traveler. All good. Except for the rules: boys only travel into the past and girls only into the future. And the baggage: Yvaine’s got a baby boy and more than her share of ex-boyfriends. Still, even if they screw up history — like accidentally let the founding father be killed — they can just time travel and fix it, right? But the future they return to is nothing like Charlie remembers. To set things right, he and his scrappy new girlfriend will have to race across the centuries, battling murderous machines from the future, jealous lovers, reluctant parents, and time itself.

Online Reviews

“A twisty-turny, swashbuckling adventure through time and history. I can’t wait for the next book in the series!.” — R.J. Cavender

“What a super-engaging and exciting time travel romp!” — Bookish Whimsy

“Like science class in Las Vegas!” — Fantasy Literature

“Highly recommended to anyone who appreciates a well-written, suspenseful tale packed with colorful characters, witty dialogue, and interesting and well-researched settings.” — Amazon reviewer

Food, Water, and Lots Of Luck…Zombies!

Food, Water, and Lots Of Luck...Zombies!

Zombies vs Robots
Series: Zombies vs Robots, Book 1
By Joseph Cautilli

A desperate tale of survival… A family and their friends frantically battle legions of zombies in a major American east coast city. This family has one advantage, and that is its ability to innovate new technologies, including robots, to increase their chances of survival. Through the use of the robots they are able to reclaim some of their lost world, but zombies are not their only worry. Other survivors are often just as dangerous. Finding sources of food and water prove to be equal and ongoing challenges for them. Follow their movement through joy and despair as they seek to live just another day. If you like the fusion of cyberpunk and graphic horror, then this is the book for you!

Take The SuBway – I Double Dog Dare Ya!

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The Tube Riders (The Tube Riders Trilogy #1) [Kindle Edition]

Beneath the dark streets of London they played a dangerous game with trains. Now it is their only chance for survival…

Britain in 2075 is a dangerous place. A man known only as the Governor rules the country with an iron hand, but within the towering perimeter walls of London Greater Urban Area anarchy spreads unchecked through the streets.

In the abandoned London Underground station of St. Cannerwells, a group of misfits calling themselves the Tube Riders seek to forget the chaos by playing a dangerous game with trains. Marta is their leader, a girl haunted by her brother’s disappearance. Of the others, Paul lives only to protect his little brother Owen, while Simon is trying to hold on to his relationship with Jess, daughter of a government official. Guarding them all is Switch, a man with a flickering eye and a faster knife, who cares only about preserving the legacy of the Tube Riders. Together, they are family.

Everything changes the day they are attacked by a rival gang. While escaping, they witness an event that could bring war down on Mega Britain. Suddenly they are fleeing for their lives, pursued not only by their rivals, but by the brutal Department of Civil Affairs, government killing machines known as Huntsmen, and finally by the inhuman Governor himself.

Excerpt from The Tube Riders (Chapter One)

“As the others said their goodbyes and left, Marta stood for a moment, looking out across the park towards the huge elevated highway overpass that rose above the city to the south. Half finished, it arched up out of the terraces and housing blocks to the east, rising steadily to a height of five hundred feet. There, at the point where it should have begun its gradual decent to the west, it just ended, sawn off, amputated.

Years ago, she remembered her father standing here with her, telling her about the future. Things had been better then. She’d still been going to school, still believed the world was good, still had dreams about getting a good job like a lawyer or an architect and hadn’t started to do the deplorable things that made her wake up shivering, just to get food or the items she needed to survive.

He had taken her hand and given it a little squeeze. She still remembered the warmth of his skin, the strength and assurance in those fingers. With his other arm he had pointed up at the overpass, in those days busy with scaffolding, cranes and ant-like construction workers, and told her how one day they would take their car, and drive right up over it and out of the city. The government was going to open up London Greater Urban Area again, he said. Let the city people out, and the people from the Greater Forest Areas back in. The smoggy, grey skies of London GUA would clear, the sirens would stop wailing all night, and people would be able to take the chains and the deadlocks off their doors. She remembered how happy she’d felt with her father’s arms around her, holding her close, protecting her.

But something had happened. She didn’t know everything – no one did – but things had changed. The government hadn’t done any of those things. The construction stopped, the skies remained grey, and life got even worse. Riots waited around every street corner. People disappeared without warning amid tearful rumours that the Huntsmen were set to return.

Marta sighed, biting her lip. Her parents and her brother were gone. Marta was just twenty-one, but St. Cannerwells Park was the closest she would ever get to seeing the countryside, and the euphoria of tube riding was the closest she would ever get to happiness.

She gripped the fence with both hands and gritted her teeth, trying not to cry. She was tough. She had adjusted to Mega Britain’s harshness, was accustomed to looking after herself, but just sometimes, life became too much to bear.”

The Tube Riders: Exile (The Tube Riders Trilogy #2) and The Tube Riders: Revenge (The Tube Riders Trilogy #3) are available now.