In a rain-soaked neon city where flooded canals hide corporate secrets, a cynical salvage diver rescues an android scientist who claims her human consciousness was transferred to escape assassination. As they uncover proof of a vast program erasing awakened android minds, desire and doubt intertwine, forcing both to confront what makes consciousness real. Hunted by the corporation that created her, she must choose between survival and sacrifice.
A story in the Zora's Aurora Universe
Zora, Sophie and the others stay earthbound for this latest adventure, as they investigate an illegal trafficking operation involving genetically modified hybrid animals. Set in 22nd century Africa. Note: You should read Books 1 and 2 of the series before reading this one. They are meant to be read sequentially.
A The Alderian Wars Story The last stand of the Battleship Inflexible. This is a short story about a woman and her last command. These stories are sub stories of the Swiftshire book I am working on. These are based in the Aldearian Wars. There are four major powers, but the Primary are the Alderian and the Gormarian empires. They take place roughly 5000 years from now.
One stolen medallion. Six girls. Several pit-stops. So many orgasms. Kayden didn't plan on becoming a hero. He planned on getting his medallion back from the girl who spent three months in his bed pretending to love him. But the galaxy had other plans, and now he's leading a crew of misfits on a mission that's equal parts heist, rescue, and the most chaotic road trip the stars have ever seen. This book contains explicit sexual content, morally flexible characters, and an android who keeps score
A Swarm Cycle Story
Heroes die young. Life goes on. The rest of us have to stand up and be counted. Sometimes keeping a promise costs more than you think it will.
A Swarm Cycle Story
This is not a complete story, it is merely a couple of scenes from the end of the "Independent Command" storyline. I have no intention of ever turning this into a novel; it is merely a response to a question on the Swarm author's list about how to respond to a disaster in that universe
Remember the kid that everyone hated back in school, that answered every question, that blew away the tests? Let's put the shoe on the other foot and inject some whimsy. (The physics and E.M. propagation in the story doesn't really work, but it's fun to think about.)