Emil Scaggs is a big game hunter and world-famous guide. At the moment, he is between jobs, but he gets an offer that he can't refuse. An Alien offers him the opportunity to hunt big game on other planets for a TV production company. This is the story of some of his hunts and the problems he has with alien creatures, any of which are quite capable of killing him. He proves so valuable that he becomes an executive with the Alien's company and branches out into other types of shows. 10 chapters.
Officer Ramone "Ray" Sanchez is reminded of what all police officers know...it's never just another day at the office when the unexpected happen. In hot pursuit of a suspect of a robbery, Ray witnesses the disappearance of his quarry. All fingers point to him as the culprit of the lost life. Losing his job, his marriage, and his reputation, he is forced to find out what happened that night in order to save his own skin. Yet the deeper he digs, the more he realizes there's that he's the one bei
A story in the Gabatrix Series Universe
Set after the events of Gabatrix: The Pirates of Palora, a UHN serviceman finds the woman of his dreams on Cebravis. He's given the choice of joining the UWA/Itrean exchange program to serve onboard an Itrean vessel to be with this alien woman. However, there is more to the story as she turns out to be none other than Shira's mother. Story Contains: Space, Science Fiction, Future, Sex, Love, War, Swearing, Action, Fighting, Male Human, Female Alien, Anthro, Impregnate, M/F, M/FF, M/FFF
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A beautiful girl. Her Space Marine. Their little boy. A little downtime on an alien planet....and surfing. As well as a little sports fishing. It's more or less a sequel to "I Married a Heptapod", but it stands on its own.
Tamara is coming of age and learning about a four-letter word. Single Ship pilots are a strange breed; not really anti-social but unsocial. They can get by just fine for months and even years on end with only voices on their radios for company. Every now and then, though, they are faced with things outside their experience.